Carrie Mailahn

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Name Carrie Mailahn
Level Unknown
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Case File: Mailahn Family

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Carrie was the third child of the Mailahn family. She died in Jun 1909 and it is believed that she suffered from tuberculosis, like the rest of the family, but this has not yet been confirmed. A copy of her death registration needs to be located. Being the second to last of the sisters to survive, she is likely the sister that Edward was referring to when he talked about his brother William hitting one of their sisters and then refusing to speak to her for the rest of her life, even refusing to come to her while she was dieing. The context of this incident implied that it was after William had received a serious head injury from a horse. Carrie and Dora were the only sisters still alive during that time, and Edward said that William worshipped Dora. The reason for William's treatment towards this sister was a mystery even to Edward. She never married or had children.

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  • 1900 - Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
  • 1905 - Center, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA