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Researching Lehigh Township, Northampton County? 
Wondering where that early ancestor's Lehigh Township land is situated on today's map? 
I've researched that for you, created a map, and published the tract details in a book described here:

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St. Timothy's Catholic Church
East Maple Lake Cemetery
Four miles east of Maple Lake

St. Timothy's Catholic Church and Cemetery

 

 

Mabel said her grandmother, Amelia (Rehaume) Varner was buried here and apparently all her children were baptized here.  Mabel said Amelia "was buried [1905] in the churchyard before the church burned.
There are no traces of any graves left at the old site.  Buffalo records show several unidentified graves were found
when the highway was put in. Those bodies were reburied in the Lake View Cemetery in unmarked graves."

Photo thanks to Mabel Wirsing

Below are pictures that Claudia Menzel took of St. Timothy's Cemetery. 
Where Amelia is really buried is still a mystery.

 

 

St. Timothy's Cemetery--sign

 

St. Timothy's Cemetery-cross