St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery

The  St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery is located in Juddville, just to the east of the church itself, at the corner of Juddville and Quarterline Roads.

The land for the cemetery was given to the church by Otto Anderson in 1908 in exchange for “right of way” to the main highway that was owned by the Haltergs. Jonas Dalquist, who died in 1907, was the first person buried in the cemetery.

Many of those buried at this cemetery were Scandinavians who came to Juddville in the late 1800s as the early settlers of the town. Their families built both the original log school, the second schoolhouse that replaced the initial log structure, as well as the St. Paul Lutheran church itself.

To see the details of the 182 graves at the St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery, click HERE for the information available from findagrave.com. And click HERE for information documented by the Peninsula Genealogical Society on the rootsweb.ancestry.com website.