Senate Grove Cemetery Berger, Missouri


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  1. 1.  Senate Grove Cemetery Berger, Missouri was buried Aft 12 Oct 1889, Senate Grove Cemetery, , , Missouri.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 28320
    • Reference Number: Berger, Missouri
    • Cemetery_Info: 1876, Berger, Franklin County, Missouri
    • Burial: Aft 16 Aug 1907, Senate Grove Cemetery, , , Missouri
    • Burial: Aft 23 Jul 1914, Senate Grove Cemetery, , , Missouri
    • Burial: Aft 18 Jul 1936, Senate Grove Cemetery, , , Missouri
    • Burial: 1939, Senate Grove Cemetery, , , Missouri
    • Burial: Aft 3 Dec 1949, Senate Grove Cemetery, , , Missouri
    • Burial: Aft 15 Feb 1951, Senate Grove Cemetery, , , Missouri
    • Burial: 1955, Senate Grove Cemetery, , , Missouri
    • Burial: Abt 1957, Senate Grove Cemetery, , , Missouri

    Notes:

    Cemetery_Info:
    In 1859, Frederick and Catherina Alberswerth deeded one acre of land to the German Methodist Episcopal Church. It was located about two miles northwest of the Senate Grove Methodist Church and was to be used as a meeting house and burialground. This was from land owned by Weber and Meier.The church was called Meier. Also a burial ground located on Spreckelmeyer Road near Berger, was being used. The Reverend Wilhelm Schreck, a Methodist circuit rider and founder ofMethodist churches in the area as well as the Meier Church is buried on the Spreckelmeyer site. Both of these sites contain marked and unmarked graves and are not maintained.

    In 1879 land was obtained from Senator F. W. Pehle and his wife Hanna by the congregation as a new church site and burial ground on what is now names Highway VV. The congregation was then named Senate Grove Immanuel M. E. Church.Additional land was purchased from Wesley Allersmeyer and his wife Louise in 1926 and 1946.

    The first burial was that of a child, Emma Pehle, in 1876. This was probably the daughter of Senator Pehle.

    By-laws were drawn up in 1894 defining the boundaries of the burial grounds and private lots. An instrument of correction was filed in 1899. By-laws enacted in 1938 established a perpetual endowment to provide for the upkeep of the burialgrounds.

    Burial:
    row 10

    Burial:
    row 11

    Burial:
    row 10

    Burial:
    row 11

    Buried:
    row 8


Generation: 2