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Amelia Post

Birth24 Mar 1865 - Mecklenberg, Germany
Death04 Apr 1924 - Manitowoc, Wis
MotherWilamena 'Minnie' Strelow
FatherCharles 'Carl' Post

Born in Mecklenberg, Germany on 24 Mar 1865 to Charles 'Carl' Post and Wilamena 'Minnie' Strelow. Amelia Post married Friedrich Lohse and had 12 children. She passed away on 04 Apr 1924 in Manitowoc, Wis.

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Parents
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Charles 'Carl' Post
1834 - 1889
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Wilamena 'Minnie' Strelow
1833 - 1921
Spouse(s)
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Friedrich Lohse
1857 - 1926
Children Show all
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Bertha Emilie Lohse
1890 - 1985
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Mary Louise Therese Lohse
1887 - 1957
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Albert Lohse
1884 - 1970
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Otto Reinhold Richard Lohse
1886 - 1964
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Orlanda Auguste Lohse
1902 - 1983
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Edward Emil Lohse
1903 - 1994
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Lydia Gertude Lohse
1900 - 1959
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Alma Louise Wilhemine Lohse
1896 - 1983
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Wilhelm August Albert Lohse
1894 - 1980
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Helen Lohse
1892 - Unknown
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Karl Max Lohse
1898 - 1971
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Erwin Emil Lohse
1899 - 1899

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