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From: "Sherri Brakenhoff" <>
Subject: RE: [NEPLATTE] Loseke Lutheran Church
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 10:55:04 -0500
In-Reply-To: <20040710.174103.-127149.0.debryg@juno.com>
Diane,
Plath, Ludwig J., Mar 15, 1826; Nov 20, 1902
Plath, Max E., Mar 13, 1884; Nov 26, 1884
Both of the above are buried in the Christ Lutheran Church Cemetery, but as
I understand it, without headstones.
The Christ Lutheran Church 125th Anniversary book does not list either of
the above in the cemetery records. It is noted in the book that the list was
obtained from the Christ Lutheran Cemetery records.
Well......that didn't help much, did it! Best guess is still Christ
Lutheran.
Sherri Brakenhoff -
NEGenWeb, Platte Co Coordinator - http://www.rootsweb.com/~neplatte/
NEGenWeb, Colfax Co Coordinator - http://www.rootsweb.com/~necolfax/
Sherri's Family Findings -
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sherri/
Researching in:
Ostfriesland: Becher, Brakenhoff, Busker, Franzen, Mohlman, Neemeyer, Ubben,
VanHuefeln
Other parts of Germany: Engel, Klug, Rickert
Switzerland: Egger, Luchsinger, Muller/Mueller, Saegesser
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Subject: Re: [NEPLATTE] Loseke Lutheran Church
RE: Loseke Lutheran church location
The obituary of my great great grandfather, Ludwig PLATH who died in
1902, states that he was buried at the "Loseke Lutheran Church". I
would like some input as to which church it is because they both appear
to be on Loseke Creek in Platte County.
It could either be the St John's Lutheran Church (LCMS) in Grand Prairie
Township, section 13,
or the Christ Lutheran Church (LCMS) in Bismark Township, section 11.
Any ideas?
diaNE
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