There is no tombstone for Conrad. Several volunteers have searched for his marker in the last year to no avail. Here is an accounting from one volunteer.
There was a tombstone when there was an accounting of all markers in the 1930's. However, none exists today. In a discussion with the groundsman, he indicated that it was possible that all three Hoeffler's are buried in the same location at Calvary. It is possible that after the death of Otto & Mary, with Conrad buried at the depth of 8 feet and Otto & Mary being cremated and buried on top; Conrad's marker was removed and substituted with the Marker for Otto & Mary.
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Married Elizabeth Rauel in 1863, they immigrated to the U.S. in 1866, Conrad was a naturalized citizen. I have found a family tree that states Conrad died 5 Jan 1920 but I have found him enumerated in the 1920 census which, although taken in Jan was taken after Conrad's date of death and he is in it.
There is no tombstone for Conrad. Several volunteers have searched for his marker in the last year to no avail. Here is an accounting from one volunteer.
There was a tombstone when there was an accounting of all markers in the 1930's. However, none exists today. In a discussion with the groundsman, he indicated that it was possible that all three Hoeffler's are buried in the same location at Calvary. It is possible that after the death of Otto & Mary, with Conrad buried at the depth of 8 feet and Otto & Mary being cremated and buried on top; Conrad's marker was removed and substituted with the Marker for Otto & Mary.
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Married Elizabeth Rauel in 1863, they immigrated to the U.S. in 1866, Conrad was a naturalized citizen. I have found a family tree that states Conrad died 5 Jan 1920 but I have found him enumerated in the 1920 census which, although taken in Jan was taken after Conrad's date of death and he is in it.
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