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I first came here with my sister Katie Gretsch Cuddeback in October of 2002.
That gorgeous fall day, Katie and I first had lunch at Peter Lugers with my
fabulous Brooklyn researcher, Mary Ann DiNapoli ...then we began searching in
this cemetery.
As the following records indicate, I had started my research at this cemetery, five years earlier.
In the early 1990's, Teddy Clauss son of Elsa Gretsch first told me that there
were family graves here. Although, this cemetery appears to be the first burial
place of the Gretsch family members in Brooklyn, no burial site for Jacob
Gretsch's first wife, Rosina Artz Gretsch has been found.
The parents of Rosa Schnapauff Gretsch are buried here. Also Jacob Gretsch and
two of his wives, Anna Artz Gretsch and Bertha Wintermantal Gretsch.
Several of the Gretsch children born in Mannheim are also buried here: Pauline
Gretsch Benzing, Philippine Gretsch Morgner and Jacob.
It is interesting to note that when Fritz Gretsch died in 1895, his
wife Rosa choose to purchase a plot for the family in the Greenwood Cemetery.
Exactly why Rosa decided not to bury her husband in the same cemetery
where other family members were buried is not known...but it interesting to
speculate what lead Rosa to this decision. Check Rosa's time line on this
website for more information as to what was happening in the family at the time
of her husband's death.
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1997 Letter from The Evergreens Cemetery.
Click on the image to see an enlargement.
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Directions to The Evergreen Cemetery |
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Cedar Vale Names
Emily's name does not appear on the stone. |
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Map of The Evergreens |
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This letter dated February 6, 2002 brings an end to my long
search for Pauline Gretsch Benzing.
From this letter I learned that she died on September 1, 1885 at 102 Lewis
Ave. in Brooklyn.She is the first to be buried in this plot, so I assume
it was purchased for her burial. Also, in this letter I learn that
Philippine Gretsch and Max Morgner had a son, Hans who died at the age of 4
months on November 30, 1892. Max Morgner was also buried here on July 25,
1898.
There is an extra place in this plot that was never used.
It is strange that Pauline's younger brother Jacob Gretsch wasn't buried
here in 1897. Also strange that Philippine wasn't buried here with her
sister, her husband and her son when she died in 1914. Perhaps, she stated
precisely that she didn't want to be buried here. |
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Mount Tabor Philippine's name is not on this stone. |
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