Hello Marilyn,
thank you for the appreciative words!
The cemetery in Keglewitschhausen is still in use today, and the current residents (Romanians, Hungarians and some Bulgarian and Slovak families) mainly bury their deceased relatives here.
There are old German graves, but the pre-1880-1890 ones are in such a state that the gravestone inscriptions are almost illegible. Some descendants of the Germans who emigrated to Germany from here still occasionally return to tidy them up and place some flowers and candles.
Have a nice weekend,
Tibor
thank you for the appreciative words!
The cemetery in Keglewitschhausen is still in use today, and the current residents (Romanians, Hungarians and some Bulgarian and Slovak families) mainly bury their deceased relatives here.
There are old German graves, but the pre-1880-1890 ones are in such a state that the gravestone inscriptions are almost illegible. Some descendants of the Germans who emigrated to Germany from here still occasionally return to tidy them up and place some flowers and candles.
Have a nice weekend,
Tibor
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