
Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery
Daykin and 235th Road, Amherst, Nebraska
Established 1883
Memorial stone in center of picture marks the location of the altar of the Immanuel Lutheran Church building, built in 1889 to replace the original sod building. In 1970 Immanuel Lutheran congregation merged with Trinity Lutheran in the town of Amherst. A Cemetery Association is still active, and burials are continuing in the cemetery, about 1/4 mile through the gate.
Surnames in the death and burial records
of
Immanuel Church and Cemetery.Most of these are funeral and tombstone records. However, some of these are funeral records, with burial elsewhere, and some are tombstone records with no accompanying funeral records.
For look-ups about names in this cemetery, contact Mona
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Abels Albrecht Anderson Anthes Axmann Bauer Baumgaertner Bell Bergt Blanton Bosshamer Brottengeier Buehler Buelow Buhmann Bulow Bunzendahl Cervantes Cool Crauser Czenkusch Daake Daesher Dahlke Dieckmann Eberle Falk Fellwock Fenstermacher Fiebig Freese Fricke Friese Fritz Gerke Glatter Hannemann Harder Hartman Hartmann |
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Rieckmann Riesland Riessland Rusch Sasse Schaad Schaub Scheihing Schipper Schmieg Schnacker Schukar Siebke Simshauser Sohrweid Steinhauser Stevens Stierlen Swiesow Taubenheim Thiede Trampe Trennt Trent Vollmann Weber Wempen Wild Wilkens Wilshusen Wokelsin Wolf Wollenschlaeger Woltemath Wuehle Wuehler Zarrs Zenachner Zeuschner Zwiener |