The Wisconsin State Journal, Sunday, February 15, 1931
Cemetery records indicate "section unknown, lot unknown, grave 158." There is a lot in Section 1, Block 2 which was owned by a "Mrs. Rosalia Diebold" but Rose was the only one in the family by that name. Either she owned it or her mother Adelheid was truly the owner and the names were transposed at some point. In any event, that is the lot where Adelheid and Johann Diebold are supposed to be buried, and I would assume that this is also where Rose and probably brother Lawrence are buried.
The Wisconsin State Journal, Sunday, February 15, 1931
Cemetery records indicate "section unknown, lot unknown, grave 158." There is a lot in Section 1, Block 2 which was owned by a "Mrs. Rosalia Diebold" but Rose was the only one in the family by that name. Either she owned it or her mother Adelheid was truly the owner and the names were transposed at some point. In any event, that is the lot where Adelheid and Johann Diebold are supposed to be buried, and I would assume that this is also where Rose and probably brother Lawrence are buried.
Family Members
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Peter Theodore Joseph Diebold
1856–1930
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Lawrence Diebold
1858–1934
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Mary Diebold Rogers Brandmeyer
1859–1941
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John Diebold
1862–1936
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Julia Ursula Diebold Scherer Schulkamp
1865–1953
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Mathew John Diebold
1866–1916
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Bernard "Barney" Diebold
1867–1945
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Catherine "Kate" Diebold Moehlman
1869–1939
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Sr Mary Gorgonia [Emma] Diebold
1871–1958
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Frank Diebold
1873–1949
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Magdalena Diebold Riemer
1874–1960
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William Michael Diebold
1875–1946
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Elizabeth Rosalia "Lizzie" Diebold Bradley
1877–1960
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Joseph Peter Diebold
1878–1955
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Charles Gottlieb Theophilus Diebold
1880–1967
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