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==The People== {| class="wikitable" |+ ! style="width: 20%" |Name ! style="width: 10%" |(Born-Died) !Description |- |Danielsen, Abe | |Clerk of the Court |- |Hoerning, Herbert | |member of the coroner's jury, also likely the Mr. Hoerning that was a neighbor |- |Holz, Charles | |member of the coroner's jury, also a neighbor |- |Johnson, Thomas E. | |Coroner |- |Kirschenlore, George | |Deputy Sheriff |- |Kluender, Charles | |possible family friend, in the newspaper as having attended the funeral |- |Kreiss, Henry | |Judge in Edward Mailahn's probate case |- |[[Augusta Schmidt Mailahn|Mailahn, Augusta Schmidt]] |1859-1908 |Mother of the family, believed to have died of tuberculosis |- |[[Alvina Mailahn|Mailahn, Alvina]] |1884-1907 |4th daughter |- |[[Anna Mailahn|Mailahn, Anna]] |1880-1906 |twin of Bertha, eldest daughters. Died of "Phthsis Pulmonalis (Consumption), heart failure" |- |Mailahn, Carolina Kefferman |1813-1909 |Grandmother |- |[[Carrie Mailahn|Mailahn, Carrie]] |1882-1909 |3rd daughter |- |Mailahn, Cecelia | |cousin who Eddie left his entire estate too. |- |[[Dora Mailahn|Mailahn, Dora]] |1896-1912 |6th daughter, killed by her brother in 1912 |- |[[Edward Mailahn|Mailahn, Edward]] |1887-1914 |Eldest son, discovered the bodies of his father and two brothers, died of tuberculosis. |- |[[George Mailahn|Mailahn, George]] |1898-1970 |4th son, discovered the body of his sister, the only family member to live a full life. |- |[[John Mailahn|Mailahn, John L.]] |1903-1912 |5th son and youngest child, killed by his brother in 1912 |- |[[Lizzie Mailahn|Mailahn, Lizzie]] |1892-1907 |5th daughter |- |[[Louis Mailahn|Mailahn, Louis]] |1846-1912 |The father, killed by his son in 1912 |- |Mailahn, Ludwig |1811-1895 |Grandfather, moved his family to Outagamie County in about 1872 |- |[[Walter Mailahn|Mailahn, Walter]] |1897-1932 |The 3rd son, lived slightly longer than the rest of his siblings, died of tuberculosis |- |[[William Mailahn|Mailahn, William]] |1889-1912 |The 2nd son, killed his father, brother, and sister before taking his own life in 1912 |- |Riehl, W. B. | |member of the coroner's jury |- |McCarty, Margaret | |Witness to the will of Edward Mailahn, and resident with him at Riverview Sanitorium, likely an employee |- |Rooney, F. J. | |District Attorney |- |Schultz, William | |neighbor, on whose farm William was kicked int he head by a horse. |- |Seefelt, Otto | |possible family friend, in the newspaper as having attended the funeral |- |Smith, Charles | |member of the coroner's jury |- |Smith, George | |member of the coroner's jury |- |Verhagen, Martin | |Under Sheriff |- |[[Bertha Mailahn|Welch, Bertha Mailahn]] |1880-1905 |twin of Anna, eldest daughters. Died of "Tubercular abcess, tuberculosis of lungs" |- |Welch, Grant |1905-1906 |infant son of Bertha Mailahn Welch, died of "lung fever" |- |Welch, Jessie |1871-1950 |husband of eldest daughter Bertha Mailahn, married in 1904, also a member of the coroner's jury for the deaths of previous inlaws in 1912. |- |Zuehlke, J. B. | |Attorney for Edward Mailahn for his estate and probate |}
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