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Emma Emilie Mueller 1880–1977 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 MAY 1880

Birth Location: Saint Johns Luthern Church, Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Death Date: MAY 1977

Death Location: Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA

Father: Friedrich Mueller

Mother: Fredricke Laube

Spouse(s): Fred Knuth

Children(s):

The story of Emma Emilie Mueller began in 1880 in Saint Johns Luthern Church, Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Emma Emilie Mueller married Fred W Knuth. Emma Emilie Mueller passed away in 1977 in Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Emma Emilie Mueller began in 1880 in Saint Johns Luthern Church, Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
  • Emma Emilie Mueller married Fred W Knuth.
  • Emma Emilie Mueller passed away in 1977 in Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA.

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Emma Mueller's Ancestors

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Emma Mueller
1880–1977
Birth Place: Saint Johns Luthern Church, Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Parents
Friedrich Wilhelm William Mueller
1840–
Prussia
Fredricke (Ernestina Pauline) Laube
1840–
Prussia
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Emma Mueller's Timeline

2 Records

1880
13 MAY 1880
Birth of Emma Emilie Mueller in Saint Johns Luthern Church, Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Saint Johns Luthern Church, Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
1977
MAY 1977
Age 97
Death of Emma Emilie Mueller in Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 MAY 1880
    Event Place: Saint Johns Luthern Church, Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: MAY 1977
    Event Place: Fall Creek, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA

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