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Emelia Scheetz

Birth12 Jan 1911 - Grant, North Dakota, USA
DeathDecember 24, 2007 - Elgin, North Dakota
MotherElizabetha (Elizabeth) Barth
FatherJoseph Scheetz

Born in Grant, North Dakota, USA on 12 Jan 1911 to Joseph Scheetz and Elizabetha (Elizabeth) Barth. Emelia Scheetz married Louis Himmelspach and had 6 children. She passed away on December 24, 2007 in Elgin, North Dakota.

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Parents
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Joseph Scheetz
1884 - 1961
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Elizabetha (Elizabeth) Barth
1884 - 1954
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Louis Himmelspach
1906 - 1971
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Adeline Himmelspach
1934 - 1935
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Frances Himmelspach
1932 - 1932
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Joseph Himelspach
1933 - 2001
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Judy Elaine Himmelspach
1950 - 1994
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Mary Ann Himmelspach
1949 - 2014
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Alex Himelspach
1935 - Unknown

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