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Bishop, Matilda Susan (Johnston) (1867-1910) Death Certificate
Bishop, Matilda Susan (Johnston) (1867-1910) Death Certificate
 
 
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Butts, Mary Frances (Johnston) (1836-1884) Death Certificate
Butts, Mary Frances (Johnston) (1836-1884) Death Certificate
 
 
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Butts, Shannon Taylor (1852-1933) Death Certificate
Butts, Shannon Taylor (1852-1933) Death Certificate
 
 
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Claywell, Lillie Florence (nee Page) -- 1946 Kentucky Death Certificate
Claywell, Lillie Florence (nee Page) -- 1946 Kentucky Death Certificate
The Kentucky Death Record shows her as Lillie Florence Claywell, born 17 Feb 1890 in Cumberland County, Kentucky. Father: Bob Page, born Cumberland County. Mother: Lizzie Surrett, born Cumberland County. Spouse: John Claywell, age 61. Lillie and John lived in Forrest Cottage, Cumberland County. Lillie died of a coronary occlusion on 29 Jul 1946 in Cumberland County. Buried 1 Aug 1946 on Myers Ridge, Cumberland County. Informant: Iralee? Claywell. 
 
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Curry, James Robert (1837-1918) Death Certificate
Curry, James Robert (1837-1918) Death Certificate
 
 
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Davids, Edward August - World War I Registration Card
Davids, Edward August - World War I Registration Card
Edward August Davids registered for World War I on 12 Sep 1918. The record shows he was born 13 Sep 1883 and was living at 3344 Western Avenue in Chicago. At the same address was his nearest relative, Mrs. May Davids. He was tall with a medium build, blue eyes, and light brown hair.  
 
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Dumroese Accounting Office Moves - Freeport, Illinois (1952)
Dumroese Accounting Office Moves - Freeport, Illinois (1952)
Ernest Dumroese's accounting office was moving to a larger venue. Freeport (Illinois) Journal-Standard, 29 Dec 1952, p 2. 
 
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Dumroese Patent 1,802,462
Dumroese Patent 1,802,462
O.C. Dumroese's patent for a wire skinning machine, granted 28 Apr 1931. 
 
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Dumroese, Edward -- 1910 US Census
Dumroese, Edward -- 1910 US Census
The 1910 US Census for the Edward Dumroese family. Edward and Louise and their children: Selma, Ernest, William, Otto, Edward, and Alfred. 
 
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Dumroese, Edward and Krause, Louise -- 1888 Marriage Certificate
Dumroese, Edward and Krause, Louise -- 1888 Marriage Certificate
Dumroese, Edward and Krause, Louise -- 1888 Cook County, Illinois marriage certificate. The application for the marriage of Edward Dumroese, age 29, to Louise Krause, age 21 was completed 24 Aug 1888. The bottom portion indicates that the couple was married 8 Sep 1888 at the German Evangelical St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. 
 
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Dumroese, Ernest -- World War I Registration Card
Dumroese, Ernest -- World War I Registration Card
Ernest J. Dumroese registered for World War I on 5 Jun 1917 in Chicago. He was listed as being natural born (US citizen) on 21 Aug 1893 in Chicago; living at 2239 S. California Avenue, Chicago; single and a manager at Duro Paper Products Company, 715? S. Ashland Avenue, Chicago. He was described as a tall, brown-eyed, medium build man with a full head of dark brown hair. He signed his name as "EJ Dumroese." 
 
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Dumroese, Ernest and Kraft, Gertrude -- 1918 Marriage Certificate
Dumroese, Ernest and Kraft, Gertrude -- 1918 Marriage Certificate
Dumroese, Ernest and Kraft, Gertrude -- 1918 Cook County, Illinois marriage certificate. The record shows Ernest was 24, Gertrude was 22, and they applied for the marriage license on 31 May 1918. P.W. Mahnke married them on 15 June 1918. 
 
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Dumroese, Harry Emil -- 1896 Birth Certificate
Dumroese, Harry Emil -- 1896 Birth Certificate
Dumroese, Harry Emil -- 1896 Cook County, Illinois birth certificate. Although not named on this record, this is Harry. The dates match census records and his World War I registraton card. The record indicates he was his mother's second child. Father: Julius Dumrese (sic) age 26, born Prussia, a laborer. Mother: Albertina (Chill) Dumrese, age 23, born Prussia. He was born at home: 391 Huron. 
 
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Dumroese, Harry Emil -- World War I Registration Card
Dumroese, Harry Emil -- World War I Registration Card
On his World War I registration, Harry Emil Dumroese is listed as single, tall and slender with blue eyes and brown hair. He was living at 4351 S. Artesian Avenue, Chicago and was a lacquerer at Pearless Company, located at Adams and Halsted in Chicago. 
 
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Dumroese, Harry Emil -- World War II Registration Card
Dumroese, Harry Emil -- World War II Registration Card
The card shows that Harry Emil Dumroese was living at 1037 Lathrop, Forest Park, Cook County, Illinois with his wife Emily. They did not have a telephone. HeHe was employed by Mitchell Molding Company, 1501 Circle Avenue, Forest Park. 
 
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Dumroese, Julius and Chill, Albertina -- 1894 Marriage Certificate
Dumroese, Julius and Chill, Albertina -- 1894 Marriage Certificate
Dumroese, Julius and Chill, Albertina -- 1894 Cook County, Illinois, marriage certificate. The application for the marriage of Julius Dumroese, age 22, to Albertina Gill, age 24 was completed 9 March 1894. The bottom portion indicates that Minister Hermann Engelbrecht married the couple, Julius Domroese (note the different spelling of Dumroese) and Albertina Gill, on 31 March 1894 at the German Evangelical St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. 
 
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Dumroese, Loise Henriette -- 1887 Birth Certificate
Dumroese, Loise Henriette -- 1887 Birth Certificate
Dumroese, Loise Henriette -- 1887 Cook County, Illinois, birth certificate. The record shows she was born 19 July 1887 as the 5th child of Wilhelmina (Boldt) Dumrese (sic) who was 29. Is Loise the same child as Augusta? Her father was Karl Dumrese, a German, a laborer. She was born at home: 577 Ambrose. 
 
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Dumroese, Margaretha -- 1895 Birth Certification
Dumroese, Margaretha -- 1895 Birth Certification
Dumroese, Margaretha -- 1895 Birth Certification. Her Cook County birth record indicates she was born Markerett, 30 Jan 1895, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Father: Julius Dumroese, born Kreis Stolp. Mother: Albertine Gull (sic), born Lauenburg. She was her mother's first child and born at home: 1044 North 20th Street. 
 
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Dumroese, Naomi Death Certificate (1919-1919)
Dumroese, Naomi Death Certificate (1919-1919)
 
 
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Dumroese, Otto Charles -- World War I Registration Card
Dumroese, Otto Charles -- World War I Registration Card
The record shows Otto Charles Dumroese was born on 27 Dec 1897. He was living at 2239 California Avenue with his parents, Edward and Louise Dumroese. Otto was a machinist at the Kropp Forge Company at 21st and Campbell Avenue in Chicago. He was tall with medium build, brown eyes and dark brown hair. 
 
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Dumroese, Richard Harry and Bobbye Lou Austin - 1952
Dumroese, Richard Harry and Bobbye Lou Austin - 1952
Marriage certificate for Richard Dumroese and Bobbye Austin. 
 
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Dumroese, Ronald Alfred and Janet Lee (Kasten) 50th Anniversary
Dumroese, Ronald Alfred and Janet Lee (Kasten) 50th Anniversary
Written for Ron and Janet Dumroese’s 50th wedding anniversary party, July 28, 1996, at First Lutheran Church in Freeport, written and read by their son, Kas. 
 
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Dumroese, Ronald Alfred Funeral Card (1925-1999)
Dumroese, Ronald Alfred Funeral Card (1925-1999)
 
 
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Dumroese, William - World War I Registration Card
Dumroese, William - World War I Registration Card
William Dumroese registered for World War I on 5 Jun 1917. The record indicates he was living at 2039 South California in Chicago. He was working as a machinist and chauffeur for the Knopp Forge Company at 2512 West 21st Street. William was tall, with medium build, dark brown eyes, and a full head of dark brown hair. 
 
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Dumroese, William William - World War II Registration Card
Dumroese, William William - World War II Registration Card
The registration for William William Dumroese shows he was living at 5004 West Parker Avenue in Chicago. He owned a telephone and his number was "Beak 6458." William worked for the US Postal Service at the Garfield Park Station, 4028 Harrison, Chicago. 
 
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Gillam, Anna (nee Jinkerson) Death Certificate (1874-1952)
Gillam, Anna (nee Jinkerson) Death Certificate (1874-1952)
 
 
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Hackettstown Train Disaster - 1925 - 'James Banker Killed in Train Wreck' by Terry Sisco
Hackettstown Train Disaster - 1925 - "James Banker Killed in Train Wreck" by Terry Sisco
Terry Sisco provided the text and photos used in this well-composed narrative. It describes the events leading up to, and including, the train wreck that claimed the life of James Banker, the conductor on the train and Terry's great grandfather, and Caroline (nee Dumroese) Mroch. 
 
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Hackettstown Train Disaster - 1925 - Haine's 'Act of God Train Disaster: New Jersey--June 1925--51 Dead'
Hackettstown Train Disaster - 1925 - Haine's "Act of God Train Disaster: New Jersey--June 1925--51 Dead"
A detailed description of the Hackettstown, Warren County, New Jersey train disaster in the book Railroad Wrecks (ISBN:0845348442) written by Edgar A. Haine in 1993. Pages 100-104.

Caroline (Dumroese) Mroch was killed in this accident. 
 
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Hackettstown Train Disaster - 1925 - Interstate Commerce Commission Report
Hackettstown Train Disaster - 1925 - Interstate Commerce Commission Report
Original document provided by Terry Sisco. Transcribed version of original by Kas Dumroese, 19 Feb 2012. Both versions in this PDF. Describes the train wreck that claimed the life of Caroline (nee Dumroese) Mroch. 
 
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Hackettstown Train Disaster - Newspaper Accounts
Hackettstown Train Disaster - Newspaper Accounts
Various newspaper accounts from 16 June to 19 June 1925 from The Daily Gazette (Sterling and Rock Falls, Illinois), Dallas Morning News (Texas), The Gettysburg Times (Pennsylvania), New Castle News (Pennsylvania), St. Petersburg Time (Florida). and Schenectady Gazette (New York). Three of these accounts name Caroline (nee Dumroese) Mroch as one of the victims.
 
 
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Hartmez, Michael - 1945 Naturalization Record
Hartmez, Michael - 1945 Naturalization Record
Michael was apparently naturalized as a World War II soldier in the US Army in Paris, France but had the naturalization recorded in Chicago. 
 
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Heaton, Ruth Ellen (Dumroese) Eulogy
Heaton, Ruth Ellen (Dumroese) Eulogy
 
 
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Heaton, Ruth Ellen (Dumroese) Obituaries
Heaton, Ruth Ellen (Dumroese) Obituaries
Two versions of the obituary were published, one in The Sacramento (California) Bee (30 April and 1 May 2013) and another (shorter version) in the Freeport (Illinois) Journal-Standard (1 May 2013). 
 
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Heaton, Ruth Ellen (nee Dumroese) Funeral Card (1951-2013)
Heaton, Ruth Ellen (nee Dumroese) Funeral Card (1951-2013)
 
 
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Hill, Walter M. -- World War I Registration Card
Hill, Walter M. -- World War I Registration Card
Walter M. Hill was born on 13 Jan 1890, Lancaster Township, Stephenson County, Illinois and was living on Taylor Avenue in Freeport. He was married and employed as a painter at the Stephens Motor Car Company in Freeport. Walter had brown eyes and a full head of brown hair. He had medium height and was "stout." Something is written in the "disabled" box but I cannot make it out. 
 
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Hill, Walter Martin -- World War II Registration Card
Hill, Walter Martin -- World War II Registration Card
Walter Martin Hill, born 13 Jan 1890 in Lancaster Township, Stephenson County, Illinois, was living at 5436 East Stephenson Street in Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois. He listed Mrs. Gladys Hill, same address, as someone who would always know his location. Their telephone number was "Lake 789." He was employed at Kraft Cheese Company on East Stephenson Street. 
 
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Huber, Clem Henry - World War II Registration Card
Huber, Clem Henry - World War II Registration Card
Clem Henry Huber was residing at 1447 Lawton in Indianapolis and his telephone number was "GA 3447". The record shows he was born on 22 Dec 1886 in Franklin [County], Indiana. He was married to Margarett and worked at Consolidated Construction Company, located at Camp Atterbury, Johnson County, Indiana.

According to Wikipedia, construction of Camp Atterbury commenced shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor. More than 1,500 wood frame buildings were constructed, sized to hold more than one army infantry division. During World War II, Camp Atterbury was home to the U.S. 39th Evacuation Hospital, and the 101st Infantry Battalion (Separate) and four U.S. Army infantry divisions, the 30th, 83rd, 92nd, and 106th, trained here. Most likely, Clem helped build Camp Atterbury. 
 
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Jinkerson, Clyde Registration for World War I
Jinkerson, Clyde Registration for World War I
 
 
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Jinkerson, Ernest Death Certificate (1890-1954)
Jinkerson, Ernest Death Certificate (1890-1954)
 
 
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Jinkerson, John Death Certificate (1879-1955)
Jinkerson, John Death Certificate (1879-1955)
 
 
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Jinkerson, Norman Death Certificate (1888-1962)
Jinkerson, Norman Death Certificate (1888-1962)
 
 
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Jinkerson, Sarah Jane (nee Blades) Death Certificate (1856-1928)
Jinkerson, Sarah Jane (nee Blades) Death Certificate (1856-1928)
 
 
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Jinkerson, William Civil War Pension Claim
Jinkerson, William Civil War Pension Claim
A claim for the pension of William Jinkerson by his widow, Rhoda J. Jinkerson. 
 
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Jinkerson, William Franklin and Nancy J. Wrigt Marriage Record (1899)
Jinkerson, William Franklin and Nancy J. Wrigt Marriage Record (1899)
Married 1 Aug 1899 in Washington County, Missouri. 
 

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