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Daniel Kemmner

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Daniel Kemmner

Birth
West Penn, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Feb 1879 (aged 5)
West Penn, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
New Ringgold, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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I noticed this tombstone in the background of a photo I took of the marker for Woodrow Schellhammer. I zoomed in and blew it up. It is definitely a Kemmner and at the bottom you can read it the name of Mathias Kemmner and sort of make out the name of Gebhart. So this must be a child of Mathias and Fredricka Kemmner nee Gebhart. The rest of the stone is unreadable. It just so happens Mathias Kemmner is buried a few feet away. Searching through church records, I found Daniel Kemmer son of Mathias and Fredericka. I can't confirm 100% this is the grave of Daniel Kemmner, as Mathias might have had other children. Plus the fact its bigger that most stones are for a young child. There is small unreadable stone about two feet to the left of this one. That very well could be his. So for the time being I'm calling this his grave. He is buried in this cemetery and he certainly would be in this family plot. A better picture and examination of the stone needed to confirm this memorial.
I noticed this tombstone in the background of a photo I took of the marker for Woodrow Schellhammer. I zoomed in and blew it up. It is definitely a Kemmner and at the bottom you can read it the name of Mathias Kemmner and sort of make out the name of Gebhart. So this must be a child of Mathias and Fredricka Kemmner nee Gebhart. The rest of the stone is unreadable. It just so happens Mathias Kemmner is buried a few feet away. Searching through church records, I found Daniel Kemmer son of Mathias and Fredericka. I can't confirm 100% this is the grave of Daniel Kemmner, as Mathias might have had other children. Plus the fact its bigger that most stones are for a young child. There is small unreadable stone about two feet to the left of this one. That very well could be his. So for the time being I'm calling this his grave. He is buried in this cemetery and he certainly would be in this family plot. A better picture and examination of the stone needed to confirm this memorial.


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