CLINTON COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY CEMETERY GUIDE            

MUNICIPALITY:  Chapman Township
CEMETERY NAME: 

St. Joseph Roman Catholic Cemetery (New)

SCHADT NUMBER:  085

AKA: 

Number of Burials (approximate): 2000

Dates of Activity: 1926 - present

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Documentation/Publication: 

CCGS, The Cemeteries of Chapman Township and Renovo Borough (2001);  revised edition, to include full cemetery records, is currently in preparation

 

Directions/GPS: 

From the University intersection in Lock Haven, travel West on PA Route 120 for 20.8 miles.  The cemetery is on your right along the highway, just past the village of Hyner. See the map in the beginning of this book for a more detailed representation of the cemetery location.

N41 20.044 W77 38.992

Landowner / Caretaker:

St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church

925 Huron Avenue

Renovo, PA 17764

 

 

Condition/Needs: 

Excellent

 

History:

In the 1850-60s - Father John C. Gilligan ministered to Catholics from Bellefonte to Lock Haven to Renovo. Father Louis M. Fink, O.S.B. ministered to German Catholics from Bellefonte to Renovo.

On April 6, 1869, the deed was recorded for Parish property for St. Joseph Parish, along Ninth Street in Renovo.

In October 1870, Father Joseph Kaelin (Koelin) was assigned as pastor. He erected the first Church on Larch Street, Renovo). The Church was 75' x 25'.

In 1875 a second Church was built on Huron Avenue. It was 36' x 64' with a 12" x 18 ' sanctuary and 9' x 12 vestry wings.  Seating capacity was about 480, plus a gallery for another 100.

In 1892 all previous Church structures were razed.

On May 11, 1892 groundbreaking ceremonies were held for the present Church of St. Joseph.  It was dedicated by Bishop McGovern of Harrisburg on January 27, 1897.

In 1876 the St. Joseph parish established St. Joseph Cemetery, Renovo (Drury Run), Clinton county, PA.  They acquired five acres of land for $500.00.  On June 8, 1881 the cemetery was consecrated.  Burials continue there to this day.

On September 25, 1925 the Church acquired forty acres of land in Hyner, Clinton county, PA, and established the new St. Joseph Cemetery.  This cemetery was consecrated by Bishop McCort of Altoona, Blair county, PA.  The first interment was Robert J. Kujawa, December 14, 1926.

Prior to the first St. Joseph Cemetery it has been speculated that a lot of Catholics were buried in North Bend Cemetery; however, whether there was a section for Catholics is not known.  Also, speculation has it  that some were buried in Howard and Bellefonte.  What is known is many of the early Catholics were buried in St. Mary Cemetery, Bitumen and St. Mary Cemetery, Lock Haven, as well as St. Mary Cemetery in St. Mary, Elk county.