Original St. John's Lutheran, Barry Co., MO

Grave Number Name Born Died Research Notes & Inscriptions Researcher or Resource
No Number ENGELBRECHT, Lorenz No Date Nov. 10, 1889 Research Note: Died at age 49 years, 11 months, 29 days. Listed in book as the cemetery's first burial, but is predated by Hemmerling graves. "Early Barry County" by Addah Langley Matthews
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Notes No Data No Data No Data Research Note: Children of George and Carry Hemmerling - “Carry” Hemmerling is short for Carolina, and she & husband George are buried in the newer St. John’s Lutheran Church/Stones Prairie Cemetery. Also, all three of their children buried there share the same obelisk-shaped stone. To follow are the children of George & Carry Hemmerling (1) Charles Fred Hemmerling Died September 26, 1884; (2) Gusta Celia Hemmerling Died June 26, 1886; (3)Hemmerling infant son 1888 Note
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1 HEMMERLING, Charles Fred No Date Sept 26, 1884 Inscription: "Son of George & Carry Hemmerling" - Research Note: Charles Hemmerling’s original stone has him listed as “Charley Fred”, with the same date of death, but adds “Aged 7 days.” Note
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2 HEMMERLING, Gusta Celia July 12, 1886 July 26, 1886 Research Note: Gusta’s original stone’s caption states that she was born on July 12, 1886, and died July 26, 1886 — different from the all-encompassing stone added later. Another Photo Note
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3 HEMMERLING, Infant No Date 1888 Research Note: The original stone states that this Hemmerling infant was born April 20, 1888. Since the child is nameless, it is presumed that the child died at birth. The stone also says “Glory I Am The Life.” Note
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4 ENKE, August July 24, 1896 Aug. 15, 1896 SSW: Twin brother Gusta and brother Tador. Note
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5 ENKE, Gusta July 24, 1896 Aug. 15, 1896 SSW: Twin brother Augusta and brother Tador - Research Note: George & Martha Enke are buried at the newer St. John's cemetery site as well. All three of their children buried here share the same stone. Note
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5 ENKE, Tador July 12, 1897 Feb 5, 1898 SSW: Gusta and August- Research Note: Son “Tader” is “Tador” on the original stone. Note
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7 KAASE, Infant June 11, 1900 June 11, 1900 Inscription: "Infant son of F. & M. M. Kaase. Budded On Earth To Bloom In Heaven. Born and Died June 11, 1900.” Note
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7A HEMMERLING, Frank May 14, 1898 May 15, 1898 Inscription: "Frank Hemmerling—One day old son of Francis & Caroline Hemmerling - Died March 15, 1898" - Research Note: Francis and Caroline are buried at New Stone's Prairie. Note
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8 PETLITZER, Meta Aug 17, 1897 July 28, 1900 Inscription: "Daughter of H. & A. Petlitzer" - Research Note: ”H & A” stand for Herman & Augusta, and they are also buried at the newer Stones Prairie Cemetery. Also, the original stone has the last name as “PETLITZA,” and there is a caption written in German.Research Note: Joan Kunkel's Cemetery book lists her DOB as Aug. 17, 1827, instead of 1897, as on the stone. It may be a typo in the books or the wrong date on the new stone. Note
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10 SCHAD, Adeline Aug 17, 1886 Sept 8, 1887 Inscription: "Adeline Schad — Born August 17, 1886 — Died September 8, 1887" -Research Note: The Schad stone is broken and difficult to read, but it also has a caption in German. Note
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11 BUCHHOLZ, Louise 1818 1891 Inscription: "Wife of John Buchholz, Sr."- Research Note: The Buchholz stone has a German caption on it. Also, Johan “John” Buchholz (Aug. 11, 1828-Aug. 31, 1920) is buried at the newer Stones Prairie Cemetery. He is buried there next to another John Buchholz, presumably the Junior. Research Note: Joan Kunkel's Cemetery book has Louise Buchholz - Born Jan. 1, 1816, Died Dec. 1891 - wife of Ruhtingott. The stone added after the ruination of the cemetery has Louise born 1818, died 1891, wife of John Buchholz, Sr. Note
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12 BORGMANN, Maria Johnanna June 5, 1873 Jan. 1898 Research Note: This person’s original stone adds that her date of death is January 1, 1898. Interestingly, at the base of the stone is the name “HUNKE.” Note
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