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Evangeliscen Emanuel Cemetery
Farmer, Douglas County, Washington

Farmer, WA 98858
Sec. 16 of T24N, R24E

Lat: 47°34'35"N, Lon: 119°48'42"W

Contributed by Fred Pflugrath, Sep 23, 2000 [fpflug@nwi.net]. Total records = 25.

Located 2.5 miles South of Farmer, west side of the county road.

Evangeliscen Emanuel Cemetery is also known as Angelical Emanuel and Evangelical Emanuel.

From the appearance, the cemetery is about 100 feet by 50 feet in size. The cemetery had been prepared for Memorial Day and was still in good shape. Information for the above update came from the cemetery map, Fred and Martha Besel, Helen (Besel) Grande, the Evangeliscen Emanuel Church records, and the walk though.

Most of the listings have obits on file at the WAGS library in Wenatchee. Any misspelling and wrong dates, please let me know. Thanks

I finished walking the cemetery on Jun 8, 1998.

- Fred Pflugrath

??, Child, no dates
Besel, Clarence Melvin, d. 14 Apr 1922, 4 months, 4 days
Besel, Evelyn Irene, d. 17 Aug 1921, 11 months, 24 days
Besel, George Jacob, b. 1894, d. 1935,
Besel, Grandma, no dates
Bott, Helen, no dates
Bott, child, no dates
Irmer, Amelia Besel, b. 1901, d. 1928, mother
Irmer, Rose, no dates, 2 1/2 months
Irmer, Venie B, no dates
Jordan, Helen Marie, b. 23 Dec 1918, d. 1 Mar 1919, In Loving Memory
Ramm, Dorothy, b. 20 Apr 1888, d. 8 Sep 1901, diphtheria
Ramm, Helen, b. 23 Jan ??, d. 4 Aug 1921, diphtheria
Schillereff, Mary Margaret, b. 1845, d. 1917, nee Wagner - Grandma Kuper
Suppes, Georg, d. 27 Apr 1918, 39 yrs, 1 month, 15 days
Temple, Heinrich, d. 20 Apr 1920, 32 years, 7 months
Wagner, baby, no dates, son of Jacob Wagner

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