Edinger, Friedrich 1895 - 1898 son of Adam & Katherine Edinger, Rosina 1900 - 1904 dau of Adam & Katherine Edinger, Rosina & Friedrich (2nd photo) Goebel Family Plot Goebel, Emma (nee Lowenberg) 1907 - 1942 wife of John, dau of George & Mary Goebel, Jacob Peter 1839 - 1916 son of Jacob & Margaretha (nee Heinrich) Goebel, Jacob Peter (2nd photo) Goebel, John 1901 - 1956 son of Jacob & Margaret (nee Hollinger) Goebel, Sophia Elisabetha (nee Reichert) Jun 4, 1844 - Sep 8, 1905 wife of Jacob Goebel, Sophia Elisabetha (nee Reichert) (2nd photo) Lang, Elsie Dec 2, 1919 - Jan 26, 1921 Niebergall, Johann Adam Oct 28, 1899 - Dec 8, 1911 son of Jacob & Elisabeth Niebergall, Johann Adam (2nd photo) Prinz, Johann Nov 17, 1893 - May 13, 1903 Prinz, Karolina (nee Keller) Aug 24, 1864 - Oct 8, 1905 Prinz, Ludwig 1900 - 1903 Schultz, Elisabeth May 29, 1893 - Nov 21, 1898 dau of Chris & Katie Ulmer, Dorothea Oct 18, 1896 - Jul 1913 dau of Gottlieb Ulmer, Filipina (nee Lutz) Jul 16, 1840 - Oct 22, 1905 wife of Jakob, dau of Matthaus & Margaretha (nee Schilling) Ulmer, Jakob 1835 - Feb 1, 1910 son of George & Barbara (nee Frick) Ulmer, Jakob (2nd photo) Ulmer, Maria Sep 12, 1890 - May 15, 1906 dau of Gottlieb Ulmer, Peter 1869 - 1929 hus of Emilie unknown, J. H.
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