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Stover was born Petrus Stauffer in Germany in 1715. His parents immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1718. Peter came to the Shenandoah Valley in 1739.
Here's a brick monument with a plaque.
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There is something compelling about cemeteries especially in the countryside. Peaceful and serene
ReplyDeleteLovely views over the farmland from the cemetery Linda ✨
ReplyDeleteNice editions to a Riverview gallery. You given me an idea!
ReplyDeletePretty views!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see memorials for all those lost, which includes those who probably didn't get big monuments, but did live big lives.
ReplyDelete...the Peter Stover stone is a lovely design. That farm sure has quite a collection of small outbuildings. Thanks Linda for the visit.
ReplyDeleteQuite peaceful.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting Linda, thank you. I like to browse around these old cemetery's with all their history.
ReplyDeletevery old cementary and well preserved
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