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Martin Schultz

Birth01 jan 1850 - Germany
Death06 09 1899 - Stanislowow, Krs Warschau, Mazowieckie, Poland
MotherKarolina Freymuth
FatherJacob Schultz

Born in Germany on 01 jan 1850 to Jacob Schultz and Karolina Freymuth . Martin Schultz married Rosalie Wolff and had 8 children. He passed away on 06 09 1899 in Stanislowow, Krs Warschau, Mazowieckie, Poland.

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Parents
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Jacob Schultz
1804 - Unknown
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Karolina Freymuth
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Rosalie Wolff
1842 - 1925
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Samuel Schultz
1875 - 1944
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Eduard Schultz
1885 - 1950
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Emilie Schultz
1879 - Unknown
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Martin Schultz
1862 - Unknown
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Ludwig Schultz
1880 - 1974
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Karl Schultz
1874 - 1966
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Pauline Schultz
1880 - Unknown
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Jacob Schultz
1864 - Unknown

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