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Wilhelmine Schultz

Birth26 Dec 1850 - Simonsdorf, Marienburg , West Prussia, Prussia
Death14 Dec 1939 - Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
MotherJohanna Louise Henning
FatherFrederick Wilhelm Schulz

Born in Simonsdorf, Marienburg , West Prussia, Prussia on 26 Dec 1850 to Frederick Wilhelm Schulz and Johanna Louise Henning. Wilhelmine Schultz had 6 children. She passed away on 14 Dec 1939 in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA.

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Frederick Wilhelm Schulz
1814 - Unknown
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Johanna Louise Henning
1817 - 1856
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Robert Schroeer
1869 - 1947
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Edward Oscar Schroeer
1880 - 1964
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Rudolph O G Schroeer
1876 - 1949
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Carl Schroeer
1884 - Unknown
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Ernest R. Schroeer
1871 - 1908
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Carl Rudolph Schroeer
1884 - 1960

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