Hillbilly Prince here is the cemetery info:
We purchased 40 acres of an original 80 acre tract. The original owner, George, had a few parcels of land. This particular 80 acres was bought in 1832. His brother, Robert, owned a tract of land across the street and next to George's other tract. George was a minister of the Brethren in Christ Church. The church was located on Robert's farm and George set aside this plot on his farm for a church. Over time the church relocated to a nearby town and then became a different denomination. At some point the cemetery was handed over to the township to take care of. But the various landowners actually own the cemetery. When the township decided there were no living local relations, they turned the care back to the owner. That's why it's considered abandoned. When we purchased the 40 acres, it was very overgrown. Our lawyer said we could do anything (or nothing) we wanted, including dozing it and building our house there. Although, he didn't recommend it. We were like, "No way! They made a movie about that sort of crap and we're not going there!" He laughed. So, it's my job to take care of it.
The first known grave is 1855. The last was 1900. The youngest was a baby girl, one day. The oldest was a lady that lived 90y 11m 28d.