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EUSKIRCHEN: incorporating FLAMERSHEIM, GROSSBÜLLESHEIM, KIRCHHEIM, KUCHENHEIM, and SCHWEINHEIM, 53879 North-Rhine Westphalia
LANDKREIS: City and District of EUSKIRCHEN.
SOURCE: Gerz and Peters.
LOCATION OF CEMETERIES:
NOTE: These cemeteries are now owned and maintained by the local civil authority.

CEMETERY 1: Old cemetery I: ‚Am Judenwall; Herz-Jesu Kirche.
IN USE: From 1680 until 1835.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: none.
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CEMETERY 2: Kölner Strasse.
IN USE: From 1834 until 1918. The cemetery was abolished and built over in 1938.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: None.
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CEMETERY 3: Neuer Friedhof (New cemetery) - Frauenberger Strasse.
IN USE: From 1913 until 1942.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 45.
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CEMETERY 4: FLAMERSHEIM „Im obersten Driefeldchen“ between the districts of Niederkastenholz and Kirchheim and in proximity of Arloffer Strasse . The cemetery nearer to Niederkastenholz is the Flamersheim cemetery.
IN USE: From prior to 1790 until 1939.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 30.
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CEMETERY 5: GROSSBÜLLESHEIM 53881 - Alfred-Wegener-Strasse.
IN USE: from 1876 until 1928.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 11.
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CEMETERY 6 KIRCHHEIM 53881 - In der Mohrenweide – along a footpath in the proximity of Arloffer Strasse , between the districts of Niederkastenholz and Kirchheim.
IN USE: From 1790 until 1907. Enlarged in 1856.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 7.
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CEMETERY 7: KUCHENHEIM 53881 - Robert-Stolz-Strasse.
IN USE: From 1778 until about 1929. Additional land acquired 1880 and enlarged 1888.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 13.
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CEMETERY 8: SCHWEINHEIM 53881 – „Schweinheimer Pfad“. Outside districts of Schweinheim on Schweizer Strasse.
IN USE: From 1782 until 1911.
NUMBER OF GRAVESTONES: 14.
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SOURCES: University of Heidelberg and Jüdische Kultusgemeinde der Rheinpfalz.
  Additional information for several cemetery locations was obtained by kind cooperation received from the City of Euskirchen authority.
[[Researched and translated from German February 2008]
Parent Category: GERMANY