PATERNAL
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MATERNAL
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(Paternal Grandfather)
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(Paternal Grandmother)
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(Maternal Grandmother)
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(Maternal Grandfather)
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Unavailable
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b. UNK - d. UNK
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b. UNK - d. UNK
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Unavailable
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b. UNK - d. UNK
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b. UNK - d. UNK
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(Father)
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(Mother)
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Gerta R. Souders (Gertie)
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(14 Aug 1901 - 3 Sep 1936)
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Death Date:
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3 Sep 1936
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Time of Death:
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6:20 PM
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Death Location:
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Bowling Green City Hospital, Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, USA
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Map of Deathplace:
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Map Unavailable
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Cause of Death:
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Toxemia of Pregnancy
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Death Notes:
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In addition to the Toxemia of Pregnancy, her Death Certificate states that she suffered some form of heart problem, although it is somewhat illegible: "acute myocardi----."
Concerning Toxemia of Pregnancy, this is from a medical page on the internet:
"Medically speaking, Toxemia is pregnancy induced hypertension. Roughly 7% of pregnant women will develop at least mild Toxemia. Severe toxemia, however, can cause many health problems. Serious Toxemia may develop into something called pre-eclampsia, which can then lead to eclampsia, followed by a serious complication called the HELLP Syndrome.
Toxemia starts to develop as the placenta begins to develop. Toxemia is most likely to occur during first-time pregnancy. The causes of Toxemia are not known, and it is not possible to screen for Toxemia prior to pregnancy. The symptoms of toxemia are elevated blood pressure, protein in the urine, and hyper-reflexia (extremely fast reflex responses.) Other symptoms may include bloating of the hands, feet and face due to fluid retention. These symptoms warn of worse to come if they are not heeded."
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