Good morning from Conshohocken PA

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My name is Dennis getting ready to go search surrounding property of an old cemetery before heading to work hope everyone has a great day
 
Welcome to the forum from Port Allegheny, Pennsylvania
 
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Welcome Aboard Dennis from another resident of the great state of PA! Take a look at Sub-Forums: Pennsylvania for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to PA.
 
Welcome to Tnet from Mississippi.
 
Welcome to the forum! :occasion14:
 
Due to plumbing issue this morning lost a lot of Time at the cemetery area but with about 5 minutes to go before heading to work located piles and piles of dirt 3’ to 4’ in height in a very obscure corner asked property owner about them and told me it was displacement dirt from cemetery after a burial and he allows them to dump it there as there no areas left in cemetery to put it couldn’t believe it only had couple minutes to search and pulled a 1941 wheat out can’t wait to get done work to go back
 
Welcome! I'm north of you in Nazareth PA.
 
Thank you my wife is from Nazareth I am up that way occasionally to visit father in law
 
Has anyone ever worked dirt piles that I mentioned in an earlier post also I have never asked permission to search church grounds and there is a church in my area that dates back to 1767 would love to get on the property just not sure of the proper approach any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
 
Welcome from North Central Illinois. 🙋
 
Welcome from Ann Arbor MI
 
Welcome to Tnet from Niagara Falls.
 
Welcome, I used to work in Conshocken PA many moons ago. Beautiful area up there. Lots of old homes to search.

Wayne

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A Big Welcome to You to the Tnet Forum from Georgia. Best of Luck to you on your return trip.
 
I find that absolutely incredible that someone on Tnet is familiar with Conshohocken and yes a lot of great sites in this area some of the older homes are being torn down and where there was once a big single home now sits 2 or 3
 
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