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1 | "Louisa Whipple, his mother [Justin Dwinelle, Jr], was a relative of William Whipple, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence for New Hampshire." | WHIPPLE, Louisa (I2297)
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2 | "During the American Civil War, Folly Island, SC served as a major staging area for troops of the Union Army that were attacking Confederate forces in the Charleston region." (Wikipedia) | KENT, Jerome L. (I1318)
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3 | Research Inquiries: Due to staff shortages we can no longer accept inquires by phone or email. ALL inquiries must be mailed to: New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center 61 Lake Avenue Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 | Repository (REPO1)
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4 | aka "Penny" | CLARK, Lucretia (I2043)
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5 | Also found as "Dr. Howard Dwinelle" in records. | DWINELLE, Dr. James Howard (I1105)
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6 | Also found as Aurelia Fellers in census records. | FELLOWS, Aurelia (I2140)
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7 | Also found as Avery Fellers in census. | FELLOWS, Avery H. (I2135)
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8 | Also found as Hiram Fellers in census records & referenced in the burial record of his daughter, Olive in Hillsdale Cemetery. | FELLOWS, Hiram (I2138)
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9 | Also found as Marsha Fellows in some records. | OUTT, Marcia E. (I2142)
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10 | Also found as: - "Perous Fellows" (His father, Daniel's Last Will & Testament & his obituary in the Tully Times) - "Perons Fellows" in the NYS Death Index. | FELLOWS, Pierce (I1460)
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11 | Also Known As Berwyn Cemetery. | COOK, Wesley Romanta (I1387)
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12 | Also seen as Lucy Steadman. | STEDMAN, Lucy (I1461)
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13 | Also, known as John G. Fellows. | FELLERS, John G. (I2148)
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14 | Alternate Birth Place: Syracuse, Onondaga, NY, USA | FISHER, Carl Edward (I1154)
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15 | Baptized in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Chicago, IL. | BERG, Arthur Herbert Sr. (I2213)
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16 | Birmingham, AL Online Obituary Index Name: Smith, Mrs. Julia Rachel Newspaper: Birmingham News Date: Jun 3, 1969 Edition: Metro Section: Page: 31 Can be purchased from the: Birmingham (AL) Public Library | CUMMINGS, Julia Rachel (I2088)
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17 | Borough of Manhattan. | GIEBELHAUS, John Henry (I1211)
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18 | Buried at: Section 2R, Site 4160 | KAYLOR, Thomas (I1529)
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19 | Buried at: Section 2R, Site 4160 | FENLON, Mary Armella (I1528)
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20 | Buried with full military honors. | BALDWIN, Dr. John H. (I2157)
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21 | Cause of death reported as "Typhoid Fever" according to his obituary. | STOPPARD, Samuel Willis (I2039)
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22 | Cause of death said to be pneumonia (as per obituary). | WILLIS, Lewis (I2030)
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23 | Cause of Death: Chronic Myocarditis according to his death certificate. | COLE, Horace E. (I2109)
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24 | Cause of death: Chronic Nephritis according to death certificate. | COLE, Henry Earle (I2110)
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25 | Cause of Death: Pneumonia (according to his obituary). | DWINELLE, Dr. William H. (I1108)
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26 | Christened at the Congregational Church, Otisco, NY. | DANIELS, Prof. Anson Jabez (I2120)
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27 | Died as the result of injuries incurred in an automobile accident in Bainbridge on Jan. 25th. | ZOPFI, Florence M. (I1836)
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28 | Died at Base Hospital 34 of wounds received in action on June 20, 1918. | BAKER, Clayton H. (I1030)
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29 | Died at Syracuse General Hospital of pneumonia resulting from injuries suffered when she fell on a pitchfork. | PILCHER, May (I284)
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30 | Died at the Soldier's Home in Bath. | MUNSON, Dr. Willis Webster (I261)
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31 | Died at Walter Reed Hospital. | SHEEHAN, Mary E (I2196)
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32 | Died from Acute Cardiac Dilitation[sp] according to death certificate. | CLARK, Ralph Anson (I2053)
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33 | Died from typhoid fever according to his obituary. | LAKE, Lewis Edward (I2094)
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34 | Died of a skull fracture. | HALLINAN, 2nd Lieut. Agnes RN (I381)
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35 | Died of wounds received at the Battle of Chancellorsville, VA. | DAVIS, Capt. Henry H. (I1095)
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36 | Died on his farm in Cowles Settlement (Town of Fabius). | PEEK, Willis (I341)
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37 | Enlisted Dec 9, 1942 in Co. F, 2nd BN, 4th Marine Corps Div. -- Trained at Parris Island, S.C., New River, N.C., & Camp Pendleton, C.A. before shipping overseas in Jan 1944. -- Promoted to Corporal. -- Served in the invasion of the Marshall Islands. He was wounded on Saipan Island & received the Purple Heart. Died on Mar 6, 1945 of wounds received in action on Iwo Jima. | BROWN, Howard L. (I1049)
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38 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Register for an account to view details. | Living (I751)
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39 | Have also found his last name spelled as: "Clarke". | CLARK, George O. (I2041)
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40 | He died after being struck by an airplane propeller. | SCHAD, Stanley Francis (I1806)
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41 | He was killed in action in a mortar attack on Hill 881 in Quang Tri Province on Jun 7, 1967. | VANDEUSEN, Phillip Andren (I1791)
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42 | Her name on the Clark headstone is "Anahliza E. Clark". | WILLIS, Ann Eliza (I2015)
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43 | Interment was private. | GIEBELHAUS, Lillian (I1206)
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44 | Irving Berlin wrote the musical revue Yip Yip Yaphank, including the song Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning while assigned to a unit of the 152nd Depot Brigade at Camp Upton in 1918. (Source: Laurence Bergreen, As Thousands Cheer: The Life of Irving Berlin, 1996, page 150) | BARKER, Stephen John (I1033)
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45 | Last name also found in records as "Moon". | MOONE, Harriet (I2052)
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46 | Name: Ernest Garfield Smith Birth Date: abt 1879 Death Date: 29 Mar 1970 Death Place: Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama Death Age: 91 Gender: Male Father Name: Fred Smith Mother Name: Adetia Underwood FHL Film Number: 2033356 Can be ordered from the: Birmingham (AL) Public Library Obituary Database | SMITH, Ernest Garfield (I2089)
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47 | No burial. He donated his body to the Anatomical Gift Program of Upstate Medical University. | LEHR, Robert (I573)
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48 | Plot C Row 7 Grave 44 | EVANS, Edward C. (I1498)
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49 | Possible cause of death is pneumonia as per his obituary. | HART, Charles (I2066)
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50 | Possible cause of death was pneumonia as per obituary. | CLARK, Anna M. (I2065)
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