Sandleton St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery
Photographed 14th September 2010
GPS South 34.20.48 East 139.18.08
The Congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod was formed by Pastor G A Heidenreich of Bethany in September 1880. The Church with attached Schoolroom was dedicated on 16th October 1881. It closed in 1955.
The Lutheran School was conducted in the room at the rear of the Church from 1882-1896.
Daniel Heinrich Lemke (1832-1897), who is renowned as one of South Australia's leading Organ builders, is buried in the Church Cemetery.
Lemke, a Lutheran Schoolteacher at Eden Valley and Moculta, is recorded to have built 13 organs whilst he was a teacher. Two of his Organs exist in the Barossa Valley, in Ebenezer and Gruenberg (Molculta) Lutheran Churches.
At Sandleton, D H Lemke was a Farmer, post-master and Mail Contractor.
The Lutheran School was conducted in the room at the rear of the Church from 1882-1896.
Daniel Heinrich Lemke (1832-1897), who is renowned as one of South Australia's leading Organ builders, is buried in the Church Cemetery.
Lemke, a Lutheran Schoolteacher at Eden Valley and Moculta, is recorded to have built 13 organs whilst he was a teacher. Two of his Organs exist in the Barossa Valley, in Ebenezer and Gruenberg (Molculta) Lutheran Churches.
At Sandleton, D H Lemke was a Farmer, post-master and Mail Contractor.
FROST, Gustav A & Martha E
LEMKE, D H
NITSCHKE nee KLINGNER, Emma Eliesabeth
PFEIFFER, Johann Gottlieb & Anna Caroline
PFEIFFER, Johanne Beathe Louise
SEMMLER, Anna Elizabeth & Anna
SEMMLER, Ludwig
SPERLING, F Gottlieb A
SPERLING, H Friedrich G
SPERLING, Johann Wilhelm & Johanne Matilde
SPERLING, Maria A
SPERLING, Willie
UNKNOWN,Arnold