CHRIST LUTHERAN CEMETERY, Hubbard, Midland County, Michigan Copyright © 1998 by Margaret Wegner and Cheryl Speaker. This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. ___________________________________________________________________ CHRIST LUTHERAN CEMETERY Hubbard, Michigan 1913 Located in Section 11, Larkin township on the south side of Hubbard Road between Jefferson & Waldo across from the old brinewell, in the pines. Members of this community were also buried in Beaverton Lutheran Cemetery. Read on October 31, 1998 by Margaret Wegner & Cheryl Speaker. SCHALK, Herman 1856 - March 19, 1925 ( age 69y2m1d b. Germany of John Schalk) SCHALK, Johanna 1861 -. July 28, 1922 (61y5m14d b. Germany of Carl Rifenburg) KAPANKA, Amanda 1891 - July 29, 1913 (22y11m first wife of Herman) KAPANKA, Emelia 1870 - Nov. 14, 1927 (57y wife of Albert) KAPANKA, Amalia 1841 - March16, 1925 (85y) GRIEBE, Albert (d. 1920's age est. 18y) KRENTZ, child ( of Herman Sr., d in the 1920's, age ca.6y) KULLICK, infant ( of Edward) TOBER, Gustov ( a young boy, d. before 1920) TOBER, 3 babies " , Arthur (d. Oct. 18, 1915 6m) " , Samuel (d March 24, 1916 13d) KUEHNE, Ann no dates SCHALK, Baby no dates KAPANKA, Henry 1915 MIESKE, Leona no dates MIESKE, Helen no dates the following three have no stones we could find, but they are listed as buried here. KAPANKA, child of Ferdinand MIESKE, infant daughter of Ludwig d. before 1920 MIESKE, infant daughter of Ludwig 5y old Hubbard was an active community from the late 1890's until the 1930's. They were predominately German settlers who came to seek work on a proposed railroad project. They had their own school along with a church. The railroad jobs never materialized. dz