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Saint John ELC Cemetery
Baltimore County, Maryland

St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran
3911 Sweet Air Road
Phoenix, Md. 410-592-6565

Lat: 39°30'44"N, Lon: 76°32'32"W

This is not a complete listing of burials!  The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 16.

Contributor's Index:

Adams, Elmer R., b. 1913, d. 1989, Father, Stone #7, [BH]
Adams, Nina E., b. 1920, d. 1974, Mother, Stone #7, [BH]
Amrein, Esther P., b. 1899, d. 1971, Large stone-Eicholtz, Amrein, Ellrich, Stone #6, [BH]
Amrein, G. Howard, b. 1897, d. 1986, Large stone-Eicholtz, Amrein, Ellrich, Stone #6, [BH]
Eicholtz, Catherine S., b. 1877, d. 1947, Obit: d/o Justus & Margaret Spring Eicholtz, Stone #6, [BH]
Eicholtz, Justus H., b. 1823, Germany, d. 1895, (also sp-Justice) Large stone-Eicholtz, Amrein, Ellrich, Stone #6, [BH]
Eicholtz, Margaret B., b. 1830, d. 1901, Large stone-Eicholtz, Amrein, Ellrich, Stone #6, [BH]
Ellrich, Clarence E., b. Dec 17, 1915, d. Sep 18, 1988, Large stone-Eicholtz, Amrein, Ellrich--US Navy, Stone #6, [BH]
Ellrich, Mary F., b. May 1, 1922, d. Living, Beloved Wife, Stone #6, [BH]
Graefe, Anna E., b. 8/16/1889, d. Sep 26, 1953, Stone #46, [BH]
Graefe, J. Henry, Jr., b. 1916, d. 1940, h/o Jane Fender, Stone #46, [BH]
Graefe, J. Henry, b. 6/1/1875, d. Dec 27, 1944, Stone #46, [BH]
Turnbaugh, Albert W., b. Feb 2, 1915, d. Feb 23, 2000, Flat Stone, Stone #15, [BH]
Turnbaugh, Albert, b. 9/13/1890, d. Jun 5, 1977, Stone #14, [BH]
Turnbaugh, Emma C., b. 10/23/1882, d. Sep 17, 1948, Stone #14, [BH]
Turnbaugh, Margaret E., b. Oct 27, 1911, d. Mar 16, 2000, Stone #15, [BH]

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