Friend's Cemetery (Friendsville, Maryland)
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Resting place of the first white settlers in what is now known as Garrett County, MD.
Nearby are the graves of John Friend, Sr. (1732–1808), Kerrenhappuch Hyatt (d. 1798), his wife, and their son Gabriel (1761–1852), John and Gabriel were soldiers in the Revolution. The first permanent settlers in Garrett County, they settled on the Youghiogheny River at "Friends Fortune," now known as Friendsville.
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Nearby are the graves of John Friend, Sr. (1732–1808), Kerrenhappuch Hyatt (d. 1798), his wife, and their son Gabriel (1761–1852), John and Gabriel were soldiers in the Revolution. The first permanent settlers in Garrett County, they settled on the Youghiogheny River at "Friends Fortune," now known as Friendsville.
www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=405
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Coordinates: 39°39'44"N 79°24'44"W
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- Henry Clay Township 14 km
- Addison Township 18 km
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- Garrett County, Maryland 28 km
- Upper Turkeyfoot Township 29 km
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- Fayette County, Pennsylvania 36 km
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- Somerset County, Pennsylvania 50 km