Ann was the wife of William Custard 1766-1844∼The old graves are marked only with upright field stones with no inscriptions. In 1936 the site was reported to have about 15 graves. It is believed that part of this old cemetery was destroyed by the widening of the road some years ago. This is believed to be the original burial ground of the William Custard family which was used in the late 1700s and very early 1800s prior to the opening of the cemetery in 1844/45 at the nearby St. John's Lutheran Church.
Ann was the wife of William Custard 1766-1844∼The old graves are marked only with upright field stones with no inscriptions. In 1936 the site was reported to have about 15 graves. It is believed that part of this old cemetery was destroyed by the widening of the road some years ago. This is believed to be the original burial ground of the William Custard family which was used in the late 1700s and very early 1800s prior to the opening of the cemetery in 1844/45 at the nearby St. John's Lutheran Church.
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