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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Hebert August Fred Schultz: Birth: 20 MAR 1899 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Death: 12 APR 1976 in Milwaukee Wisconsin

  2. Herman Otto Schultz: Birth: 25 JAN 1901 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Death: 19 JUN 2001 in Madison WI

  3. Erwin Schultz: Birth: 8 DEC 1902 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Death: 26 JAN 1983 in St. Lucie Florida

  4. Roland Schultz: Birth: 20 OCT 1904 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Death: 6 NOV 1965 in Milwaukee Wisconsin

  5. Esther B. Schultz: Birth: 17 SEP 1906 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Death: 9 SEP 2000 in Streator, LaSalle, Illinois

  6. Olga Schultz: Birth: 19 JUN 1908 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Death: 24 JAN 1969 in Milwaukee Wisconsin

  7. Alfred Schultz: Birth: 15 AUG 1910 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Death: 27 SEP 1983 in Milwaukee Wisconsin

  8. Rose Schultz: Birth: 9 JUL 1913 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Death: 12 JUL 1996 in Milwaukee Wisconsin

  9. Gilbert Paul Schultz: Birth: 3 SEP 1915 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Death: 22 APR 1986 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  10. Walter W. Schultz: Birth: 26 SEP 1917 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Death: 25 JAN 2010 in Milwaukee Wisconsin

  11. Paul Schultz: Birth: 30 APR 1920 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Death: 18 APR 2008 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  12. Pearl Schultz: Birth: 3 AUG 1923 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Death: 10 MAY 2010 in Waukesha, Wisconsin


Sources
1. Text:   Dick Rundel, son of Rose Schultz and Arthur Rundel, was interested in genealogy for many years. He spent hours and hours hand-researching the Schultz family, before there were computers and the internet, and all requests had to be hand-written and mailed by regular mail. He put a Schultz Family tree together in the 1980’s, from which I have borrowed extensively . All of the children of Charley & Ida Schultz and their spouses and children are attributed to Dick.

Notes
a. Note:   N16 “Charley” immigrated to the US with his parents when he was six years old. He always told everyone, and officially listed, his birthplace as Mecklenburg, Germany - although that is a state, and not a city. He probably only went through the eighth grade in school, although that is not a known fact. He was a common laborer all of his life, and mostly worked in the building trades industry making wooden/concrete sidewalks. He filed his Declaration of Intention in 1919, and his Petition for Naturalization in 1921. In the later part of his life, he worked for the city for approximately ten years, and when he retired, he received a pension of $30/month. Herman and Ida had 12 children over 24 years. Life was hard, and most of the children were taken out of school in the 8th grade to work to help support the family. Herman was an alcoholic, and Doris remembers many a time when her father, Herman O., had to leave home to bring his father back from the tavern to the house.
b. Note:   Milwaukee County Hospital


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