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Emma Ramstack

Birth14 Sep 1865 - Brookfield, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA
Death5 Jul 1910 - Wisconsin, USA
MotherTheresa Schaefer
FatherPhillip Adolf Ramstöck

Born in Brookfield, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA on 14 Sep 1865 to Phillip Adolf Ramstöck and Theresa Schaefer. Emma Ramstack married John Frederick Bolster and had 10 children. She passed away on 5 Jul 1910 in Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
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Phillip Adolf Ramstöck
1811 - 1888
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Theresa Schaefer
1822 - 1888
Spouse(s)
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John Frederick Bolster
1854 - 1943
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Viola Regina Bolster
1901 - Unknown
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Lillian Florence (Lillie) Bolster
1886 - 1966
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Laura Bolster
1900 - 1985
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John Frederick Bolster
1890 - 1950
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Emma Maria (Mae) Bolster
1894 - 1982
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Ida Emilia Theresa Margaret Bolster
1884 - 1978
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Hildegard Bertha Wilhelmine Bolster
1888 - 1963
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Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Bolster
1893 - 1953
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Regina (Eva) Bolster
1897 - 1898
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Amanda Friederike Therese Bolster
1887 - 1959

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