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Death Certificate Index - Cass County (1917-June 1921) Death Certificate Index - Cass County (1917-June 1921) Mother's Maiden Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Number Box Name Albert, Mahale 30 June 1845 Ohio 02 May 1921 Cass Lautinzer 15-02042 D2071 Alger, Avis 22 Dec. 1846 Ohio 04 Nov. 1917 Cass 15-01293 D2070 Allbright, Doris 28 Sept. 1904 Iowa 24 Nov. 1918 Cass Lipp 15-01467 D2071 Anders, Mark 06 Dec. 1852 Iowa 01 Feb. 1920 Cass 15-01773 D2071 Andersen, Anna 05 Apr. 1880 Iowa 23 June 1920 Cass Jensen 15-01858 D2071 Andersen, Richard 16 Mar. 1853 Ohio 26 Apr. 1918 Cass Patten 15-01363 D2071 Anderson, Andrew O. 24 July 1852 Sweden 23 Aug. 1919 Cass Unknown 15-01665 D2071 Anderson, George Boyd 09 June 1918 Iowa 22 June 1918 Cass Christensen 15-01393 D2071 Anderson, Oscar 14 June 1872 Iowa 29 June 1917 Cass Erickson 15-01240 D2070 Anderson, Peter Sr. 01 Jan. 1835 Sweden 26 Jan. 1920 Cass Unknown 15-01753 D2071 Andrews, Mary Olive 22 May 1855 Ohio 25 May 1919 Cass Darnes 15-01624 D2071 Angell, James William 13 Apr. 1861 Iowa 27 Dec. 1918 Cass Ehle 15-01489 D2071 Archer, Eva 25 Oct. 1867 Missouri 19 Nov. 1919 Cass Lueder 15-01711 D2071 Archer, Geraldine Elizabeth 23 Sept. 1841 Michigan 01 Jan. 1921 Cass Cady 15-01973 D2071 Archer, Sam Bradford 28 Apr. 1865 Illinois 11 Aug. 1918 Cass Edwards 15-01417 D2071 Ashley, Lewis 30 Dec. 1854 Canada 26 Dec. 1919 Cass Unknown 15-01732 D2071 Ashwood, James Martin Woodrow 23 Sept. 1918 Iowa 09 Feb. 1919 Cass Gaines 15-01544 D2071 Bagshaw, Robert 18 Mar. 1845 England 17 Jan. 1917 Cass Barker 15-01126 D2070 Bailey, Lottie 05 Sept. 1855 Iowa 11 June 1918 Cass Martin 15-01394 D2071 Baines, Donald Earl 12 July 1918 Iowa 27 Nov. 1919 Cass Sunette 15-01712 D2071 Baker, Augusta 12 Dec. 1848 Vermont 19 Apr. 1920 Cass Unknown 15-01819 D2071 Baker, Katherine Brown 08 Aug. 1831 Ohio 06 Dec. 1919 Cass Cassner 15-01733 D2071 Baker, Luisia 18 May 1837 Pennsylvania 07 Mar. 1920 Cass Fox 15-01800 D2071 Baker, Margaret Florence 28 June 1889 Nebraska 20 Oct. 1919 Cass Cullison 15-01693 D2071 Baker, Melvelle Arthur 30 Dec. 1919 Iowa 17 Nov. 1920 Cass Roberts 15-01930 D2071 Baker, Milton Albert 18 Jan. 1856 Illinois 13 Apr. 1920 Cass Wallace 15-01820 D2071 Baker, Simeon 27 Mar. 1840 Ohio 31 July 1917 Cass 15-01251 D2070 Ballensiefer, August 28 Dec. 1857 Illinois 05 Mar. 1919 Cass Cline 15-01569 D2071 Ballentine, Harold LeRoy 11 May 1908 Iowa 20 June 1920 Cass Allen 15-01859 D2071 Death Certificate Index - Cass County (1917-June 1921) Mother's Maiden Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Number Box Name Bankerink, Lena 31 Jan. 1911 Iowa 16 Feb. 1917 Cass Wissler 15-01151 D2070 Barley, Sophia 21 Dec. 1855 Illinois 11 Aug. 1919 Cass Morsch 15-01666 D2071 Barnholdt, Lela May 17 Feb. 1918 Iowa 01 Oct. 1918 Cass Shoemaker 15-01443 D2071 Barnholdt, Mariah 14 June 1863 03 Mar. 1918 Cass Patton 15-01342 D2071 Barns, Lulella May 18 May 1877 Iowa 14 Dec. 1918 Cass Ray 15-01490 D2071 Baron, John Edward 05 Apr. 1864 England 07 Apr. 1920 Cass 15-01821 D2071 Battersby, Joseph Robson 18 Mar. 1859 Iowa 20 Jan. 1918 Cass Robson 15-01308 D2071 Bauerle, John 20 Mar. 1850 Germany 13 June 1921 Cass Unknown 15-02059 D2071 Bean, Mary 15 July 1833 Pennsylvania 11 Feb. 19l17 Cass Boly 15-01152 D2070 Beard, Vera Cristena 11 Feb. 1920 Missouri 02 Oct. 1920 Cass Bode 15-01915 D2071 Bebnsee, Henry 21 July 1869 Iowa 23 July 1920 Cass Cock 15-01876 D2071 Beck, George Henry 08 Jan. 1882 Iowa 11 Nov. 1918 Cass Buck 15-01468 D2071 Becker, Carl F. 30 July 1860 Iowa 09 Apr. 1917 Cass Miller 15-01194 D2070 Beech, Albert G. 06 Oct. 1852 Pennsylvania 15 Oct. 1920 Cass 15-01916 D2071 Beener, Henry L. 24 Sept. 1882 Iowa 15 Nov. 1918 Cass Beener 15-01469 D2071 Beener, Lena May 16 June 1847 Germany 18 July 1919 Cass Strittmatter 15-01655 D2071 Beers, Samuel 1859 Iowa 23 May 1921 Cass Unknown 15-02041 D2071 Behnken, Claus 29 Dec. 1858 Germany 15 Feb. 1917 Cass Groverstein 15-01153 D2070 Behnken, Henrietta Marguerite 16 Dec. 1890 Illinois 09 Mar. 1917 Cass Johnson 15-01177 D2070 Behnken, Peter Fredrick 18 Aug. 1889 Iowa 26 June 1919 Cass Bannick 15-01644 D2071 Bell, Ross H. 17 Apr. 1885 Iowa 95 Dec. 1918 Cass Nordman 15-01491 D2071 Bell, Thomas Jefferson 28 Feb. 1855 Illinois 17 May 1919 Cass Fuqvay 15-01625 D2071 Benham, Theodre 22 Oct. 1856 Illinois 07 Dec. 1920 Cass Unknown 15-01947 D2071 Bennett, Maeme Beth 22 Dec. 1918 Iowa 23 Dec. 1919 Cass Buttermore 15-01734 D2071 Berry, Clifford Whitney 18 May 1905 Iowa 23 Apr. 1918 Cass Worthington 15-01364 D2071 Berry, Theodore Alfred 03 Nov. 1878 Illinois 09 Dec. 1919 Cass Nance 15-01735 D2071 Bickenhous, John 14 Feb. 1872 Illinois 25 Feb. 1920 Cass Sophy 15-01774 D2071 Bicking, Martin 24 Apr. 1853 Germany 24 May 1917 Cass Reacher 15-01223 D2070 Bilderback, Mary Ellen 23 Nov. 1848 New York 15 Jan. 1921 Cass Dean 15-01972 D2071 Death Certificate Index - Cass County (1917-June 1921) Mother's Maiden Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Number Box Name Bililngs, Dale Ansel 08 Feb. 1914 Iowa 28 Jan. 1918 Cass Wirchert 15-01309 D2071 Billings, Ansel 04 Apr. 1843 Ohio 19 Sept. 1920 Cass Young 15-01899 D2071 Bishop, Lucil 03 July 1824 Maine 08 July 1918 Cass Kingl 15-01403 D2071 Bissell, Maurice R. 04 Sept. 1907 Iowa 13 Jan. 1918 Cass Ahmond 15-01310 D2071 Blair, Luvery Mildred 14 June 1838 Virginia 09 Mar. 1921 Cass 15-02009 D2071 Blake, Emma Nancey 30 July 1856 Illinois 26 July 1920 Cass Holbrook 15-01877 D2071 Blake, Grant L. 01 Jan. 1864 Illinois 27 Mar. 1919 Cass Holbrook 15-01570 D2071 Blake, Mary Elizabeth 15 Mar. 1834 Pennsylvania 17 Mar. 1918 Cass Small 15-01343 D2071 Blake, Rhoda Jane 32 July 1833 Illinois 31 Jan. 1919 Cass Thompkins 15-01522 D2071 Blakely, Emley 04 Nov. 1885 Iowa 02 Nov. 1918 Cass Murfott 15-01470 D2071 Blankenship, Edward Levi 07 Nov. 1838 Virginia 06 July 1918 Cass Butler 15-01404 D2071 Blatner, Ida Anna 29 Aug. 1859 Indiana 16 Mar. 1917 Cass Unknown 15-01178 D2070 Blunk, Mable 24 Nov. 1893 Illinois 22 Apr. 1921 Cass Kirchoff 15-02028 D2071 Bode, William 21 Sept. 1862 Germany 13 Oct. 1920 Cass Unknown 15-01917 D2071 Bohning, Molile 15 Feb. 1862 Germany 22 Nov. 1920 Cass Unknown 15-01931 D2071 Boiler, Cyrus 16 July 1844 Ohio 06 Aug. 1918 Cass Kinsud 15-01418 D2071 Bonnet, Albert 02 Sept. 1842 Germany 06 Jan. 1920 Cass Unknown 15-01754 D2071 Bontrager, Ira F. 19 Sept. 1885 Iowa 10 Apr. 1917 Cass Benton 15-01195 D2070 Book, Maxene Illa 04 May 1917 Iowa 30 May 1918 Cass Sells 15-01378 D2071 Boos, Cecil M. 14 May 1908 Iowa 11 Feb. 1918 Cass Pelzer 15-01330 D2071 Bootjer, Harm G. 04 Apr. 1841 Germany 10 Apr. 1921 Cass Unknown 15-02029 D2071 Borchardt, Hilda 03 Mar. 1898 Iowa 09 Apr. 1918 Cass Thom 15-01365 D2071 Borchardt, John 05 Sept. 1843 Germany 22 May 1920 Cass Unknown 15-01841 D2071 Bornholdt, Sarah 05 Nov. 1858 Iowa 27 Feb. 1921 Cass Swab 15-01988 D2071 Borth, Daniel 15 Sept. 1837 Germany 26 Apr. 1921 Cass Unknown 15-02027 D2071 Borth, Louisa Dorthy 27 July 1845 Germany 11 Mar. 1917 Cass Brerdimam 15-01179 D2070 Bosley, William Herman 28 Feb. 1851 Maryland 27 Feb. 1920 Cass 15-01775 D2071 Boysen, John 16 Dec. 1844 Germany 03 Dec. 1919 Cass Unknown 15-01736 D2071 Bradbury, Almeda 10 Sept. 1842 Michigan 09 Apr. 1917 Cass Adams 15-01196 D2070 Death Certificate Index - Cass County (1917-June 1921) Mother's Maiden Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Number Box Name Brahms, Louise Mildred 23 June 1918 Iowa 12 Feb. 1919 Cass Tibken 15-01545 D2071 Breece, Mary 19 Sept. 1839 Ohio 28 Oct. 1920 Cass Williams 15-01918 D2071 Breen, Daniel 03 Apr. 1845 Illinois 05 Aug. 1917 Cass Belles 15-01260 D2070 Brewer, Rachel Belle 10 Mar. 1861 Iowa 20 Nov. 1920 Cass Burns 15-01932 D2071 Brickerbaumer, Fredrick William 12 Jan. 1918 Iowa 17 Jan. 1918 Cass Bauerle 15-01311 D2071 Bridwell (Baby Boy) 14 Nov. 1918 Iowa 14 Nov. 1918 Cass Bridwell 15-01472 D2071 Bridwell (Baby Girl) 14 Nov. 1918 Iowa 14 Nov. 1918 Cass Bridwell 15-01471 D2071 Briggs, Amanda N. 25 May 1837 Pennsylvania 14 Mar. 1919 Cass Adair 15-01571 D2071 Brillhart, Leland Charles 14 Feb. 1902 Iowa 15 Sept. 1917 Cass Keller 15-01272 D2070 Briscoe, Martha Wilhelmine 20 May 1879 Illinois 03 Mar. 1918 Cass Unknown 15-01344 D2071 Brix, Hans Henry 31 July 1836 Germany 17 Oct. 1918 Cass Shultz 15-01444 D2071 Brockman, Leland Leroy 07 Feb. 1912 Iowa 28 Apr. 1917 Cass Corney 15-01197 D2070 Broderius, John Henry 16 Feb. 1865 Illinois 11 May 1921 Cass Stolley 15-02040 D2071 Brogger, Karoline 11 Oct. 1844 Germany 20 Jan. 1918 Cass Gehrke 15-01312 D2071 Brosam, Eldon O. 06 Aug. 1919 Illinois 02 Mar. 1920 Cass Hall 15-01801 D2071 Brotherton, Ruth Anna 28 Jan. 1911 Iowa 16 Nov. 192- Cass Linkey 15-01933 D2071 Brown, Alice S. 20 Nov. 1852 New York 04 Apr. 1920 Cass Ranney 15-01822 D2071 Brown, Effie 18 Feb.
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