LUBECK CEMETERY I visited Lubeck and Bethel cemeteries late in the fall of 1922. The Lubeck graveyard lies on eighth of a mile,perhaps, west of the Southern Methodist Church, on one of the wide white clay flats that surround that village, and at the head of a run which empties into Sand Creek, which joins the Ohio River above Newberry Island. It was in bad repair, much of the ground being standing in dry broomsedge. I noted no very old inscriptions, though, as everywhere, there were many graves without names. H. F. Pahl, March 2nd, 1883, aged forty-one years, one month. George C., son of F. and G. Beckwith, January 24th, 1864. Emma Buckley, 1883, age twenty-six. H. W. Buckley, 1891, age seventy-nine. Wiliam T. Peden, 1885, aged forty-eight. In Buckley row. Charles Hunter, Co. G., 6th W. Va., 1820 - 1880. Sarah H., his wife, no date coped. Linas Pahl, June 1856 - 1894. Edith, a child of J. R. Leachman, 1883. Clarabell, wife of T. J. Woodyard, and daughter of J. E. and Polly Hall, 1865 - 1884. The Schmidt monument carries the names of "Mother 1825 - 1911, Father 1831 - died 192-". Harman 1867 - 1910. Powell, 1867 - 1910. Vau. (living when monument was erected.) Sarah E. Toothaker, wife of T. F., 1837 - 1891. Archibald Matheny, 1814 - 1904. Ann Clark, his wife, 1811 - 1892. In same row, Abigail Gates, 1844 - 1882. A child of J. A. and E. M. Gates died in 1894. ---------------------------------------------------------- Permission by Virginia Ludwick In Memory of John Ludwick ----------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent.