KEESE-SAGEBIEL CEMETERY

Research was done by Claribel Hanneman
as submited to the Fredericksburg Genealogical Society
and published in the June 2000 issue.

11 miles North on FM 965 to Keese-Sagebiel Road
3.982 miles to Cemetery on left. Owner David Sagebiel.

There is an enclosure about 100 feet from the Keese-Sagebiel Cemetery
where Ludwig Spaeth is buried.  Born on January 14, 1831  and died
August 15, 1870 with a notation that he was killed by indians.  Also
buried there is Caroline Spaeth with one date February 10, 1860.

To the right of the Kesse Sagebiel Cemetery in an enclosure there is
an infant buried.  Joyce Ray Flint born and died November 11, 1931.

Keese-Sagebiel Cemetery Marker notes that the first grave - 1874
In German a line:
Unser Liebe Verbandtschaft
Our Beloved Relatives
Dedicated 1996


 
 
Minna Sagebiel        nee Ottmer Jan 20, 1851  Sept 10, 1927
August Sagebiel Jun 21, 1836  May 27, 1894
Albert Sagebiel Dec 08, 1871  Mar      , 1882
Wilhelm Sagebiel Oct 21, 1875  Jan 16, 1879
H. L. Sagebiel 1916  1917
Adolph Keese Mar 10. 1867  Dec 04, 1941 At Rest
Henry Keese Jul 16, 1893  Apr 01, 1924 Born Hallen Weser, Ascherhausen, Germany
Ed Keese  Jun 03, 1883  Jan 01, 1919
Bertha Keese May 07, 1881  Feb 21, 1918
Emma A. Keese May 26, 1893  Jun 27, 1893 Engel Die An Gottes thron Erlangen sind fur Fromme Eltern Wie Verloren
Henry Kesse Mar 21, 1882  Mar 26, 1882 Sein Leben War Ein Angenblich Em Fruhlings Straum Sein Erden Gluck
Emma Keese      nee Ellebracht Aug 28, 1868  Jun 10, 1893
Emma Keese 1859  1862
Henry Keese 1854  1874
Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Will Keese


Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Will Keese


Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ruschse


Karoline Sagebiel Keese Mar 07, 1823 Mar 16, 1908 Heir Ruht in Frieden

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