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The Schueller, Oster, and Weber Families were families from Germany that settled in Sheffield and Avon area. They were farmers.  2 roads are named after them. You have "Weber Road" and the "Oster Road". They attended the church located at the intersection of Route 611 and Abbe road. When I attended a wedding at the church, I saw a stained glass window with the Schueller or Oster name on it. The church's name is St Theresa  Avila Roman Catholic Church, located at 1878 Abbe Rd, Sheffield Village OH 44054-2397. The phone number is  440-934-4227.

While walking thru the cemetery, I met a young woman who gave me this tid bit about the church. The original church was a log cabin that burnt down and a new church was built. This church also burnt down, and a new brick church was built. The brick church still stands today. Here is a pix of the church today.

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