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Cemetery Info by Last Name Birth Death Sister Former Last Name Month Day Year Month Day Year SEC Row NO (on stone) Charlotta Charlotte Abel August 29 1886 July 23 1967 C3 10 17 Inventa Ackerly March 11 1893 September 11 1969 C3 12 3 Carita Ackermann September 26 1899 January 14 1999 C3 30 16 Mari Therese Adler January 13 1939 April 29 2000 C3 31 11 Amantia Albert May 20 1865 June 2 1953 C3 3 15 Herlinda Albert January 30 1925 B2 3 23 Thaddea Albert May 23 1898 September 30 1984 C3 21 18 Mary Adelindis Alexander July 24 1899 February 16 1991 C3 24 25 Ernestina Alt January 8 1875 December 3 1954 C3 4 8 Alciun Althaus August 4 1913 September 11 2000 C3 31 15 Omer Alvey April 7 1905 March 13 1960 C3 6 17 Leutherna Ambros October 24 1885 October 26 1972 C3 13 24 Balsemia Anastasi September 4 1890 November 26 1976 C3 16 16 Deocaria Anastasi November 28 1894 March 26 1992 C3 25 23 Sidonia Andera October 27 1892 June 24 1978 C3 17 17 Ambrosia Angeli June 16 1917 B2 2 19 Aemiliana Anhalt March 7 1861 March 27 1948 C3 1 7 Malachy Arends July 5 1914 January 21 1995 C3 27 18 Deogratia Asma April 28 1889 November 23 1972 C3 14 3 Brigitta Ast July 28 1870 January 17 1949 C3 1 18 Auxentia Babl January 29 1936 B1 21 11 Barbara Baer May 23 1876 February 26 1961 C3 6 25 Laurentia Baer February 28 1885 December 4 1964 C3 8 21 Charitas Baeurle July 16 1876 November 27 1964 C3 8 20 Doleta Baldauf February 27 1895 September 23 1991 C3 25 11 Dativa Balleweg March 7 1892 August 8 1974 C3 15 10 death on stone Anselma 10/28/1943 Bapst February 7 1868 January 4 1943 B2 11 23 Joanne Joanna Barras December 11 1916 December 17 1990 C3 24 23 Rosina Barten December 20 1862 August 11 1941 B2 7 24 Odilla Bartsch December 19 1906 July 26 2001 C3 32 18 Alena Bauer July 11 1896 October 25 1976 C3 16 11 Beatrix Bauer February 21 1912 B2 3 15 Callista Bauer February 26 1886 December 15 1975 C3 15 23 Florence Bauer May 20 1904 September 25 2000 C3 31 17 Marcella Bauer February 8 1933 B1 21 4 Yvette Bauer December 2 1916 February 26 1998 C3 29 17 Fortuna Baumann November 28 1895 April 13 1985 C3 21 24 Mary Angela Anaclete Baumert May 8 1916 August 31 1995 C3 28 1 Quieta Baumgartner August 17 1889 September 27 1971 C3 13 6 Albert Bautch January 29 1910 September 30 1994 C3 27 14 Marcelle Bayerl June 22 1912 March 23 2003 C3 33 15 Veronica Bechtold August 20 1869 January 11 1944 B2 13 24 Timothea Beck November 12 1907 B2 3 10 Irma Clare Abiata Beckman July 27 1898 February 12 1975 C3 15 16 Susanne Becvar March 21 1906 October 23 1970 C3 12 20 Catherine Munde Beemsterboer April 4 1907 November 17 1976 C3 16 14 Page 1 of 22 Ferdinanda Behringer March 5 1872 January 25 1951 C3 2 7 Catherine Helen Rhodana Beine June 28 1910 June 6 1988 C3 23 16 Alina Bender November 4 1880 November 21 1969 C3 12 7 Othilda Bendon November 8 1881 May 18 1969 C3 11 21 Angelus Bentfield March 21 1897 December 28 1972 C3 14 6 Frideburga Bentfield May 14 1898 July 3 1973 C3 14 16 Geraldina Bergthold January 31 1893 December 27 1968 C3 11 14 Humilitas Beste October 19 1891 June 12 1973 C3 14 13 (on stone) Seraphine Bicklmeier Bichlmeier January 9 1882 August 24 1976 C3 16 10 Madonna Medana Bierl July 10 1896 May 26 1976 C3 16 2 Paulana Binder October 21 1901 May 28 1986 C3 22 17 Bartholomea Binz June 5 1907 B2 4 12 Liliola Birschbach April 27 1911 September 30 1986 C3 22 22 (d) Agatha Bisch (on stone 1894 May 10 1893 B1 15 5 Arcadia Blake July 31 1881 September 22 1969 C3 12 4 Ildefons Blake February 17 1878 August 17 1972 C3 13 20 Jeremia Blake March 7 1887 August 11 1976 C3 16 8 Rita Bobrowitz January 3 1871 April 13 1952 C3 3 7 Rosamunda Bock November 28 1934 B1 23 10 Alana Boehlen July 28 1910 B2 1 13 Conradina Boehrer March 10 1883 March 28 1955 C3 4 11 Laurentia Boehrer May 14 1879 September 24 1954 C3 4 4 Valentine Boehrer August 23 1873 October 17 1942 B2 10 24 Martina Bogner February 19 1919 January 23 2000 C3 31 6 Regina Marie Salvator Bogner May 14 1898 April 12 1991 C3 25 5 Catherine Bohmann April 18 1912 February 6 2000 C3 31 7 Menarda Bollweg May 4 1923 B2 4 24 Hadumar Bolte October 3 1896 December 28 1981 C3 19 20 Claudia Boos February 11 1870 July 26 1951 C3 2 13 Maronia Bornheimer May 18 1904 November 1 1998 C3 30 7 Auxilia Borowski October 12 1883 March 18 1956 C3 4 14 Notburga Bosch June 4 1912 B2 3 16 Madonna Ann Boyance December 28 1936 December 28 2003 C3 34 4 Lauraline Braames June 9 1910 January 1 1999 C3 30 14 Laticia Brand July 9 1895 February 2 1973 C3 14 8 Nathanael Brand June 28 1890 December 20 1969 C3 12 8 Eligia Braun January 18 1869 February 12 1951 C3 2 8 Gandolfa Braun January 24 1897 November 23 1967 C3 10 21 Gutberta Braun February 29 1892 May 23 1969 C3 11 22 Niceta Braun April 4 1901 October 11 1966 C3 10 4 Mary Vivian Vivian Braunger November 30 1917 August 31 1986 C3 22 21 Dominica Braxmeier November 1 1883 B1 24 3 Dominica Braxmier February 14 1908 B2 2 12 Lautentia Brayton October 22 1891 July 23 1964 C3 8 17 Natalia Breitweiser April 24 1896 B2 4 4 Wilhelmina Brenner March 4 1895 September 4 1983 C3 20 24 Adelheid Brickel October 12 1881 January 20 1974 C3 14 22 Anne Marie Medicia Bride September 12 1894 March 24 1990 C3 24 14 Mary Agnes Jubella Bride June 9 1896 January 14 1992 C3 25 18 Page 2 of 22 Euphrasia Brill July 9 1903 September 19 1966 C3 10 2 Justitia Brill June 1 1900 May 25 1978 C3 17 16 Tracia Brill January 29 1920 January 4 1997 C3 29 1 Leone Patrice Patrick Bristow March 17 1912 February 8 2001 C3 32 7 Bonagratia Brodkorb March 15 1900 June 14 1956 C3 4 17 Davidica Bromenschenkel December 10 1904 June 12 2004 C3 34 12 Ann Marie Tessa Brost June 11 1904 April 26 2002 C3 32 17 Eileen Marie Engelharda Brost July 18 1909 July 18 2001 C3 32 16 Michaela Buechele October 21 1856 October 6 1949 C3 1 23 Seraphim Buechele July 22 1909 B2 1 10 Zitana Buechner August 28 1895 October 19 1972 C3 13 23 Nerina Buhl September 2 1895 April 13 1991 C3 25 6 Gertrude Ann Secunda Buhrman February 3 1910 January 31 1995 C3 27 19 Senorina Bukowski February 15 1889 May 14 1943 B2 12 22 Theopista Bulshok April 9 1873 April 4 1945 B2 17 1 Gerardine Burger September 14 1892 January 22 1963 C3 7 22 Honorata Burkart November 11 1899 June 5 1977 C3 16 23 Diana Burke December 7 1910 December 23 1998 C3 30 12 Eustella Bush March 23 1899 April 15 1979 C3 18 6 Aurea Buttweiler November 15 1885 April 8 1957 C3 4 24 Claire Clarinda Bystricky December 2 1923 September 15 1987 C3 23 7 Stylitta Casensky September 27 1888 March 30 1978 C3 17 14 Cyrena Cerlinski October 7 1875 April 1 1944 B2 15 22 Janet Marie Amadeo Chambers September 23 1922 November 26 1996 C3 28 22 Josaphat Chehafska July 11 1934 B1 21 7 Hildeberta Chladek March 20 1879 December 31 1961 C3 7 9 Claver Chmela October 24 1917 September 9 1994 C3 27 13 Jean Marie Chole July 1 1908 June 6 2004 C3 34 10 Henricka Christoff December 27 1921 B2 4 23 Stellmarie Cierlinski November 27 1911 September 1 2004 C3 34 11 Emmerentia Clemens July 22 1931 B1 23 4 Benjamin Cofield July 19 1894 April 8 1964 C3 8 12 Magdalena Conen March 18 1893 December 3 1968 C3 11 11 Hermeta Conradt October 3 1888 July 25 1983 C3 20 22 Carina Cull January 6 1882 October 3 1965 C3 9 10 Genesia Dahlberg March 3 1893 February 12 1962 C3 7 12 Pelagia Daniels November 26 1876 November 22 1948 C3 1 16 Potentiana Danzer October 1 1904 May 1 1983 C3 20 15 Richaria Danzer July 26 1896 May 26 1982 C3 20 2 Mary del Rey Mary Gen Darcy October 9 1908 November 4 1993 C3 26 21 Jann Eldora Daun May 14 1913 May 30 2002 C3 33 7 Catherine De Lange May 7 1883 December 28 1951 C3 2 18 Dolores Dea August 24 1876 February 24 1961 C3 9 24 Justiniana Deckelmann November 28 1884 September 7 1966 C3 10 1 Leocadia Decker August 31 1876 December 20 1974 C3 15 14 Mary Auxentia Deermer July 9 1919 November 20 2000 C3 31 22 Christine (Ms) DelCamp January 10 1895 December 28 1989 C3 24 9 Barbara Deller October 11 1932 B1 23 9 Engelberta Denig September 24 1934 B1 24 12 Zetulla Denig March 20 1903 April 24 1958 C3 5 11 Mellina Dergans October 4 1889 December 21 1976 C3 16 19 Page 3 of 22 Bernarda Deutsch October 6 1886 January 15 1986 C3 22 8 De Pazzis Deutsch March 4 1883 January 12 1978 C3 17 12 Desideria Deutsch August 14 1888 February 8 1986 C3 22 11 Loretella Deutsch November 1 1901 April 6 2001 C3 32 9 Virginia Diettrich January 28 1874 February 26 1956 C3 4 13 Margareta Dietz September 16 1902 July 23 1997 C3 29 7 Florence Mary Aredia Dietzler February 2 1910 July 31 1981 C3 19 13 Illidia Dinger October 31 1875 June 8 1967 C3 10 15 Zita Disch February 25 1871 March 23 1949 C3 1 20 Laura Clare Notburga Distler December 6 1905 May 26 1979 C3 18 8 Julia Dittlinger February 15 1909 March 10 1982 C3 19 24 Rosellen Abranna Dittmer February 24 1895 January 8 1978 C3 17 10 Wereburga Dodel April 20 1895 December 27 1982 C3 20 12 Diodora Doerr March 8 1889 December 1 1981 C3 19 17 Lucilla Doffing August 9 1898 June 22 1973 C3 14 14 Ottona Domalgalska October 15 1901 B2 4 7 Hermenegild Dombrowska May 24 1887 November 28 1963 C3 8 5 Liberta Donahue October 31 1893 September 29 1972 C3 13 22 Domitia Donavon October 8 1896 August 15 1972 C3 13 19 Antonina Doran September 9 1883 July 22 1959 C3 6 5 Melanta Dossmann October 29 1931 B1 23 5 Theonita Dossmann December 19 1937 B1 20 12 Cordia Doucette February 19 1885 March 19 1978 C3 17 13 Dorothea Dresel April 4 1891 B1 20 3 Peregrina Dreva March 1 1886 May 6 1975 C3 15 18 Germana Droll February 3 1940 B2 5 23 Estelle Marie Druar February 9 1917 December 22 1998 C3 30 11 Mona Druar August 21 1912 October 26 2000 C3 31 20 Dolorosa Dsiewitzky July 16 1858
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