This township was formed in 1846
North Point/Sellersville
Good Cemetery - this cemetery was moved to the Smicksburg Cemetery
John Evans Lantz Cemetery - this cemetery was moved to the North Point Cemetery, the information on John Evans Lantz Family who were buried here is in that listing.
McClelland Family Cemetery - there are no tombstones in this cemetery, the information came from the property owner who is a descendant. Photos
Unknown Cemetery - there is no listing for this cemetery as it is not known who is buried here. This cemetery was discovered by Peter A. Weaver while plowing a field his horses foot went down into one of the graves, he and his son Harry took shovels and found 4 graves, the only thing they found in the one was a bun of red hair with bone pins. This property was also the site of a battle of two Indian tribes - the Eries and Iroquis.
Benjamin Irwin Farm Cemetery - there are no markers at this cemetery, it is on top of a hill above where they had been killed in an Indian battle, there are both Indians and White Settlers buried here. They were left where they had fallen until the following spring and then taken up on top of the hill and buried. Catherine Wilson Marshall who died in 1817 is one of those interred here on her son-in-laws farm, also there is an unknown baby.
North Point/Sellersville Cemetery part 1, part 2 - in order to be buried in this cemetery you must have an ancestor who had bought a lot. Amos Drummond gave the land for the cemetery. Photos
Smicksburg Cemetery - this cemetery has several sections in it. The Union/Methodist, Episcopal, Lutheran and Presbyterian. The original cemeteries in Smicksburg were moved to the present site due to flood control.
A-B, C, D-E, F-G, H-I, J-L, M-N, O-R, S, T-Z, Photos
North Point United Brethren Church
Schools in 1913 in the Township (Elaine Bartlebaugh Schenk)