Pioneer Cemetery - 226
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member The_Simpsons
N 40° 28.698 W 111° 23.634
12T E 466612 N 4480920
A DUP Historical Marker in Heber City on the South East corner of old Center Ward.
Waymark Code: WMCKYT
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 09/18/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member JacobBarlow
Views: 8

One half mile east and one-fourth mile northeast from this spot is a pioneer cemetery, given to Center Creek LDS Ward by William Blake, an early settler. It was used for several years for burials of Center and Lake Creek pioneers. Among those buried are the following: Luttie Cluff, Eliza Foster Cluff, Hammond Cluff, William Cole, Rebecca R. Cole, Samuel McRae Rooker, Emily W. Rooker, Jens N. Miller and Anna M. Miller. In 1877 the LDS Center Ward was organized with Benjamin Cluff as Bishop. He was succeeded by William Blake.
Marker Name: Pioneer Cemetery

Marker Number: 226

Marker Text:
One half mile east and one-fourth mile northeast from this spot is a pioneer cemetery, given to Center Creek LDS Ward by William Blake, an early settler. It was used for several years for burials of Center and Lake Creek pioneers. Among those buried are the following: Luttie Cluff, Eliza Foster Cluff, Hammond Cluff, William Cole, Rebecca R. Cole, Samuel McRae Rooker, Emily W. Rooker, Jens N. Miller and Anna M. Miller. In 1877 the LDS Center Ward was organized with Benjamin Cluff as Bishop. He was succeeded by William Blake.


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