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RisingFree
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African
American History
in South Central
Pennsylvania:
the 19th Century
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Friends of Midland - Surnames K
Click the links below for lists of names collected by
the Friends of Midland organization. Most of the names on
the lists, alphabetized by surname, represent persons either interred at
Midland Cemetery, or African Americans who died in the Borough of
Steelton in the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Midland
Cemetery was recently rescued from neglect by local historian Barbara B. Barksdale, who began the
Friends of Midland
organization.
That organization is the best source of information on the cemetery.
They can be contacted at the following address:
Friends of Midland,
P. O. Box 7442,
Steelton, Pennsylvania 17113-0442.
E-mail: Friends
of Midland
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- Kennedy, William, 1889-1931, Pvt. 153 Dep Brig (Note
28)
- Keys, Allen Augustus, 3mo, 4/12/1906, 58 Furnace Street, Stanley C./Lillian B (Clark) Keys (Note 25)
- Keys, Chester E., 1y8m21dy, 4/5/1906, 58 Furnace Street, Stanley C./Lillian B (Clark) Keys, VA (Note 25)
- Keys, Irving Charles, Pennsylvania, Wagoner 368 Inf. 92 Div, 26-Aug-38
(Note
28)
- Keys, Millie – Grandmother, buried in 1930's (Note 8)
- Keys, Sara E., 1853 - 1931 (Note
28)
- Keys, Thomas Mack, 1891-1919, Priv Hq. Co. 368 Inf. (Note
28)
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More Midland Pages:
The
Civil War Burials at Midland
African American Burial Traditions at Midland
World War Burials at
Midland
Gallery of Home
Crafted Tombstones
Gallery of Plot
Boundary Markings
Artifacts of a
Historic Cemetery
Known Burials at Midland, page 1
Other Pages:
Steelton
Death Certificates, 1892-1893
About
the Friends of Midland
Special Feature ~
The People of Midland:
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