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1900 Census, ED 75, Sheet 11B

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Case File: Mailahn Family (1912)

[External link to Original on Ancestry.com] – Sheet 11B

Dwelling #213, Family #219 – Black Creek, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Name Rel Race Sex Born Age Marriage Children Birth – Self, Father, Mother Occupation
 Mailahn, Louis Head W M Apr 1845 55 M, 31 years Germany, Germany, Germany  Farmer
 –, Agusta Wife W F  Dec 1858 31 M, 31 years  10 of 10  Wisconsin, Germany, Germany
 –, Bertha Daughter W F  Jul 1880 19  Single  Wisconsin, Germany, Wisconsin
 –, Edward Son W M  Sep 1882 12 Single Wisconsin, Germany, Wisconsin At School
 –, William Son W M  Dec 1888 10 Single Wisconsin, Germany, Wisconsin At School
 –, Lizie Daughter W F  May 1892 8 Single Wisconsin, Germany, Wisconsin At School
 –, Dora Daughter W F  May 1896 4 Single Wisconsin, Germany, Wisconsin
 –, Walter Son W M Aug 1897 2 Single Wisconsin, Germany, Wisconsin
 –, George Son W M Oct 1898 1 Single Wisconsin, Germany, Wisconsin
 Notes:  Louis was fully employed and owns his farm on a mortgage, all members of the family could read and write with the exception of Augusta who could only read. Edward had only gone to school for five months the previous year, but William and Lizzie had both gone for eight months. Louis had immigrated in 1872.