Details for Schumannsville Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507015444

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Marker Number 15444
Atlas Number 5507015444
Marker Title Schumannsville Cemetery
Index Entry Schumannsville Cemetery
Address 477 Lakeside Pass
City McQueeney
County Guadalupe
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 589626
UTM Northing 3281470
Subject Codes cemetery; German immigration; pioneers; counties
Marker Year 1986
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Schumannsville Cemetery, NW side Lakeside Pass, 1.2 mi. NE of FM 725. Markers are near shelter at the top of the slope.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42" and HTC name and date
Marker Text German immigrant August Wilhelm Schumann (1791-1858) arrived in Texas with his family in 1846 and bought a large parcel of land in Guadalupe County. Meeting a wagon train of immigrants from his homeland a few months later, he agreed to sell them land near the Guadalupe River. The settlers, with their houses in close proximity, built a communal fence around their land to protect their crops, and the settlement became known as Schumannsville. Finding it difficult to travel to the county seat in Seguin, they petitioned the Legislature to change county lines to place their community in Comal County, but the request was denied and they remained in Guadalupe County. The Schumannsville Cemetery is located in the northern part of the land owned by August Schumann. The first burial occurred when Carl Blumberg died of yellow fever in 1853. The second was that of August Schumann in 1858. Now enclosed by a fence, the cemetery contains 2.75 acres of land. All but a few of the graves are marked with tombstones bearing German inscriptions. The names and epitaphs serve as reminders of the proud German heritage of Schumannsville citizens. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986 [Historic Texas Cemetery name and date plaque added 2017] Established 1853. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2016

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