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| burial_date = Jun 1907 | | burial_date = Jun 1907 | ||
| burial_place = Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin | | burial_place = Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin | ||
| cause = | | cause = tuberculosis of lungs | ||
| nationality = American | | nationality = American | ||
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<b>[[Case File: Mailahn Family]]</b> | |||
==Episodes== | |||
* [[Ep. 1 - The Mailahn Family Massacre]] | |||
==Bio== | |||
Alvina, also called "Vina", was the fourth child of the Mailahn family. She became ill with tuberculosis in about June of 1906, two months after the death of her sister [[Anna Mailahn|Anna]]. And, like her sister Anna before her, it was a slow progression that lasted a year - finally succumbing in June of 1907. Nothing specific is ever mentioned about her, she never married or had children. | |||
== Documentation == | == Documentation == | ||
=== Cemetery Records === | === Cemetery Records === | ||
* [[Black Creek Cemetery Burials]] | * [[Black Creek Cemetery Burials]] | ||
=== Census Records === | === Census Records === | ||
* [[1900 Census - ED84 - Page 10B|1900]] - Grand Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA - she and sister Anna, servants in neighboring homes. | |||
* [[1900 Census - ED84 - Page 10B|1900]] - Grand Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA - she and sister Anna | |||
* [[1905 Census - Center, Outagamie - Page 1|1905]] - Center, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA | * [[1905 Census - Center, Outagamie - Page 1|1905]] - Center, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA |
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Name | Alvina Mailahn |
Episodes[edit]
Bio[edit]
Alvina, also called "Vina", was the fourth child of the Mailahn family. She became ill with tuberculosis in about June of 1906, two months after the death of her sister Anna. And, like her sister Anna before her, it was a slow progression that lasted a year - finally succumbing in June of 1907. Nothing specific is ever mentioned about her, she never married or had children.