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 Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Darlington, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, US


Latitude: 40.8085798, Longitude: -80.42055920000001 | Click to get directions to Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2152805/reformed-presbyterian-church-cemetery
Sylvania Drive (Township Highway 678), Darlington.
The Covenanter or Reformed Presbyerian Church was established in 1807 under the leadership of Rev. Mathew Williams. The first church edifice was a plain brick structure, and was located about one mile from New Galilee. Among the original members were the Youngs, Cooks, McCanlises, and the McGeorries. In 1872 a brick church was built in New Galilee but is now disbanded. This once widely scattered congregation is now concentrated, and worships in a comfortable church building in the town of New Galilee. As early as 1804, a few families were residing within the limits of this County, and in 1805, they were joined by James Cook from Canonsburgh. The society continued to grow and was occasionally visited by Rev. John Black. It was organized into a regular congregation in 1814, and for five years enjoyed supplies. The first pastor was the eloquent Robert Gibson, installed in September, 1819, and for eleven years he continued to draw large audiences wherever he preached, and built up a flourishing congregation. He resigned the extensive field in October, 1830, on account of impaired health. The next pastor was the Rev. George Scott, installed in April, 1831. At the division of the Church in 1833, he, and many of the congregation, went into the New School body, but the remnant retained the church property. This, however, so reduced their members that they were attached to the Slippery Rock congregation. The elders who stood fast to the principles of the Church were James Cook, John and James Young, and James McAnlis. The Rev. James Blackwood was installed the pastor, with other branches, in May, 1834, and during his pastorate Robert Gray and Robert Gilmore were added to the session. In October, 1838, Little Beaver and the adjacent societies in Ohio were organized into a separate congregation. The Rev. Joseph W. Morton was installed the first pastor in November, 1845, and was released in June, 1847, when he was chosen as a missionary to Haiti. Rev. Samuel Sterrett was installed pastor in June, 1848, and remained in charge until May, 1860, when Little Beaver became a distinct congregation and he retained the branches in Ohio. For four years they received supplies. Rev. Nathan M. Johnston was installed in April, 1864. He remained in charge twenty-two years, during which time the congregation grew extensively and a new church building was erected in the town of New Galilee. Mr. Johnston resigned the charge in June, 1886, and Rev. James R. Wylie was installed pastor in May, 1888.

Among the families long connected with the Church in this vicinity are those of: Cook, McAnlis, Porter, Calderwood, Young, Gray, Gibson, Gilmore, Duff, Carson, Qua,Campbell, McGeorge, Dodds, Boggs, Patterson, Acheson and Sharp."

This church cemetery is located on the west bank of the river, on Sylvania Drive (Township Highway 679) with the nearest cross street being Madden Run Road and County Line Road and is situated just north of New Galilee, PA 1614.



All Burials

 #   Last Name, Given Name(s)   Buried   Person ID 
1. Adams, Marion Ethel   d. 14 Aug 2019 Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Darlington, Beaver County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location I1304
2. Adams, Roy Melville   d. 26 Mar 2003 Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Darlington, Beaver County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location I1104
3. Caskey, Martha Elizabeth   d. 23 Oct 2003 Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Darlington, Beaver County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location I1134
4. Joseph, Thomas A.   d. 22 Dec 2022 Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Darlington, Beaver County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location I1837
5. McMillan, John Milton   d. 14 Nov 2011 Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Darlington, Beaver County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location I1307
6. Woods, Madelyn Irene   d. 15 Aug 2018 Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Darlington, Beaver County, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location I1302