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Wilhelmine Wascher

Birth6 Nov 1866 - Dundee, Kane, Illinois, USA
Death18 Apr 1927 - Dundee, Kane, Illinois, United States
MotherWilhelmine "Minnie" Wascher
FatherFriedrich (Fred) Wascher

Born in Dundee, Kane, Illinois, USA on 6 Nov 1866 to Friedrich (Fred) Wascher and Wilhelmine "Minnie" Wascher. Wilhelmine Wascher married Fred Melohn and had 12 children. She passed away on 18 Apr 1927 in Dundee, Kane, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
Friedrich (Fred) Wascher
1839 - 1900
Wilhelmine "Minnie" Wascher
1841 - 1905
Spouse(s)
Fred Melohn
1867 - 1940
Wilb Buchanan
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
Alfred Frank "Pat" Melahn
1896 - 1974
Walter Henry Melohn
1891 - 1964
Theodore John Melahn
1885 - 1943
Josephine Melahn
1890 - 1974
Rosella W. Melahn
1898 - 1964
George Bernhardt Melahn
1902 - 1977

Amanda Melahn
1901 - 1978
Arthur E. Melahn
1907 - 1982
Lucinda Malohn
1905 - 1905
Ametha Melahn
1908 - 1909
Annette Malohn
1907 - 1908
Friedrike Buchanan
1883 - Unknown

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