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Welcome to the Fehmarn Cemeteries This page
is where you can find the headstones of your ancestral names.
All 6 cemeteries on the Island of Fehmarn and the 2 smaller cemeteries
located in nearby town of Großenbrode are represented on this page. The
cemeteries are located at the St. Nikolai church in Burg, The Kepelle Cemetery
on Sahrendorfer Str., at the St. Johannis Church in Bannesdorf, at the St. Petri
Church in Landkirchen, at the St. Johannis Church in Petersdorf, and two small
cemeteries in Großenbrode. To be buried in one of the
eight cemeteries, which are all owned by the churches, does not guarantee you an
eternal resting place. In the Church cemeteries, family members are buried for
only 25 years, after which time your family must pay the church and maintain the
gravesite to remain in the cemetery. Thus on Fehmarn, old gravesites are not
very common. Most sites are of those who died in the last 25 years.
Occasionally, one large headstone is used for several individuals in a
family. It appears when this is the
case; the 25 year rule starts over each time another family member is buried.
(I have been told that those exhumed are put in a bone barn.
Truth or myth, I don’t know for sure.) I have photographed over
3800 of the headstones on Fehmarn, Großenbrode and Heiligenhafen and they are available for
your viewing on this site. Family members maintain the
individual plots of each gravesite. They
visit often and work hard at making beautiful gardens of flowers for their loved
ones. This special care by the
families makes the cemeteries a beautiful and peaceful place to visit.
If you are in possession of
photographs of a headstone of a family member from Fehmarn or Fehmaraner's
buried elsewhere please consider sending a copy of them for placement on this
web site. Many of the pictures you have may be the only record remaining of
those gravesites on Fehmarn. Click here to search the cemeteries
Forgotten and Forsaken
‘Tween hawthorn and ‘tween savory You yank the weeds away and then…. They were two people, man and wife,
AT THE GRAVE-STONE
The grave, mom’s folks were laid to
rest,
Never will they be at our side. -
In Burg, “God’s acre”, laid to rest,
Never will they be at our side. -
The FEHMARN GENEALOGY Site |