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Anna Wall

BirthApril 14, 1888 - Manitoba, Canada
DeathSeptember 5, 1975 - Herbert, Saskatchewan, Canada
MotherAnna Wiebe
FatherKlaas Wall

Born in Manitoba, Canada on April 14, 1888 to Klaas Wall and Anna Wiebe. Anna Wall married Gustav Schlamp and had 11 children. She passed away on September 5, 1975 in Herbert, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Parents
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Klaas Wall
1833 - 1910
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Anna Wiebe
1858 - 1935
Spouse(s)
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Gustav Schlamp
1888 - 1966
Children Show all
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Jacob G. Schlamp
1911 - 1992
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Gustav Schlamp
1914 - 1997
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Bernard Schlamp
1925 - 1990
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Annie Schlamp
1920 - 2000
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John Schlamp
1916 - 1991
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Bernard Schlamp
1924 - 1924
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Anna Schlamp
1909 - 1918
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Anna Schlamp
1907 - 1907
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Gustav Schlamp
1908 - 1908
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Isbrand Schlamp
1918 - 1918
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Philip Schlamp
1929 - 1929

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