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Matches 23,401 to 23,450 of 23,594
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23401 | Was a sales man for Lohemann Chuch supplies, Traveled down the Mississippi, daughter Virginia was born in Memphis, Wife Corine traveled with him. Also salesman for Heinz foods. Was a college grad. | Schwebach, John Peter (I839)
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23402 | Was a school teacher | Schwebach, Pauline Anastasia (I888)
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23403 | was a soldier in the second war with England. | Barnell, James P. (I1710)
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23404 | was among the prisoners of war exchanged at Red River Landing | Clary, Jasper Newton (I12243)
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23405 | was born deaf | Lake, Agnes Miriam (I1763)
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23406 | was bound to a neighbor to learn the trade of blacksmith | Clary, David T. (I8295)
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23407 | was captured and imprisoned at the Andersonville, Georiga prison for nearly a year. | Clary, William F. (I10734)
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23408 | was cared for after the death of her parents||by a Dodson family, who in later years legally adopted her. | Clary, Mary Elizabeth (I9382)
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23409 | was home on leave | Weibye, Roger Douglas (I2810)
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23410 | was paroled | Clary, William F. (I10734)
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23411 | was stricken with paralysis and was ever afterwards an invalid | Current, Sarah Ellen (I785)
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23412 | was transported to | Turner, Edward (I8618)
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23413 | Washington Missourian||11 | Mueller, Marie Salome (I4209)
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23414 | Web address: [html:]http://www.springgrove.org/[:html] | Cincinnati, Ohio, Spring Grove Cemetery (I32278)
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23415 | Wedding Cake Story | Family F602
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23416 | Wedding Day | Clary, Annie Rix (I14026)
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23417 | Wedding Day | Jones, Wyatt Moye Jr. (I14027)
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23418 | Wedding day | Family F3479
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23419 | Wedding Day - off on honeymoon | Clary, Annie Rix (I14026)
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23420 | welder, 4507 Central Ave. | Reker, Amelia F. (I6059)
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23421 | Went by Dick | Martini, Julius (I1279)
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23422 | Went to America | Sager, A. Maria (I8126)
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23423 | West Virginia | Keener, Sarah Evaline (I2218)
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23424 | When Benjamin died she freed the slaves and lost the land because of it. | Gerrard, Eleanor (I8416)
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23425 | when he joined the Army and served in the European Theater of Operations | Bunkers, Melvin John (I4331)
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23426 | where he underwent major surgery | Graff, Quentin William (I7037)
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23427 | while crossing the Atlantic Ocean | Wuchter, Jacob Jr. (I16843)
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23428 | while serving as a watertender, he earned the Navy medal of honor for his action in a ship boiler explosion during an involvement in Central America. His health was greatly impaired by this accident. | Clary, Edward Alvin (I10404)
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23429 | while working on a corn loader, a corn stalk injured his eye, makeing him permanently blind | Clary, Thomas (I9353)
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23430 | whooping cough | Bunkers, Cletus Otto (I3196)
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23431 | whooping cough | Clary, Edith Mildred (I32098)
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23432 | whooping cough and pheumonia | Lavalla, Marion Everette (I2880)
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23433 | whooping cough and pneumonia | Syrus, Glenn Franklin (I27292)
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23434 | whooping cough with colitis | Walker, Carrie A. (I31898)
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23435 | William B. Travis||Le Havre, France, in spring 1857||Peter Simmerl is listed as passenger 132, age 25. Susanne Simmerl is listed as passenger 133, age 21. Captain's Name: D. J. Mess. Purpose for travel: staying in the USA. Mode oftravel: steerage | Simmerl, Susanna (I3127)
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23436 | William B. Travis||Le Havre, France, in spring 1857||Peter Simmerl is listed as passenger 132, age 25. Susanne Simmerl is listed as passenger 133, age 21. Captain's Name: D. J. Mess. Purpose for travel: staying in the USA. Mode oftravel: steerage | Simmerl, Peter (I3200)
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23437 | William Clary Brown | Brown, William Clary (I28556)
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23438 | William Samuel Clary Davis and his brothers and sisters were orphaned when they were young. The children were placed first in an orphanage, and later in foster homes. William Samuel was brought up by a Davis family. Though his foster parents never formally adopted him, he and his chlidren have always gone by the Davis name. | Clary, William Samuel (I9384)
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23439 | Winona Daily News||11 | Frie, John (I1438)
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23440 | Winona Daily News||9A | Schwebach, Margret (I887)
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23441 | with a seven month service in Japan | Heying, Eugene Joseph (I7151)
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23442 | with her brother Willie, she went to South Dakota | Hesser, Mary Emily (I2038)
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23443 | with her daughter | Lake, Mary Jane (I1705)
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23444 | within 2 weeks of arriving, entered St. Francis Seminary in Milwaukee on 11 June 1864 | Schwebach, James Jacob (I1402)
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23445 | within 2 weeks of arriving, entered St. Francis Seminary in Milwaukee on 11 June 1864 | Schwebach, Jean Nicolas (I1431)
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23446 | Worked for the post office | Conoryea, Robert Harvey (I897)
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23447 | World War II | Vossler, Norman Charles (I4157)
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23448 | wounded at Kenesaw Mountain and sent to a militray hospital in Tennessee, where he remaind till mid-November. | Clary, Hiram (I11007)
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23449 | wounded in the Battle of Arkansas Post, and in the Battle of Vicksburg | Clary, Vachel (I11187)
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23450 | Write up in Robert Sidney Douglass's History of Southeast Missouri | Larsen, Martin Luther (I237)
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