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Wilhelmine Christine Radtke was born on 26 Feb 1827 in the German Confederation.[1]
Wilhelmine arrived in 1861.[2]
Wilhelmine departed Hamburg on 5 July 1861. Recorded residence was Alt Valm, Preußen (Relation to Head of House: Frau. ).[1]
Wilhelmine arrived in New York on 5 July 1861.[1]
In the 1870 census Wilhelmine (age 43) was living in Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA. Post Office: Sauk City.[3]
In the 1880 census Wilhelmine (age 53) was living in Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA. Marital status: Married. Relation to Head of House: Wife.[4]
In the 1900 census Wilhelmine (age 73) was living in Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA. Marital Status: Widowed. Relation to Head of House: Mother in Law; Relation to Head of House: Mother-in-law.[2]
On 1 June 1905 Wilhelmine (age 78) was living in Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin. Marital Status: Widowed. Relation to Head of House: Mother-in-law.[5]
Wilhelmine died at the age of 82 on 9 October 1909 in Honey Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA and was buried in Black Hawk, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA.[6]
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