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Mr. Norman Turner, caretaker and historian of Bethany, discusses the history of the Bethany settlement near Ebenezer. Topics include the settlers, their lan...
If you missed Landing Day, you might want to watch the youtube below. Bethany was settled by the last 3 transports. They were Swabian from Ulm, Germany. The families such as the Exleys,...
Jerusalem Church Cemetery. Notes from the recent rededication: Prayers for those who died long ago filled the sanctuary and grounds of Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church on Saturday during services held for those buried in at least 250 unmarked graves outside the walls of the church’s cemetery.
Bethany was a farming community of Swabian immigrants who arrived in Georgia in 1750 and settled along the Savannah River. The web page describes the history, culture, and landmarks of Bethany, including the church, school, mill, and cemetery.
3 paź 2013 · The Bethany Cemetery was once a major burial ground. That was during colonial times when Bethany was an active and vigorous farming community with a church and a school. At the church — located about five miles north of New Ebenezer — was the community’s burial ground.
퐓퐡퐞 퐆퐞퐨퐫퐠퐢퐚 퐒퐚퐥퐳퐛퐮퐫퐠퐞퐫 퐒퐨퐜퐢퐞퐭퐲 퐋퐀퐍퐃퐈퐍퐆 퐃퐀퐘 ퟏퟕퟑퟒ-ퟐퟎퟐퟎ Bethany Cemetery Tour guided by our guest speaker, Norman Turner, Historian.
Bethany Cemetery is divided into 12 sections (see cemetery map photo) and well maintained by the City of Bethany. If you need information regarding interments at the cemetery, you can call (405) 789-2146 or (405) 789-6005 ask for Linda H.