Re: William and Rebecca McBrayer
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William and Rebecca McBrayer
Jean Gray 7/29/06
Yes, there is a marker for immigrants William & Rebecca (Brown) McBrayer.It does state on the marker that the exact burial location in the historical cemetery is not known.Their marker is alongside their son, David McBrayer, a Revolutionary War Soldier, and his wife's marker.The cemetery has a fence around it and is located beside the Old Brown's Mill School.I went to the site by way of exiting I-81, taking State 16 to Greencastle, PA.At the town central, turned north (right) on N. Antrim Way and continued a few miles.The small road goes past some dairy farms and country homes right to the school and cemetery.
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