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Menno D Willert

Birth Aug 24 1865 - Stephen Township, Huron, Ontario, Canada
Death14 May 1946 - Bay City, Bay County, Michigan
MotherElizabeth Dorothea Gunsell
FatherCarl Heinrich Johann (Charles) Willert

Born in Stephen Township, Huron, Ontario, Canada on Aug 24 1865 to Carl Heinrich Johann (Charles) Willert and Elizabeth Dorothea Gunsell. Menno D Willert married Helen "May" Wilson and had 6 children. He passed away on 14 May 1946 in Bay City, Bay County, Michigan.

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Parents
Carl Heinrich Johann (Charles) Willert
1829 - 1908
Elizabeth Dorothea Gunsell
1831 - 1907
Spouse(s)
Helen "May" Wilson
1867 - 1936
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Everett Wilson Willert
1906 - 1978
Helen Lenore Willert
1891 - 1983
Lillian Willert
1895 - 1990

Meredith Willert
1907 - 1988
Wilma Ruth Willert
1912 - 1985
Margaret Eleanor Willert
1904 - 1931

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