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Ernestine Gutt

Birth15 March 1851 - Riesenkirch, Kreis Rosenberg, Westpreussen
Death7 Nov 1928 - Bowler, Shawano County, Wisconsin, USA
MotherChristina Leiskau
FatherChristian Gutt husband if 4th g-aunt

Born in Riesenkirch, Kreis Rosenberg, Westpreussen on 15 March 1851 to Christian Gutt husband if 4th g-aunt and Christina Leiskau. Ernestine Gutt married Wilhelm Kolpack and had 7 children. She passed away on 7 Nov 1928 in Bowler, Shawano County, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
Christian Gutt Husband If 4Th G-aunt
1809 - 1856
Christina Leiskau
1811 - 1886
Spouse(s)
Wilhelm Kolpack
1844 - 1928
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Heinrich Henry Gustav Kolpack
1876 - 1959
Emil John Kolpack
1882 - 1945
Albert Carl Kolpack
1881 - 1966
Emma Bertha Kolpack
1886 - 1961

Minna E Kolpack
1889 - 1965
Hulda Kolpack
1878 - 1896
August Anna Kolpack
1873 - 1943

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