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Richard Leo Schultz 1935–2008 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Oct 1935

Birth Location: Wisconsin

Death Date: 29 Oct 2008

Death Location: Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin

Father: Leo Schultz

Mother: Marie Chandonais

Spouse(s): Jeannine Legue

Children(s):

The story of Richard Leo Schultz began in 1935 in Wisconsin. Richard Leo Schultz married Jeannine Legue, and had children including David Schultz, Glenn Michael Schultz, Richard Schultz. Richard Leo Schultz passed away in 2008 in Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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Biography

  • The story of Richard Leo Schultz began in 1935 in Wisconsin.
  • Richard Leo Schultz married Jeannine Legue, and had children including David Schultz, Glenn Michael Schultz, Richard Schultz.
  • Richard Leo Schultz passed away in 2008 in Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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Richard Schultz's Ancestors

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Richard Schultz
1935–2008
Birth Place: Wisconsin
Parents
Leo A Schultz
1902–1977
Warrens, Lincoln Township, Monroe County, WI
Marie Chandonais
1905–1991
Torch Lake, Houghton, Michigan, USA
Grandparents
Albert (Heinrich Schulz) Schultz
1867–1936
Tomah, Tomah Township, Monroe County, WI
Theresa (Dell) Organ
1871–1967
Tomah, Tomah Township, Monroe County, WI
Great-Grandparents
Ludwig Schultz
1832–1910
Sophia Jentz
1842–1929
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johann Jentz
1802–1850
Catherine Schnell
1805–1896

Richard Schultz's Timeline

2 Records

1935
28 Oct 1935
Birth of Richard Leo Schultz in Wisconsin
Wisconsin
2008
29 Oct 2008
Age 73
Death of Richard Leo Schultz in Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Oct 1935
    Event Place: Wisconsin

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Oct 2008
    Event Place: Kenosha, Kenosha, Wisconsin

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