Burials in Memorial Park
Indiana, Pennsylvania
This is a list of burials in Memorial Park, formerly the Lutheran Graveyard, located behind the Silas M. Clark House and the Historical and Genealogical Society of Indiana County, PA. It is as correct as we are aware, based upon a listing in the Society's records. Click here for a history of the Graveyard/Park.
At the bottom of the page is a map of Memorial Park showing where the various gravesites and the Soldiers' Monument are located. Numbers in the list correspond to numbers on the map.
- Armour Phillips, Jr., d. August 24, 1872, aged about 77 years
- Jane Phillips, d. June 1849, aged about 56 years
- Martha Phillips, d. February 21, 1842, aged about 83 years
- Armour Phillips, Sr., d. May 5, 1835, aged about 75 years
- Fanny Philips, d. May 17, 1846, aged about 46 years
- Jonathan Phillips, d. September 17, 1861, aged about 70 years
- Elizabeth, wife of Sam Rhodes, d. 1861 (or 1864)
- Alex Weamer, Co. A, 135th PA Inf.
- Unknown
- Hanna, first consort of Bleany Adair, d. May 22, 18??, aged 46 years
- Dr. Jonathan French
- Jane Campbell French, d. 1818
- Christiana, daughter of James and Elizabeth McDonald, d. October 24, 1871
- Unknown
- Michael O'Kiefe, Pvt., Co. F, 67th PA Vol. Regt., KIA April 2, 1865
- Henry Boucher, b. May 15, 1780, d. December 6, 1853, and Elizabeth Wolf Boucher, b. January 6, 1784, d. May 31, 1852
- ?, Wife of Will McDonald, d. May 13(?), 1833(?), aged 50 years
- Unknown
- Daniel Stannard, b. November 19, 1784, d. March 4, 1867
- Indiana Soldiers' Memorial Monument
- Unknown
- Balser(?) Snyder, b. November 16, 1695, d. August 28, 1867
- J.A. ?, d. August 13, 1858
- Alex Harman, Co. A, 61st PA Inf.
- Anna, wife of Alexander(?)
- James Pease, Co. K, 105th PA Inf.
- Mary, wife of William McClaren, d. January 30, 1860, aged 18 years.
- James Fairman, b. 1755, d. 1814, a Private in the 4th Battalion, Capt. Reed's Company, Lancaster Co. Militia. His stone was placed in the 1990s next to Peter Sutton's.
- Peter Sutton, Pvt. 1st NJ Regt., Revolutionary War
- Jacob Giles Hicks, Captain, 10th PA Regt., Revolutionary War
- Conrad Rice, Pvt., 8th Co., 6th Regt. Lancaster Co. Militia, Revolutionary War
- "Pioneer" John Lydick, b. 1748, d. 1803, Revolutionary War Veteran, and his Wife
- Small stone, pebbled surface, no other information
- Rock or marker stone under tree roots
