> Hello, Thank you for your look up. There just seems to be no record of those triplets being buried there. I can remember my grandmother telling me about them and showing me about where they were buried. If I am not mistaken the Henry Beemer and Susanna buried there would be the grandparents of the triplets. Guess I will never know and will just have to go on what my grandmother told me. She was the oldest child and I am sure would have remembered correctly. I doubt there was ever a stone for the babies.....but I did think there would be a record of some sort with the cemetery. The only proof I have found is a paragraph in their fathers obit and the story of my grandmother. Thanks so much for your time and trouble. SAndy > From: JHuecker@aol.com > Date: Sun Oct 3, 2:31 PM > To: OHSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [OHSHELBY] Looking for Thompson Cemetery, Perry Twnsp., Shelby Co. > > 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 > > > ==== OHSHELBY Mailing List ==== > Check out Shelby County, OHGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohshelby/mnpg.html > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >