Sure he preached her funeral but this was not the wife of Johan Adam, if you are thinking that, since this funeral was preached in 1858 and that esteemed lady could not have been alive. Figuring from the ages of the children of that couple, Christina must have been born no later than 1735 and even a miracle would not put her still among the living in 1858. If you are talking about some other Christena, I apologize for butting in. Agnes C. On 10/19/04 9:00 AM, "CATAWBA-WEST-D-request@rootsweb.com" <CATAWBA-WEST-D-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: > From: CBGILBERT@aol.com > Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 16:38:32 EDT > To: CATAWBA-WEST-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Christina Bolch > > If someone has Vol. 3 of the Catawba Co... Cemetery books would you mind > looking up the entry for Christina Bolch which should be on page 148. The > entry > says something about P.C. Henkel's funeral at St. Stephen's. Could he have > preached her funeral? > Thanks, > Cynthia Bolick Gilbert