Emma passed away April 23, 1858 and was buried at Grape Creek,Gillespie Co.,Texas.[2]
Sources
↑ BAPTISMAL: To Joh. Wolfgang Braütigam was born by his wife Christine, nee Kensing, on 17 January a daughter who on 30 May was baptized and received the names: Emma Sophie. Present were: Sophie Stucken, Elise Bräutigam, Wolfgang Daubert. Kirchen-Buch, Church Record Book of the Vereins-Kirche 1949-1870, a translation by Ella A. Gold.
↑ DEATH: pg. 145, Kirchen-Buch, Church Record Book of the Vereins-Kirche 1949-1870, a translation by Ella A. Gold.
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