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Adele E. Schulenburg was born on
January 18, 1883, in St. Louis, the daughter of August Wilhelm Schulenburg (1843–1916) and Adele Mallinckrodt (1851–1937). She had two sisters, Eleanor Schulenburg Bausch (1872–1955) and Agnes M. Schulenburg Schaberg (1874–1951), and one brother, Gustavus Otto
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