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    1. [PAERIE] St. John's Lutheran Church - Old Cemetery
    2. William Klauk
    3. I have sent Mike a draft of a web page containing 4 photos taken by myself and a table (list) of 31 names that were provided to me by Audry Mascharka for the memorial stone for this former cemetery. Here is the text portion that will eventually appear on the page. QUOTE - There was formerly a cemetery near the corner of Sassafras Street and 23rd Street which became unused in the later part of the 19th century. Supposedly most burials were relocated to Erie Cemetery around the turn of the century, but some remained, apparently to satisfy a deed requirement. Several years ago, a recording was made of all remaining graves, and any remaining stones were buried, the remains were left untouched, and the site is now used for other purposes. There is a 'flat in the ground' single stone memorial plaque between a parking lot and the back of the Lutheran Home with 30 names recorded. Audry Mascharka advised that there is also a listing in the St. John's Lutheran Church office, which she transcribed. There is one additional name on that list which is not on the stone as indicated by an asterisk below. Audry Mascharka also reported that she believes that at least two other of her ancestors or relatives could have been buried here but without grave stones and that her great grandmother was buried here in 1866 and then her body was moved in 1876 to Erie Cemetery. She believes the cemetery must have closed in that period of time. In addition to the 30 names, the stone reads - "ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH CEMETERY DEDICATED TO THE FOLLOWING ON APRIL 11, 1996" followed by the names and dates and at the bottom "AND WE HONOR THOSE ALSO BURIED HERE WHOSE NAMES ARE KNOWN ONLY TO GOD". - UNQUOTE As the names are all in a table, it is hard to extract them so I am not including them here, but that should make everyone anxious to see the future web page. Bill Klauk Millcreek Township, Erie County, PA

    11/07/2000 10:21:52