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Amelie Schulten

Birth
Germany
Death
Apr 1910
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Eastpoint, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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The funeral of Miss Amelie Schulten, who died at Mercy Hospital on Monday night, as the result of being burned in a sugar explosion, in the kitchen of Mr. Edward McGraw, 2307 Madison Avenue, took place Wednesday morning.

The funeral services were held at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Wendeler, 2003 Maryanna Street.
Requiem Mass was celebrated at Fourteen Holy Martyrs Church. Burial was in Oak Lawn Cemetery.

The pallbearers were Messrs. Carl Frick, Ernest Wendeler, Axel Berg, James Foley, John Linde and Alexander Mallik.

The girl's parents are living in Germany. Besides her grandmother, she is survived by Ernest, Walter and Oscar Wendeler, her uncles and Misses Wilhelmina and Johanna Wendeler, her aunts.

Baltimore Sun, 4/8/1910
The funeral of Miss Amelie Schulten, who died at Mercy Hospital on Monday night, as the result of being burned in a sugar explosion, in the kitchen of Mr. Edward McGraw, 2307 Madison Avenue, took place Wednesday morning.

The funeral services were held at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Charles Wendeler, 2003 Maryanna Street.
Requiem Mass was celebrated at Fourteen Holy Martyrs Church. Burial was in Oak Lawn Cemetery.

The pallbearers were Messrs. Carl Frick, Ernest Wendeler, Axel Berg, James Foley, John Linde and Alexander Mallik.

The girl's parents are living in Germany. Besides her grandmother, she is survived by Ernest, Walter and Oscar Wendeler, her uncles and Misses Wilhelmina and Johanna Wendeler, her aunts.

Baltimore Sun, 4/8/1910

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