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Notes:
EVERGREEN CEMETERY
City of Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin
Location: The cemetery is bounded by 18th Street on the East, Revere Drive on the Southeast, Prospect Ave. and Michigan Ave. on the North, and by the Chicago & Northwestern R.R. on the West and Southwest. Burials go back to about 1847, and the cemetery is maintained in excellent condition. It contains over 20,000 burials, and because of the size, the transcription was being done one section at a time, with the oldest section being done first. This section was transcribed on five different days in June and July 1976 by Dick and Carol Cote of the Wisconsin State Old Cemetery Society. The balance of the cemetery was copied in the summers of 1980 through 1983 by members of the Manitowoc Old Cemetery Society. The transcription is available at the following website, from which these notes were copied:
http://www.2manitowoc.com/44.html
Headstones
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Benkelman, Jane McCormick The widow of Richard Clancey. She had two young children when she married Leonhard Benkelman, and they went onto have two more. All four children considered Leonhard their father. |
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Jane McCormick (d. 21 Aug 1894)
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Benkelman, Leonhard Civil War Marker |
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Johann Leonhard "Leonard" Benkelman (d. 25 May 1913)
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Benkelman/Horne/Clark Family Marker This is what is engraved on the back of the headstone of William and Mary Jane (Clancey-Benkelman) CLARK. It marks not only the burial place of Leonhard Benkelman and his wife, Jane McCormick; but also of presumed son-in-law John E. Horne and grandson, Willie Horne. The lot itself was purchased by John E. Horne. Leonhard Benkelman's step-daughter, Mary Jane Clancey, married first a HORNE and later William Clark. |
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Johann Leonhard "Leonard" Benkelman (d. 25 May 1913)
William "Willie" Horne (d. Abt 1887)
Jane McCormick (d. 21 Aug 1894)
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Clark, William and Mary Jane Clancey Benkelman Headstone, front side This is the front of their monument. On the backside, four additional names were carved, Leonard Benkelman, Jane Benkelman, John E. Horne and Willie Horne. The Civil War service of Leonard Benkelman and John Horne's civil war was also noted. |
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Family: William Clark / Mary Jane Clancey
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