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BRUNTY CEMETERY


Located on Lafayette Road on Moss Farm.
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We try to keep families grouped together. If someone's last name is listed, it means they have a separate headstone. If it is not listed, they are sharing a headstone with someone else. Sometimes children are on the same headstone as parents.
Since we do not personally know these families, if we aren't sure of a relationship we list who they are buried next to. Any help matching folks with their relatives will be greatly appreciated.
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BRUNTY,    James May 5,1818 - April 14,1893
BRUNTY,    Elizabeth Jan Ranson    Jan.30,1825 - Dec.22,1912
wife of James Brunty    Our Mother
BRUNTY,    Nannie M. April 21,1852 - Feb.1,1853
dau. of J. & E.J. Brunty
BRUNTY,    James L. Dec.11,1849 - Jan.29,1869
son of J.& E.J. Brunty


BRUNTY,    Elizabeth Long    April 3,1825 - Jan.12,1851
wife of James Brunty dau. of J. & ? Long


GRIFFIN,    (An Englishman who came to Mr. Brunty’s right after the Civil War. He was
down and out, looking for work. After hiring, Mr. Brunty found that he was
an educated man. He made him his bookkeeper. He held this job and lived
with the family until his death. They buried him with the family in the
small cemetery.)    (Information from James Brunty.)



Taken from Montgomery County Cemetery Records at library
October 1,2000   Volume I   Page 21




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