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Abraham, Albert HP2 98 Abraham, Edith HP5 10 Abraham, Joseph Abraham, Albert HP2 98 Aitken Family HP12 21 Abraham, Edith HP5 10 HP12 15 Abraham, Joseph HP5 10 HP12 22 Abraham, Sophie HP2 98 HP12 24 Adam, Frank HP3 33 HP12 25 Adam, Frank HP5 12 HP12 30 Adam, Frank HP9 7 HP12 31 Adam, Hazel HP5 12 Akers, C. Anna H153 Adam, Josephine HP3 33 Akers, Henry E. H153 Adam, Louis HP5 12 Akers, W.H. H153 Adam, Nettie Mae HP9 7 Albright, Jean. HP12 30 Adams, Agnes H193 Albright, Larry. HP12 30 Adams, Elizabeth H193 Albro, Emma M. H137 Adams, Geo. H193 Alderson, Jack HP2 66 Adams, James M. H300 Alderson, Robert HP2 66 Adams, Larul T. H116 Alderson-Snyder, Bette HP1 1 Adams, Madison J. H116 Alkire, John F. HP5 37 Adams, Mary H300 Alkire, Thomas HP5 37 Adams, Ude H193 Alkire, Vivian HP5 37 Adamson, Harvey HP12 7 Allen, Viola Lake H160 Adamson, Thelma HP12 7 Alord, Reba HP6 53 Ahrens, Alfred HP5 2 Altmaier, Delores MTC90 Ahrens, Allen HP2 104 Altmaier, Douglas MTC90 Ahrens, Arlene HP6 49 Ambroz, Eliska MTC157 Ahrens, Bertha H284 Ambroz, John MTC157 Ahrens, Carl H296 Ambroz, Katherine MTC157 Ahrens, Carolyn HP 4 23 Annable Baby MTC51 Ahrens, Clara HP6 37 Anderson, Alma A. H238 Ahrens, Emma HP6 49 Anderson, Buelah W. H260 Ahrens, Ernest H284 Anderson, Emil H260 Ahrens, Herman HP6 37 Anderson, Margaret MTC156 Ahrens, Laura HP5 12 Anderson, Peter H238 Ahrens, Leopold HP6 49 Anderson, Ray V. MTC156 Ahrens, Louie HP5 12 Andrewjeski, Charlie HP5 47 Ahrens, Martin HP6 49 Andrewjeski, Elva HP5 47 Ahrens, Mary Jo HP4 8 Anundsen, Anne HP7 15 Ahrens, Milton HP4 8 Archer, Clinton HP6 4 Ahrens, Monte HP 4 23 Archer, Clinton HP6 7 Ahrens, Myrtle HP3 3 Archer, Donna HP6 4 Ahrens, Nathaleen HP2 104 Arnold, George HP7 36 Ahrens, Otto HP3 3 Arnold, George (Bud) HP6 57 Ahrens, Ray HP6 49 Arnold, Maggie HP7 36 Ahrens, Rose HP5 2 Armstrong, Anna H265 Aitken, Eileen HP8 33 (Kutz, Johnson) Arp, Hazel HP6 22 Badura, Helen HP12 24 Arp, Robert HP6 22 Bailey, John D. HP2 95 Arrent baby MTC134 Bailey, Leroy HP2 95 Arterburn, Alice MTC198 Bailey, Robert C. HP2 95 Asher, Anna Evalyn HP6 24 Bain, Gracie H292 Asher, Charles H146 Baker, Tony HP2 79 Asher, Clair HP6 28 Baker, Vernie HP2 79 Asher, Earl HP6 40 Baker, William HP5 34 Asher, Evelyn HP6 40 Bales, Christiana H194 Asher, Grant (Ted) HP6 24 Bales, Walter J. H194 Asher, Vera HP6 28 Bales, Walter S. H194 Asher, James H146 Bales infant H194 Asher, Jim H146 Barent-Marsella, Bryan HP12 36 Asher, Kelvia H45 Barent, Raymond MTC55 Asher, Minnie H146 Barent, Theresa MTC55 Asher, Otis H45 Barnett, Janet HP9 22 Asher, Raymond H146 Barnett, William HP9 22 Asher, Vivian H45 Barrett, Marylyn B. H252 Asher infant H146 Bartlett, Joel B. H123 Avey, Constance HP8 41 Bartley, Darral E. HP6 55 Avey, Dee HP4 12 Bartley, Darral Jr. HP6 54 Avey, Loren HP8 41 Bartley, Jamie infant HP6 54 Avey, Pat HP4 12 Bartley, Patricia HP6 55 Axelsen, Chris HP8 18 Bartley, Patrick HP6 55 Axelsen, Lena HP8 18 Barton, Ella HP3 25 Axelsen, Per HP8 18 Barton, Fred HP2 102 Bachkora, Amel HP2 82 Barton, Fred HP3 25 Bachkora, Barbara H210 Barton, Harriet HP3 25 Bachkora, Daisy H236 Barton, Helen HP2 102 Bachkora, Darlene HP2 82 Barton, Willis HP5 4 Bachkora, Dean HP2 82 Barton, Wilma HP5 4 Bachkora, Doris H210 Barton infant H66 Bachkora, Frank Jr. H210 Bartunek, Alexander HP2 94 Bachkora, Frank Sr. H210 Bartunek, Cecelia HP2 94 Bachkora, Julia H210 Bartunek, Delvin “Red” HP8 17 Bachkora, Louis H236 Bartunek, Dennis HP11 13 Backhora, Ruth HP2 82 Bartunek, Dwight HP8 23 Bacon, Drew H185 Bartunek, Eva HP6 10 Bacon, Elma H185 Bartunek, Rose HP8 24 Bacon, Jessie HP6 53 Bartunek, Tillie HP8 17 Bacon, Joe HP6 53 Bartunek, Victor HP6 10 Bacon, John H27 Bartunek, William HP8 24 Bacon, Mary H27 Bateman, Ella HP2 45 Badura, Eugene HP12 24 Bateman, George HP2 45 Bauer, Alvin HP2 46 Benesh, Frank V. HP7 42 Bauer, Anna HP6 59 Benesh, Frank V. infant HP7 42 Bauer, Anton H274 Benesh, Mary HP7 42 Bauer, Bernadine HP2 46 Benesh, Wm. HP7 42 Bauer, Eugene HP8 46 Benisek, Frank MTC74 Bauer, Frank HP6 59 Benisek, Joseph MTC74 Bauer, Josephine HP2 46 Benisek, Libbie MTC74 Bauer, Lester HP8 46 Benisek, Marie MTC74 Bauer, Minnie H274 Benisek, William L. H256 Bauer, Otto HP2 46 Benson, John H283 Bauer, Rose Wittera HP8 46 Beranek, Albina HP7 25 Bauman, Edna HP2 56 Beranek, Anna HP7 25 Bauman, Emil HP2 56 Beranek, Clara HP8 36 Bays, Anna H68 Beranek, Clara HP7 46 Bays, Bert H68 Beranek, Frank HP725 Bays, Elfie H68 Beranek, Louis HP7 25 Bays, Herbert H68 Beranek, William HP7 46 Bays, John H68 Bernet, Gordon HP4 13 Bays, John Dale HP8 5 Bernet, Margarette HP4 13 Bays infant H68 Betke, Alice HP6 57 Beberniss, Connie HP11 10 Betke, Alma HP6 9 Beberniss, Raymond “Jack” HP11 10 Betke, Bertha HP7 16 Beck, William H. H211 Betke, Bryce MTC121 Becker, John HP6 40 Betke, C. William HP7 16 Becker, Pansy HP6 40 Betke, Darlene HP8 22 Bedke, Anna HP3 17 Betke, Duane HP8 22 Bedke, Beulah HP3 17 Betke, Elsie HP5 18 Bedke, Bryan HP5 21 Betke, Emil HP5 18 Bedke, Frank HP3 17 Betke, F. William HP7 16 Bedke, Helen HP4 4 Betke, Irvin HP1 2 Bedke, Leonard HP5 21 Betke, Kathleen MTC121 Bedke, Lurlie HP5 21 Betke, Kim MTC121 Bedke, Marica HP5 21 Betke, Maude HP1 2 Bedke, Richard HP4 4 Betke, Olive HP6 27 Bedson, Lauretta MTC53 Betke, Otto HP6 9 Behrendt, Clifford HP5 48 Betke, Patsy MTC121 Behrendt, Elaine HP5 2 Betke, Royal MTC121 Behrendt, Lee HP5 2 Betke, Warran MTC121 Behrendt, Marie HP5 49 Betke, William HP6 27 Behrendt, Wm. HP5 49 Beyer, Maxine E. H226 Behrendt-Howsden, RochelleHP5 48 Beyer, Wm. W. H226 Behrendt-Howsden, RochelleHP5 48A Bezdek, Albert HP9 1 Benesh, Alta HP7 42 Bezdek, Frank HP9 1 Benesh, Frank HP7 42 Bezdek, Katie HP9 1 Bezdek, Rosa HP9 1 Bonczynski, Larry HP5 31 Biggs, Beverly MTC240 Bonczynski, Martha HP5 32 Biggs, Bruce L. MTC240 Bonczynski, Marty HP5 31 Biggs, Eunice MTC198 Bonczynski, Paul HP5 32 Bissell, Lillian H316 Bonson, Gordon R. H219 Black, William HP7 44 Bonson, John R. H219 Blair, Billy D. HP2 56 Bonson, Hlava, Mary L. H219 Blair, Kay E. HP2 56 Botts, Howard M. H225 Blanchard, Darwin HP5 34 Botts, Josephine H225 Blanchard, Donald HP5 34 Boucher, Aaron HP8 9 Blanchard, Ioleen HP5 34 Boucher, Dennis HP8 9 Blanton, Nina H82 Boucher, George HP9 20 Blasko, Albert MTC73 Boucher, Jacob HP9 13 Blasko, Albert HP12 22 Boucher, Linda HP8 9 Blasko, Barbara MTC73 Boucher, Lucy HP9 13 Blasko, Lambert MTC73 Boucher, Maxine HP9 20 Blasko, Virginia HP12 22 Boucher, Verne HP9 13 Blumenthal, Jean HP1 7 Bourne, Elza HP7 13 Bluss, Earl A. H280 Bourne, Hanna P. H258 Bluss, Edith G. H280 Bourne, Ira D. H258 Bluss, Edna B. H280 Bourne, Minnie HP7 13 Bluss, Edna L. H280 Bourne, Perry H258 Bluss, Fred H280 Bourne, Tray H258 Bluss, Gladys V. H280 Brabham, T. Birdean HP5 32 Bock, Erwin HP5 00 Bradley, Roderick HP5 40 Bock, Helen HP5 00 Bramer, Dale MTC173 Bock infant twins HP6 49 Bramer, James MTC164 Bock, Lila HP6 49 Bramer, Marla MTC164 Bock, Rupert HP6 49 Brammer, Frances MTC173 Bockerman, Carl HP8 10 Brammer, Fred R. H223 Bockerman, Lorraine HP8 10 Brammer, George H223 Boeh, Peter H154 Brammer, Hattie H223 Boeh infant H154 Brammer, Irene H223 Bohn, Adolph HP1 8 Brammer, Jon H223 Bohn, Emma E. H284 Brammer, Leo H223 Bohn, George H284 Brammer, Molly H223 Bohn, Lonnie HP12 22 Branton, Susie H372 Bohn, Marilyn HP12 22 Brazle, Gary HP12 10 Bohn, Wilma HP1 8 (suppose to be 11, incorrect lot) Bohning, Wm H107 Brazle, Paula HP12:10 Bomeke, Cathrine H202 Brewer, C.L. “Jack” HP2 59 Bomeke, F.W. H202 Brewer. Elaine HP259 Bonczynski, Carol Hall HP5 31 Brewer, Leroy H346 Bonczynski, Kollin HP5 31 Brezina, Anna HP2 94 Brezina, John HP2 94 Bugno, Marie MTC179 Brezina, Mamie HP7 43 Bugno, Mary HP2 95 Brezina, Peter HP7 43 Bugno, Richard HP2 95 Bridges, George HP7 3 Bumgardner, C.D. H41 Bridges, Guy HP6 10 Bumgardner, Clayton H41 Bridges, Laura HP6 10 Bumgardner, Iva H41 Bridges, Mary HP7 3 Bumgardner, Lorna H41 Bright, Marilyn H239 Bumgardner, Ray C. H41 Bright, Richard H239 Burleigh, Charles HP1 16 Brisbane, Bernice HP5 44 Burleigh, Verna HP1 16 Brisbane, Elliot HP5 44 Burns, Lois HP4 29 Britton, Addie HP2 52 Bursik, Anna H5 Britton, George HP2 55 Bursik, Charles HP2 54 Britton, Glenda HP2 52 Bursik, Charles HP8 6 Britton, Glen HP2 52 Bursik, Charles HP8 11 Briton, Lucy HP2 55 Bursik, Helen H5 Britton baby MTC215 Bursik, Helen HP8 11 Brogden, Earl HP7 22 Bursik, Marie HP2 54 Brogden, Frank E. HP7 23 Bursik, Vacrav H5 Brogden, Jennie HP7 22 Burton, August HP7 7 Brown, Edna HP2 89 Burton, C. Ross HP2 96 Brown, Joe HP2 64 Burton, Donald HP2 61 Brown, Vida HP2 64 Burton, Elsie HP2 96 Brown, William HP2 89 Burton, Everett HP7 7 Brown infant H78 Burton, Gladys HP2 61 Brownhappy infant H66 Burton, John HP2 96 Brt, Joseph HP3 34 Burton, Rose HP2 61 Brt, Mrs. Joseph HP3 34 Busch, Anne HP6 23 Bryant, Fern H127 Busch, Harold HP6 23 Buchmann, Albert HP5 25 Bushousen, Charles H341 Buck, Alberta HP4 2 Bushousen, Geo. H341 Buck, Cyril HP4 2 Bushousen, Katherine H341 Buckley, Mary MTC218 Buske, Edna HP2 43 Buckley, Michael MTC218 Buske, Elmer HP6 28 Buckley, Patrick MTC218 Buske, Ernest HP3 6 Buetler, Anna MTC220 Buske, Fred HP3 6 Buetler, Christ MTC220 Buske, Irene HP6 28 Buetler, John H.
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