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Paul Schultz

Birth25 Jan 1872 - Austria
Death15 Apr 1934 - Lanse, Baraga, Michigan
MotherMaria Prebilick
FatherJohn Schaltz

Born in Austria on 25 Jan 1872 to John Schaltz and Maria Prebilick. Paul Schultz married Barbara Ann Spehar and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Apr 1934 in Lanse, Baraga, Michigan.

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Parents
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John Schaltz
Unknown - Unknown
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Maria Prebilick
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Barbara Ann Spehar
1873 - 1950
Children Show all
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Peter Frederick Schultz
1899 - 1969
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Mary Schultz
1905 - 1983
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Joseph Schultz
1907 - Unknown
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Carl Schultz
1910 - Unknown
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Paul Peter Schultz
1903 - 1992
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Rudolph Schultz
1909 - 1945
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John Schultz
1902 - Unknown
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Thomas P Schultz
1916 - 1983
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Louis Schultz
1913 - Unknown
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Frank Schultz
1916 - 1985

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