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Submitted: 9/12/19 • Approved: 9/14/19 • Last Updated: 9/17/19 • R202325-G0-S3
This is an old small family cemetery, containing two graves for Wilhelm Bindseil (1862-1895) and his wife Lina Hanz (1862-1919). It is located on private property, about 1 mile north of FM-306 along Loma Ranch Road in northern Comal County. The cemetery was found fenced with old-style steel wire mesh fence and wooden posts (approximately 8' x 12') but overgrown with brush during a visit on 27-Mar-2019. The two graves are oriented with the feet facing south. The cemetery is not marked on the county map published by the Texas Dept. Of Transportation. It is described in the book "Bridging Spring Branch and Western Comal County, Texas" by Brenda Anderson-Lindemann (2012) on page 95, indicating two burials.
*Photograph & data courtesy of:
Chris Kneupper
Contributed on 9/12/19 by ashaw444
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Record #: 202325