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Magdala Cemetery

Located at 353 Roennfeldt Road, Magdala. The site contains traditional burials.

History

In 1872 Hermann Klau, August Noll, August Siebert, Carl Ossig and William Tamblyn, all farmers from Pinkerton Plains, were the first trustees of the cemetery. The early Lutheran settlers also built a church at Magdala but a reorganization of the congregation resulted in services being held in the Methodist Church building in Wasleys, until a Lutheran church was built there in 1906.

By 1973 a small cemetery is all that remain of the Magdala Church. Early gravestones include some from the Wedding, Raneberg, Siebert, Kruger, Lenz and Roenfeldt families. Most of the gravestones are inscribed in German.

Burials and Placement of Ashes

Burial Site Map