Louise Christina Muller

Brief Life History of Louise Christina

When Louise Christina Muller was born on 23 August 1896, in Mitchell, Iowa, United States, her father, Gustav A. Muller, was 47 and her mother, Marie M. Strueben, was 37. She married Edward Christian Schuttler on 20 March 1919, in Cedar Township, Mitchell, Iowa, United States. She lived in Cedar Township, Mitchell, Iowa, United States for about 40 years. She died in June 1979, in Osage, Mitchell, Iowa, United States, at the age of 82, and was buried in Cedar Township, Mitchell, Iowa, United States.

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Edward Christian Schuttler
1889–1953
Louise Christina Muller
1896–1979
Marriage: 20 March 1919

Sources (10)

  • Louise Schuttler in household of Edward Schuttler, "United States Census, 1940"
  • Louise C Muller, "Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934"
  • Louise C Muller Schuttler, "Find A Grave Index"

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World Events (8)

1898 · War with the Spanish

After the explosion of the USS Maine in the Havana Harbor in Cuba, the United States engaged the Spanish in war. The war was fought on two fronts, one in Cuba, which helped gain their independence, and in the Philippines, which helped the US gain another territory for a time.

1913 · The Completion of the Keokuk Dam

The Keokuk Dam was completed in 1913 and began to power the surrounding area. It was the largest single capacity powerhouse in the world at the time. After World War II, the powerhouse was modernized and all the units were converted in 2002. It remains the largest privately owned and operated dam on the Mississippi River.

1918 · Attempting to Stop the War

To end World War I, President Wilson created a list of principles to be used as negotiations for peace among the nations. Known as The Fourteen Points, the principles were outlined in a speech on war aimed toward the idea of peace but most of the Allied forces were skeptical of this Wilsonian idealism.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: German Kurt, Hans, Otto, Erwin, Ernst, Fritz, Franz, Gerhard, Uwe, Dieter, Heinz, Jurgen.

German (Müller) and Jewish (Ashkenazic; mainly Müller): see Mueller . This surname is also very common in France (mainly Alsace and Lorraine).

Dutch: variant of Mulder .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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