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Benjamin Julius Schultz

Birth06 APR 1879 - Bradford, Isanti, Minnesota, USA
Death2 Jun.1958 - Seattle, King, Washington, USA
MotherEmma Caroline Copeland
FatherJohn Carl Schultz

Born in Bradford, Isanti, Minnesota, USA on 06 APR 1879 to John Carl Schultz and Emma Caroline Copeland. Benjamin Julius Schultz married Nellie Belle Higbee and had 5 children. He passed away on 2 Jun.1958 in Seattle, King, Washington, USA.

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John Carl Schultz
1826 - 1926
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Emma Caroline Copeland
1847 - 1924
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Nellie Belle Higbee
1887 - 1950
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Thelma Belle Schultz
1910 - 1990
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Elmer Julius Schultz
1908 - 1980
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Beatrice Vivian Schultz
1915 - 2003
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Roy Benjamin Schultz
1917 - 2006
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Charles Leslie Schultz
1912 - 1982

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