Berreth, Margaretha 26 Nov 1846 - 5 Jul 1934 Boettcher, Adolph died 28 Mar 1923 son of Nathanial & Martha (nee Plitt) Boettcher, Barbara (nee Yanke) 31 Dec 1891 - 12 Aug 1937 wife of Michael Boettcher, Lydia (nee Maier) died 24 Apr 1918 wife of Nathanial Boettcher, Michael Sr. 1 Dec 1865 - 21 Feb 1933 Boettcher, Reinhold died 12 May 1918 Daffy, Carolina (Heather) 8 Aug 1865 - 1 Apr 1931 wife of Jacob Durr, Christian died 27 Sep 1931 Ebel, Archie H Ebel, John Leo Sr. 10 Aug 1888 - 14 Oct 1943 hus of Susanna Elizabeth Schneider Enslen, George died age 10 (bur. 4 Sep 1932) son of George & Maria (nee Tilleman) Enslen, Joyce E Enslen, (2 children) Glaskgo, George Morben 23 Mar 1926 - 4 Jun 1935 Haag, Mary (Enslen) 21 Oct 1884 - 19 Oct 1930 wife of Fredrick Helfinstein, Carl died 7 Jul 1919 Jacober, Edna Elsie 19 Feb 1933 - 19 Mar 1933 dau of Julius & Bertha (nee Kanewischer) Lindemann, (unknown) 18 Dec 1918 - 9 Apr 1937 Schuh, Lenhardt 27 Mar 1919 - 12 Sep 1928 son of Gotthilf & Margaret (nee Bender) Stahl, Christina 29 Jan 1885 - 8 May 1936 Stahl, Maria 14 Apr 1879 - 27 Jun 1934 Stahl, John J. 1876 - 1947 Stefan, Henry died 23 May 1927 Stefan, (unknown) died 1934 wife of Henry Stelter, Magdalina 13 Apr 1865 - 2 Mar 1933 Yanke, Carolina (nee Rasch) died 1929 wife of Mike Zimmerman, (unknown)
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