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Charles David Velten

Birth19 February 1872 - Reed, Seneca, Ohio, USA
Death23 AUG 1941 - Pierce City, Lawrence, Missouri, USA
MotherKatherine Miller
FatherMichael Velten

Born in Reed, Seneca, Ohio, USA on 19 February 1872 to Michael Velten and Katherine Miller. Charles David Velten married Josephine Marie "Josefa" Schallert and had 13 children. He passed away on 23 AUG 1941 in Pierce City, Lawrence, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
Michael Velten
1829 - 1887
Katherine Miller
1836 - 1920
Spouse(s)
Josephine Marie "Josefa" Schallert
1881 - 1963
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Anthony Joseph Velten
1902 - 1990
Margrete Anne Velten
1908 - 1992
George John Velten
1912 - 2007
Christian Michael Velten
1904 - 1984
Agnes Louise Velten
1906 - 1998
Catherine A Velten
1900 - 1986
Francis Charles "Hank" Velten
1927 - 1954

Albert Joseph Velten
1916 - 1972
Raymond Otto Velten
1910 - 2006
Pauline Josephine Velten
1918 - 2004
David William "Dave" Velten
1914 - 2005
Edgar J. Velten
1892 - 1976
Josephine Marie Velten
1920 - 2007

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