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1962 Surname Surname Given Age Date Page Maiden Note Abaste Josephine 58 29-Nov B-3 Abbett Raymond 65 29-May B-3 Abel Walter 62 21-Feb D-3 Aceves Roberto 28 15-May B-3 Adair Harry 81 28-Dec B-3 Adamczyk John 84 1-Mar B-3 Adaska Mrs. Andrew 73 3-Apr A-15 First name Suzan, see B-6 Adkins Iva 69 2-Jan B-3 Ahlborn William C. 64 9-Oct B-3 Aksentisevich Zivojin 59 28-Jan B-3 Albaugh Clifford E. 62 29-Mar B-3 Alkire Rolla W. 39 26-Nov A-15 Allen James T. 33 10-Jul A-15 Alli Hassan 75 23-Apr A-13 Allinson Addie 88 5-Nov B-3 Allison Minnie 77 12-Dec B-3 Alongi Carmella 45 18-Apr B-3 Aloysine Sister M. 81 31-May B-3 Alsip Oscar N. 56 31-May B-3 Alvarez Francisco 51 6-Apr B-3 Ameri Margaret 60 2-Oct A-15 Andersen Mrs. Carl H. 37 19-Jun B-3 First name Marjorie L., see C-8 Andersen Rudolph T. 68 22-May A-11 Anderson Abbie 19-Aug B-3 Anderson Dwayne 2 15-Nov A-11 Anderson Jessie R. 75 23-Dec B-3 Anderson Jimella 43 21-May B-3 Anderson Lillian (Mrs. Harold) 62 19-Feb A-13 Anderson Mrs. William F., Sr. 74 13-Jul C-3 Anderson Richard 2 months 21-Oct B-3 Andres John E. 48 25-Apr B-3 Andrews Rose 72 10-Jul A-15 Angell Eliza Ellen 75 9-Oct B-3 Anguiano Andrew S. 67 17-Sep A-15 Antczak Zigmund E. 51 25-Jan B-3 Antonovich Peter 75 26-Sep B-3 Argus Harry J. 49 25-Mar B-3 Arkondis Thomas 71 19-Jan B-3 Armstrong Joe Harlan 36 30-Oct C-3 Arndt Leo M. 53 19-Jul B-3 Arner Mae L. 96 10-Apr B-3 Arnold Laura A. 87 5-Dec C-3 Arnold Robert H., Sr. 79 12-Apr A-15 Arnold Theresa Hessler 83 22-Apr B-3 Arpas Steve 60 13-Dec 1 Picture of incident included, see also December 14, p. C-3 Aschenberg Alexandria 86 2-Dec B-3 Assaf Ismail, Dr. 68 11-Oct A-19 Athens George 70 23-Jan B-7 Athens George 70 23-Jan B-3 Atkinson Samuel M. 57 14-May B-3 Atkison Mrs. John R. 77 27-May B-3 Davis First name Agnes, see May 28, p. C-6 Austgen Joseph 84 2-Jan B-3 Avery Dr. Bruce W. 71 26-Feb A-15 Avramovich Dara 65 29-May B-3 Ayers Mrs. Roy 78 9-Jan A-15 Baake Flora 84 5-Feb A-15 Workman Babas Joseph 64 15-Apr B-3 Baburnich John 74 31-Oct B-3 Bachman Marjorie L. 48 27-Nov B-3 Backs Ernest W. 28-Dec B-3 Badanish Rita L. 32 10-Dec B-3 Baden Mrs. James 69 29-Apr B-3 First name Viola, F-1; missprint in paper on p. B- 3 reads Mrs. James Viola Baden Wayne E. 51 21-Dec C-3 Bader Mae V. 76 29-May B-3 Badey John F. 77 5-Oct C-3 Baggett Linda Sue 16 12-Aug 1 Picture included; see also August 13, p. A-15 Bailes Sidney J. 67 20-May B-3 Bailey Blaine F. 77 28-Mar B-3 Bailey Fannie E. 81 19-Jul B-3 Bainer Robert E. 60 18-Apr B-3 Bajusz James 72 13-Apr B-3 Bajza Juliana 74 26-Mar A-15 Baker Georgia Ann 19 31-Jul 1 See also August 1, p. C-3 Baker Suda 79 14-Nov B-3 Baker Willard 49 8-May B-3 Bakos Mary 63 15-Mar B-3 Bala Walter 84 21-Jun A-3 Balazs Mrs. Simon 58 24-Aug B-3 First name Theresa, see C- 9 Balder Minnie 72 29-May B-3 Baldin Emil F. 58 30-Oct C-3 Baldner Kenneth C. 56 8-Jun B-3 Baldwin Mrs. Judd N. 72 16-Mar B-3 First name Marion L., see C-10 Baldwin Rex Edward 46 16-Dec B-3 Balich Frances 73 20-Jul C-3 Ball Otto 42 13-Apr B-3 Name also spelled Balls, see April 12, A-15 Ballard Craig Allan 8 months 6-Apr B-3 Balls Otto 42 12-Apr A-15 Name also spelled Ball, see April 13, B-3 Banas Joseph 69 27-Aug B-3 Banasiak Adam J. 54 20-Feb B-3 Bancroft Madeline 65 6-Aug B-3 Banks Jesse 53 7-Jan B-3 Banse William E. 63 7-Nov C-3 Banu Eli 87 4-Jun B-3 Barabas Andrew, Sr. 49 2-May B-3 Baranowski Clara 20-Dec B-3 Barham Mary E. 76 22-Aug B-3 Barker Wilson F. 43 20-Mar 1 Barkow Minnie 85 29-Apr B-3 Barkowski Edwin A. 48 23-Mar B-3 Barlett Arthur M. 83 2-Feb B-3 Barnas George 67 28-Sep C-3 Barnes Walter E. 71 19-Nov A-9 Barney Andrew 81 28-Sep C-3 Barney Michael 49 26-Dec C-10 Barney Michael 49 27-Dec A-11 Barragree James L. 47 16-Jan B-13 Barrett Helen 73 16-Sep B-3 Barrett Richard M. 52 22-Oct B-3 Barron George F. 83 29-Apr B-3 Barron Mrs. Roman 65 18-Feb B-3 First name Eligia Duron, see D-5 Barsic Mrs. Peter 48 9-Apr B-3 First name Rose C., see B- 8 Bartman Marie B. 53 2-Jul A-15 Bartnik Edward 48 1-Jul B-3 Barton Lena 77 13-Mar B-3 Bartos Mrs. John 26-Feb A-15 First name Ann, see B-6 Basham I. M. 82 6-Jun B-3 Bashaw Florence 66 2-Sep B-3 Battersby James 87 18-Feb B-3 Baumann Henry 73 26-Jun B-3 Baumel Libby F. 10-Sep B-3 Bausback Melinda 13 25-May 1 Bayrim Derim Kerim 72 7-May B-9 Name also listed as Kerim, Bayrim Derim, see B-3 Bazan Stanley 43 20-Aug B-3 Beach Mary A. 64 2-Oct A-15 Beaghler Ocia M. 76 8-Jul B-3 Beahler Rose 84 8-Jan A-11 8-Jan Beal Charles A. 72 17-Sep A-15 Beasy Peter W. 71 20-Sep B-3 Beaven David 73 16-Dec B-3 Bechley Helen I. 59 24-Aug 1 Beck Catherine 74 8-Jan A-11 Beckman Evelyn M. 55 31-Jul A-15 BeDell Roy J. 63 31-Oct B-3 Begler Ivy 67 17-May B-3 Behrens Minna Last 77 7-Aug A-15 Beksinski John 76 23-Dec B-3 Belinsky Joseph, Sr. 71 2-Apr A-15 Bell Ada 23-Nov C-3 Bell Condie 61 10-Sep B-3 Bellamy John T. 81 15-May B-3 Bellamy Mrs. Robert W. 81 23-Jan B-3 First name Sarah, see B-7 Belton Olivia 17 21-May B-3 Ben John, Sr. 72 14-Jan B-3 Benbow Ralph E. 56 7-Nov C-3 Bencze Andrew 66 18-Jul B-3 Benich Kathryn 83 25-Mar B-3 Benko Andrew 59 21-Sep C-3 Bennett Elwin C. 84 28-Feb B-3 Bennett Frances E. 42 4-May B-3 Bennett Mrs. Serge 59 20-Jun B-3 First name Pauline, see D- 7 Bennett Robert W. 57 7-Aug A-15 Benson Caroline 54 2-Apr A-15 Benson Dana Lynn infant 14-Jan B-3 Berdine Frank H. 28 16-Sep B-3 Bermea Pedro 51 20-May 1 Bernacki Mrs. William 52 2-Nov C-3 First name Angeline, see C-10 Bernhardt Mrs. Charles, Sr. 52 28-Mar B-3 First name Anna Mae, see F-5 Bernstein Henry 79 19-Sep B-3 Berzac Nick 50 14-Sep C-3 Best Lloyd A. 61 20-Feb B-3 Bethel John, Jr. 2 1-Oct 1 Bevan Elizabeth J. 83 2-Jul A-15 Beverage Delbert 48 27-Mar B-3 Bey Dion 21 7-May 1 Bialas John 76 7-Nov C-3 Bianchi Cecelia 43 26-Dec C-10 Bieau Edward 64 9-Aug B-3 Name also spelled Vieau, see August 10, p. C-3 Bieda Agatha 67 14-Oct B-3 Biel Mrs. Stephen 53 6-Mar B-3 First name Mary, see B-9 Biesboer Nellie 72 6-Dec B-3 Biesen Carl Fritz 69 2-Jan B-3 Bieszczak Walter S. 64 8-Oct B-3 Biggs Alfred 26 28-May 1 Biggs Mrs. Harvey 53 5-Feb A-15 First name Violet, see B-3 Bigott Joseph A. 71 29-Nov B-3 Bilas Stanley 54 6-Feb A-15 Biscan Barbara 74 7-Dec C-3 Bishop Joseph G. 75 4-Sep B-3 Bisso Joseph Max, Sr. 70 24-May A-15 Bittner William G. 27 3-May 1 Bixeman Mary 79 29-Apr B-3 Bixenman Henry 76 11-Nov B-3 Bixenman Irene K. 64 10-Sep B-3 Black Delmar Cecil 51 23-Apr A-13 Black Minnie C. 69 7-May B-3 Black Perry M. 60 6-Apr B-3 Blades Margaret 67 26-Jan B-3 Blaemire William D. 63 24-Jan B-3 Picture included Blahut Krestina 72 9-Jul B-3 Blake Katheryn 49 5-Dec C-3 Blanco Leo 59 13-Dec B-3 Blastick Albert 53 9-Dec B-3 Blazetich Peter 67 10-Sep B-3 Blick Robert William 3-Apr A-15 Blinkley Kelly 53 8-Apr B-3 Blohm Emma 95 7-Feb B-3 Blumenthal Harry 60 23-May C-3 Blythe Kenneth 41 18-Feb B-3 Blythe Mrs.
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