Hi Rita,
I am not sure. St. Matthew's may be the church on another curve into
Spurgeon, about midway between Lynnville and Spurgeon. The cemetery I asked
about is just before you actually enter the town of Spurgeon. There is a
brick church in the middle of all the graves in there, but I never could
find a name on the church.
Joyce
----- Original Message -----
From: "RITA BROEKER" <gardenwench4(a)msn.com>
To: <inpike(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: [INPIKE] Spurgeon Cemetery
Are you referring to St. Matthews ,known as the old German
church?
Rita Broeker
>From: "Charles Strong" <strong618(a)comcast.net>
>Reply-To: inpike(a)rootsweb.com
>To: <inpike(a)rootsweb.com>
>Subject: [INPIKE] Spurgeon Cemetery
>Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2006 23:37:59 -0400
>
>Hello,
>As long as the group is on the subject of Pike County cemeteries, I would
>like to ask a question about the cemetery south of Spurgeon ( on the
>curve,
>coming from Lynville). What is the proper name for it? We always just
>called it Spurgeon Cemetery. Is is affiliated with the church there on
>the
>grounds? A lot of my ancestors are buried there and I am unable to locate
>a grave for my great grandmother in there. Her husband is in there, and
>one of her children, but I can't find her. I thought that church might
>have records of burials there.
>Thanks,
>Joyce
>
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