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Directions(all distances approximate)
From the intersection of Route 100 (Pottstown Pike) and Route 322 (West Chester Bypass) north of West Chester, follow Route 100 north 1/2 mile past Oaklands Cemetery (Chestnut Grove Cemetery). Continue north on Route 100 up a hill 1/3 mile to Grove Road, which bears to the left. Follow Grove Road north 1-3/4 mile to the intersection of Grove and Boot Roads. The Church and cemetery are on the southeast corner of the intersection and the entrance to the cemetery is off Boot Road.
Map courtesy of MapQuest
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Photos of Plot Locations
Figure 1a.– From the entrance of the cemetery next to the church, the Wharton family markers are clustered near the second dogwood tree on the left (the left center of the photo with the small American flag).

Figure 1b.– James and Elsie Wharton are directly behind the tree. A flat stone to the right marks "Buddy" and Kathryn Maas. Esther Scott and son David are in the third row (in the photo on a direct line beyond the tree). Not pictured, but to the left, is a marker for William and Elizabeth Fisher.

Figure 1c.– Closer view of the markers for Esther (Wharton) Scott and son David (in the center of the photo the small, partially-obsured marker to the right of the larger one is David's).

Figure 2a.– Down the hill from the entrance (upper center in the photo behind the large tree), at a curve in the driveway are two similar markers (left and right center of the photo about 15 feet apart) for Raymond Wharton and daughter Karen Wharton.

Figure 2b.– Closer view of the left marker for Raymond Wharton.

Figure 2c.– Closer view of the right marker for Karen Wharton.