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21651 | gunshot | Brown, Cecil Wright (I28562)
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21652 | gunshot wound to the head | Cosentino, Frank (I4847)
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21653 | Guymon Daily Herald||3 | Gumper, Delmar William Theodore (I4226)
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21654 | Had a grocery store in Granville IA, called Schwebach & Beck | Schwebach, Johann Petter (I1409)
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21655 | had a sister named Ceclia Goergen | O'Meara, Mary Irene (I7056)
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21656 | had a stroke caused by a brain tumor | Schwebach, Frank (I1423)
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21657 | half of lot #6 on Corbin Street at a price of 100 pounds in | Clary, Daniel (I8265)
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21658 | Have a copy of her birth record which is in German. See group of papers received from Suzanne Bunkers 11 September 1998. | Hottua, Angela (I3129)
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21659 | he deserted and "he stole from the U.S. one revolver," according to his military record in National Archives | Clary, Willerby Pickett (I10738)
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21660 | He donated his body for research to The Anatomy Board of Maryland. | Buffington, Edgar Robinson (I29535)
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21661 | He knew George Washington | Simpson, Thomas (I5321)
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21662 | He only had a third grade education, could not read or write He was employed by Tristate Telephone; Northwestern Bell for 47 years. He started as a water boy for the horses and later became a lineman. When he became a foreman he kept timeby symbols and his wife Transferred it to the sheets he turned in to the company. He told the story and had an article written about his horse Charly. When they were stringing lines in southwestern Minnesota, he would climb a pole, set the line and whistle. Charly would pull the wagon down the road, paying the line outfrom the reel and stop and wait at the next pole. He would go down to it and start the proceedure over. Even though he had a very limited education he was able to wire complex switch boards. | Conoryea, Norby Joseph (I840)
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21663 | He was a Staff Sargent in the US Army. | Schwebach, Benedict Frank (I115)
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21664 | He was born in Hempstead County, Springhill Township, District # 5761 | Phillips, Ezra Aaron (I127)
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21665 | He was in the Revolutionary War | Simpson, Thomas (I5321)
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21666 | He was married twice. Had 7 children with each wife. Abram is the 2nd child of the 2nd wife. | Sutton, Isaiah (I2145)
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21667 | He was one of 39 persons transported by Captain Thomas Taylor. | Clary, John Sr (I8267)
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21668 | He was rabbit hunting and laid his gun against a log to stoop down and look for the rabbit, when he raised up he drew the gun towards him to start in a hurry, the gun went off, shooting his left arm so badly injuring it hat it had to beamputated six inches below the shoulder. | Bowen, Arthur Earl (I1997)
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21669 | He was the victim of a terrible runaway accident, carrying the marks of it on his face as long as he lived. | Bird, Daniel (I1942)
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21670 | head secretary for Congressman Sam Rayburn, who was speaker of the House of Representatives | Clary, Alla Delphia (I14110)
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21671 | head-on automobile accident | Stephenson, Steve Gordon (I25477)
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21672 | Heart attack | Bunkers, Delores Elanore (I3027)
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21673 | heart attack | Bunkers, Margaret Mary (I3187)
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21674 | heart attack | Deitering, Philomean Dorothy (I5405)
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21675 | heart attack | Deitering, Cletus Joseph (I5407)
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21676 | heart attack | Jungers, Irene Amelia (I7075)
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21677 | heart attack | Schmitt, Paul Peter (I7961)
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21678 | Heart attack | Penning, John Peter (I15006)
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21679 | Heart attack | Hoffman, Anna Regina (I15007)
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21680 | heart attack | McBride, William P. (I27176)
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21681 | heart attack | Simpson, Rosetta Louisa (I27577)
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21682 | heart block | Rakestraw, Mary Georgia (I14211)
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21683 | heart failure | Bunkers, Frank Peter (I3105)
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21684 | heart failure | Palmquist, Jennie Augusta (I6320)
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21685 | heart problems | Bachmann, Joseph Russell (I6799)
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21686 | Henry and Anna Deitering's family | Family F823
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21687 | Her name is shown as Rosa | Clary, Cora R. (I8461)
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21688 | Hester and her sisters and brothers, after their parents' death in 1908, were cared for in an orphans' home, and later in foster homes. Hester was brought up by a Hackette family after her parents death. | Clary, Hester Ellen (I9381)
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21689 | his indenture was transferred to a different man; hig age, given as 16 years and 9 months, provides the date of his birth | Clary, David T. (I8295)
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21690 | His relationship to John Swearingen Clary and Susannah Price is questionable. | Clary, Elisha (I11503)
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21691 | hit by bus | Cockrell, George A. (I3999)
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21692 | Hit by Car newspaper article | Cosentino, Giovanna (I4877)
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21693 | hit by truck, suffered skull fracture | Leach, Alfonso Edward (I25418)
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21694 | Hodgkins disease | Schwebach, Vincent Andrew (I4420)
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21695 | honorably discharged | Bird, Daniel (I1942)
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21696 | Hood County News||14 | Cross, Patsy Kay (I13078)
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21697 | Hood County News||15 | Abraham, Albert Dale (I29656)
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21698 | hospitalized | Thomas, Henry Marion (I11012)
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21699 | hospitalized | Thomas, Henry Marion (I11012)
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21700 | hospitalized serveral weeks | Clary, Enoch Barnett (I12236)
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