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William Richard Brunette

Birth30 Jun 1867 - Fort Howard, Brown, Wisconsin, United States
Death8 Apr 1935 - Green Bay City, Brown, Wisconsin, USA
MotherAngeline Bisson
FatherAugustine Sinclair Brunette

Born in Fort Howard, Brown, Wisconsin, United States on 30 Jun 1867 to Augustine Sinclair Brunette and Angeline Bisson. William Richard Brunette married Amelia (Emily) Zuege and had 14 children. He passed away on 8 Apr 1935 in Green Bay City, Brown, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
Augustine Sinclair Brunette
1825 - 1910
Angeline Bisson
1836 - 1875
Spouse(s)
Amelia (Emily) Zuege
1876 - 1968
Leobadia Lutak
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
Edward Warren Brunette
1917 - 2000
Nancy Emeline Brunette
1913 - 1998
William L Brunette
1911 - 1964
Yvonne M Brunette
1919 - 2012
Roland Henry Brunette
1915 - 1953
Antone Mervin Brunette
1899 - 1976
Peter T Brunette
1898 - 1982

Leona Angeline Brunette
1904 - 2000
Leonard Alphonse Brunette
1901 - 1991
John Brunette
1896 - 1900
Sylvester Brunette
1902 - 1924
Ralph Brunette
1907 - Unknown
Frances Brunette
1906 - 1981
Charles William Brunette
1895 - 1966

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