German Templers Cemetery

Haifa, Haifa District, Israel

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Also known as Templerfriedhof. This Cemetery is said to be located 'behind the Military Cemetery'. Adolf Haag died in Haifa, Palestine, in the Ottoman Turkish Empire in 1892. He is buried in the German Cemetery in Haifa, Israel. In addition to Haag’s grave, the cemetery also contains the graves of Latter-day Saints Magdalena Grau (died 1888), Friedrich August Kegel (died 1889), Elder John A. Clark (died 1895), Christiane Kegel (died 1899), and Georg Grau (died 1901). Originally built by German Templer colonists, the cemetery is located behind (north of) the British war cemetery on Jaffa Road (Highway 4), just east of Rothchild Street-Kheil haYam and about 830 meters (one-half mile) west of Ben Gurion Street.
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