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| name          = Anna Mailahn
| name          = Anna Mailahn
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| aka1          = Annie Mailahn
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| burial_date  = Mar 1906
| burial_date  = Mar 1906
| burial_place  = Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin  
| burial_place  = Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin  
| cause        =  
| cause        = phthsis pulmonalis (consumption); heart failure
| nationality  = American
| nationality  = American
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<b>[[Case File: Mailahn Family]]</b>
==Episodes==
* [[Ep. 1 - The Mailahn Family Massacre]]
==Bio==
Anna, and her twin sister [[Bertha Mailahn|Bertha]] were the eldest children in the family.  Anna became ill with tuberculosis, aka consumption, in about March of 1905.  The progression of her illness was slow and in the meantime her sister Bertha became ill in September 1905 and died just two months later.  Anna continued to hang on until the following March, finally falling victim to the illness after a year.  She never married or had children.


== Documentation ==
== Documentation ==
=== Cemetery Records ===
=== Cemetery Records ===
* [[Black Creek Cemetery Burials]]


* [[Black Creek Cemetery Burials]]
=== Census Records ===
* [[1900 Census - ED84 - Page 10B|1900]] - Grand Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA - she and sister Alvina, servants in neighboring homes.
* [[1905 Census - Center, Outagamie - Page 1|1905]] - Center, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA


=== Vital Records ===
=== Vital Records ===
* [[Death Certificate of Annie Mailahn]] (1906)
* [[Death Certificate of Annie Mailahn]] (1906)

Latest revision as of 06:15, 24 April 2024

Biographical Information
Name Anna Mailahn
Level Unknown
A.K.A. Annie Mailahn
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Birth 20 Jul 1880
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Death 16 Mar 1906
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Burial Mar 1906
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Cause phthsis pulmonalis (consumption); heart failure
Nationality American
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Case File: Mailahn Family

Episodes[edit]

Bio[edit]

Anna, and her twin sister Bertha were the eldest children in the family. Anna became ill with tuberculosis, aka consumption, in about March of 1905. The progression of her illness was slow and in the meantime her sister Bertha became ill in September 1905 and died just two months later. Anna continued to hang on until the following March, finally falling victim to the illness after a year. She never married or had children.

Documentation[edit]

Cemetery Records[edit]

Census Records[edit]

  • 1900 - Grand Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA - she and sister Alvina, servants in neighboring homes.
  • 1905 - Center, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA

Vital Records[edit]