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Gilbert Edwin Schultz

Birth Sept 5, 1905 - BEECHER, GENESEE, MICHIGAN, USA
Death2 December 1985 - Kankakee, Illinois, United States
MotherMatilda L Schultz
FatherHenry August Rudolph Schultz

Born in BEECHER, GENESEE, MICHIGAN, USA on Sept 5, 1905 to Henry August Rudolph Schultz and Matilda L Schultz. Gilbert Edwin Schultz married LELAH BARKER WARNER and had 4 children. He passed away on 2 December 1985 in Kankakee, Illinois, United States.

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Henry August Rudolph Schultz
1871 - 1942
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Matilda L Schultz
1884 - Unknown
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Lelah Barker Warner
1916 - 2010
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Myrtle Jeanette Schultz
1934 - 1971
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Carol Naomi Schultz Crabb Martens
1933 - 2014
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Gerald Michals Schultz
1944 - 1988
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Gilbert Elmer Schultz
1948 - 1980

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