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Emilie E Schultz

Birth18 Apr 1855 - Pommerania, Germany
Death2 Nov 1943 - Not Available
MotherErnstine Schultz
FatherWilhelm Schultz

Born in Pommerania, Germany on 18 Apr 1855 to Wilhelm Schultz and Ernstine Schultz. Emilie E Schultz had 10 children. She passed away on 2 Nov 1943.

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Wilhelm Schultz
1823 - 1899
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Ernstine Schultz
1828 - 1907
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Robert F Binder
1889 - 1962
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Paul Binder
1891 - 1928
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Carl Binder
1884 - 1973
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Albert Binder
1879 - 1925
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William Frederick Binder
1877 - 1945
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Allie Einer Amalia Binder
1893 - 1910
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August Binder
1887 - 1918
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Herman Carl Ferdinand Binder
1882 - 1932
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Lillie Johanna Auguste Binder
1896 - Unknown
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Louisa Binder
1875 - 1974

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