Sarah Anne Ehrenberg grave monument details at Municipal Cemetery, Gayndah, Queensland,Australia

Sarah Anne Ehrenberg grave monument in Municipal Cemetery, Gayndah, Queensland, Australia

Sarah Anne Ehrenberg grave monument: legible names and details

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Sarah Anne Ehrenberg
1942741868first name on monumentWilhelmina (Sarah Ann) Eisenmenger was the daughter of George (1836-1913) Eisenmenger, and Caroline Corry or Curry (1840-1906). George was born in Biebrich, Germany and is buried at Rookwood. He was known as German George. Caroline was born at sea near Trim County, Meath, Ireland and died in 1906 at Inverell. Wilhelmina was born in Sydney in 1868 and married Henry Ehrenberg in 1883. They had seven children.

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Good morning, I'm trying to put together a basic family history for my step father's family. I'm not sure if they will want to pursue it but if they do I am assembling the direct line of ancestors only. I have seen there are other Ehrenberg's on ancestory.com who may have already requested these images. Thank you.
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This grave belongs to my great grandmother. I intend to take my father to visit it. He was 7 years old when his grandmother died, and never met her. We believe she was estranged from husband Henry. I am very interested to know the source of the name German George for Wilhelmina's father. I have not seen that name used anywhere in relation to George Eisenmenger. Look forward to hearing from you. Regards. Laurie
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This lady is my paternal Grandmother
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Location of the above Sarah Anne Ehrenberg monument

Municipal Cemetery, Gayndah, Queensland, Australia

Municipal Cemetery, Gayndah
Municipal Cemetery

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