There are four broken stones in a row. Among these are reportedly: Wilhelm Alixander (no dates, 1 mo), Wilhelmina (Pieper) Alexander, and Anna Dubi (somehow related to Alexander, as per the inscription). There is a horribly preserved one adjacent (south) to this one that I could only make out the words "Aged 68 yrs, 24 days". The stones are of the same size and style.
Since this was the only "Wilhelmina" not otherwise accounted for in the cemetery, I only assumed it was her.
There are four broken stones in a row. Among these are reportedly: Wilhelm Alixander (no dates, 1 mo), Wilhelmina (Pieper) Alexander, and Anna Dubi (somehow related to Alexander, as per the inscription). There is a horribly preserved one adjacent (south) to this one that I could only make out the words "Aged 68 yrs, 24 days". The stones are of the same size and style.
Since this was the only "Wilhelmina" not otherwise accounted for in the cemetery, I only assumed it was her.
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