Natives of Russia & ND respectively
Unnamed Female infant Gans -Female white b/d 4 Jun 1918 Odessa 6hours Informant Father of Odessa, WA Cause: Premature birth Lee Ganson, MD, Odessa. Burial and undertaker not given.
ref: Freedensfeld-Quast Cemetery & Obituaries by Marge Womach -WA State Register of Death - Due to the family associations it is assumed that this burial occurred in Freedensfeld Cemetery, particularly since there is no indication that the infant was buried in Odessa Cemetery, and no mention of removal found.
*Note Freedensfeld-Quast Cemetery
Lawrence Quast knew that the cemetery was purchased from Gottlieb Hemmerling, and the Freedensfeld church was in that corner. The Freedensfeld church was Congregational, later disassembled and the usable lumber was used by the Pilgrim Congregational Church. The area was served in the early days by a Lutheran church also.
Natives of Russia & ND respectively
Unnamed Female infant Gans -Female white b/d 4 Jun 1918 Odessa 6hours Informant Father of Odessa, WA Cause: Premature birth Lee Ganson, MD, Odessa. Burial and undertaker not given.
ref: Freedensfeld-Quast Cemetery & Obituaries by Marge Womach -WA State Register of Death - Due to the family associations it is assumed that this burial occurred in Freedensfeld Cemetery, particularly since there is no indication that the infant was buried in Odessa Cemetery, and no mention of removal found.
*Note Freedensfeld-Quast Cemetery
Lawrence Quast knew that the cemetery was purchased from Gottlieb Hemmerling, and the Freedensfeld church was in that corner. The Freedensfeld church was Congregational, later disassembled and the usable lumber was used by the Pilgrim Congregational Church. The area was served in the early days by a Lutheran church also.
Gravesite Details
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