St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Melville, Saskatchewan
This cemetery is
located approximately one mile north and one-half mile east of Melville on
Highway No. 47. It has been kept up extremely poorly; approximately two-thirds of
the burial grounds are now under thick willow and carragana brush. Thus
considerable searching through the grounds for markers was required, and there
is no certainty that all were found. Also, because the grounds were so
overgrown, no attempt was made to record location of markers in rows or
sections. Many wooden crosses were found rotted or charred; many other stones
had fallen over; still other markers had been handcrafted in metal or concrete.
Inscriptions were therefore sometimes difficult to read. Attempts at reading
such inscriptions are given in brackets [ ]. Only names, relevant vital dates,
places, and identifying information were recorded. Although a majority of the
markers were in German, no attempt to transliterate information was made.
The earliest
identifiable burial in the cemetery appears to be in 1907. The latest appears
to be in 1946. Although St. Paul's Lutheran congregation in Melville is still
quite active, the more recent burials have been in the Melville city cemetery.
I would encourage anyone making use of this list to ask the congregation (as I
have done) to make an effort to upgrade and maintain this historic burial
ground. A small donation to the church, designated to this purpose, might bring
about a higher priority being placed on this worthy project.
© D'Arcy Hande
August 1995
Karolina Niebergall |
Ferd. Bader |
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Adam Hauser |
Adam Kitch |
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Dorothea Miller |
Philip Andres George Andres |
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Barbara Kilbach |
Wilhelm Dech |
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Heinrich ___?___ |
Susanna M. Andres |
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Geo. Phil. Besler |
Pauline Reichenberg |
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Fred Meyer |
Harold Wolfe |
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RAHM
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Luise Jesse |
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Maria Katharina Kendel |
Jacob Harth |
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Maria Besler Katharina Besler |
M. K. Yung |
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John Harold |
Katherine Weber |
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DAVIS
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Elizabeth Lindenbach |
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WELZ
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John J. |
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Paul G. T. Hertz |
Peter Wolf |
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WOLF
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WEBER
Baby Dorothy [no dates] |
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Filbims Bredy |
Sophia Hahn |
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Barbara Gares |
Helen Mary Weber |
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Christina Sastaunik |
Ida Sastaunik |
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Teodor Kilbach |
Rose Niebel |
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LAY
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August Besler |
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HOEHN
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SASTAUNIK
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Friedrich Niebergall |
P. Schofer |
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Marie Hermann |
Julianna Meyer |
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Karolina Porcher |
Jacob Popp |
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MULLER
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Otto Ernest Meyer |
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Barbara Hoffer |
John Hoffer |
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Julies [sic] F. Mayer |
Carl Hillworth |
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SCHAPPERT
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Adam Young |
Fred Reichert |
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Maria E. Bjorgan |
Andrew Yethon |
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Mar. Mann |
Mary Mann |
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H. Mann |
Mike Mann |
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Emma Gorz |
Elfride Reinsoni |
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Alexander Eichelberg |
Valentine Weber |
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Johann Busch |
Albert Leonard Meyer |
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John Kirshman |
Evilynn Karius |
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Johann Kendel |
Maria Weber |
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John Nebel |
BESLER
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Anton Bieber |
Magdalena Weber |
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Theodor Karius |
Julius Karius |
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Auguste Karius |
Kate Schindel |
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Philip Steffen |
Eleanor Steffen |
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Philip Steffen |
Eleanor Steffen |
* Name inscribed at foot of tombstone inscriptions appears to be the person who erected the stone.
Surnames of those buried here are as follows:
Andres (3), Bader, Besler (6), Bieber, Bjorgan, Bredy, Busch, Davis (2), Dech, Eichelberg, Gares, Gorz, Graves, Hahn, Harth, Hauser (2), Hermann, Hertz, Hillworth, Hoehn (2), Hoffer (2), Jesse, Karius (4), Kendel (2), Kilbach (2), Kirschman, Kitch, Lagh, Lay (2), Lindenbach, Loewenberger, Mann (4), Mayer, Meyer (4), Miller, Müller (2), Nebel, Niebel, Niebergall (2), Popp, Porcher, Rahm (2), Reichenberg, Reichert, Reinsoni, Rittaler, Sastaunik (4), Schappert (5), Schick, Schindel, Schmidt, Schofer, Steffen (2), Switzer, Tank, Weber (8), Welz (2), Wolf (3), Wolfe, Yethon, Young, Yung.
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