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John High Schultz

Birth10 May 1855 - Clayton, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death26 November 1926 - Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMagdalena High
FatherAndrew K. Schultz

Born in Clayton, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA on 10 May 1855 to Andrew K. Schultz and Magdalena High. John High Schultz married Ellen Merschter Anders and had 8 children. He passed away on 26 November 1926 in Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Andrew K. Schultz
1818 - 1903
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Magdalena High
1822 - 1897
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Ellen Merschter Anders
1858 - 1915
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Walter Anders Schultz
1889 - 1968
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Irma A Schultz
1894 - 1980
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Alva Schultz
1899 - 1959
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Claude Anders Schultz
1896 - 1975
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Christine Anders Schultz
1884 - 1968
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Arthur Anders Schultz
1893 - 1965
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Ada A Schultz
1890 - 1891
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Raymond Anders Schultz
1881 - 1942

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