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Matches 901 to 911 of 911
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901 |
Witness: David Lashbrook of Wales & Sylvia Lashbrook of Lambs | Family F806
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902 |
Witness: Mary L Park of Wales & Susan Kenyon of Wales | Family F934
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903 |
Woodlawn Cemetary | Hauptman, Arthur B (I1776)
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Working as Farmer, Widowed//177 Main St, Mecosta Living with Edward | Nestle (Nestell), Robert B. (I672)
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WWI - Private (US Army) | Nestle, George E. (I378)
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WWI Draft Registration | Nestle, August Todd (I468)
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907 |
Yellow Fever | Schultz, Dorthea Margaretta (I1234)
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908 |
Yellow Fever? | Schultz, Doreatha Margaretta (I1300)
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“Smith” Schmied | Nestle, Jakob (I1492)
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910 |
• Enlisted in Company G of the 10th Michigan Infantry on October 23, 1861, at Memphis, Michigan, for 3 years (Discharged March 23, 1862, at Flint, Michigan)
• Re-Enlisted in Company I, 4th Infantry, September 27, 1864 at Wales for 3years, age 40. Mustered October 5, 1864. Contracted rheumatism and typhoid fever while in Murfreesboro, Tennessee in December of 1864. Served as an ambulance / supply driver from February 23, 1865 until being furloughed to go home on November 15, 1865. Discharged to date of January 4, 1866, according to the provisions of the act of Congress approved July 5, 1884.
• Pension shows Michigan 4th & 10th Infantry
• Lambs Cemetery Records show Death 4/18/1888
• Harvey AGE 19 was living with in 1850 census as a laborer >> also John Cobb family living close by | Nestle (CW), George Benjamin (I695)
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911 |
√corner of Curve Rd & Dice Rd in Freeland (10910 Dice Rd) | Nestell, Elmer Franklin (I21)
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