Louise passed away in 1898.
Children from first marriage: 1 daughter, 2 sons.
After Louise's death, George married Sophia "Sophie" Warnecke about 1902. She was the widow of Charles Schnatzmeyer. George and Sophie were the parents of 2 children.
Sophie died in 1939 and was buried next to her first husband.
Children from second marriage: 2 step-daughters, 2 step-sons, 1 son, 1 daughter.
After suffering from chronic heart disease and arteriosclerosis for many years, George died of pneumonia at the age of 84 years, 5 months and 5 days. He was buried next to his first wife, Louise, on 21 Apr 1947.
Father of:
• Eleanora Wilhelmine Anna Rau
• Edward August Karl Rau
• Herbert Martin Franz Rau
• Elmore Rau
• Mildred Rau Fittge
Step-father of:
• Rosa Schnatzmeyer Lange
• August Henry Schnatzmeyer
• Charlotte Louise Mathilde "Tillie" Schnatzmeyer
• Karl Christian Heinrich Wilhelm Schnatzmeyer
George's siblings:
• Lizetta Rau
• Johanna Friedericke "Hannah" Rau Rosenkoetter
• Martin Rau
Louise passed away in 1898.
Children from first marriage: 1 daughter, 2 sons.
After Louise's death, George married Sophia "Sophie" Warnecke about 1902. She was the widow of Charles Schnatzmeyer. George and Sophie were the parents of 2 children.
Sophie died in 1939 and was buried next to her first husband.
Children from second marriage: 2 step-daughters, 2 step-sons, 1 son, 1 daughter.
After suffering from chronic heart disease and arteriosclerosis for many years, George died of pneumonia at the age of 84 years, 5 months and 5 days. He was buried next to his first wife, Louise, on 21 Apr 1947.
Father of:
• Eleanora Wilhelmine Anna Rau
• Edward August Karl Rau
• Herbert Martin Franz Rau
• Elmore Rau
• Mildred Rau Fittge
Step-father of:
• Rosa Schnatzmeyer Lange
• August Henry Schnatzmeyer
• Charlotte Louise Mathilde "Tillie" Schnatzmeyer
• Karl Christian Heinrich Wilhelm Schnatzmeyer
George's siblings:
• Lizetta Rau
• Johanna Friedericke "Hannah" Rau Rosenkoetter
• Martin Rau
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