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1955 Surname Surname Given Age Date Page Maiden Note Aaron Infant infant 15-Dec B-3 Abercrombie Leah 56 9-Aug 18 Abercrombie Sidney B. 58 18-Feb 10 Abrahamson Joseph L. 68 20-Jun 4 Picture included Abram John 27 3-Jan 8 Adam Ahmet 67 18-Dec B-3 Adam Joseph 51 3-Aug D-4 Adamaaitis John 68 26-Jan 30 Adams Lillian 53 3-Aug D-4 Adley Julie infant 11-May A-8 Aguirre Jesse H. 67 21-Feb 18 Ahlgren Oscar A. 63 14-Feb 1 Picture included Albin Lucy May 65 6-Mar A-4 Alex James, Sr. 66 18-May C-13 Alexander Carlos C. 62 9-Feb 23 Alexander Thomas E. 55 19-Dec 15 Allen Charles E. 20 23-Nov 1 Picture included Allman Eva (Dyer) 81 23-Aug 11 Amick Blanche I. 71 8-Sep A-11 Anderson Carl Edgar 19-Dec 15 Anderson David S. 11-May A-8 Anderson Esther 48 11-Jul 1 Anderson George 64 10-Jun 1 Anderson George A. 63 12-Jun A-4 Anderson Herald 55 14-Aug A-4 Anderson Hilma C. 85 28-Apr D-3 Anderson Mark P. 52 11-Jul 1 Andres Alexandria 60 14-Mar 18 Andrews Charles M. 77 24-Oct 15 Angell Harry G. 71 3-Oct 11 Angi Joseph 62 9-Feb 23 Angyus Michael 62 10-Nov A-2 Anker Tessie 50 23-Mar D-4 Annunziato Maria Carmela 74 5-Jun A-6 Anthony Sister Mary 80 26-Sep 11 Apon Nelis D. 60 31-May 3 Apple Homer 63 29-Mar 20 Appleford Robert 42 28-Feb 14 Appleman Bertha 75 21-Nov B-3 Arens Anthony J. 56 28-Dec B-3 Arges James 55 22-Aug 11 Argus Julia 74 14-Mar 18 Arnett Cecil Harold 59 18-Sep B-9 Arrendondo Miguel 55 19-Jan 1 iguel Arrendondo Mrs Elijia B. 51 20-Jun 4 Arsneau Clara 63 8-Nov 11 Artman Beliar 58 30-Jun B-7 Ashby Truman W. 58 4-May D-8 Asplund Anna C. 81 31-Aug C-9 Asztalos Julia Elizabeth 55 30-Nov B-3 Athens Louise 59 22-Dec B-3 Atkin Jennie M. 80 20-Jan D-4 Augustyn Ann 1-Nov 11 Autolovich Anna 60 13-Feb A-6 Avery Mildred Zweig 42 29-Apr 6 Babic Katherine (Gallas) 75 29-Nov 15 Babinski Anna 67 1-Aug 2 Bachusz Stella 45 6-Sep 15 Bagaloff Numo T. 67 2-Aug 18 Bagan John Peter 71 5-May D-3 Baginski Katherine 57 26-Jan 30 Bahel Gizella 84 27-Jul 2 Baier Mary 86 3-Jan 8 Baigent Ernest Richard 55 6-Nov B-3 Bailey Edith A. 64 18-Apr 12 Bailey Elizabeth 64 19-Aug B-3 Baily Fred A. 72 14-Dec B-3 Bain Arthur 44 18-Jul 2 Baker Bruce F. 4 months 8-Jul C-10 Baker Harry E. 47 23-Jun A-4 Baker Jennie 79 9-Nov B-3 Balash Barbara 70 26-May D-7 Bales Camcy 82 3-Feb D-4 Bales Clifford O. 21-Jun 8 Balio Mark 2 months 22-Feb 7 Ball Gertrude A. 66 11-Sep C-5 Balog Elizabeth 76 14-Mar 18 Balogh Zsuzsanna 78 17-Jan 13 Baltes Achim 54 1-Mar 18 Baltruszajtis Amelia (Baltis) 14-Dec B-3 Bantrell Wayne 35 27-Dec 2 Baran Andrew L., Sr. 57 13-Oct A-11 Baran Anthony 62 23-Aug 11 Baran Nicholas, Jr. 33 16-May 19 Barbati Lorenso 52 9-Aug 18 Barbati Lorenzo 53 7-Aug A-6 Barbush Andrew J. 7-Aug A-6 Bardens Cora Belle 88 20-Jun 4 Bargiel Felix 67 1-Dec A-9 Barker Belle R. 79 15-Mar 18 Barker Thomas L. 11 21-Aug A-19 Barkey Daniel G. 86 20-Apr A-2 Barley Julia 64 17-Jan 13 Barnack Mary E. 58 3-Mar A-2 Barnes Mary 85 29-Dec A-7 Barnett Carl 34 24-Jun 1 Also see: June 25, page A- 6 Barnett Claude A. 80 27-Oct B-3 Barnett Clyde L. 69 8-Aug 16 Barnett Darlene 7 24-Jun 1 Barnett Larry 5 24-Jun 1 Barney Forest H. (Frank) 64 7-Oct B-3 Barnhart Miles 70 22-Jun A-6 Barrett Howard E. 43 31-May 3 Barrickman Nellie May 46 4-Mar 6 Barron Harry (Pat) 22-Mar 30 Barscz Michael (Boris) 70 4-Apr 8 Bartels William E. 74 3-Apr A-9 Basich Cartherine 70 24-Aug B-3 Bastin Mary Okie 24-Feb D-7 Bates Eldon B. 67 1-Jun D-7 Battle James 4 28-Mar 1 Battle Shirley Ann 1 28-Mar 1 Battle Susie 20 28-Mar 1 Battle Sylvester 3 28-Mar 1 Bauer George W. 60 11-Aug C-6 Baum Amelia 23-Nov B-3 Baumgartner Elizabeth 54 16-Oct B-3 Bayley Mary Kathleen 13 6-Jun 3 Bazadona Tony 61 5-Aug A-6 Beale Infant infant 5-Oct B-3 Beaman Grover 69 6-Dec 15 Beaudreau Hazel Kondrath 52 23-Jan A-8 Beaver Francis (Red) 41 20-Nov B-3 Beckwith Robert E. 51 10-Oct 11 Bedonkop Dorothy C. 58 8-Nov 11 Bedrosian Mrs. Araxy 66 6-Apr C-8 Behary Steve 47 2-Oct B-3 Beilfuss Minnie 75 20-Nov B-3 Beke Katherine 59 25-Dec B-3 Bel Poggetto Julia 61 7-Mar 2 Bell Lena L. 54 17-Mar B-2 Bell Marvin P. 44 9-Feb 23 Bellany Bruce E. 68 8-Jun D-7 Belovich Joseph 71 27-Feb A-6 Belstra Joel 7 8-Jul C-12 Bembow Emerson 18 7-Sep B-5 Bemish Fred 72 28-Aug D-5 Benante Sam 75 5-Jul 8 Benford Beatrice Vernal 24-Jun A-6 Bennett Martha 49 14-Apr D-3 Benson Carl August 78 7-Apr A-6 Benson Esther L. 62 14-Oct B-3 Berdine Ralph 80 8-Jun D-7 Berg Bernard 87 31-Oct 11 Berg Rev. Axel E. 59 29-Sep A-7 Bermingham Mrs Frances 86 26-Sep 11 Berrones Efigenio 24 30-Oct B-3 Berry Diane Edna 8 13-Mar A-6 Berthold Martin 63 28-Aug D-5 Berwanger Fred W. 95 24-Feb D-7 Berzinski Mary 63 8-Feb 4 Betye Elia 70 24-Aug B-3 Bewley James 95 19-Jan D-4 Bialka Valentine 82 22-Nov 15 Bicanic Janko 78 24-Jul A-4 Bice Dorothy 14 28-Jul A-4 See July 25, page 1 Biedron Louis W. 60 6-Apr C-8 Biegel Lena 78 11-Apr 12 Bielauskas Ona 82 29-Jul 28 Bielih Joseph 70 2-Oct B-3 Biernacki Mary 21-Dec B-3 Biernat Agnes 83 10-Jun A-6 10-Jun Bigg Louis L. 56 20-Jul C-12 Bikos James A. 61 4-Sep B-7 Bilen Rose 63 4-Sep B-7 Bishop Mary 76 28-Sep B-3 Bizik Joseph 46 21-Feb 18 Black Content 53 27-May 10 Black Dollie 74 18-Feb 10 Black James S. 75 5-Jan D-4 Black Rena 77 15-Jul 6 Blahut Anton 76 5-Dec 11 Blanchard Sydney 61 3-Aug D-4 Blandford Freeman W. 79 6-Jan 4 Blasczyk John 80 15-Jul 6 Blink Charlotte 41 6-Oct B-3 Block Evelyn 60 24-Oct 1, 15 Bloski Tom (Lt.) 34 31-Oct 11 Blumenfeld Rebecca 69 27-Apr D-7 Blumenthal Gilbert 42 21-Jun 8 Bober Angeline 89 9-Jan A-4 Bobin Joseph, Sr. 60 6-Jun 3 Bochmer Ernestine W. 81 16-Nov B-3 Bocken Frank N. 79 19-Sep 11 Bocskay Joseph 74 7-Dec B-3 Bodnar Anna 31-Jan 5 Boese Margaret 67 29-Sep A-7 Bogren Bertha 78 15-Mar 18 Bohling George N. 64 31-Oct 11 Bolack George (Balalka) 74 27-Dec 11 Bolch Helen S. 65 12-Jun A-4 Bonchik Frank R. 83 24-Aug B-3 Boney Barbara A. 33 3-Jul A-4 Bonham Lillian E. 85 19-Jan D-4 Bonjernoor Isabel 79 16-Dec B-3 Bonneau Urban J. (Capt.) 36 3-Mar A-2 Boog Elise Kellner 26-Jun A-6 Boomsma Susie Hoekstra 52 1-Jun D-7 June Bork Edwad Frank 56 28-Apr D-3 Born William E., Sr. 62 7-Feb 12 Botcho Anna 62 2-Oct B-3 Bowen Gregory 2 months 23-Jun A-4 Boyd George L. 77 7-Oct B-3 Boyd William F., Sr. 60 1-Jul A-10 Boyles Elizabeth 7 months 13-Jan 1 Boyll Harold J. 26 5-Dec 11 Bradley Laurence J. 56 21-Nov B-3 Bradlo George 90 11-Apr 12 Brajkovich Joseph 59 21-Mar 5 Brandman Rose 82 23-Jun A-4 Brant George E. 73 2-Dec B-3 Picture included Bratton Morris 41 1-Dec A-9 Braun Carrie 71 13-Dec 15 Brennan Glenn A. 56 5-Aug A-6 Brenner Charles M. 68 29-May A-4 Breski Anna 60 26-Apr 4 Brewer George S. 69 8-Nov 11 Brice John A. 62 8-Feb 4 Brick Mathias 65 2-May 17 Brimmer Donald 22 5-Jul 1 Brindley Margaret Lawless 86 28-Feb 14 Brink Floyd 63 27-Mar A-4 Brochman Minnie 64 17-Jun A-6 Brockett Eudocia C. 80 30-Jun B-7 Broh Fruma 77 8-Apr 30 Browall Harold W.
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