Point of Rocks Cemetery

Bullskin, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States

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VERY OLD CEMETERY. "Located on left side of Route 119 between Scottsdale and Connellsville, Pa. There are very few gravestones remaining. The cemetery is grown over with ivy. Copied by Mrs. Westerman of Scottsdale, Pa." — Della Reagan Fischer, 1979. _________________________________ Posted on the Fayette County GenWeb site — transcription from Ken O’Neill (completed sometime in 2000): UNNAMED CEMETERY CONNELLSVILLE TWP Found a old cemetery just out of Connellsville, PA. It is in very bad shape with many stones gone or buried in dirt. What I did find were broken. 8-10 bases but no stones and sunken places. No markers. Stones I did find were on the ground. To find it take 119 North out of Connellsville, just after you pass the Crawford Ave. exit, North of town, turn right on Buttermore Rd. The road turns back toward Connellsville. There is a 50 foot ledge on left, cemetery is on top of it. I will go back this winter to see if I can find more stones, but this is what I did find. 1. Lodicy w/o John MARTIN ( bottom part broken off) 2. Catherine w/o J.M. STRAUCH 9-14-1887 3. [Mar ?] y HORRICKS 10-11-1813 age 43 ( corner broken off first name gone ) Bottom part of stone only markings ( died 3-3-1871 ) __________________________________ Subject: Point of Rocks Several years ago, (["it was in 2001 — probably October, but I am not certain"] I made this trek to the same “cemetery” – although I struggled up the side of hill with two of my young children. It was fun…sort of. Anyways, I was curious if you found any stones that I may have missed back then. I actually uncovered at least two stones (hand dug), so I recognize it is possible some others have been discovered since my trip. I will certainly look through your photos to see if I notice anything, but wanted to also share my handwritten notes from that time years ago to see if you can quickly notice any differences in what you found. Here are the stones that I could decipher: 1. Lodicy Wife of John Martin Died March 2, 1871 2. Leasure E. Son of T & R Herbert Born 3-21-???? 3. M.J. R. 4. Horricks Oct 11, 1813 age 43 5. R.Y.J. Rhees Consort of S. W. Rhees 18th ??? 1815 Again, I welcome any confirmation, corrections, or additions to this list from anything you may have seen/transcribed on your visit. Thanks! Scott Boyd On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 12:25 PM, Scott Boyd wrote: [Roger You can certainly reference my visit (it was in 2001 — probably October, but I am not certain). I am not currently a contributor on FindaGrave, so I do not have a User Name on that site. I remember my visit well as I climbed the hill from the bottom ([versa] walking in on level ground from the top) and I carried my infant child with me in a backpack carrier. I happened to visit it at the exact same time as two older ladies who were looking for different ancestors, so we spent a little time together (and they helped entertain my son as I raked and dug to find markers, careful not to damage anything). It was a good visit, but I never found the marker I was seeking, for Jacob BUTTERMORE. Take care. Scott] -------------------------------------------------------------------- Scott & Roxanne Boyd On 7 Jul 14, at 11:46 AM, Roger Buttermore wrote: Hey Scott, this is Roger Buttermore from No. California. Last Friday we checked out PoR. Only 2 headstones legible to us. I have since registered the cemetery and the sightings / recordings you (year?) and Ken O'Neill sighted in 2000. Wonder if you are a FindaGrave contributor so I can pass administration of those plots to you? If so what is your username & number? Best __________________________________ On 3/2/08 Buttermored@aol.com wrote: Dear cousins, In July my nephew, Capt. Gary Herbert USAF (ret) and I went to Point of Rocks Cemetery to get pictures. I had made arrangements with Bob Montgomery on Idaho Street to access the cemetery from his backyard. This was much easier than climbing the gully from Buttermore Blvd. While Gary was taking pictures I talked to Bob Montgomery and he told me that someone had planned to cut the timber in the cemetery but protests from the local residents stopped that. The digging at the base of the north end of the ridge has also been halted and the digging equipment has been removed. In the attached pictures Gary felt the the iron stake was being used for surveying purposes. Since I was handling the money and arrangements at the dedication luncheon I had no chance to eat or get into the dining room. Did anyone mention that Jacob was buried only a few hundred yards from Miedel's? If any of you are in the area please call me [Don is now deceased]. Don Buttermore in Uniontown, PA [Photos posted on http://hawkmanohio.tripod.com/] __________________________________ On 7/16/15 Roger Buttermore wrote: Dear Kim Hendrix, Last year I attended a Buttermore reunion in Fayette County. Some of us went up to Point of Rocks Cemetery, on the ridge above Buttermore Blvd and Texas Ave, to look for our progenitor, Jacob Bottomer or Buttermore. Old DAR applications indicate that at one time there was a headstone for Jacob Buttermore, but was destroyed by vandals ca. 1964. We found scattered headstones, but only one or two still legible. Think we accessed the woods behind the house at the corner of Idaho St and ____ Ave. I took a photo of one and uploaded to Findagrave.com. Thanks for all your hard work on the Fayette County, Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project. Roger Buttermore __________________________________ If you or someone you know would like to volunteer a cemetery or cemeteries in your area please let Kim know as she's in need of volunteer photographers all over the country! Thanks http://www.uscemeteryproj.com/ for photographing and submitting cemeteries: http://www.uscemeteryproj2.com/illinois/photographing.htm
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