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Mathilde Guettner

Birth04 Mar 1838 - Germany
Death31 May 1929 - Edgar, Marathon County, Wisconsin
MotherMathilde Guettner
FatherJ. Guettner

Born in Germany on 04 Mar 1838 to J. Guettner and Mathilde Guettner. Mathilde Guettner married Karl Ludwig Laleike and had 6 children. She passed away on 31 May 1929 in Edgar, Marathon County, Wisconsin.

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J. Guettner
Unknown - Unknown
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Mathilde Guettner
1838 - 1929
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Karl Ludwig Laleike
1825 - 1890
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August Relsein
Unknown - Unknown
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Marie Laleike Herrmann
1869 - 1959
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Fred William Laleikel
1862 - 1912
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Johanna Laleike
1866 - 1942
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Charles L. Laleike
1873 - Unknown
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Emil C. Laleike
1872 - 1929
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Herman Julius Laleike
1875 - Unknown

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