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23051 | Section P, Site 739 | Hassmann, Robert James (I7083)
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23052 | Section P-1, Site 3656 | Barnell, Kenneth Jordan (I2469)
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23053 | Section P-1, Site 3656 | Torkelson, Marian Phylis (I2470)
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23054 | Section P-1, Site 3656 | Minneapolis, Minnesota, Fort Snelling National Cemetery (I28072)
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23055 | Section P-1, Site 3656 | Minneapolis, Minnesota, Fort Snelling National Cemetery (I28072)
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23056 | See a [html:]Wikipedia article[:html] on Bishop Schwebach | Schwebach, James Jacob (I1402)
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23057 | self inflicted gunshot wound to left chest | Williamson, Paul Downey (I31317)
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23058 | senility | Clary, Stephen Stricklin (I13398)
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23059 | senility | Judkins, Joanna Ellen (I24304)
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23060 | sepsis due to infected meningomyelocele | Barnell, Lacy (I31439)
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23061 | serial # 629-38-90 | Simpson, Charles Andrew Jr. (I4146)
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23062 | Serial #3,788,239, MD 10 SN TN Camp Funston, KS to Aug/18; Ambulance Co 239 10 SN TN to Discharge | Gumper, Alfred August (I4122)
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23063 | Serial #6293890 | Simpson, Charles Andrew Jr. (I4146)
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23064 | served as a private in Capt. William Smith's Company of Infantry, Tennesse Volunteers | Hitchcock, Ezekiel (I11506)
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23065 | served as a private in Company F, 4th Illinois Infantry | Clary, Robert C. (I11543)
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23066 | served as a private in Company F, 4th Illinois Infantry | Clary, Thomas (I11546)
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23067 | served as a private with the 2nd Infantry, Tennessee Volunteers | Barnett, Elijah (I11529)
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23068 | served as justice of the peace | Sprague, Alfred W. (I6335)
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23069 | served eight months in Company K, 21st Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry. | Bird, Daniel (I1942)
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23070 | served in Black Hawk war | Current, William W. (I16720)
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23071 | served in Company A, 13th Kansas Infantry, attaining the rank of sergeant (Union Army) | Clary, Isaac Brown (I11192)
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23072 | served in Company F, 48th Regiment Missouri Infantry in the Union Army | Clary, Hazel (I8711)
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23073 | served in France and in Germany | Clary, William George (I11798)
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23074 | served in the 20th Regiment of Kentucky Militia as a lieutinenant | Clary, Vachel (I11160)
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23075 | served in the 4th Regiment Iowa Infantry. | Clary, Isaac Brown (I11192)
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23076 | served in the 7th Maryland Regiment | Clary, Dennis (I11158)
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23077 | served in the Army | Williams, Merrill Bert (I9387)
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23078 | served in the U.S. Army for 25 years. | Phillips, Ernest Leon (I10308)
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23079 | served in the Union Army with Company E, 85th Illinois Infantry | Clary, William F. (I10734)
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23080 | served in the Union Army with Company E, 85th Illinois Infantry | Clary, Thomas S. (I10737)
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23081 | served in the Union Army, 6th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry. | Clary, Emory B. (I9137)
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23082 | served in World War II | Cully, Clarine Blossom (I11128)
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23083 | served in World War II | Mazzetti, Max C. (I11129)
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23084 | served in WWII | Gumper, Donald D. (I4141)
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23085 | served in WWII. He was wounded in action while serving in General George Patton's army. | Gumper, Elton Herman (I4140)
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23086 | served overseas as a newspaper photographer | Clary, Charles Robert (I11663)
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23087 | served overseas in WWI | Maupin, John Mosias (I16405)
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23088 | served the Confederacy as a second lieutenant in Company G, 21st Texas Infantry, Griffin's Battalion | Clary, Enoch Barnett (I12236)
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23089 | served the Union as a lieutenant and captian in the 116th Regiment Indiana Infantry and as a major in the 142nd Regiment Indiana Volunteers | Thomas, Sanford (I11009)
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23090 | served the Union as a private in Company E, 85th Regiment Illinois Infantry | Clary, Martin Sims (I11669)
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23091 | served under Capt. Abraham Lincoln | Clary, William Price (I11504)
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23092 | Service held at St. Peter's Catholic Church by Father David Roehrich. | Clary, Marie Pearl (I2774)
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23093 | Service held at St. Peter's Catholic Church by Father David Roehrich. | Dell Rapids, South Dakota, Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery (I27940)
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23094 | settlement of estate | Clary, John Jr. (I7722)
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23095 | She & uncle Charles to have owned a furniture store in Duluth, MN. Lost a lot in the '29 crash. Amy used to drive a car, unusual for a person of her age. They took care of Earl when he was younger. | Miller, Amy (I851)
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23096 | She changed the spelling of her name after graduation from high school. | Moody, Ailene Louise (I29281)
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23097 | She received her schooling in Nemaha County, Nebr., and taught school first at Paul, Nebr. in 1888, then at Wyoming, Nebraska City, as well as The Capitol and Whittier Schools in Lincoln, Nebr. She taught 32 years in all without missing aweek at a time, nor more than two weeks in all. A long illness during childhood left her frail. She died at age 48 of leakage of the heart and anemia. [ss:](Taken from page 42 of The Clary Family in the New State of Illinois)[:ss] | Clary, Cora Ellen (I11778)
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23098 | She returned to Germany after the death of her husband, David Gumper. Her children remained in the U.S. | Mall, Barbara (I17438)
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23099 | She was born in a blockhouse within a stockade. | Johnson, Margaret (I722)
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23100 | She was full blooded Cherokee Indian | Rector, Cary Halbock (I8270)
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