In a message dated 10/3/04 1:33:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, dlpence@bright.net writes: Lutheran Church of Anna, but I cannot recall its exact name. I have checked church records but the last time I checked all of the early German church records were not yet translated. I would like to know if there is a cemetery record that states they were buried there. They were all boys...and lived from a few hours to the last one possibly a week. They were born after 1875...I would guess in the middle 1880's. There were the sons of Henry Beemer and Magdalena Stengel Beemer. Do you have any Sandy, Here is what is in the book: St. Jacob Lutheran (Old Swanders): On West side of County Road 25-A, one mile south of Anna, in Franklin Township. Most names and inscriptions are written in German. Cemetery was extensively damaged by a tornado in 1965 and tombstones that could be salvaged were reet in a group at the center of the plat. The presnet St. Jacob Luthern Church is located in Anna, Ohio and burials are made in Pearl Cemetery. The following Beemers were buried there: Beemer, Henry, d Nov 29 1875, 69y 10m Beemer, Susanna, wife of Henry, d 1866, 53y Pearl Cemetery: Located in Franklin Township on west side of Co. Rd. 25-A, six miles north of Sidney. Active community cemetery, platted in May 1893 and reportedly named for Pearl Bretches, first burial thereafter. The previously existing Old Reformed Church Cemetery comprises the northeast portion of Section F. I cannot find anything of triplet boys being buried at either cemetery. There are some Beemers buried in Pearl Cemetery. But according to your timetable for the triplets, this cemetery was not formed until quite later than their deaths. Here are the Beemers buried in Pearl Cemetery. Beemer, Joseph G, 1853-1934 Beemer, Magdalena, 1852-1943 Beemer, Henry J. 1879-1961 Beemer, Della N., 1884-1967 Beemer, William E., Feb 22 1905 - Mar 7, 1905 Beemer, Paul A., 1915-1973 Hope this is helpful to you. Joan/Ohio