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Luella & Edward Kautman

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Luella & Edward Kautman
A photo of Luella Kautman and Edward Henry Kautman
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This is a photo of Luella (Simmons) Kautman and her second husband, Edward Henry Kautman
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Edward Henry Kautman
Edward Kautman of Flint, Genesee County, Michigan was born on September 13, 1905 at Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin, USA. Edward was baptized at Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin, USA,. Edward Kautman died at age 63 years old on December 1, 1968 in Linden, and was buried at Fairview Cemetery High Street - Located in Sturgis, section C, in Linden.
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Luella May (Simmons) Kautman
Luella married Frank Kautman Sr and had two children (James Kautman and Frank Kautman Jr). After her first husband (Frank) died, she married his brother, Edward on April 1, 1934.
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