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St. John's Evangelical Lutheran
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HISTORY OF ST. JOHN'S
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The photo to the left is the second St. John's Church at "Sand Hill." The first St. John's church had two floors, the upper floor was where the minister stayed, so I am sure that this isn't that church structure. There was a third built and now the congregation is in the fourth church building. This church would be from the period of 1870 through about 1900. The third version of the church may have included part of this older structure but the steeple completely changed.
Sand Hill cemetery is the cemetery that belongs to the St. John's congregation and is located beside the church. This could very well be the church that my great-great grandfather helped build with his sons. That would make it built in 1865. My great uncle Johann Hanken, who is buried at Sand Hill, died as a result of pneumonia after bringing lumber back from Dubuque. He had sold a load of hogs in early spring of 1865 and had to pick up lumber for the church and bring it back, the story was that when he finally made it back he was so weak he couldn't pick up the end of a 2x4. As a result he died and likely was the first official burial at St. Johns with his parents, Nanne Hanken and Talke Margarethe Ocken, on one side and his mother's brother, Ocke Ocken, on the other side.
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