Historical Marker

Zimmerscheidt-Leyendecker Cemetery

Columbus · Colorado County · Dedicated 2013 · THC Atlas #5507017493

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Marker Inscription

Frederick A. Zimmerscheidt and his wife, Margaret, immigrated from Budesheim, Germany, to the Mexican state of Soahuila y Texas in 1832 and settled in what is now Colorado County. They left their only child, Josephine Barbara, to continue her education in Germany. Josephine married Johann Leyendecker, and in 1843 they joined the Zimmerscheidts in Texas. Johann and Josephine wrote to relatives describing their new home, and their letters likely influenced other German emigrants to come to Ttexas. Frederick was active in local education, signing an 1842 petition to incorporate Hermann University and deeding one acre for the Zimmerscheidt school in the 1850s. The Zimmerscheidts deeded 400 acres south of their home to their daughter and son-in-law in 1848. On their land, the Leyendeckers built their own home which stood for more than a century, being listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 before being destroyed by arson in 1983. Although nearby Frelsburg had two churches and two cemeteries when Frederick Zimmerscheidt died in 1856, his family chose to bury him near his home. Margaret died in 1861 and was buried beside him. Their marble tombstone features a carved drapery with a closed book, which may signify the end of the name Zimmerscheidt, since family all carried the name Leyendecker. Family members interred here served in the military and in public office, including county government and the Texas legislature. J. F. Leyendecker is also noted as a horticulturist and for operation of Pearfield nursery from 1876 until his death in 1908. The cemetery is still in use, with burials limited to descendants, who gather annually for a family reunion. Their family cemetery is hallowed ground and a cultural treasure recalling German lives and traditions transplanted to Texas.

About this site

Zimmerscheidt-Leyendecker Cemetery is a historical marker in Columbus, Colorado County, dedicated in 2013. It is one of 110 historical markers documented in Colorado County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 129 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 29.8153, -96.5336 near Columbus. The nearest cataloged historic site is Old Brune Cemetery (cemetery), about 3.0 miles away. Others within a short drive include Frelsburg, Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, and Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507017493. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 29.8153, -96.5336 · Columbus, Colorado County
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