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Name Birth Date Death Date Photo Cemetery
Mary Muller December 12 1811 June 17 1881 Grave Lake View Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Hannah Oemke May 10 1865 September 19 1892 Grave Lake View Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Lizzie Oemke August 22 1873 August 7 1890 Grave Lake View Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Dora Oemke January 19 1833 October 29 1890 Grave Lake View Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Henry Oemke January 19 1825 October 26 1890 Grave Lake View Cemetery (Indiana, United States of America)
Rickey (Richae) Oemke 1860 1949 Brooklyn Heights Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Fred Oemke 1860 1950 Grave Brooklyn Heights Cemetery (Ohio, United States of America)
Stella Oemke April 25 1898 September 21 1943 Eloise Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America)
Terrance Arthur Oemke 1945 1998 Grave Green Lawn Cemetery (Georgia, United States of America)
June Ellen Oemke 1942 2006 Grave Green Lawn Cemetery (Georgia, United States of America)
Elmer Oemke October 1 1905 October 8 1915 Saint Peter's Lutheran Church Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America)
Friederike Maria Oemke August 13 1841 October 12 1887 Grave Saint John Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America)
Christian Oemke February 9 1841 August 13 1907 Grave Saint John Cemetery (Michigan, United States of America)

 

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