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Death Certificate Index - Black Hawk County (July 1935-1939) 3/7/2015 Death Certificate Index - Black Hawk County (July 1935-1939) 3/7/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Abbas, Tillie Lohse 14 June 1897 Illinois 19 Feb. 1936 Black Hawk A7-0058 D2784 Abneathey, Crage 17 Mar. 1914 Iowa 22 Apr. 1937 Black Hawk Swank C7-0519 D2820 Abramham, Loren 23 Jan. 1915 Iowa 14 Aug. 1939 Black Hawk Knutt 007-0149 D2888 Ackerman, Clara 29 July 1910 Iowa 16 Jan. 1939 Black Hawk Weekly 007-0014 D2888 Ackerman, Mary Louisa 01 Feb. 1870 New York 19 Apr. 1939 Black Hawk Unknown 07C-0178 D2888 Ackerson, Elizabeth 25 Jan. 1857 Canada 24 Jan. 1938 Black Hawk Braniff J7-0011 D2854 Acuff, John 10 May 1891 Tennessee 16 Jan. 1938 Black Hawk Hinclow C7-0003 D2854 Adams, Bertha Bell 12 Nov. 1869 Iowa 12 Nov. 1936 Black Hawk Strayer A7-0491 D2785 Adams, Edith 31 Aug. 1862 Pennsylvania 09 Oct. 1939 Black Hawk Allen 007-0163 D2888 Adams, Henry Ernest c.1872 Iowa 02 Nov. 1937 Black Hawk Wilvey C7-0481 D2820 Adams, Ida 16 Oct. 1877 Iowa 24 Nov. 1936 Black Hawk A7-0503 D2785 Adams, Louis Gibner 16 Dec. 1858 Iowa 23 July 1936 Black Hawk Crill A7-0279 D2784 Adams, Violet G. 06 Oct. 1894 Iowa 07 June 1939 Black Hawk Emtwistle 007-0119 D2888 Adkisson, Ralph Harrison 01 June 1878 Nebraska 04 Dec. 1936 Black Hawk Nickerson A7-0514 D2785 Adolphs, John Jr. c.1882 Germany 18 June 1936 Black Hawk G7-0115D2784 Aikey, James Elmer 22 Dec. 1878 Pennsylvania 25 Mar. 1937 Black Hawk Dieffanderfer H7-0065 D2820 Ailes, Irene 20 Nov. 1894 Iowa 02 Oct. 1935 Black Hawk Sweeney C7-0332 D2754 Akeright, Frank P. 14 Nov. 1862 Pennsylvania 21 Feb. 1937 Black Hawk Lohman H7-0026 D2820 Akin, Pearl Jacob 13 Feb. 1879 Illinois 06 Oct. 1937 Black Hawk Leighty C7-0441 D2820 Albers, Julius 23 Sept. 1855 Canada 05 Mar. 1939 Black Hawk Whittle 007-0054 D2888 Alberta, Louis Aug. 1870 Italy 04 Oct. 1937 Black Hawk Unknown C7-0438 D2820 Albough, Luann Elizabeth 29 June 1937 Iowa 30 June 1937 Black Hawk Smith C7-0319 D2820 Alcock, Richard J. 10 Oct. 1933 Iowa 21 May 1936 Black Hawk Innes A7-0191 D2784 Alcorn, John Graham 18 Dec. 1935 Iowa 19 May 1937 Black Hawk Graham C7-0263 D2820 Alden, Martha 24 Dec. 1860 Illinois 13 July 1936 Black Hawk Penny G7-0131 D2784 Alder, Robert Edward 08 May 1907 Iowa 04 Feb. 1939 Black Hawk Martin 07C-0064 D2888 Aldrich, Elsworth 04 Aug. 1877 Iowa 10 Dec. 1937 Black Hawk Straw H7-0228 D2820 Alexander, John W. 21 Aug. 1862 Indiana 14 Feb. 1937 Black Hawk Rubert C7-0089 D2820 Allen, Anna E. 26 Aug. 1858 Minnesota 10 Jan. 1937 Black Hawk Unknown C7-0004 D2820 Allen, Emma A. 17 Feb. 1879 Wisconsin 29 Mar. 1937 Black Hawk Demmell C7-0174 D2820 Allen, Emory Sumner Smiley 05 July 1858 Iowa 20 Jan. 1938 Black Hawk Smiley C7-0022 D2854 Allen, Floyd Webster 31 Aug. 1884 Iowa 01 Apr. 1937 Black Hawk Webster C7-0192 D2820 Page 1 Death Certificate Index - Black Hawk County (July 1935-1939) 3/7/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Allen, Fred 15 June 1870 Michigan 06 Sept. 1935 Black Hawk Unknown C7-0315 D2754 Allen, Gertrude 01 Mar. 1886 Mississippi 20 Feb. 1937 Black Hawk Hodges C7-0103 D2820 Allen, Helen E. 16 Apr. 1920 Iowa 06 Oct. 1938 Black Hawk Dunern C7-0392 D2855 Allen, Honor 02 June 1837 England 01 June 1939 Black Hawk Goldsworthy 07C-0256 D2888 Allen, Stanley Elsworth 21 Aug. 1910 Minnesota 12 Oct. 1935 Black Hawk Bender C7-0350 D2754 Allensworth, Dean Jacob 07 Nov. 1920 Iowa 25 Jan. 1936 Black Hawk Smith A7-0001 D2784 Allman, George Francis 12 Oct. 1872 Iowa 19 June 1939 Black Hawk Reed 07C-0266 D2888 Alsbough, Lucille Evelan 29 June 1937 Iowa 02 July 1937 Black Hawk Smith C7-0321 D2820 Alterman, James Willis 26 Feb. 1869 Iowa 12 Dec. 1936 Black Hawk Hall A7-0521 D2785 Aman, Etta Nov. 1863 Mississippi 05 Apr. 1938 Black HawkBoon C7-0158 D2855 Amble, Carl John 14 Jan. 1881 Iowa 23 Apr. 1938 Black Hawk Offendahl C7-0177 D2855 Ames, Minerva Florence 09 Nov. 1859 Illinois 09 Sept. 1938 Black Hawk Hill C7-0377 D2855 Amos, James Burton 28 Dec. 1861 Iowa 07 May 1936 Black Hawk Brown A7-0213 D2784 Anders, John R. 26 Sept. 1845 Iowa 08 Oct. 1935 Black Hawk Rainhy C7-0341 D2754 Andersen, Anna 08 Nov. 1856 Denmark 22 Nov. 1936 Black Hawk G7-0211 D2784 Andersen, Ellen 06 July 1937 Iowa 07 July 1937 Black Hawk Dexter C7-0328 D2820 Andersen, John Elden 19 Dec. 1938 Iowa 26 Feb. 1939 Black Hawk Juhl 07C-0080 D2888 Anderson, Alice 12 Sept. 1846 Ohio 12 Oct. 1936 Black HawkWay G7-0182 D2784 Anderson, Burdette Robertson 01 Sept. 1915 Iowa 24 Dec. 1938 Black Hawk Stewart C7-0507 D2855 Anderson, George (Mrs.) 16 Oct. 1867 Denmark 30 Oct. 1936 Black Hawk A7-0465 D2785 Anderson, Holda Augusta 20 Sept. 1892 Illinois 18 Nov. 1937 Black Hawk Jahr C7-0497 D2820 Anderson, Mary A. 18 Apr. 1864 Iowa 24 June 1936 Black Hawk A7-0252 D2784 Anderson, Myrtle 17 Jan. 1886 Iowa 15 Jan. 1938 Black Hawk Murphy J7-0016 D2854 Anderson, Nora Irene 17 Sept. 1853 Wisconsin 30 Jan. 1937 Black Hawk Larabee C7-0042 D2820 Anderson, Ruth 17 Aug. 1889 Iowa 19 Mar. 1938 Black HawkKiny C7-0112 D2855 Anderson, William 11 Aug. 1881 Mississippi 09 Oct. 1939 Black Hawk Moore 07C-0446 D2888 Andreasen, Jens Christian 04 Dec. 1852 Denmark 02 July 1935 Black Hawk Unknown F7-0117 D2754 Andreesseen, Vera Heneratti 28 Sept. 1916 Iowa 15 July 1937 Black Hawk Kousen H7-0145 D2820 Andrews, James Ralph 28 Nov. 1938 Iowa 29 Nov. 1938 Black Hawk Wilks C7-0450 D2855 Anibal, Frank Leonard 23 June 1863 Wisconsin 16 May 1939 Black Hawk Hubbard 07C-0225 D2888 Anton, Sarah Jane 15 July 1859 Wisconsin 24 Aug. 1939 Black Hawk Geier 007-0142 D2888 Anway, Virgil 30 Mar. 1935 Iowa 16 June 1936 Black Hawk Williams G7-0126 D2784 Page 2 Death Certificate Index - Black Hawk County (July 1935-1939) 3/7/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Apel, Nicholas 01 Mar. 1850 Germany 17 Feb. 1936 Black Hawk G7-0039 D2784 Appelton, Russell Wayne 30 Jan. 1936 Iowa 11 Feb. 1936 Black Hawk Hicks A7-0076 D2784 Arch, Bruce 06 Apr. 1935 Iowa 23 June 1937 Black Hawk Hurd C7-0303 D2820 Ardahl, Reed Einas 03 Feb. 1937 Iowa 14 Feb. 1937 Black Hawk Lundquist C7-0069 D2820 Argall, Mary c.1869 12 Apr. 1937 Black HawkUnknown H7-0078 D2820 Aries, Lubbert Sr. 31 Oct. 1850 Germany 06 July 1936 Black Hawk A7-0304 D2784 Armstrong, William 16 Aug. 1855 Ireland 13 Apr. 1938 Black Hawk Unknown J7-0052 D2854 Arnhalt, Rose 04 May 1866 Iowa 08 Apr. 1937 Black Hawk Feldiesen C7-0195 D2820 Arnott, Mary 20 May 1846 Canada 02 July 1935 Black Hawk Unknown C7-0227 D2754 Arsgaard, Mathilde 24 Feb. 1861 Norway 07 Apr. 1936 Black Hawk A7-0141 D2784 Aschenbrenner, Mary Elizabeth 15 Aug. 1871 Iowa 18 May 1936 Black Hawk Witzell A7-0193 D2784 Ash, Roy 02 June 1893 Illinois 29 Mar. 1937 Black Hawk Spellman H7-0067 D2820 Ashdown, John Davis 17 Mar. 1939 Iowa 17 Mar. 1939 Black Hawk Runge 07C-0117 D2888 Ashley, Lou 30 Sept. 1867 Iowa 29 Jan. 1936 Black Hawk Pierce G7-0024 D2784 Ashworth, Roy 17 Aug. 1885 Iowa 16 Oct. 1938 Black Hawk Krueger C7-0418 D2855 Assink, James 06 Mar. 1855 Holland 07 Feb. 1937 Black Hawk Loohurst H7-0031 D2820 Assink, Manna Hermine 16 July 1883 Holland 25 July 1937 Black Hawk Unknown H7-0148 D2820 Atkins, Ivadel May 25 May 1926 Iowa 13 Nov. 1939 Black Hawk Martin 07C-0452 D2888 Atkins, Mary Elizabeth 31 Jan. 1858 Illinois 20 Mar. 1939 Black Hawk Brighthaupt 007-0061 D2888 Augutta, Minnie 04 Aug. 1858 Iowa 04 Aug. 1936 Black HawkHoges G7-0164 D2784 Aungst, Harry 30 Dec. 1870 Iowa 01 Sept. 1939 Black Hawk Gardner 07C-0373 D2888 Austin, Martha Jane 19 Apr. 1854 New York 25 Feb. 1939 Black Hawk Briggs 07C-0067 D2888 Avery, Allison Thompson 03 Aug. 1868 Iowa 07 July 1937 Black Hawk Unknown C7-0332 D2820 Avery, Anna 13 Oct. 1866 Indiana 28 Nov. 1939 Black Hawk Graham 07C-0488 D2888 Avery, Earl Melvin 06 Aug. 1910 Iowa 22 Nov. 1938 Black Hawk Collins C7-0441 D2855 Avery, Nelly 04 Apr. 1870 Iowa 24 Jan. 1939 Black Hawk Unknown 007-0004 D2888 Ayers, Delia 04 May 1863 Wisconsin 28 Nov. 1937 Black Hawk Christopher C7-0514 D2820 Ayers, Thomas 26 May 1862 Massachusetts 21 Sept. 1939 Black Hawk Wynn 07C-0409 D2888 Babcock, Bertha 10 July 1858 Iowa 15 Jan. 1936 Black Hawk Geitzendonnes A7-0014 D2784 Bach, John J. 27 Oct. 1870 Germany 01 June 1937 Black Hawk Pfeiffer C7-0283 D2820 Backer, George 03 Aug. 1857 Pennsylvania 07 Nov. 1936 Black Hawk G7-0207 D2784 Bagenstas, James W. 24 Feb. 1850 Pennsylvania 07 Dec. 1938 Black Hawk Helman C7-0519 D2855 Page 3 Death Certificate Index - Black Hawk County (July 1935-1939) 3/7/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Bagenstos, Ruth Naomi 15 Dec. 1917 Iowa 16 Aug. 1937 Black Hawk Crandall C7-0355 D2820 Bahr, Harry Benjamin 22 Nov.
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