Biographical Information
File:Augusta Schmidt Mailahn.png
Name
Augusta Schmidt Mailahn
Level
Unknown
A.K.A.
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Birth
Dec 1859Template:Br | }} {{#if:Wisconsin, USA | Wisconsin, USATemplate:Br | }}
Death
26 Jan 1908Template:Br | }} {{#if:Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA | Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USATemplate:Br | }}
Burial
Template:Br | }} {{#if:Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA | Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USATemplate:Br | }}
Cause
Nationality
American
Occupation
housewife
Parents
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Spouse
{{#if:Louis Mailahn (1880) | Louis Mailahn (1880)Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }}
Children
{{#if:Bertha Mailahn (1880) | Bertha Mailahn (1880)Template:Br }} {{#if:Anna Mailahn (1880) | Anna Mailahn (1880)Template:Br }} {{#if:Carrie Mailahn (1882) | Carrie Mailahn (1882)Template:Br }} {{#if:Alvina Mailahn (1884) | Alvina Mailahn (1884)Template:Br }} {{#if:Eddie Mailahn (1887) | Eddie Mailahn (1887)Template:Br }} {{#if:Willie Mailahn (1889) | Willie Mailahn (1889)Template:Br }} {{#if:Lizzie Mailahn (1892) | Lizzie Mailahn (1892)Template:Br }} {{#if:Dora Mailahn (1896) | Dora Mailahn (1896)Template:Br }} {{#if:Walter Mailahn (1897) | Walter Mailahn (1897)Template:Br }} {{#if:George Mailahn (1898) | George Mailahn (1898)Template:Br }} {{#if:John Mailahn (1903) | John Mailahn (1903)Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }} {{#if: | Template:Br }}
Bio
The mother of the Mailahn family. There was no specific mention of her personality or disposision, but it was noted that William was particular close to her and likely taught him to cook. Like several of her children, she died of consumption.
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1880 - Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
1900 - Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
1905 - Center, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
1910 - Center, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
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