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Cemetery Records


South of the River
Contains all of the cemeteries in Lycoming County which are located South of the Susquehanna River and a few in Gregg Township in upper Union county which at one time were part of Lycoming County. (More Info)

St Boniface Cemetery

Montoursville Cemetery First edition - updated as of May 2009

Jersey Shore Cemetery

Lycoming County Cemetery Series (each volume is indexed)

Vol 1: Anthony, Armstrong, Bastress, Brady, Cascade, Clinton Twps
Vol 2: Cogan House, Cummings, Eldred, Fairfield, Franklin Twps
Vol 3: Gamble, Hepburn, Jackson and Jordan Townships
Vol 4: Lewis, Limestone, Loyalsock, Lycoming Twps
Vol 5: Williamsport Cemetery, Newberry Presbyterian Church
Vol 6: McHenry, McIntyre, McNett, Mill Creek, Moreland, Muncy Creek, Muncy Twps
Vol 7:  Nippenose, Old Lycoming, Penn, Piatt, Pine, Picture Rocks, Plunkett's Creek, Porter, Shrewsbury, Susquehanna, Upper Fairfield, Washington, Watson, & Woodward Twps
Vol 8: Muncy Cemetery
Vol 9: Records of Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Hughesville

Muncy Cemeteries - compiled by Lucas Brass

TOMBSTONE PHOTO'S  - by email

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Local History

A Bicentennial Postcard History of Williamsport

History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

Pioneer Life or Thirty Years a Hunter

Extinct Pennsylvania Animals parts I & II

WILLIAMSPORT Boomtown on the Susquehanna

Patriots of Valor - prepared by Lycoming Chapter of DAR, 2001

Early History of Cogan House Twp

Cogan House Twp - The 1900's

Memories of John Burrows - Early Settler of Montoursville

"Priceless Treasures" - About Civil War Soldiers from Muncy - by David L. Richards

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Funeral Home Records

Bastian Funeral Home Burials 1905-1954 - Cogan House area

Kelchner Funeral Home Records 1901-1933 - Jersey Shore Area

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Maps

1851 Map of Williamsport

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