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HILLSIDE CEMETERY DIRECTORYThe directory for Hillside Cemetery is a project dedicated in loving memory of Jeane Borre Berney, (1927-2006) by her family. The information in the directory was compiled by Virgil and Linda Berney from information found in cemetery records, obituaries, monument inscriptions, census records and the biographies found in the excellent book, “The History of Wolbach.” As space permitted, maiden names, birth dates, marriage dates, immigration dates and military service were listed. Although every effort was made to include accurate information, the various sources sometimes contained conflicting information, and there are inevitable transcription errors. As the cemetery was expanded over the years, the resulting numbering system became a bit confusing. The directory lists Block and Lot numbers to assist in locating graves, and the cemetery map is color coded by Block. The following is taken from “The History of Wolbach” which was published in 1988 by Tommy-Rene Printers, Inc., page 226, reprinted with permission of the publisher:
There are 1,620 listings herein. The 214 immigrants from 13 countries identified to date came from: Denmark (91), Sweden (28), Germany (26), Bohemia (18), England (10), Russia (9), Ireland (8), Scotland (8), Canada (7), Switzerland (4), Norway (3), Austria (1) and Holland (1). Hillside Cemetery is the final resting place for many veterans, and their graves bear special markers. Civil War veterans include William Caudill, William Cook, Francis Cutler, John Dollarhide, Abel Eastabrook, William Glenn, William Imus, Jeremiah Lambert and Joseph Rochek. Those who gave their life serving our country include Frank Rother (France, WWI), Fred Brown, (Guam, WWII), Ray Scheibe (Korea), and Terry Berney (Vietnam). Carroll E. “Tommy” Thompson was a WWII Pearl Harbor survivor. The Family of Virgil & Jeane Berney May 2007 |
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Last revised: 14 Dec 2007