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Emma Frieda Louisa Eiler

BirthDec 1881 - Rockland, Brown, Wisconsin
Death1940 - De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin
MotherWilhelmine "Minnie" "Mena" Delzer
FatherPeter Henry Eiler

Born in Rockland, Brown, Wisconsin on Dec 1881 to Peter Henry Eiler and Wilhelmine "Minnie" "Mena" Delzer. Emma Frieda Louisa Eiler married Rudolph Conrad Vetter and had 5 children. She passed away on 1940 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin.

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Peter Henry Eiler
1853 - 1901
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Wilhelmine "Minnie" "Mena" Delzer
1857 - 1938
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Rudolph Conrad Vetter
1877 - 1969
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Mildred Vetter
1920 - 1926
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Esther Ellen Vetter
1917 - 1972
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George Gilbert Vetter
1911 - 1997
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Irene Minnie June Vetter
1909 - 1985
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Mabel Vetter
1914 - 1978

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