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Parson, Harry Isam WWI Honorable Discharge115 viewsHarry enlisted on 6 Sep 1918. He reported for duty at Camp Custer in Battle Creek, Michigan. Camp Custer was one of many camps that were hit severely by the 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic. Harry was no exception to the flu's virulence and became deathly ill shortly into his stay. Fortunately for my grandfather, he survived his illness but was honorably discharged from duty just 3 months after arriving at Camp Custer. His record states "demobilization" but oral family tradition says the the Army had no choice but issue his discharge since he had almost died from the flu and was in no shape for service. Family history passed down orally from Harry himself also says that he had no transportation back to Carlyle so had to walk and hitch-hike the entire way from Battle Creek.
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St. Joseph's Clinton Co. Hospital114 viewsGeneral short term 100 bed hospital opened in 1969. Eight miles from recreation area of Carlyle Lake and just forty-five miles from St. Louis, Missouri
Never mailed
Submitted by John V Ratermann
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Johnson, Hugh Will Page 1113 views
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Letter from Kemble Stout to Beth Kraig - Page 3111 viewsReferences to Edmonds, Potts, Seagram, Bailey, Miller and others. Submitted by Kate Rogers
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Kramer, Rudolph Death Certificate109 viewsAccording to http://clintonilgenweb.net/cemetery/carlyle/city/display.php?name=K
Rudolph does share a stone with Rosetta in the Carlyle City Cemetery. Chances are high that whoever filled out the death certificate assumed that Rudolph would be buried in Beckemeyer since that's where he lived and the death certificate was filled out stating that. But then the family corrected that to bury him in the family plot in Carlyle where 2 of his children were already buried. There was no way to correct the death certificate once it was turned in.
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Allen, Greenberry Will Pg 3109 viewsJuly 1861
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Dobbs, William C Death Affidavit108 views
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Zurliene, Rose M Obit108 viewsMiss Rose Mary Zurliene Obituary
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B - Entry Book E needs home107 views
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St John's Evangelical Church Breese107 viewsNever mailed
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Parson, Harry WWI Enlistment Record105 viewsDocument submitted by _______________
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McNeill, Mary Ellen Death Record105 views
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Essington, Weldon Death Affidavit103 viewsApril 1851
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Turkington, Samuel J Death Record102 views
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Essington, William Death Record100 views
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Parsons, John B Will Pg 197 views
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