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8151 On Sept. 12, 1918 Edgar Joy Douge registered for the WWI draft. He gave his address as "Dlectric Camp or Comp., Outing, Pierce Co., Wash. He gave his birthdate as Feb. 16, 1884 and his nearest relative as Martha Douge on San Francisco St. in Olympia, Wash. His occupation is listed as logger for Stone & Webster in Seattle. The registrar notes he is tall and medium build with blue eyes and brown hair. DOUGE, Edgar Joy (I17563)
 
8152 On Sept. 12, 1918 Edwin Anderson registers for the WWI draft. His residence is Lakeville, Dakota, MN and his birthdate is June 30, 1885. His occupation is listed as farmer. He lists his nearest relative as Alma H. Anderson of Lakeville. The registrar records that he is tall and slender with blue eyes and black hair. ANDERSON, Edwin Thomas (I9560)
 
8153 On Sept. 12, 1918 Elmer Anton Anderson registers for the WWI draft. His residence is Lakeville, Dakota, MN and his birthdate is April 15, 1883. His occupation is listed as farmer. He lists his nearest relative as Ida Anderson, wife, of Lakeville. The registrar records that he is tall and of medium build with light blue eyes and black hair. ANDERSON, Elmer Anton (I11287)
 
8154 On Sept. 12, 1918 Emmett Woodson Wilburn registered for the WWI draft, he gives his residence as Pearisburg, Giles Co., VA and his birthdate as August 10, 1876 and his occupation as a carpenter in Bluff City, VA. He lists his nearest relative as Mrs. Edna Wilburn of Pearisburg.The registrar notes he is tall and of medium build with black hair and brown eyes. WILBURN, Emmet Woodson (I18043)
 
8155 On Sept. 12, 1918 Ferdinand George Hinschberger registered for the WWI draft. He states he is a resident of Sanborn, ND and was born on September 8, 1898. His occupation is a farm laborer working on a farm in Sanborn. He states his nearest relative is Mrs. Maria Hinschberger of Sanborn, ND. The registrar notes he is of medium height and slender build with gray eyes and brown hair. HINSCHBERGER, Ferdinand George (I16918)
 
8156 On Sept. 12, 1918 Floyd Conley registered for the WWI draft, he gives his residence as Pylesville, Harford Co., MD and states he was born January 2, 1882. He lists his occupation as farming for James Wilborn Neikirk of Pylesville, MD. The registrar notes he is tall (5'10") and of medium build with dark eyes and black hair. NEIKIRK, Floyd Conley (I17899)
 
8157 On Sept. 12, 1918 Frank Almquist completed a WWI draft registration form. His address is listed as 850 Sturtevant, Red Wing, MN; he lists his birthday as March 9, 1877 and that he was born in Sweden. His present occupation is a restaurant keeper and his employers name is "Seef," at 326 3rd St. in Red Wing. He lists Mrs. F. A. Almquist as his nearest relative. The registrar notes he is medium height and stout and that he has blue eyes and light brown hair. ALMQUIST, Frank August (I6226)
 
8158 On Sept. 12, 1918 Frank Parson Taylor registered for the WWI draft, he gives his residence as Bluefield, Mercer Co., WV and his birthdate as Dec. 11, 1881. He lists his occupation as passenger train flagman and his nearest relative as Nellie Everett Taylor of Bluefield. The registrar notes he is tall and of slender build with black hair and blue eyes. TAYLOR, Frank Parson (I18066)
 
8159 On Sept. 12, 1918 Frank Pius Hinschberger registered for the WWI draft. He states he is a resident of Rt. 4, Sanborn, Barnes, ND and was born on August 30, 1885. His occupation is farming in Sanborn. He states his nearest relative is Mrs. Ethel Hinschberger of Sanborn, ND. The registrar notes he is of medium height and build with brown eyes and brown hair. HINSCHBERGER, Frank Pius (I16890)
 
8160 On Sept. 12, 1918 Frank Pre Turgeon (name is as form is filled out) registered for the WWI draft. He lists his address as 810 Hawthorne, Minneapolis, Minn and his birthdate as October, 24, 1884. His occupation is listed as a shipping clerk for Interstate Packing Co. in Minneapolis. He lists his nearest relative as Mrs. Amelia Turgeon at the above address. The registrar notes he is of medium height and build with brown eyes and dark hair. TURGEON, Francois Peter (I17111)
 
8161 On Sept. 12, 1918 Helmer Edward Estrem registered for the WWI draft. He gives his residence as Dennison, Goodhue Co., Minn. He lists his birthdate as August 25, 1898. His occupation is listed as farming in Warsaw Township for Martin Lovern. He lists his nearest relative as Even Estrem in Dennison. The registrar notes he is of medium height and stout with blue eyes and brown hair. ESTREM, Helmer Edward (I9483)
 
8162 On Sept. 12, 1918 Henry registered for the WWI draft he stated that his birth date was Dec. 18, 1899 and that his current address was LaPorte, Iowa. His occupation is stated as farming, for Wimar Oberhauser. He states that his nearest relative is Wimar Oberhauser. The registrar indicates he is tall and of slender build and that he has light brown eyes, dark brown hair. OBERHAUSER, Henry Weimer (I9455)
 
8163 On Sept. 12, 1918 Houston Wilburn registered for the WWI draft, he gives his residence as Mt. Hope, Fayette, WV and his birthdate as August 19, 1878 and his occupation as a merchant in Mount Hope. He lists his nearest relative as Josephine Wilburn in ?ronsburg, Giles Co., VA. The registrar notes he is tall and of medium build with dark hair and dark eyes. WILBURN, Houston W. (I18062)
 
8164 On Sept. 12, 1918 John Hamernick registered for the WWI draft. He gives his birthdate as March 4, 1886 and his place of residence as Little Falls, Morrison Co., MN. His occupations is piling lumber for Pine Tree mfg co., his nearest relative is Polly Hamernick at the same address. The registrar notes he is of medium height and build and has blue eyes and dark hair. He notes that "he don't hear well." HAMERNICK, John Cyril (I3175)
 
8165 On Sept. 12, 1918 Joseph Hamernick registered for the WWI draft. He gives his birthdate as September, 25, 1881 and place of residence as Flensburg, Morrison, MN. His nearest relative is Antonia Hamernick at the same residence. His occupation is listed as General Manager, lumber yard. The registrar notes he is of medium height and build and has blue eyes and blond hair. HAMERNICK, Joseph Paul (I7684)
 
8166 On Sept. 12, 1918 Louis Jordan Wilburn registered for the WWI draft, he gives his residence as McDowell Co., WV and his birthdate as November 4, 1888. The remainder of the card is too faint to read, including his occupation and the name of his nearest relative. The registrar notes he is tall and of medium build with black hair and brown eyes. WILBURN, Louis Jordan (I17914)
 
8167 On Sept. 12, 1918 Norman registered for the WWI draft at Red Hill, Ulster, NY. He lists Red Hill as his permanent address. He states he was born Nov. 21, 1898. His occupation is farmer & XXX(illegible) and that he works for Frank Blassy in Red Hill. He also lists Frank Blassy as his nearest relative. The registrar notes he is tall and slender with blue eyes and sandy hair. BLASSEY, Norman E (I11564)
 
8168 On Sept. 12, 1918 Ole Halvor Olson registered for the WWI draft. He gives his residence as Lakeville, MN and his occupation as farmer. He lists his nearest relative as Sigara Olson of Lakeville. The registrar notes he is of medium height and stout with blue eyes and light hair. OLSON STORLIE, Ole Halvor (I9637)
 
8169 On Sept. 12, 1918 Severt Johanes Estrem registered for the WWI draft. He gives his residence as Dennison, Goodhue Co., Minn. He lists his birthdate as June 8, 1900. His occupation is listed as farming. He lists his nearest relative as Even Estrem in Dennison. The registrar notes he is of short and stout with blue eyes and black hair. ESTREM, Sever Johanes (I9481)
 
8170 On Sept. 12, 1918 Terence registered for the WWI draft, he gives his birth date as October 17, 1897 and his residence as Millinocket. He lists his occupation as a clerk. The name of his employer is somewhat illegible, it might be Gt. No. Pa. Co. in Millinocket. He lists his nearest relative as his mother, Mary Rosely Ryan of Millinocket. The registrar notes he is of medium height and build with blue eyes and brown hair. RYAN, Terence Cullen (I184)
 
8171 On Sept. 12, 1918 Victor William Hanson registered for the WWI draft, he gives his birthdate as June 17, 1883 and resides at 720 20th Av S., Minneapolis. He states he is a naturalized American citizen and that his occupation is as a construction iron worker for Crown Iron located in Minneapolis. He lists his nearest relative as Anna M. Hanson, wife. The registrar notes he is tall and of medium build with medium blue eyes and dark brown hair. HANSON, Victor W. (I18450)
 
8172 On Sept. 12, 1918 William Wallace Greer registered for the WWI draft, he gives his residence as Ashland, McDowell Co., WV and states he was born April 6, 1879. He lists his occupation store manager for the Ashland Coal & Coke Co. He lists is nearest relative as Minnie E. Greer of Ashland. The registrar notes he is tall and stout with blue eyes and gray hair. GREER, William Wallace (I17904)
 
8173 On Sept. 12, 1918, Bernhard completed a WWI draft registration, he gives his birthdate as Sept. 7, 1883 and his place of residence as Minneapolis, MN. His occupation is listed as beltmaker for the S. R. Sikes Co. and he lists his wife, Mrs. Anna Satherlie as his nearest relative. The registrar notes he is of medium height and build with gray eyes and dark hair. SATHERLIE, Bernhard (I16728)
 
8174 On Sept. 12, 1918, Dudley Ackland Mather registered for the WWI draft. He gives his address as RR#3, Maple Plain, Minn. His records his date of birth as Jan 20, 1878. He gives his occupation as Retail Butter and his employer as White and Mather at 2828 Lyndale Ave. S in Minneapolis. He lists his nearest relative as Estella Putnam Mather of Maple Plain, Minn. The registrar notes he is of medium height and build with blue eyes and dark hair with no physical disability. MATHER, Dudley Ackland (I21265)
 
8175 On Sept. 12, 1919 Vitalis Michael Ahern signed up for the World War I draft his residence was listed as Cresco, Iowa. He states he was born August 3, 1881. He lists his occupation as a self-employed garageman in Cresco. He states he is single. The registrar notes he is tall and of medium build with light blue eyes and dark brown hair. AHERN, Vitalis Michael (I17330)
 
8176 On Sept. 15, 1918, Albert registered for the WWI draft. He states he was born Sep. 15, 1885, is a farm laborer working for George Volkhart in LeRoy, MN. His nearest relative is listed as Marie Geiger, his mother who lives in LeRoy, Minn. The registrar indicates he is tall, slender, has brown eyes and light brown hair. To the question as to whether the person has a missing limb or is obviously physically disqualified the writes, "none except quite deaf." GEIGER, Albert (I11009)
 
8177 On September 12, 1917, James registered for the draft in Holyoke, MA. He gives his birthdate as August 25, 1899. He states he is a non-declarant alien, a Canadian British citizen. He lists his occupation as yard foremen, the employers name is illegible. He lists his mother, Mary McGoldrick of Holyoke as his nearest relative.
The registrar notes he is of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair. 
MCGOLDRICK, James Barry (I9937)
 
8178 On September 12, 1918 Alfred registers for the selective service. He states that he was born April 12, 1885, that he is 33 years old, and a blacksmith employed by "underacker Brass" in Glencoe. He lists "Father and Mother" in Glencoe as his nearest relative. The registrar reports he is of medium height, medium build with dark brown eyes and brown hair. BRASS, Alfred Clement (I16665)
 
8179 On September 12, 1918 Andrew John Malloy registered for the WWI draft, he gives his residence as Eastport, Maine and his birth date as July 25, 1875. He lists his occupation as truckman and his nearest relative as Mrs. Andrew Malloy of Eastport. The registrar notes he is tall, of medium build with dark blue eyes and light hair. MALOY, Andrew John (I4509)
 
8180 On September 12, 1918 Dallas Preble Alden registered for the WWI draft. He lists his residence as Bay Point, C.C., Calif. and his birthdate as January 18, 1875. His occupation is listed as a lumber piler for the Coos Bay Lumber Co., in Bay Point, Calif. He lists his nearest relative as Regina Alden of Bay Point. The registrar indicates he is tall and slender with blue eyes and brown hair. ALDEN, Dallas Preble (I17013)
 
8181 On September 12, 1918 John Henry Malloy registered for the WWI draft, he gives his residence as Woodland, Maine and his birth date as November 22, 1872. MALOY, James Henry (I4511)
 
8182 On September 12, 1918, Fred Antony fills out a WW I Draft registration. He states his birthday is December 9, 1897, and that he resides in Glencoe, Minnesota, and is 20 years old His occupation is as a laborer for Wm. Heyen in Glencoe. He says his nearest relatives are "mother & father." The registrar records that he is tall and of medium build with gray eyes and brown hair. BRASS, Frederick Anthony (I16666)
 
8183 On September 12, 1918, Harry registers for the World War I draft, he lives at 483 W. Central Avenue in St. Paul. He gives his birthday as September 2, 1882 and is 36 years old. His occupation is listed as an express messenger for American Railway Express in St. Paul. He lists his nearest relative as Amollia Hedlund, wife. The registrar records that he is of medium height, medium build with blue eyes and brown hair. HEDLUND, Harry Fred (I4793)
 
8184 On September 12, 1918, Joseph fills out a WW I Draft registration. He states his name is Joseph Oscar Brass, birthday is July 2, 1878 and that he is 40 years old. He resides at 2808 Cedar Avenue in Minneapolis. His occupation is as a switchman for the "Cru&StP Ry" in Minneapolis. He lists Mrs. Victoria Brass (wife) as his nearest relative. The registrar records that he is medium height and medium build with blue eyes and dark brown hair. BRASS, Joseph Otto (I3145)
 
8185 On September12, 1918 William Martin Goode registers for the WWI draft, he gives his residence as 5 Lowell, Calais, Washinton, Me. His birthdate is Feby 19, 1900 and he states his nearest relative is Margaret Goode at the above address. He gives his occupation as drug clerk for James E. Osborne on Main Street, Calais, Wash. The registrar notes he is tall and slender with blue eyes and brown hair. GOODE, William Martin (I9285)
 
8186 On September12, 1918, Lorenzo Eugene Parker registered for the WWI draft, he gives his address as the Leamington Hotel in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He gives his age as 43 and birthdate as Dec 11, 1874. His occupation is listed as auto salesman although in the employer block of the form he states he is "not connected at present." His nearest relative is listed as Bertie S. Parker, wife at the same address. The registrar notes he is of medium height and build and has brown hair and brown eyes. PARKER, Lorenzo Eugene (I16836)
 
8187 On the breaking out of the Revolution, he (in common with many prominent and influential men in his native town,) steadfastly adhered to the cause of the king. He is spoken ofby those who remember him, as a man of uncommon energy of character, and was accustomed to speak with great freedom and often with severity relative to what he considered the "rebellion;" yet none were more liberal or humane to those who were suffering in the cause of their country. The following paragraph from the hon. R.R. Hinman's "War of the Revolution," shows the nature of the charges preferred against him, and at the same time exhibits the novel cas of a "King's Attorney" informing against and prosecuting a subject for adhering to the king's cause.
"Hon. Andrew Adams, attorney of the king for Litchfield County, informed that Benjamin Kilbourn, who was Lieutenant in the 1st Military Company in Litchfield, had at sundry times declared that he wished there were ten hundred thousand regular troops then landed in the Colony, and that he would join then to subdue the Americans who were in a state of rebellion; that the commanding officer who fired upon the town of Falmouth, treated the inhabitants too mildly and gently, much more so than he would have done if he had had the command; that he would join the regulars, and would kill some of the inhabitants, etc. etc. The Legislature cashiered the said Benjamin for his offences, and an order was given to fill the vacancy in said company. And said Attorney was ordered by said Assembly to prosecute the said Benjamin for his offences." (Proceedings of General Assembly, Special Session, Dec., 1775.
He continued to reside in Litchfield until some years after the close of the war, when he removed with most of his family to Elizabethtown, near Brockville, Upper Canada - being determined, as he said, to "lay his bones on King George's soil." As he was making preparations to remove, a neighbor expressed surprise that, at his age, and after the cause of differences between him and some of his fellow townsmen had been removed, he should resolve upon emigrating to so distant a section of the country; to which he responded with characteristic zeal and earnestness - "Blood! Col. B., I want to breathe some of King George's air before I die!" 
KILBORN, Lieut. Lieut. Benjamin (I8674)
 
8188 On the death certificate for Fred Andrews, the informant, his wife lists Fred's parents as Fred Andrews, b. Michigan City, Indiana and Josephin Schieble, b. Waconia, MN as Fred's parents, apparently she has listed herself and her late husband. Cause of death listed as cancer of the stomach. ANDREWS, Fred (I12203)
 
8189 On this date Nina applies for a US passport, Marcus attests that the facts she gives are true to the best of his knowledge. CHURCHMAN, Nina (I16394)
 
8190 On this date Viggo signed an Oath of Allegiance and his petition to become a naturalized citizen was granted. PETERSEN, Viggo (I3098)
 
8191 One of the major genealogies on the Gorsuch family appeared in series of installments published in the Virginia Historical Magazine from 1916 through 1918 The Gorsuch and Lovelace Families by J. H. Pleasants. This major Genalogy on the Gorsuch family is the foundation for the family group sheets that are provided in this presentation. GORSUCH, Rev Rev John (I8164)
 
8192 One researcher states Edwin died in the "Great Chicago fire." The Chicago fire of Mrs. O'Leary's cow fame was in 1871 and killed 250 people. On Dec. 30, 1903 a fire at the Iroquois Theatre killed 602 people. I do not find the name of Edwin Correll (or anything close) in the list of casualties. CORIELL, Edwin (I18246)
 
8193 One resource states Benjamin was born about the 8th month 1639 of which child and Thomas's wife died and the child lived but a few hours.
Another source states Elizabeth was buried 28 Nov 1639. 
UNKNOWN, Elizabeth (I25578)
 
8194 One resource states Benjamin was born about the 8th month 1639 of which child and Thomas's wife died and the child lived but a few hours.
Another source states Elizabeth was buried 28 Nov 1639. 
LAMB, Benjamin (I25584)
 
8195 One source lists a husband - Robbins, he may have been a first husband. From newspaper abstracts of Taylor County newspapers N100 Neff, Sherman (M&) in El Reno, Okla had a baby girl left on their doorstep; will keep. BFP 23 May 1912 COLE, Anna (I438)
 
8196 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I16737)
 
8197 Online at
https://archive.org/details/annearundelgentr00newm_0/page/n0 
Source (S430)
 
8198 Online at www.ancestry.com Source (S417)
 
8199 Online researchers show this marriage but I have been unable to find proof. Family: George CALLAS / Charlotte May COLEMAN (F4976)
 
8200 Opened the Catherine Hickey Distinctive Millinary Shop in Saginaw. She had several stores in Saginaw and South Bend, Indiana. She said, "Never made a hat in my life. Hired people who knew how." She retired in 1944 and moved to West Branch. Entered the St. Francis Home in 1968 until her death at the age 102. HICKEY, Catherine (I260)
 

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