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Matches 8,881 to 8,890 of 23,616
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| 8881 |
He was a saw mill worker. He died from complications of emphysema. | GORDON, Grenfall Earnest LeRoy (I26007)
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| 8882 |
He was a sergeant in the U.S. Air Force in the Korean conflict.
Shown is his 2nd marriage to, and divorce from, the same woman. He had earlier married Dorothy on 27 Dec 1947 in King County at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Seattle. One of the witnesses at that marriage was Derry Wohlwend. Curtis divorced Dorothy on 7 Oct 1970 in King County. The couple had had three children. Dorothy filed for both divorces. | WOHLWEND, Curtis Arthur (I20899)
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| 8883 |
He was a sergeant in the U.S. Army. He is buried with Mavis. | LIEN, Omar Walter (I19587)
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| 8884 |
He was a sergeant in the U.S. Marines during World War II.
He taught for 23 years at the University of Southern Mississippi and founded the school of professional accounting at that university.
Of his six children, four majored in accounting and two went on to become CPAs. | MORGAN, Jerold Joseph Sr (I35741)
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| 8885 |
He was a service station agent at the time that he married Undine King.
He was still a service station attendant at the time of the 1950 census when he and his family lived in Kelso in Cowlitz County, Washington.
He died in a plane crash. | WOODS, Harold L (I40856)
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| 8886 |
He was a Shriner.
In the 1950 census, he and his family lived in LaPorte in Galena County, Indiana. He worked in the tool room of a farm machinery manufacturer. | QUALE, Carroll T (I37705)
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| 8887 |
He was a sign painter in Minneapolis at the time of his marriage. | KUBIAK, August Con (I20901)
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| 8888 |
He was a single farmer in Valley County, Montana, when he registered for the draft on June 5, 1917.
In the 1930 census, he was a “hired man” on a farm in Phillips County, Montana.
In the 1940 census, he was a lodger with William Gust in Whitewater Twp, Phillips County, Montana. | KNUTSON, Melvin (I11522)
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| 8889 |
He was a single farmer living at home with his parents in the 1900 census.
He is still single and living at home in the 1905 state census. His occupation is shown as land agent.
Of North Sacramento, California, at the time of his sister Emma’s death.
In the 1940 census, he and his wife and two sons live in North Sacramento. Nels was a piano tuner/technician. Emeryst was a bus driver. Sigurd was a piano player with an orchestra. In 1935, Nels and Agnes, but not the boys, had lived in Northfield, Minnesota. There were also two lodgers in the household. | AUSTINSON, Nels T (I10951)
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| 8890 |
He was a single man working in Montana in the 1930 census.
He was born in Eau Claire, Wis., and was a supervisor for National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. | RINGHAND, Arthur William (I24756)
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