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George W. Schultz

Birth23 OCT 1866 - Guyandotte, West Virginia
Death15 August 1906 - Guyandotte, West Virginia
MotherMary Emmaline "Emma" Hurd
FatherJacob B. Schultz

Born in Guyandotte, West Virginia on 23 OCT 1866 to Jacob B. Schultz and Mary Emmaline "Emma" Hurd. George W. Schultz married Sarah Frances Jarvis and had 6 children. He passed away on 15 August 1906 in Guyandotte, West Virginia.

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Jacob B. Schultz
1844 - 1932
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Mary Emmaline "Emma" Hurd
1847 - 1928
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Frances Jarvis
1865 - 1917
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Rosa Emmaline Schultz
1897 - 1982
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Rachel Schultz
1887 - 1952
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William F Shultz
1900 - 1901
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Margaret Belle Schultz
1891 - 1961
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Charles A. Schultz
1890 - 1941
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Ruby Gold Schultz
1895 - 1968

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