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From: Donnie Huckaby <>
Subject: Re: [PaCambri] Brethren Church of East Taylor Township or Vicinity
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 11:26:30 -0500
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My grandparents, Howard Daniel Angus and Lettie Mae (Albaugh) Angus and many of their
ancestors are buried in the Wesley Chapel Cemetery. They both belonged to the United
Brethren Church. I believe the church at Wesley Chapel was United Brethren. (Actually my
grandfather claimed the Methodist Church but the churches united in the late 60s so they
both belonged to the same church) The Wesley Chapel Cemetery used to be online. Maybe
someone still has that site somewhere. I have several of my relatives married to
Goughnours not Gochnour. I believe there were several of them buried in Wesley Chapel.

Donnie (Deborah) Angus Huckaby
Killeen, Texas


Researching Angus, Albaugh, Rager, Long, Kyser (Keyser), Ream, Short, Hart, etc...from
Eastern Pa and Maryland.
Researching Huckaby, McKimmey, Hester, Dale, Simpson, Calloway, Whiteley, Burks, Jackson,
Stapleton, Plumley, from the Carolinas, Georgia, and Texas

wrote:

> Hello, I'm trying to determine the church that the family of William R. Gochnour,
> 1839-1914, of East Taylor Township may have attended; and, if records during that
> timeframe are available. My guess is that they would have belonged to a Brethren
> Church. Do records exist for a Brethren Church in this area? Thanks......
>
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