Brandt Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery
a.k.a. - St. James Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery
a.k.a. - Ried Lutheran Cemetery
Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, PA
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DIRECTIONS TO CEMETERY: From
Rt 30 in Ligonier, take SR 711 south about 2.1 miles. Turn
right onto SR 2045 and drive 0.3 miles to a bridge. Just
after the bridge turn right onto a dirt road, then walk to the
cemetery. (the turnoff is near the Ligonier Country Club)
Taken from the Westmoreland County
Historical Society Cemetery Index: There is no evidence of
organized Lutheran or Reformed churches in the Ligonier Valley
prior to 1816, although there were undoubtedly some baptisms
that took place as early as the 1770's. The Brandt Union
church (Lutheran and Reformed) was originally composed of about
equal representations of each denomination. It was
originally in Donegal Township, but later became part of
Ligonier Township. The union congregation evolved into St.
James Lutheran Church, with the Reformed congregation being
absorbed in 1880. The cemetery adjoined the church
property.
John Brandt and his family came from
Amdterdam and settled on a 300 acre farm about 2 miles south of
Fort Ligonier. Tradition states that Lutheran and Reformed
services were held at the farm. By 1820, a log church had
been built at the site with an accompanying cemetery. The
oldest surviving tombstones bear the date of 1799. The
congregation later moved to Ligonier and services were
discontinued at Brandt's church. |
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