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Samuel Shultz

Birth20 Apr 1838 - Pennsylvania, USA
Death21 August 1901 - Elk Creek, Nebraska
MotherElizabeth "Eliza" Bathurst Shultz
FatherJacob Shultz

Born in Pennsylvania, USA on 20 Apr 1838 to Jacob Shultz and Elizabeth "Eliza" Bathurst Shultz. Samuel Shultz married Elizabeth "Lizzie" LeFevre and had 8 children. He passed away on 21 August 1901 in Elk Creek, Nebraska.

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Parents
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Jacob Shultz
1820 - 1899
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Elizabeth "Eliza" Bathurst Shultz
1819 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Lefevre
1846 - 1902
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Edwin Schultz
1871 - 1949
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Ethel D Schultz
1889 - 1953
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Philip Schultz
1880 - 1955
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Ulysses Grant Schultz
1870 - 1942
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Kate E Schultz
1879 - 1931
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Alta Blanche Schultz
1874 - 1954
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Emma Mary Schultz
1868 - 1929
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Laura Bell Schultz
1876 - 1899

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