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Gulph Christian Cemetery
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Directions
(all distances approximate)

From the intersection of Route 30 (East Lancaster Avenue), Interstate I-476, and King of Prussia Road, follow King of Prussia Road north approximately 1/2 mile to Matsonford Road. Turn right and follow Mastsonford Road 1-1/2 mile to Route 320 (Montgomery Avenue). Continue across intersection for 1/10 mile to Old Gulph Road. Gulf United Church of Christ is on the Northeast corner and the cemetery is located immediately behind the church.

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Photos of Plot Locations

Figure 1a. – From the edge of the parking lot at the back of the church, two small marble stones mark Isaac and Mary Wharton (center of photo seen between stones leaning outward).
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Figure 2a. – A few steps up the driveway from the back of the church reveals a single, slightly-tilted headstone in the distance at the edge of the slope (in the center of photo beyond a small open area). This marks the Wilson B. Wharton family plot.
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Figure 2b.–- Facing back uphill toward the driveway, the single marker lists the names of five family members o fWilson B. Wharton. Individual flat stones mark the graves in front of the large marker.
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Figure 3a.– From the top of the hill looking down to the church, two adjoining headstones are located ½-way up the hill next to the driveway (center of photo to the right of a large single gravestone).
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Figure 3b – Individual gravestones for Howard Wharton (left) and Anna Wharton (right), who were brother and sister, face the driveway to the right of a large grave marker for the "Snyder" family.
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Figure 3c.– A single gravestone for both Joseph T. Wharton and his wife Emma W. (Baldwin) Wharton butt directly against those for two of their children, Howard and Anna, on the other side.
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