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Amalia Ehrlich

Birth1 Sep 1882 - Scherbokawa, Saratov, Russia
DeathJan 1982 - Russell, Russell, Kansas, USA
MotherSuzanna Stuckart
FatherConrad George Ehrlich

Born in Scherbokawa, Saratov, Russia on 1 Sep 1882 to Conrad George Ehrlich and Suzanna Stuckart. Amalia Ehrlich married George J. Ehrlich and had 10 children. She passed away on Jan 1982 in Russell, Russell, Kansas, USA.

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Parents
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Conrad George Ehrlich
1854 - 1918
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Suzanna Stuckart
1850 - 1898
Spouse(s)
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George J. Ehrlich
1878 - 1943
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Kathryn Elizabeth Ehrlich
1907 - 2009
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Gottfried Fred Ehrlich
1910 - 1988
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Molly Ehrlich
1911 - 1969
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August Ehrlich
1913 - 2005
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Emanuel Ehrlich
1922 - 1981
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Alexander "Alex" Ehrlich
1915 - 1989
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David Ehrlich
1908 - 1984
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Ferdinand Ehrlich
1919 - 1993
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Lydia E. Ehrlich
1917 - 1996
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Mollie Ehrlich
1912 - Unknown

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