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The Wolfgram or Lennox Cemetery was established on land donated by Edward A. Wolfgram who, while living, maintained the cemetery at his own expense. Mr. Wolfgram was also responsible for building a Lutheran Church in the area. The cemetery is currently in very poor condition and in need of rescuing before it completely disappears. There are remnants of a wire fence that once completely surrounded the cemetery. The readable stones found have been transcribed. |
View from County B the path into the cemetery is little right of center of photo |
Wolfgram Family Plot |
Family Plot no gravestones |
Wolfgram |
Wildner |
Martin |
Lastname | Firstname | Birthdate | Deathdate | Remarks | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wolfgram | Edward | 1867 | 1937 | Father | . |
Wolfgram | Johann | 1820/9 | 1912 | . | . |
Sparks | Arnold | 1908 | 1911 | . | . |
Sparks | Zesta M. | May 21, 1907 | May 22, 1907 | dau. of Mr. & Mrs. C. Sparks | . |
Martin | Harvey | 1882 | 1926 | Father, At Rest | . |
Wildner | Franziska | Aug 12, 1838 | Oct 26, 1917 | . | . |
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last edited 07 May 2018 |