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Albert Schultz

BirthMay 1866 - Germany
Death2/7/1924 - Oswego, Oswego, New York, USA
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Born in Germany on May 1866. Albert Schultz had 11 children. He passed away on 2/7/1924 in Oswego, Oswego, New York, USA.

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Harold George Schulz
1903 - 1985
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Marguerite Adelaide Schulz
1908 - 2001
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Aurthur Lincoln Schulz
1911 - 1989
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Alma Martha Augusta Schulz
1905 - 1982
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Anna B. Schulz
1901 - 1904
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Ida C. J. Schulz
1893 - 1894
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Marie Adalaine Schulz
1898 - 1942
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Richard Henry Franz Schulz
1894 - 1969
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Reinhold Henry Schulz
1896 - 1972
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Rienhart Schultz
1897 - Unknown
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William C Schulz
1891 - 1979

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