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Elizabeth M Kichler

Birth18 Dec 1870 - New Alsace, Dearborn County, Indiana, USA
Death24 Jun 1930 - Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, USA
MotherMary Schott
FatherJohn Kichler

Born in New Alsace, Dearborn County, Indiana, USA on 18 Dec 1870 to John Kichler and Mary Schott. Elizabeth M Kichler married John Bernard Ruhlman and had 13 children. She passed away on 24 Jun 1930 in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
John Kichler
1843 - 1923
Mary Schott
1847 - 1923
Spouse(s)
John Bernard Ruhlman
1867 - 1927
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Ursula R Ruhlman
1908 - 2002
Cyrilla M Ruhlman
1898 - 1989
Raymond Stanley Ruhlman
1894 - 1966
Cletus O Ruhlman
1900 - 1975
Lioba Sarah Gaughan
1903 - 1975
Marcella Mary Ruhlman
1896 - 1912
Mary Louise Ruhlman
1918 - 1996

Norbert Eugene Ruhlman
1914 - 1990
Loretta Virginia Ruhlman
1911 - 1912
Damian Ruhlman
1905 - 1905
Etheldreda Ruhlman
1906 - 1999
Anna Mae Ruhlman
1918 - 1997
Ethel Henrietta Denning
1906 - 1999

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