Message Boards

You are here: Message Boards > Topics > Cemeteries & Tombstones > United States > Michigan Cemeteries > PHILLIP MARTENS, Detroit Cemetery, German/Lutheran
Names or Keywords
All Boards   Michigan Cemeteries - Family History & Genealogy Message Board

PHILLIP MARTENS, Detroit Cemetery, German/Lutheran

Sort

PHILLIP MARTENS, Detroit Cemetery, German/Lutheran

tamimartens  (View posts) Posted: 25 Feb 2003 2:07AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Martens, Daeschlein
I am seeking the death/cemetery information for my ggrandfather, Phillip, Martens. He was 80 years old in 1930 and listed in the Census in Detroit. His wife was 79 years old. Her name was Barbara (nee Daeschlein).

Re: PHILLIP MARTENS, Detroit Cemetery, German/Lutheran

MEMartens  (View posts) Posted: 16 Apr 2004 5:03PM GMT
Classification: Query
According to their death certificates, both Philip and Barbara are buried in Grandlawn Cemetery in Detroit.

Re: Schmidt, Emanuel and Rose

suzannenapier11  (View posts) Posted: 4 Sep 2007 8:55PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Schmidt
I have information that my above mentioned Great Grandparents were buried in what was called German Evangelical Cemetery, however, I haven't been able to find any such cemetery in Detroit. They died in Jan 29, 1931 and Dec 27, abt. 1924-25 respectively. Any informantion would be most appreciated.

Thank You
S. Napier

Re: Schmidt, Emanuel and Rose

MarkTressel  (View posts) Posted: 31 Mar 2008 11:30PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Mrock, Mroch, Maeder, Mader, Teschke, McCloy, Weidbush, Knack, Mielke
There is a Lutheran Cemetery in Detroit that still exists today. It was called Trinity Lutheran Cemetery but it is now just called Trinity Cemetery. I guess it is no longer owned by Trinity Lutheran Church of Detroit. It is located at 5210 Mt. Elliott Ave, Detroit, MI 48211. Their phone number is 313-921-0286. It is difficult to get info from them as they have never answered any of my letters over the years. I have had to go there myself to do searches. I do know there are alot of Schmidt buried there....in fact, I may have pictures of most of the Schmidt headstones.

Dee Tressel

Re: German Evangelical Cemetery

Bonita_R_Walker  (View posts) Posted: 25 May 2009 4:15PM GMT
Classification: Query
German Evangelical Cemetery is not in Detroit. It is located in Barry County, Michigan not far from Battle Creek.

Another possibility as to where your ancestors may be buried is Ann Arbor, MI which is much closer to Detroit than Battle Creek. Years ago, and some people even today, say they are from Detroit, when they in fact are from an area close to Detroit like Ann Arbor.

My guess is there may have been a name change to the cemetery. I mention Ann Arbor because it had a HUGE German population beginning about 1829 and continued for about 100 years.

Re: Schmidt, Emanuel and Rose

suzannenapier11  (View posts) Posted: 25 May 2009 6:36PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: SCHMIDT
I just read your reply of Mar. 31, 2008 regarding SCHMIDT headstones that you may have. I know it's been a while, but if you still have them would it be possible to send them to me? Somehow I missed your posting and just found it.
Thank you and I'm sorry for the big time lapse.

Suzanne Napier

Find a Board

Page Tools