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1905 Wisconsin State Census – Center, Outagamie – Sheet 1

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Case File: Mailahn Family (1912)
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Center, Outagamie – Sheet No 1
# Name Rel. Race Sex Age Marital Born (Self, Parents) Occupation
1  Riehl, William B. Head W M 30 Married Wis., Ger. Farmer
  “, Anna Wife W F 27 Married Wis., Ger.
  “, William J. Son W M 2 Wis., Wis
3  Welch, Jessie E. Head M 32 Married Wis., Eng Carpenter
  “, Bertha Wife F 25 Married Wis., Ger.
5  Maylahn, Louis Head M 60 Married Ger., Ger. Farmer
  “, Augusta Wife F 46 Married Wis., Ger. Farmer
  “, Anna dau. F 24 Single Wis., Ger.
  “, Alvina dau. F 23 Single Wis., Ger.
  “, Eddie Son M 17 Single Wis., Ger. Farm Lab
  “, William Son M 15 Single Wis., Ger.
  “, Lizzie dau. F 13 Wis., Ger.
  “, Dora dau. F 9 Wis., Ger.
  “, Walter Son M 7 Wis., Ger.
  “, Geo. Son M 6 Wis., Ger.
  “, John Son M 1 Wis., Ger.
 Notes:  William B. Riehl conducted this and is listed at the top of the page as Clerk, he was also selected for the coroners jury for the Mailahn family murders in 1912 and, according to this record, lived very close by.  He owned his own farm with a mortgage.  Bertha Welch was the newlywed daughter of Louise and Augusta Mailahn.  Her husband Jessie is renting their home and he had worked all 12 months the previous year. Louis Mailahn owns his farm with a mortgage and also worked all 12 months the previous year.