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Schultz, Anna Louise - Estimated year of death: 1954

Schultz, Anna Maria Louisa - Estimated year of death: 1936

Schultz, Auguste Marie Louise - Estimated year of death: 1955

Schultz, Auguste Sophia Louise - Estimated year of death: 1903

Schultz, Carl Fritz Louis - Estimated year of death: 1938

Schultz, Constance Louisa - Estimated year of death: 1902

Schultz, Cornelia Christina Louisa - Estimated year of death: 1885

Schultz, Henriette Marie Louise - Estimated year of death: 1957

Schultz, Louis - Estimated year of death: 1926

Schultz, Louis Arthur - Estimated year of death: 1968

Schultz, Louisa Fredericka - Estimated year of death: 1912

Schultz, Louisa Petronella - Estimated year of death: 1969

Schultz, Louise - Estimated year of death: 1928

Schultz, Louise - Estimated year of death: 1976

Schultz, Marthinus Petrus Louis - Estimated year of death: 1971

Schultz, Pauline Louise - Estimated year of death: 1934



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