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| birth_place = Pomerania, Germany
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Biographical Information
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Name Louis Mailahn
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A.K.A. Ludwig Mailahn (unconfirmed)
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Birth Apr 1846
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Death 2 Feb 1912
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Burial
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Cause {{{cause}}}
Nationality German/American
Occupation Farmer
Parents Ludwig Mailahn (1811-1895)
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Spouse Augusta "Gustie" Schmidt
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Children Bertha (1880)
}} {{#if:Anna (1880) | Anna (1880)
}} {{#if:Carrie (1882) | Carrie (1882)
}} {{#if:Alvina (1884) | Alvina (1884)
}} {{#if:Eddie (1887) | Eddie (1887)
}} {{#if:Willie (1889) | Willie (1889)
}} {{#if:Lizzie (1892) | Lizzie (1892)
}} {{#if:Dora (1896) | Dora (1896)
}} {{#if:Walter (1897) | Walter (1897)
}} {{#if:George (1898) | George (1898)
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Louis Mailahn was born in Pomerania and immigrated with his parents to the United States in about 1872. He settled as a farmer prior to his marriage to Gustie Schmidt in about 1880. Tragedy began to hit the family in 1905 with a long series of deaths to tibuerculosis. In 1912 his son, Willie Mailahn - who had previously suffered a head injury - began to act irradically and decided that the family would be better off if they took their own lives, rather than waiting for each to suffer a slow death to illness. On 2 Feb 1912, while three of the younger brothers were away, Willie took the life of his father, Lewis, followed by younger siblings Dora and John, before turning on himself.

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Census Records

  • 1880 - Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
  • 1900 - Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
  • 1905 - Center, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
  • 1910 - Center, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA

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