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Oehler Family Cemetery, Mormon Coulee, Township of Shelby, La Crosse County, Wisconsin.

Under Construction.

Headstones of Oehlers Buried in Other Locations.

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St. Martin's and Union Cemeteries.Town of Fillmore, Washington County, Wisconsin.
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Gravestone of Sophia Oehler b. 1829- d. 1908, sister to Gottfried and Valentine, married to Gottfried Geidel.
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Sophia Oehler Geidel.
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Gottfried Geidel, husband of Sophia Oehler.
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Emma Geidel Hartz, daughter to Sophia and Gottfried Geidel.
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Alvin, Jennie, and Adolph Geidel. Children of Sophia and Gottfried?
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Otto, Louis, and Emma Geidel.
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Ernst Oehler 1834-1911 and his wife Ernestine 1840-1925. Ernst was a brother to Gottfried and Valentin Oehler. This grave stone is the backside of the marker in the next picture.
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The son of Ernst and Ernestine Otto R. Oehler 1869-1952, and his wife Sadie 1866-1971. Also their son Rollin E. 1912-1995.
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The main marker (in the middle of a grouping of smaller markers) for some of the children and grandchildren of Ernst and Ernestine Oehler.
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Edwin Oehler son to Ernst and Ernestine Oehler.
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Carl G. Oehler. Grandchild of Ernst and Ernestine. Child of Otto R. and Sadie Oehler.
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Robert A. Oehler 1877-1954. Son of Ernst and Ernestine Oehler.
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Agnes Oehler, wife of Robert Oehler.
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In addition to the individual headstones around the main marker, there are several little stones with Os on them marking the family plot area.
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Marker for Maria Oehler 1832-1915 and her husband Georg Kirmse 1825-1904. Maria was a sister to Gottfried and Valentin Oehler.
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Frank Kirmse. Son to Maria and Georg?
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Far off view of the Ernst Oehler family headstone. It is the gray stone with the red and blue flowers in front of it.
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A wheat field in Fillmore. The Oehlers there were probably farmers and more than likely grew wheat, the main crop in Wisconsin at the time. This photo was taken in 2011, the wheat of the 1800s was a different variety and much taller.
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An old house in Fillmore, Wisconsin. Probably the type of wood house that settlers in the 1800s lived in.