Edward Mailahn

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Biographical Information
Name Edward Herman Mailahn
Level Unknown
A.K.A. Eddie
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Birth Sep 1887
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Death 2 Oct 1914
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Cause tuberculosis
Nationality American
Occupation Farmer
Parents {{#if:Louis Mailahn | Louis Mailahn
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Case File: Mailahn Family

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Edward Mailahn was the fifth child, and eldest son, of the Mailahn family. He was a strong young man, age 25, in 1912 when his brother killed three members of the family and committed suicide. Edward had just left the farm two pick up two of their younger brothers from school when it happened, presumably picking the time while Edward was away as he, and the two younger teenage brothers, would have been to strong to overtake. Afterward Edward was determined to sell the farm, and if you couldn't sell it, that he would tare down the house and barn and build a new one. He knew he couldn't continue to live there. However, it wasn't long before he also fell ill. A portion of both of his lungs were removed in late 1913 and he was admitted to the recently built Riverview Sanitarium where he died in 1914. His two brothers, still being minors, he left his estate to his cousin Cecilia Mailahn.

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  • 1900 - Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
  • 1905 - Center, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA

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