Salomon Windmuller, 1886–1954?> (aged 68 years)
- Name
- Salomon /Windmuller/
- Given names
- Salomon
- Surname
- Windmuller
Birth
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Death of a father
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Death of a mother
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Birth of a son
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Death
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father |
1846–1907
Birth: May 4, 1846
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34
— Beckum, Germany Death: March 7, 1907 — Beckum, Germany |
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mother |
1857–1921
Birth: April 20, 1857
— Westercappeln, Germany Death: March 16, 1921 — Beckum, Germany |
Marriage | Marriage — 1880 — |
6 years
himself |
1886–1954
Birth: January 13, 1886
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28
— Beckum, Germany Death: June 14, 1954 — Champaign, IL |
himself |
1886–1954
Birth: January 13, 1886
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28
— Beckum, Germany Death: June 14, 1954 — Champaign, IL |
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wife |
1895–1985
Birth: March 29, 1895
— Dortmund, Germany Death: December 16, 1985 — Ithaca, NY |
son |
1925–1962
Birth: June 3, 1925
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30
— Dortmund, Germany Death: December 3, 1962 — Ithaca, NY |
son |
Private
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Note
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wikipedia: The MS St. Louis was a German ocean liner most notable for a single voyage in 1939, in which her captain tried to find homes for more than 900 German Jewish refugees after they were denied entry to Cuba. The event was the subject of a 1974 book, followed by a 1976 motion picture Voyage of the Damned with the same title. St. Louis passengers Other Family Members On Board |
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