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  I'm doing a family tree and I can't find anything on Anna Oldenhoff, except in the 1910 census, that she is in the Waukesha County Asylum, She was 44 and says that she is married. Any information you could give me would be appreciated. I'm at a block with her and her husband, both weremy great- grandparents. Nobody is alive to tell me anything. Please advise.
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                          Theresa Oldenhoff

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 I'm doing a family tree and I can't find anything on Anna Oldenhoff, except in the 1910 census, that she is in the Waukesha County Asylum, She was 44 and says that she is married. Any information you could give me would be appreciated. I'm at a block with her and her husband, both weremy great- grandparents. Nobody is alive to tell me anything. Please advise.
                          Theresa Oldenhoff