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Lillian Ellen Schellack

Birth25 January 1883 - Hastings, Adams, Nebraska, USA
Death25 June 1964 - Fruitland, Payette, Idaho, USA
MotherEva "Effie" Bundeit
FatherMartin Schellak

Born in Hastings, Adams, Nebraska, USA on 25 January 1883 to Martin Schellak and Eva "Effie" Bundeit. Lillian Ellen Schellack married Edwin Burham Holt and had 5 children. She passed away on 25 June 1964 in Fruitland, Payette, Idaho, USA.

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Parents
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Martin Schellak
1841 - Unknown
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Eva "Effie" Bundeit
1842 - Unknown
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Edwin Burham Holt
1864 - 1947
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Eva Lillian Holt
1906 - 2003
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Edwin H Holt
1907 - Unknown
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James Robert Holt
1921 - 2005
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Anna Gertrude Holt
1909 - Unknown
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Emily "Emma" Mae Holt
1911 - 1985

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