MARBURG TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH CEMETERY | Betamemorials

MARBURG TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH CEMETERY


The Marburg Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery is situated on Lot 1 (RP 35866) Edmund Street (off Warrego Highway) Marburg, Queensland 4346.
Opened around in 1880 the graveyard was initially a Lutheran cemetery, however now it is available to all divisions.
The Marburg Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery is an open graveyard with various (around 250) conspicuous tombstones denoting the graves of numerous early pioneers and occupants of the Marburg territory.

The eastern area of the burial ground is presently broad Marburg graveyard while the western segment contains principally the graves of German and Lutheran relatives. An open wood surrounded and ridged excited iron roofed asylum shed is found halfway.

The Marburg Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery is a position of social legacy centrality and is significant for its relationship with the social and profound advancement of Marburg, as a record of the family names of neighborhood occupants – especially those of Lutheran confidence.

Displayed below are images of the Headstone and Base Cemetery Memorials, Full Single Monument Cemetery Memorials, Full Double Monument Cemetery Memorials, Vault and Mausoleum CemeteryMemorials, created by Beta Memorials – Monumental Masons Brisbane and erected over burial plots in this cemetery. Click on any image to be taken to a page with full details of that monument.

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