Name | Born | Died | Notes | Picture |
---|---|---|---|---|
Helffrich, Johann Henrich (Rev.)** | 22 Oct. 1739 | Dec. 5, 1810 | Aged 77 yrs, 1 mo, 1 w, 5 days | Picture |
Helffrich, John H. (aka Johannes)** | Jan. 17, 1795 | Apr. 8, 1852 | Son of the Rev. Johann Henrich Helffrich and Maria Magdalena Sassaman | Picture |
Helffrich, Maria (nee Hoch) | Aug. 9, 1788 | May 27, 1823 | First Wife of Daniel Helfrich; Son of Rev. Johann Heinrich and Maria Magdalena Helffrich | Picture |
Helffrich, Maria Magdalena (nee Sassaman)** | Dec. 28? 1756 | May 28, 1833 | Daughter of Andreas and Elizabeth Gertraut Sassaman; Wife of Hon. Joh. Heinrich Helffrich; Aged 76 yrs, 5 mos. | Picture |
Helfrich, Cornelia C.L. | Mar. 6, 1856 | May 14, 1856 | Daughter of Dr. John Henry and Hester E. Helfrich | Picture |
Helfrich, Nathan | Nov. 12, 1821 | Apr. 27, 1823 | Son of Daniel Helffrich and Maria Hoch | Picture |
Helfrich, Paulina M.L. | Mar. 6, 1856 | Apr. 28, 1856 | Daughter of Dr. John Helfrich and Hester Herman | Picture |
Helfrich, Samuel | May 22, 1823 | Jul. 23, 1823 | Son of Daniel Helffrich and Maria Hoch | Picture |
Herman, Carl G. (Rev.) | Oct. 24, 1792 | Aug. 4, 1863 | Husband of Hester Sassaman; Son of Friedrich and Maria Herman | Picture |
Herman, Hester (nee Sassaman | Apr. 26, 1791 | May 22, 1851 | Daughter of Jacob Sassaman and Maria Grim; Wife of Rev. Carl G. Herman | Picture Picture |
Herman, Karl Friedrich | Mar. 21, 1824 | Jul. 24, 1837 | Son of Rev. C.G. Herman and Hester Sassaman | Picture |
Sassaman, Andreas | Dec. 20, 1725 | Dec. 7, 1804 | Picture | |
Sassaman, Elizabeth Gertraut (nee Homrighausen) | Jan. 3, 1723 | May 3, 1795 | Wife of Andreas Sassaman | Picture |
Sassaman, Jacob | Sep. 4 1764 | Sep. 16, 1826 | Son of Andreas and Elizabeth Gertraut Sassaman; Married Maria Grim Oct. 7, 1787 | Picture |
Sassaman, Maria (nee Grim) | Jun 23, 1762 | Dec. 1, 1844 | Wife of Jacob Sassaman | Picture |
These are pictures of tombstones that were originally at this cemetery for these 3 people. In the late 1800s Rev. William A. Helffrich, a grandson of Rev. Johann Henrich Helffrich, moved the graves to Ziegel's Church Cemetery, where they are today.
Submitted by David.
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