19 Dec 2001 Husband: Carl Hermann MULLER died at age: 39 Born: 6 Sep 1866 in Chemnitz Saxony Died: Feb 1906 in Brandon Manitoba 1 Event: 1894 goes bankrupt 2 Father: Carl Gottfried MULLER Mother: Henrietta Louise SCHROTH Wife: Amy DINES Born: in London Died: in Vancouver Occupation: 1906 midwife 3 Father: Mother: F Child 1: Amy MULLER Occupation: 1914 Seed packing Brandon, Canada 4 F Child 2: Gertrude MULLER Occupation: 1914 Seed packing 5 F Child 3: Dorothy MULLER F Child 4: May MULLER F Child 5: Ruby MULLER M Child 6: Charles MULLER M Child 7: Robert MULLER M Child 8: Thomas MULLER F Child 9: Unknown MULLER Born: 1905 [?] in Brandon Manitoba Died: 1906 in Brandon Manitoba 6 Sources: (1) Carl Godfrey Muller, Autobiographical notes (1973), 'Uncle Carl was taken to hospital after Xmas and died in January that first year[1906] that we were there, leaving his widow and eight children and no money. There was also a daughter of a few months who died about that time leaving Aunt Amy with three boys and 5 girls to support'. (2) Fritz Walter MULLER, Genealogy of Muller family, 'Carl was older than Otto by about a year but was too complaisant and whatever Otto thought right he carried to the point and heeded not others opinions. And so in 1894 they went bankrupt.'. (3) Carl Godfrey Muller, Autobiographical notes (1973), 'Uncle Carl was taken to hospital after Xmas and died in January that first year that we were there, leaving his widow and eight children and no money. There was also a daughter of a few months who died about that time leaving Aunt Amy with three boys and 5 girls to support'. (4) Carl Godfrey Muller, Autobiographical notes (1973), 'some at A.E. McKenzie's seed house. The wages at the latter were very poor. My cousins Amy and Gerty worked there. They were supposed to put up 5000 packages a day. For $3 a week or handpick weeds out of seed grain for 5¢ a bushel'. (5) Carl Godfrey Muller, Autobiographical notes (1973), 'some at A.E. McKenzie's seed house. The wages at the latter were very poor. My cousins Amy and Gerty worked there. They were supposed to put up 5000 packages a day. For $3 a week or handpick weeds out of seed grain for 5¢ a bushel'. (6) Carl Godfrey Muller, Autobiographical notes (1973), 'There was also a daughter of a few months who died about that time leaving Aunt Amy with three boys and 5 girls to support'. Name Index