Atchison County, Missouri - Hunter Cemetery Tombstones |
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photo by: Maurice LaFonte - melsbl@stjoelive.com |
July 2010 Hilke (It is seen) that (death) has overcome her and so on. translation: Hilke (Hilda) |
Note from T. Maureen Schoenky: |
These are written in Fraktur (broken letters), also called the Gothic font, not in Schrift, but the bottom portion is just illegible, except for a couple of letters which are in the darkened portion - is this darkened part from from water? Maybe that would work for the rest of it. The old European-born people often engraved birthplaces on American tombstones - or perhaps this is a religious saying or poem. My intuition says a Bible verse - on the right-hand side, 5. v. 5 perhaps? My interpretation of the upper portion: Hilke (Koseform or Kosename for Hilda) Tochter von - daughter of __a__n. This is an abbreviation, but I don't recognize that as Johann. u. (and) Antke (Antje?) Flessner gest. (gestorben - died) den - the 5. April 1890 Im alter von - at the age of 22 Jahren (years) 1 (or 19?) (months) 7 Tage (days) I think it's 22 years, 1 month, 7 days. Flessner appears to be of Slavic origin - towards the east and south. It may be an Anglicized version. Maureen (T. Maureen Schoenky, Germanic Research, SCGS - 501(c)3 corporation) Native of Kirkwood MO. |