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Thank you for your reply. I have been running into that trouble lately. The trouble with the older graves, and our family. It seems like those graves may have had wooden crosses to mark the grave. Also other rules and regulations that allow new people to be buried in a cemetery of old. Thank you for the alternate name to the cemetery, it also gives me something to go on. I had no idea it was the old Logan Cemetery. I am looking for Tobias Benjamin Schmidt. I did find a tombstone in MorningStar with a handwritten german inscription of a Tobias H. Schmidt, who is under a bush in the southeastern part of the cemetery. Which we thought was our Tobias. But was not. Is there a transcription of the cemetery that I can get a hold of?? Let me know. Linda Notify Administrator about this message?
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