Friday, November 6, 2009
Sharon United Methodist Church
Sharon UMC is located just south of the SW corner of Brookberry Farm. They have a tremendous history chronicled on their website which gives great clues to the history of the community and the families involved in Brookberry Farm. Many of the former owners of BBF tracts are buried at Sharon.
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Wes, have you figured out how Sharon UMC and Brooks Methodist Church tie together?
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