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Andrew A Schultz

BirthAugust 1839 - Mississippi, USA
DeathAugust 1900 - Faulkner Co., Arkansas, United States
MotherRebecca Marler
FatherJohn D. Schultz

Born in Mississippi, USA on August 1839 to John D. Schultz and Rebecca Marler. Andrew A Schultz married Mary F Burton and had 7 children. He passed away on August 1900 in Faulkner Co., Arkansas, United States.

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John D. Schultz
1813 - 1860
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Rebecca Marler
1812 - Unknown
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Mary F Burton
1855 - 1914
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Alice Rebaker Schultz
1885 - 1932
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Gertrude Schultz
1881 - 1950
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Gordon Poe Schultz
1891 - 1940
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Viola E. Shultz
1878 - Unknown
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Annie Emaline Schultz
1883 - 1932
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Joe G Schultz
1895 - 1926
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Nancy A."nan" Schultz
1881 - 1910

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