The first board of directors were elders and deacons of the church in 1792.  This board consisted of Jorg Kamp, Andres Tressler, Carl Uhl, Johannes Schlenker, Christian Braucher, and Mary Rischel.  The New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association was incorporated in 1959.  The board of directors always consists of three Lutheran members from Mt. Zion and three Reformed members from New Jerusalem Zion United Church of Christ.

At a special meeting on February 3, 1963, the New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association, Incorporated accepted a deed from the Lutheran and Reformed congregations of the church containing 50.7346 acres of land for the cemetery.  The new cemetery area consists of six hundred nineteen lots with one thousand ninety-five burials.

The first burial on record in the original cemetery was of Catharine Christ who was born in 1741 and died in 1765.  This original cemetery has two hundred seven lots with five hundred sixty-five burials.  Eleven of these burials date back to the Civil War from 1861-1865.

The first board of directors were elders and deacons of the church in 1792.  This board consisted of Jorg Kamp, Andres Tressler, Carl Uhl, Johannes Schlenker, Christian Braucher, and Mary Rischel.  The New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association was incorporated in 1959.  The board of directors always consists of three Lutheran members from Mt. Zion and three Reformed members from New Jerusalem Zion United Church of Christ.

At a special meeting on February 3, 1963, the New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association, Incorporated accepted a deed from the Lutheran and Reformed congregations of the church containing 50.7346 acres of land for the cemetery.  The new cemetery area consists of six hundred nineteen lots with one thousand ninety-five burials.

The first burial on record in the original cemetery was of Catharine Christ who was born in 1741 and died in 1765.  This original cemetery has two hundred seven lots with five hundred sixty-five burials.  Eleven of these burials date back to the Civil War from 1861-1865.

The first board of directors were elders and deacons of the church in 1792.  This board consisted of Jorg Kamp, Andres Tressler, Carl Uhl, Johannes Schlenker, Christian Braucher, and Mary Rischel.  The New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association was incorporated in 1959.  The board of directors always consists of three Lutheran members from Mt. Zion and three Reformed members from New Jerusalem Zion United Church of Christ.

At a special meeting on February 3, 1963, the New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association, Incorporated accepted a deed from the Lutheran and Reformed congregations of the church containing 50.7346 acres of land for the cemetery.  The new cemetery area consists of six hundred nineteen lots with one thousand ninety-five burials.

The first burial on record in the original cemetery was of Catharine Christ who was born in 1741 and died in 1765.  This original cemetery has two hundred seven lots with five hundred sixty-five burials.  Eleven of these burials date back to the Civil War from 1861-1865.

The first board of directors were elders and deacons of the church in 1792.  This board consisted of Jorg Kamp, Andres Tressler, Carl Uhl, Johannes Schlenker, Christian Braucher, and Mary Rischel.  The New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association was incorporated in 1959.  The board of directors always consists of three Lutheran members from Mt. Zion and three Reformed members from New Jerusalem Zion United Church of Christ.

At a special meeting on February 3, 1963, the New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association, Incorporated accepted a deed from the Lutheran and Reformed congregations of the church containing 50.7346 acres of land for the cemetery.  The new cemetery area consists of six hundred nineteen lots with one thousand ninety-five burials.

The first burial on record in the original cemetery was of Catharine Christ who was born in 1741 and died in 1765.  This original cemetery has two hundred seven lots with five hundred sixty-five burials.  Eleven of these burials date back to the Civil War from 1861-1865.

The first board of directors were elders and deacons of the church in 1792.  This board consisted of Jorg Kamp, Andres Tressler, Carl Uhl, Johannes Schlenker, Christian Braucher, and Mary Rischel.  The New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association was incorporated in 1959.  The board of directors always consists of three Lutheran members from Mt. Zion and three Reformed members from New Jerusalem Zion United Church of Christ.

At a special meeting on February 3, 1963, the New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association, Incorporated accepted a deed from the Lutheran and Reformed congregations of the church containing 50.7346 acres of land for the cemetery.  The new cemetery area consists of six hundred nineteen lots with one thousand ninety-five burials.

The first burial on record in the original cemetery was of Catharine Christ who was born in 1741 and died in 1765.  This original cemetery has two hundred seven lots with five hundred sixty-five burials.  Eleven of these burials date back to the Civil War from 1861-1865.

The first board of directors were elders and deacons of the church in 1792.  This board consisted of Jorg Kamp, Andres Tressler, Carl Uhl, Johannes Schlenker, Christian Braucher, and Mary Rischel.  The New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association was incorporated in 1959.  The board of directors always consists of three Lutheran members from Mt. Zion and three Reformed members from New Jerusalem Zion United Church of Christ.

At a special meeting on February 3, 1963, the New Bethel Zion Cemetery Association, Incorporated accepted a deed from the Lutheran and Reformed congregations of the church containing 50.7346 acres of land for the cemetery.  The new cemetery area consists of six hundred nineteen lots with one thousand ninety-five burials.