NEW JERUSALEM CEMETERY
JANUARY 23, 1845
Mrs. Elizabeth Leinbach buried in
Jerusalem Cemetery
Consort of Christian Leinbach
Feb. 14, 1835, The Western
Carolinian,
Salibsbury news carried the
death notice of Linebach “consort of
Christian Linebach”
Methodist Records and
Eugene Gray’s short history of
Centenary in 1904.   
JULY 30, 1842
The funeral of the little (Christian?)
David Briggs who had lived a few
hours and whose little body was
interred in the graveyard of the
Methodist at NEW Jerusalem
Volume 9
Diary of Congregation in Salem, 1842
 
OCTOBER 15, 1842
Br. Blech gave in the Methodist Church
NEW Jerusalem the funeral sermon for
the deceased
Mary Holland mn
Collins
whom he together with Br. Van
Vleck had recently visited in her illness
Volume 9
Diary of Congregation in Salem, 1842
pg
 
JANUARY 12, 1842
Br Blech held the funeral of an aged
person by the name of
Huddell who
had died at the Cotton Factory and was
buried in the graveyard of the
Methodist Church, NEW Jerusalem
Volume 9
Diary of Congregation in Salem, 1842
Page 4707
 
JUNE 22, 1843
Br. Blech held the funeral of a girl who
died as a result of measles.  She had
formerly attended the factory Sunday
School and she was buried in the
Methodist  NEW JERUSALEM church
graveyard
Volume 9
Diary of Congregation in Salem, 1842
 
JUNE 30 1852
Michael Doub held funeral for Al
Warner
at Jerusalem and Warner's
body was interred in the Jerusalem
graveyard
   
NOVEMBER 20 1859
“CASEY, James a young man who
died of consumption, Nov. 20, 1859, at
the paper mill.  Funeral preached Nov.
21, 1859, in the Methodist Church at
Winston.  Burial in the 'Jerusalem"
graveyard”
Records of Moravians in NC, Vol XII-
1856-1866, pg 6691
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JUNE 9 1861
CASEY, Thomas died June 9 1861.
Buried in Jerusalem Cemetery about
one mile north of Salem              
Records of Moravian Archives, Vol. XII
1856-1866 page 6688
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