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  1. United States of America. Wisconsin. Green Lake County. Berlin. Oakwood Cemetery. Added: 1 Jan 2000. Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 88629. The earliest burials in what is now Oakwood Cemetery occurred around 1850. The original cemetery consisted of blocks or sections 1-31 and a Potters Field...

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  2. Find a Grave-begraafplaats-ID: 88629. The earliest burials in what is now Oakwood Cemetery occurred around 1850. The original cemetery consisted of blocks or sections 1-31 and a Potters Field area. Multiple blocks or sections have been...

  3. Sep 11, 2020 · 455 E. Huron StreetBerlin, Wisconsin 54923. The people of the Berlin area were burying their loved ones in what is now Oakwood Cemetery even before the city was called Berlin. While no exact records remain, this was probably around 1850. The cemetery was officially named Oakwood around 1875, and a Cemetery Association was formed to operate and ...

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  5. The cemetery is open from 8:00AM until dusk. The cemetery is closed during winter months, but the sexton will open the gates as weather permits. Find a Grave. Geni Project: Oakwood Cemetery, Berlin, Wisconsin. The earliest burials in what is now Oakwood Cemetery, in Berlin, Green Lake County, Wisco.

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  7. The earliest burials in what is now Oakwood Cemetery occurred around 1850. The original cemetery consisted of blocks or sections 1-31 and a Potters Field...