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1501 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S804)
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1502 | See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S847)
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1503 | See source information provided with each entry. | Source (S618)
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1504 | See source information provided with each entry. | Source (S826)
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1505 | Sgt US Army Korea | Brush, Paul J (I706)
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1506 | She was the daughter of: Martin Williamson Basinger Birth 1850 in Parke County, Indiana Death 1 Jan 1881 in Cayuga, Vermillion, Indiana and Rose Anna Brown Birth 19 Mar 1857 in Eugene, Vermillion, Indiana Death 5 May 1922 in Bellflower, Mclean, Illinois From Find A Grave | Bassinger, Minnie Viola (I4166)
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1507 | Sheboygan Press | Source (S494)
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1508 | Sheridan Municipal Cemetery | Greenman, Leslie Henry (I4927)
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1509 | Silas E Anderson PVT US Army WWII May 22 1923 Oct 6 1975 | Anderson, Silas Eugene (I630)
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1510 | Social Security Administration. <i>Social Security Death Index, Master File</i>. Social Security Administration. | Source (S869)
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1511 | Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. | Source (S588)
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1512 | Social Security Death Index, Master File | Source (S438)
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1513 | Social Security Number: 331-22-5121 Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 60053 Morton Grove, Cook, Illinois Social Security gives 1906 as birth year, the censuses say 1909 with him being 10 months old in the 1910 census. That census also lists him as Andrew James In 1930, James is a Routeman for a laundry and living with his parents James was actually born in 1909, but all records show 1906 except for early census or 1906 | AMAN, JAMES ANDREW (I3180)
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1514 | Social Security Number: 334-20-9725 Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 60018 Des Plaines, Cook, Illinois Rosemont, Cook, Illinois | AMAN, ALBERT HUGH (I3166)
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1515 | Social Security Number: 338-07-3677 Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 60053 Morton Grove, Cook, Illinois | AMAN, LEONARD (I3186)
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1516 | Social Security Number: 348-46-9884 Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 60053 Morton Grove, Cook, Illinois | MILLS, ESTHER (I3190)
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1517 | Social Security Number: 360-01-2237 Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 60068 Park Ridge, Cook, Illinois | AMAN, RICHARD (I3165)
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1518 | Son of Arthur William and Myrtle Dart Stocker. Married Joyce Ann Dobbs on Feb. 2, 1944. She survives. Served with the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. Survived by his seven children: Larry Stocker (Janet) of Las Cruces, N.M., Carol Pollow (Chuck) of Washington, Il., William Stocker (Georgia) of Danville, Cynthia Snider of Gurnee, Il., Steven Stocker (Debbie) of Quincy, Il., Maryann Gibson (Dennis) of Paxton, Kurt Stocker (Judy) of Rantoul; two sisters: Jackie Cody (Pete) and Mary Lou Baribeau (Floyd), both of Rhinelander, Wi., 21 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents, brother Bill, and sisters Phyllis, Dorothy, and Doris. | Stocker, Harvey Clair (I3288)
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1519 | Son of John and Josie (Pindkowski) Lewandowski The funeral services of John Lewandoski were held in the Catholic church on last Friday. He had died the day upon which he was transferred to the hospital and when he was considered much better. Acute asthma was the direct cause of his death, although other complications set in and hastened the end. Mr. Lewandoski came here to his farm in Three Lakes some fifteen years ago from the state of Pennsylvania. The New North, 11 Nov 1915, p. 1 | Lewandowski, John (I441)
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1520 | Son of Michael Faleske & Dora Rasmussen Married Anna T. Steuhser Other Known Children Together: Berdardine Arley (Faleske) Lader (1913-2007) Aaron Richard Faleske (1923-1972) Maxine Joan (Faleske) Melton (1929-2002) Married Anna (??) Gilbert Known Child: Richard Allen Faleske (1939-2005) | Faleske, Edwin Richard (I3290)
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1521 | Son of SAMUEL WOOSTER HAYFORD & ROXANNA CHAPIN Died: at age 87; heart Married (1): Nov 10, 1880, DELLA JOSEPHINE SIKES (1864 - 1916) Six children: 1. Lillian Mae HAYFORD 1882 – 1968 2. Nellie H./W. HAYFORD 1886 – 1896 3. Bernice H. HAYFORD 1888 – 1895 4. Violet E. HAYFORD 1895 – 1897 5. Arthur S. HAYFORD 1897 – 1965 6. LaVerne E. HAYFORD 1902 – 1912 Married (2): aft 1905, CLARA DART, Wisconsin | Hayford, Luther Dean (I3286)
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1522 | Son, Elmer L. Ball, Sept. 22, 1907 - Jan 23, 1925 | Ball, Elmer Lyman (I671)
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1523 | Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 | Source (S903)
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1524 | Sophie Grabowski, nee Furtak, beloved wife of the late John; loving mother of William (Helen), Loretta (Stanley) Kozielski and Eugene (Irene) Grabowski; grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of seven; dear sister of Thomas, Victoria, Frances, Helen, Gus and the late Frank, Leo, Anna and Katherine. Funeral Saturday, 9 a. m. from the Blake Lamb Funeral Home, (John H. Patka Funeral Directors), 5800 W. 63rd St. to St. Mary of Czestochowa Church, Mass 10 a. m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Thursday after 6 p. m. 268-5257 or 735-4242 published in the Chicago Tribune, Feb. 19, 1981 | Furtak, Sophie (I2151)
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1525 | South Dakota Birth Records With Birth Dates Over 100 Years. South Dakota Department of Health, Pierre, South Dakota. | Source (S191)
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1526 | South Dakota Department of Health. <i>Index to South Dakota Death Records, 1905-1955</i>. Pierre, SD, USA: South Dakota Department of Health. | Source (S183)
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1527 | Southern Memorial Park | Shafor, Gordon Frances (I2887)
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1528 | Southern Memorial Park | Shafor, Gordon Hugh (I2886)
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1529 | SP5 US Army, Vietnam veteran. Bronze Star, US Army. | Walkowski, Dennis John (I710)
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1530 | Spouse: Lesa Erickson, married 30 Oct. 1912 at Clintonville, Wisconsin Lived in Three Lakes, Wisconsin Died 16 Dec. 1927 (not confirmed)Laura Kelly Wallin's family group sheet for Frank and Lesa lists these children:James C. Kennedy Male born: 6 Feb. 1914 in Three LakesKathryn M. Kennedy Female 11 Mar 1916 in Three Lakes, Oneida County, WisconsinFrancis P. Kennedy Male born 9 Mar 1918, in Three Lakes, Oneida County, WisconsinVirginia M. Kennedy Female 26 Aug 1921 in Three Lakes, Oneida County, WisconsinThe New North, Rhinelander, Wisconsin of Thursday, Nov. 1, 1943:" The community of Three Lakes was saddened over the death of Frank P. Kennedy who died at 6:55 A.M. on Friday morning at St. Joseph's hospital in Milwaukee where he was a patient after having suffered a severe stroke a week ago. He suffered a stroke about seven years ago" [GPW July 25, 2009]The following from the files of Laura Kelly Wallin was copied from the "History of Lincoln, Oneida, and Vilas Counties" on page 513, but no further identification is given.Frank P. Kennedy, one of the active business men of Three Lakes, Oneida County who has also taken a prominent part in public affairs, was born in the town of Ackley, Langlade County, Wis., March 4, 1883, son of John H. and Mary E. (Aird) Kennedy. Both parents were natives of Wisconsin, the father having been born in Dodge County and the mother in Kaukauna, Outagamie County. They were married in Phlox, Langlade County, settling on the farm in the town of Ackley, that county on which the subject of this sketch was born. There they resided until the year 1900, when they moved to Three Lakes, Wis., John H. Kennedy finding employment here as foreman of logging operations during the winter and on the landing for Woodruff & McGuire and so continuing until that company ceased operations in this vicinity, after which he bought a farm south of the village and turned his attention to agriculture. In 1909 he was chairman of the Three Lakes board and therefore a member of the county board, and he also served one year as assessor. His latter years were spent in the village, where he died Aug. 18, 1914. His wife, who survived him, is now a resident of Little Falls, Minn. Their family numbered five children: Frank P., and James M., of Three Lakes, Wis.; Ellen E., wife of Frank Lavery, foreman in the N. P. Ry. yards at Little Falls, Minn.; John, of Los Angeles, Calif.; and Sarah M., wife of Ben Billstein, now assistant county auditor at Little Falls, Minn. Frank P. Kennedy as a youth attended school in Antigo, Wis., and at the age of 17 years came to Three Lakes with his father, like him entering the employ of the Woodruff & McGuire Co. When theyclosed their mill he went to work for F. S. Campbell in the woods, at time also working on the latter's farm, and was thus employed for several years. After that he was for two years in the employ of the B. M. Louk Livery Co. In 1912 he became warehouse manager for the L. Starks Co., and was thus occupied until the fall of 1916, when he took a logging contract on Long Lake, since completing which he has been warehouse manager for the Peter Fox Sons Co. of Chicago. Since 1917 he has also acted as agent for the Hartford Fire Insurance Co., the North British & Mercantile, and for the First National Accident Insurance Co., of Fond du Lac. For 12 years he served efficiently as town clerk and has taken an active part in promoting the new school building and the electric light and power plant which will soon be constructed in the village. Fraternally he is affiliated with the order of Beavers. Mr. Kennedy was elected Chairman of the town of Three Lakes, April 8, 1923. He was also elected vice president of the Peoples State Bank of Three Lakes, which was organized Sept. 4, 1923. On Oct. 30, 1912, he was married in Clintonville, Wis., to Lesa Erickson, daughter of Carl and Mamie (Nelson) Erickson. Her father is now deceased, and her mother, having contracted a second marriage, is now Mrs. E. Beach of Three Lakes. To Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy four children have been born: James C., Feb. 6, 1914; Kathryn M., March 11, 1916: Frances P., March 9, 1918, and Virginia M., Aug. 26, 1921. The religious faith of the family is that of the Catholic Church. [GPW July 25, 2009] | Family (F301)
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1531 | SSGT US ARMY WORD WAR II | Mizia, John A (I5214)
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1532 | St Barnabas | Stokes, Madeline Doris (I4301)
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1533 | St John the Baptist Catholic Church | Family (F1775)
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1534 | St Philip the Apostle | WARD, EMILY (I4309)
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1535 | St. George's Church | Pepler, William Andrew (I4298)
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1536 | St. Joseph Catholic Church | Family (F1859)
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1537 | St. Mary's church | Family (F1306)
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1538 | St. Paul Cemetery | Mischnick, Hulda (I5175)
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1539 | St. Paul Cemetery | Hintz, Herman M (I5172)
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1540 | St. Peters Cemetery | FINN, Daniel (I4314)
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1541 | State of Montana, Montana State Deaths, 1868-2018, State of Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Office of Vital Statistics, Helena, Montana. | Source (S168)
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1542 | State population census schedules, 1925 | Source (S965)
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1543 | Sugar Camp, Wisconsin Lawrence Novak headstone inscribed on the north side of his wife's same marker in St. Kunegunda cemetery which stands atop the hill overlokking the lake. | Novak, Lawrence (I37)
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1544 | Suggested edit: Mrs. Mary E. Sumpter, wife of J.A. Sumpter, the well-known restaurant proprietor on Jefferson Street, passed away at her home, 324 Field Street, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Although she had been ill, her death came very unexpectedly, and it was a great shock to her family and friends. for the past few years Mrs. Sumpter had been afflicted with heart trouble and in the past few weeks had been growing steadily worse, although it was not realized that the end was so near. She took a sudden attack and died almost instantly. Mrs. Sumpter had lived here for a number of years, the family having resided in apartments over the restaurant but in later years at their present residence. Besides her husband the deceased leaves three children. Miss Caroline Sumpter, a member of the faculty of the Fairview high school; James E. Sumpter, a student at the Carnegie technical school in Pittsburgh and Miss Edith Sumpter. Mrs. Sumpter was a woman of lovely Christian character, deeply devoted to her home and family and was well liked by her neighbors and friends. The break in the family circle comes as a deep blow and much sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 3:30 with services at St. Peter's Catholic Church. Interment will be made in Woodlawn Cemetery by Undertaker Musgrave & Son. This morning at 8 o'clock mass will be offered at the church for the repose of the soul of the departed woman. (Day of death, Friday was October 21, 1921; burial, Sunday, was October 23.) The Fairmont Times, 22 Oct 1921 edition Contributor: Jim Protz (47408033) • jprotz@alaska.net) | Lewandowski, Mary Ann (I5197)
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1545 | Survivors include children Marlene N. Hammant, Robert A. Ruf; sisters Anna Ayotte, Frances Litton; brother Edward Krsek; six grandchildren. | Krsek, Helen (I4834)
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1546 | Tec 4 US Army World War II | Maney, James Sylvester (I4700)
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1547 | TEC 5 US Army WWII Purple Heart The Purple Heart, PH, is a United States military decoration awarded in the name of the President to those wounded or killed, while serving, on or after April 5, 1917, with the U.S. military. With its forerunner, the Badge of Military Merit, which took the form of a heart made of purple cloth, the Purple Heart is the oldest military award still given to U.S. military members; the only earlier award being the obsolete Fidelity Medallion. The National Purple Heart Hall of Honor is located in New Windsor, New York. | Evans, Donald Abner (I5246)
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1548 | Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997 | Source (S499)
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1549 | Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997 | Source (S953)
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1550 | TFC 4 US Army | Nitzel, Robert (I1178)
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