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Greensburg Family Burial Places
The Crypt of Zion's Lutheran Church, Greensburg
The Final Resting Place of
Colonel Chrisopher Truby
and his wife, Sybilla Bauman
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| Cousins Sam Robinson and Kelly Marshall, with daughter Jennifer Marshall, Truby Graves, Greensburg |
The Old German Cemetery
Click here for information about Greensburg's Old German (Union) Cemetery
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| The Historic German Burying Ground from the air -- 1940s |
In a short-sighted move, the City of Greensburg in (1930-something)
decided to use this historic burial place for civic purposes. Today, the dust of our ancestors lies under th parking lot, below.
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| The Site of the historic German Cemetery, South Main Street, Greensburg, Pennsylvania (2006) |

The Reynoldsville Cemetery
Here lie buried William Kelker Marshall (1829-1911), his wife Anna Mary Rumbarger Marshall (1838-1924), many of their descendants and family
members of spouses of thier descendants. To the best of my knowledge, any descendant of John and Catharina
Marshall living today, who was born a Marshall, is descended from William and Anna Mary Marshall of Reynoldsville.
| Grave of George K. and Susan Stewart Marshall |
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| James A. Marshall at the grave of his great-great grandparents (2001) |

Rose Hill Cemetery
Altoona, Pennsylvania
In this cemetery, many members of the family
of William
Edward (Ed) Marshall
and his wife, Carolyn Graffius Marshall
are buried.
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| Marshall Family Burial Plot, Rose Hill Cemetery, Altoona |
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The Parker Presbyterian Cemetery
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| View of the cemetery on an October day, from family graves looking toward the church |
The First Family Grave
in the Hovey-Robinson
Plot
The Presbyterian Cemetery
Parker, Pennsylvania
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"Simeon
Hovey Robinson
Lies Here
Who Died July 10 1822
Aged
5 yers & 4 months."
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The Presbyterian Cemetery
of Parker, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania,
is our family's historic burying ground from the 19th and early 20th centuries. This gravestone marks the first family grave
of record there. Simeon Hovey Robinson was the first son of Elizabeth (Betsy) Rohrer Robinson (1792-1881) and her husband Elisha Robinson (1791-1874). This child was named after Dr. Simeon Hovey, Elizabeth’s guardian and her uncle—the
husband of Mary Ann Truby Hovey. Betsy's Aunt Hovey was the sister of
her deceased mother, Catharina Truby Rohrer Marshall.
Simeon Hovey was Elisha Robinson’s uncle, the brother of his mother
Olive Hovey Robinson. Elizabeth Robinson’s half-brother, Samuel Marshall (1801-1835) named his first son Simeon Hovey Marshall. Her half-sister, Mary Ann Marshall Bailey (1804-1895) named her first son Simeon Hovey Bailey.
Family Members Visiting
Ancestral Graves in Parker
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| Paul and PJ Mohney at the graves of their ancestors, John and Charlotte Marshall |

Family Cemeteries in Washington and Oregon
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| Children of Amy Marshall Lyall at the graves of their great-great Grandparents Marshall |
Gregory Marshall Lyall (born 1997), Lydia Kay Lyall (born
1999) and Rachel Ann Lyall (born 2001); their great-great grandparents were Eugene Frederick Marshall (1895-1956) and Elizabeth
Ellen Tookey (1887-1973). Eugene was a grandson of WIlliam Kelker Marshall (1829-1911) of Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania.
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