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Killian Shellman

Birth14 Apr 1867 - Baaden Baaden, Germany
Death15 Aug 1942 - Melvin, Ford, Illinois, USA
MotherSophia Matt
FatherKilian Schellmann

Born in Baaden Baaden, Germany on 14 Apr 1867 to Kilian Schellmann and Sophia Matt. Killian Shellman married Anna M. Johnson and had 7 children. He passed away on 15 Aug 1942 in Melvin, Ford, Illinois, USA.

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Kilian Schellmann
1841 - 1885
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Sophia Matt
1845 - 1919
Spouse(s)
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Anna M. Johnson
1873 - 1942
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Edith Laverna Shellman
1906 - 1981
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Alfred H Shellman
1898 - 1978
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Elmer William Shellman
1896 - 1985
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Fannie Sophia Shellman
1894 - 1984
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Clara Evelyn Shellman
1901 - 1995
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John Vernon Shellman
1903 - 1964
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Dwight Killian Shellman
1908 - 1999

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