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Johnathan J. Shultz

Birth23 May 1833 - Stark County, Ohio
Death18 Nov 1914 - Iroquois, Illinois, USA
MotherSarah Sally Lyman
FatherJohn Schultz

Born in Stark County, Ohio on 23 May 1833 to John Schultz and Sarah Sally Lyman. Johnathan J. Shultz married Margaret Purget and had 6 children. He passed away on 18 Nov 1914 in Iroquois, Illinois, USA.

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John Schultz
1808 - 1884
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Sarah Sally Lyman
1813 - 1872
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Margaret Purget
1840 - 1900
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Emeline Wilson
1849 - Unknown
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Ella Schultz
1871 - 1935
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Flora May Shultz Sligh
1867 - Unknown
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Peter Shultz
1880 - Unknown
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William Perry Shultz
1863 - Unknown
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Minerva "Minnie" Shultz
1869 - 1937
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Ina Shultz
1883 - Unknown

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