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Amelia Heltemes

Birth30 11 1854 - Kentucky
Death24 July 1934 - Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America
MotherAmelia (Amelie) Magdalene Dorothee Guseski (Guseke) (Giesecke)
FatherChristian Wilhelm Ludwig Ambsler

Born in Kentucky on 30 11 1854 to Christian Wilhelm Ludwig Ambsler and Amelia (Amelie) Magdalene Dorothee Guseski (Guseke) (Giesecke). Amelia Heltemes married John L Heltemes and had 10 children. She passed away on 24 July 1934 in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America.

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Parents
Christian Wilhelm Ludwig Ambsler
Unknown - 1870
Amelia (Amelie) Magdalene Dorothee Guseski (Guseke) (Giesecke)
1815 - 1887
Spouse(s)
John L Heltemes
1852 - 1927
Children Show all
William Heltemes
1898 - 1950
Bertha Emilie Heltemes
1878 - 1949
Elsie Henrietta Heltemes
1893 - 1958
Amelia Heltemes
1886 - Unknown
John A Heltemes
1881 - Unknown

Fred H Heltemes
1883 - Unknown
Emma Heltemes
1896 - Unknown
Bessie Heltemes
1888 - Unknown
Alma Heltemes
1880 - Unknown
William Heltemes
1897 - Unknown

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