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San Geronimo Cemetery
 
1620 E Walnut St

Seguin, TX 78155
(830) 379-0799

San Geronimo Location Map


Please note that I had to break the cemetery into sections because of the amount of Graves and Pictures.

If you know of someone who is buried in San Geronimo, please let me know because they may not have

a headstone.  Wanda Qualls

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Pictures Sent By:

Jane Jahns Rice  Apr 24 2009   Jane added some dates that were in the Social Security Death Index.
Donna Schulte Loth - Feb 19, 2009.  She said it was her goal to take pictures of all the graves in the cemetery.  She will be sending them to me as well as Find A Grave - San Geronimo Cemetery
Donna found (so far) eleven graves in San Geronimo that have the somewhat rare and unusual zinc markers manufactured by Monumental Bronze Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut between the 1870s and early 1900s.  These markers were offered as low cost alternatives to bronze.  Since they were hollow, they were said to have been used by prohibitionists and outlaws as contraband stashes.  They never really caught on, people of the time thinking that "low-cost" also meant poor quality.  Ironically, they have proved themselves favorably up against bronze, granite and even marble, being still as sharp as the day they were made.
 She created a "virtual cemetery" at Find-A-Grave that shows a collection of these "zinkers".  The link is below:
Marvin & Samme Templin
Annie Wesch Scates
Betsy Sue - Mar 03, 2009
 

Emblems You May See In The Cemetery And What They Mean

Please note that I had to break the cemetery into sections because of the amount of Graves and Pictures.

Babyland

Click On Letter To Take You To That Section.

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