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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
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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
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