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Emma Mary Schultz 1865–1929 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 MAR 1865

Birth Location: Dixon, Lee, Illinois, United States

Death Date: 20 DEC 1929

Death Location: Eugene, Lane, Oregon, United States

Father: Samuel Schultz

Mother: Elizabeth LeFever

Spouse(s): Ulysses Stowell

Children(s): Howard Stowell, Lepha Stowell, Claude Stowell, Leverna Stowell, John Stowell

In 1865, Emma Mary Schultz entered the world in Dixon, Lee, Illinois, United States, born to Samuel M Schultz And Elizabeth Lefever. In 1880, Emma Mary Schultz established residence. In 1885, Emma Mary Schultz established residence. Emma Mary Schultz married Ulysses Grant Stowell, and had children including Claude Cecil Stowell, Howard Isaac Stowell, John Ulysses Stowell, Lepha Blanche Stowell, Leverna Elizabeth Stowell. Emma Mary Schultz passed away in 1929 in Eugene, Lane, Oregon, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1865, Emma Mary Schultz entered the world in Dixon, Lee, Illinois, United States, born to Samuel M Schultz And Elizabeth Lefever.
  • In 1880, Emma Mary Schultz established residence.
  • In 1885, Emma Mary Schultz established residence.
  • Emma Mary Schultz married Ulysses Grant Stowell, and had children including Claude Cecil Stowell, Howard Isaac Stowell, John Ulysses Stowell, Lepha Blanche Stowell, Leverna Elizabeth Stowell.
  • Emma Mary Schultz passed away in 1929 in Eugene, Lane, Oregon, United States.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Emma Schultz's Ancestors

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Emma Schultz
1865–1929
Birth Place: Dixon, Lee, Illinois, United States
Parents
Samuel M. Schultz
1838–1901
Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Elizabeth LeFever
1849–1902
Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
Jacob Schultz
1820–1899
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Elizabeth Bathurst
1819–1883
Boggs, Centre, Pennsylvania, USA
John LaFever
1820–
Pennsylvania, USA
Catherine
1820–
Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Emma Schultz's Descendants

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Emma (Mary) Schultz (6 MAR 1865–20 DEC 1929) m. Ulysses (Grant) Stowell (24 SEP 1863–4 MAR 1939)
  1. 1. Howard (Isaac) Stowell 1894–1971 m. Annie (Irene) Johnson 1895–1970
    1. 1. Mona (Victoria) Stowell 1927–2018 m. Robert (Frank) Pye 1922–2006
    2. 2. Marie (Laverna) Stowell 1919–2007
    3. 3. Grant (Albert) Stowell 1915–1949
    4. 4. Lillian (May) Stowell 1917–2004
    5. 5. Ruby (Iris) Stowell 1923–1991
    6. 6. Elvin (Ross) Stowell 1926–1986
    7. 7. Raymond Stowell 1924–
  2. 2. Lepha (Blanche) Stowell 1886–1917
  3. 3. Claude (Cecil) Stowell 1889–1965
  4. 4. Leverna (Elizabeth) Stowell 1899–1963
  5. 5. John (Ulysses) Stowell 1907–1960

Emma Schultz's Timeline

7 Records

1865
6 MAR 1865
Birth of Emma Mary Schultz in Dixon, Lee, Illinois, United States
Dixon, Lee, Illinois, United States
1880
1880
Age 15
Emma Mary Schultz resided here
None
1885
1885
Age 20
Emma Mary Schultz resided here
None
1900
1900
Age 35
Emma Mary Schultz resided here
None
1902
1902
Age 37
Emma Mary Schultz immigrated
None
1916
1916
Age 51
Emma Mary Schultz resided here
None
1929
20 DEC 1929
Age 64
Death of Emma Mary Schultz in Eugene, Lane, Oregon, United States
Eugene, Lane, Oregon, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 MAR 1865
    Event Place: Dixon, Lee, Illinois, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 DEC 1929
    Event Place: Eugene, Lane, Oregon, United States

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1885

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Immigration
    Event Date: 1902

    Genealogy Event 7
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1916

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