Fahlstrom Cemetery
This
cemetery was named for Jacob Fahlstrom, who converted to Methodism in
1837, and for his work as a missionary to Indians and as a lay preacher
to white settlers. He is considered the first Swede in Minnesota.
This is the smallest cemetery in Afton, with only about a dozen graves.
short biography of Jacob Fahlstrom
Fahlstrom, Jacob
Fahlstrom, Margaret (Bungo)
Folstrum, John (Folstrum & Fahlstrom are probably different spellings of the same name)
Folstrum, daughter of John & Margaret
Gangnier, Margaret
Gregoire, Arthur C.
Hutchinson, Violet
Baby Marie
Kelley, Samuel
Rausch, Alice E.
Tourville, Alfred D.
Tourville, John
Tourville, Lenore
Tourville, Stella J.
stone with "M.L.R."
addtional links on Jacob Fahlstrom
Jacob Fahlstrom link 1
Jacob Fahlstrom link 2
Jacob Fahlstrom link 3
Jacob Fahlstrom link 4
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