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From: "The Meyer's" <>
Subject: [OHAUG] re: Cholera
Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2000 20:48:38 -0400
There is an old cemetery on the west side of New Bremen (S.R. 274) called Plank Road
cemetery. There were burials there before 1849 and many in 1849. Very few stones
still stand, but whatever information is available on the burials would be found at
the New Bremen Public Library.
Happy hunting,
Rachel Meyer
wrote:
>
> Subject:
>
> OHAUGLAI-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 96
>
> Today's Topics:
> #1 [OHAUG] Cholera ["Terry Chevako Bava" <]
> #2 Re: [OHAUG] Cholera ["bengle" <>]
> #3 Fw: [OHAUG] Re: ["LeRoy Wheeler" <]
>
>
> > I have an ancestor who died in the cholera outbreak of 1849 in New
> > Bremen. Was there any specific cemetery that the cholera victims
> were
> > buried. I have been able to find out where he was buried. My
> > ancestor's name was Henry Moeller and he died on August 7, 1849 of
> > cholera in New Bremen, OH. Any information would be helpful.
> >
> > Susann York
> >
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