Linkenbach was a stage coach driver. He lived with the Luse family. Sarah B. Luse is buried nearby. His name was spelled Linkenback in the special 1875 Nevada Census therefore he arrived in Tybo before 1875.
Married Elma Labadie from Mahaska County, Iowa on December 23, 1888 at Palisade, Eureka County, Nevada.
Cemetery has Linkenbach's wood marker and two stone markers. These are the only markers that can be found in this cemetery.
The wood marker has Dausenau spelled Daussenau. Dausenau is near the city of Nassau and is halfway between Cologne and Frankfurt.
[conflicting dates on marker, and difficult to read]
Linkenbach was a stage coach driver. He lived with the Luse family. Sarah B. Luse is buried nearby. His name was spelled Linkenback in the special 1875 Nevada Census therefore he arrived in Tybo before 1875.
Married Elma Labadie from Mahaska County, Iowa on December 23, 1888 at Palisade, Eureka County, Nevada.
Cemetery has Linkenbach's wood marker and two stone markers. These are the only markers that can be found in this cemetery.
The wood marker has Dausenau spelled Daussenau. Dausenau is near the city of Nassau and is halfway between Cologne and Frankfurt.
[conflicting dates on marker, and difficult to read]
Inscription
In
Memory of
P. J. Linkenbach
Born
Daussenau, Germany
April 26th, 1833
Died
Tybo, Nev April 26th, 1894
Aged 60 yrs, 4 mths, 4 days
Asleep in Jesus! Far from thee
Thy kindred and their graves may be;
But there is still a blessèd sleep,
From which none ever wakes to weep.
[Last stanza from "Asleep in Jesus"]
Family Members
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