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Emma Schultz

BirthApr 1870 - Rhineland, Germany
Death1939 - New Jersey
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Born in Rhineland, Germany on Apr 1870. Emma Schultz had 14 children. She passed away on 1939 in New Jersey.

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Harry H Schultz
1904 - 1970
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Hilda Althea Schultz (Fritzsche)
1899 - 1992
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Herbert H Schultz
1901 - 1989
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Elfrieta Schultz
1911 - 1990
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Henry Schultz
1905 - Unknown
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Hedwig Schultz
1890 - Unknown
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Eugene Schultz
1906 - 1997
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William Schultz
1890 - Unknown
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Charles Robert Schultz
1896 - 1961
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Paul Shultz
1909 - Unknown
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Hermon Shultz
1909 - Unknown
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Emma Schultz
1887 - 1965
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Annie Schultz
1897 - 1918
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Elsie M Kinneally
1892 - 1986

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