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The Schuenemanns

On Nov. 9, 1898, a storm sank August Schuenemann's ship, the S. Thal, near Glencoe. He and his four-man crew drowned. Though his body was never found, a grave remembers he and his wife Barbara Schuenemann at Acacia Park Cemetery in Norwood Park.
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( Tony Trowbridge, Chicago Tribune / October 11, 2012 )

On Nov. 9, 1898, a storm sank August Schuenemann's ship, the S. Thal, near Glencoe. He and his four-man crew drowned. Though his body was never found, a grave remembers he and his wife Barbara Schuenemann at Acacia Park Cemetery in Norwood Park.

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