Wife of Hilliard J. Rauch, born 1818 in Lexington County, SC, died 1849 at age 41, in Garden Valley, Texas. Hilliard was buried in the edge of the yard of a school house which was being used also as a church. Married in 1839 in 1840.
Marker at St. Peter Lutheran Church for Mary Ann Rauch is only a memorial marker; Mary Ann Elizabeth Lybrand Rauch's remains were interred and still remain in the Lybrand-Rauch family cemetery, now under the waters of Lake Murray. Cemetery is located on a point at the end of Dallas Road in Chapin, SC, and can be found and identified by indentions in the ground and a few deteriorated stones when the water of Lake Murray is drawn very low.
Wife of Hilliard J. Rauch, born 1818 in Lexington County, SC, died 1849 at age 41, in Garden Valley, Texas. Hilliard was buried in the edge of the yard of a school house which was being used also as a church. Married in 1839 in 1840.
Marker at St. Peter Lutheran Church for Mary Ann Rauch is only a memorial marker; Mary Ann Elizabeth Lybrand Rauch's remains were interred and still remain in the Lybrand-Rauch family cemetery, now under the waters of Lake Murray. Cemetery is located on a point at the end of Dallas Road in Chapin, SC, and can be found and identified by indentions in the ground and a few deteriorated stones when the water of Lake Murray is drawn very low.
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