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Death Certificate Index - Hardin County (July 1920-1939) 4/27/2015 Death Certificate Index - Hardin County (July 1920-1939) 4/27/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Abbas, E.A. (Mrs.) 21 Sept. 1855Germany 22 Mar. 1938 Hardin Unknown J42-0033 D2865 Abbas, Earline 24 Aug. 1865 Germany 26 Sept. 1924 Hardin 42-0735 D2203 Abbas, Engelka A. 16 Apr. 1858 Germany 04 Feb. 1938 Hardin Vietor J42-0024 D2865 Abbas, Hindertja 14 Mar. 1855 Germany 11 July 1930 Hardin Brouvel A42-0119 D2614 Abbas, Melle 22 Apr. 1855 Germany 17 Sept. 1929 Hardin Victor 42-1850 D2204 Abbott, Charles 04 Dec. 1864 Maryland 30 Dec. 1923 Hardin 42-0562 D2203 Abbott, Roberta Rue 15 Apr. 1924 Iowa 01 Sept. 1924 Hardin 42-0737 D2203 Abels, George 04 Jan. 1850 Germany 01 June 1931 Hardin Brandt B42-0112 D2642 Aborn (Baby Girl) 08 Dec. 1930 Iowa 08 Dec. 1930 Hardin Van Note A42-0218 D2614 Abott, Jacob Quincy 21 Aug. 1858 Illinois 17 Dec. 1933 Hardin Adams D42-0205 D2698 Ackerman, Charley 30 Sept. 1873Wisconsin 01 Mar. 1935 Hardin F42-0039 D2763 Ackerman, Nicholas 06 Jan. 1869 Wisconsin 22 June 1931 Hardin Hildestine B42-0125 D2642 Ackerson, Savilla 23 Nov. 1867 Iowa 11 June 1927 Hardin Doemit 42-1339 D2203 Acuff, Cannon 13 Feb. 1857 Tennessee 02 Jan. 1935 Hardin Vitito F42-0018 D2763 Adams (Baby Boy) 04 Nov. 1920 Iowa 04 Nov. 1920 Hardin Wright 42-2276 D2202 Adams, Alma Jane 03 Oct. 1882 Illinois 21 Dec. 1932 Hardin Atkinson C42-0217 D2669 Adams, Aris Henry 25 May 1854 Vermont 20 Feb. 1922 Hardin Perry 42-0126 D2202 Adams, Donald James 27 Dec. 1927 Iowa 09 Feb. 1939 Hardin Dewey 42-0036 D2898 Adams, Hannah Juliette 06 Oct. 1862 Illinois 29 Jan. 1927 Hardin Frasier 42-1335 D2203 Adams, Henry A. 18 July 1854 Germany 17 Mar. 1923 Hardin DeFries 42-0402 D2203 Adams, Henry B. 02 May 1855 Illinois 24 Mar. 1938 Hardin Unknown J42-0042 D2865 Adams, Marilyn Lucile 24 May 1930 Iowa 19 May 1931 Hardin McCreary B42-0224 D2642 Adams, Nelson William 03 May 1845 New York 18 Apr. 1930 Hardin Ward A42-0080 D2614 Adams, Wendell Luverne 03 May 1912 Iowa 23 Feb. 1936 Hardin Remhof G42-0052 D2794 Adamson, Isabel 06 May 1860 Wisconsin 26 June 1924 Hardin Armstrong 42-0686 D2203 Adamson, Jefferson T. 06 Mar. 1857 Iowa 08 Oct. 1931 Hardin Bobbs B42-0177 D2642 Adney, Rodney 14 Apr. 1910Iowa 27 Dec. 1927 Hardin 42-1418 D2203 Agnew, Albert Allen 27 Mar. 1894 Pennsylvania 18 Mar. 1937 Hardin Unknown H42-0040 D2830 Ahlfs, John Jacob 23 Jan. 1846 Germany 01 June 1935 Hardin Sainga F42-0108 D2763 Aiken, Minnie E. 15 Nov. 1862 Iowa 09 Feb. 1934 Hardin Unknown E42-0035 D2730 Aikes, Mattie H. 27 Feb. 1869 Iowa 06 Mar. 1939 Hardin Johnson 42-0048 D2898 Akers, Barbara 28 Oct. 1873 Pennsylvania 03 Dec. 1921 Hardin Hickson 42-0081 D2202 Page 1 Death Certificate Index - Hardin County (July 1920-1939) 4/27/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Akers, Sarah Jane 31 May 1866 Pennsylvania 21 May 1933 Hardin D42-0076 D2697 Alber, Frieda Emma 27 Jan. 1904 Iowa 17 Oct. 1925 Hardin Lepper 42-0959 D2203 Alberg, Marquis D. 07 Nov. 1841 Ohio 08 Sept. 1926 Hardin Baldwin 42-1142 D2203 Albers, Voltje 21 Sept. 1850Germany 06 Mar. 1936 Hardin Santjen G42-0062 D2794 Alberts, Amos Donald Jr. 18 June 1928 Iowa 28 Sept. 1930 Hardin Olson A42-0154 D2614 Albery, Fannie Adell 09 June 1844 Illinois 19 June 1926 Hardin Graves 42-1101 D2203 Albery, Jerry 13 May 1844 Ohio 22 Aug. 1920 Hardin Baldwin 42-2224 D2202 Albery, Sara Kezih 28 Jan. 1839 Iowa 03 Jan. 1921 Hardin Donahue 42-2303 D2202 Alden, George Roy 19 Sept. 1879Iowa 08 Aug. 1922 Hardin Leonard 42-0243 D2202 Alden, Mary J. 09 Jan. 1842 Ohio 20 June 1929 Hardin Leach 42-1803 D2204 Aldinger, Gottlob Frederick 26 Apr. 1861 Germany 10 June 1933 Hardin Siblod D42-0100 D2697 Algood, Richard 28 Sept. 1934Iowa 03 Oct. 1934 Hardin Johnson E42-0181 D2730 Allan, Mary Jane 04 July 1863 Illinois 04 Mar. 1936 Hardin Downing G42-0044 D2794 Allen, Abigail Ada 07 Mar. 1859 Illinois 19 June 1937 Hardin Eyster H42-0089 D2830 Allen, Albert Wesley 10 Dec. 1852 Missouri 16 Jan. 1922 Hardin Ledford 42-0112 D2202 Allen, David Ladner 25 Oct. 1841 Pennsylvania 30 Mar. 1931 Hardin Ladner B42-0045 D2642 Allen, Dista Elzira 09 Oct. 1856 Iowa 20 Jan. 1930 Hardin Fisher A42-0005 D2614 Allen, Frank Missouri 16 June 1937 Hardin Unknown H42-0153 D2830 Allen, Jennie Theresa 17 Aug. 1862 Iowa 05 Jan. 1929 Hardin Wood 42-1686 D2204 Allen, Luther 27 May 1849 Iowa 04 Jan. 1929 Hardin Ladner 42-1699 D2204 Allen, Roy 13 Sept. 1882Missouri 06 Mar. 1936 Hardin McConnell G42-0046 D2794 Allen, William Bunce 25 Jan. 1851 England 09 July 1937 Hardin Knight H42-0119 D2830 Allinson, Iva Adella 22 Feb. 1886 Wisconsin 20 Feb. 1937 Hardin Phillips H42-0013 D2830 Allinson, Levi 28 Mar. 1849 Illinois 29 Jan. 1931 Hardin Todd B42-0037 D2642 Allison, Caroline H. 07 May 1866 Illinois 19 Apr. 1925 Hardin 42-0863 D2203 Allison, Charles Nathan 05 Apr. 1925 Iowa 16 Jan. 1928 Hardin Brooks 42-1451 D2203 Allison, Lloyd Louis 04 Dec. 1902 Missouri 04 Aug. 1932 Hardin Kihler C42-0121 D2669 Allison, Louis Cupp 20 Mar. 1880 Missouri 18 May 1929 Hardin Cox 42-1798 D2204 Allison, Ramona Verlee 17 June 1929 Iowa 11 Aug. 1929 Hardin Lamb 42-1835 D2204 Allum, Clifford B. 01 Jan. 1878 Iowa 26 June 1924 Hardin 42-0694 D2203 Alsager, Chester Edward 18 Sept. 1935Iowa 14 Oct. 1935 Hardin Buckels F42-0191 D2763 Alsager, Dorothy Ruth 14 Nov. 1910 Iowa 26 Dec. 1935 Hardin Willis F42-0220 D2763 Page 2 Death Certificate Index - Hardin County (July 1920-1939) 4/27/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Alshuler, Arthur A. 18 May 1883 Germany 18 Apr. 1929 Hardin 42-1765 D2204 Alsup, Kassa Salina 24 Mar. 1844 Illinois 19 May 1927 Hardin Fagan 42-1337 D2203 Altenheim, Rose E. 31 Jan. 1875 Illinois 05 Aug. 1934 Hardin Hepler E42-0160 D2730 Altenhein, Carrie Elizbeth 12 Aug. 1877 Illinois 05 Mar. 1930 Hardin Hepler A42-0040 D2614 Alters, Samuel Tabler 03 Sept. 1860 Maryland 09 Jan. 1938 Hardin Angle J42-0012 D2865 Althans, Mary 08 Sept. 1846Germany 17 Mar. 1930 Hardin Vanderberg A42-0055 D2614 Althen, Johannette 04 Nov. 1838 Germany 21 July 1922 Hardin Aurbauch 42-0248 D2202 Althouse, Christianna 06 July 1868 Iowa 13 Nov. 1936 Hardin Tjaden G42-0197 D2794 Alverson, Avonelle Kathrine 25 Nov. 1911 Iowa 31 Oct. 1935 Hardin Hagen F42-0190 D2763 Ambacher, Dorothy L. 04 Mar. 1866 Mississippi 12 Jan. 1926 Hardin Oldag 42-1007 D2203 Ambjor, Erik 26 June 1871Norway 07 Dec. 1930 Hardin A42-0200 D2614 Amman, Peter Joseph 05 Sept. 1874 Illinois 19 Feb. 1938 Hardin Steffen J42-0056 D2865 Amundson, Oline Gertine 21 Jan. 1852 Wisconsin 23 Oct. 1934 Hardin Olson E42-0190 D2730 Amundson, Vivian Mavis 19 Dec. 1923 Iowa 08 July 1925 Hardin Larson 42-0924 D2203 Ander, Gustav Jean 20 Oct. 1877 Iowa 31 Dec. 1926 Hardin Peterson 42-1200 D2203 Anders, Kenneth Monroe 07 Feb. 1922 Iowa 21 May 1924 Hardin Brinkmeyer 42-0659 D2203 Anderson (Baby Girl) 07 Oct. 1931 Iowa 07 Oct. 1931 Hardin Hedlund B42-0176 D2642 Anderson (Baby Girl) 28 Sept. 1928Iowa 28 Sept. 1928 Hardin Friest 42-1608 D2204 Anderson, A.J. 30 Oct. 1839 Sweden 10 July 1928 Hardin 42-1569 D2203 Anderson, Alice Hedlund 15 Nov. 1904 Iowa 09 Nov. 1931 Hardin Sundgren B42-0184 D2642 Anderson, Andrew 20 Oct. 1841 Sweden 13 June 1924 Hardin 42-0682 D2203 Anderson, Andrew 25 Mar. 1874 Illinois 12 Apr. 1934 Hardin Govig E42-0082 D2730 Anderson, Andrew S. 15 Sept. 1863 Norway 11 Apr. 1937 Hardin Unknown H42-0047 D2830 Anderson, Carrie Erickson 08 Sept. 1854Sweden 27 Jan. 1938 Hardin Unknown J42-0009 D2865 Anderson, Clarence Elmer 05 Mar. 1897 Iowa 17 Aug. 1936 Hardin Kose G42-0154 D2794 Anderson, Emanuel 05 Mar. 1853 Norway 04 Sept. 1930 Hardin Andersdatter A42-0152 D2614 Anderson, Eric 29 Mar. 1855Sweden 20 Dec. 1934 Hardin Unknown E42-0211 D2730 Anderson, Esther Pauline 20 Nov. 1891 Sweden 28 Apr. 1929 Hardin Person 42-1766 D2204 Anderson, Ethel Owen 22 Jan. 1886 Iowa 02 July 1922 Hardin Hanna 42-0246 D2202 Anderson, Floyd 26 June 1923 Iowa 16 Nov. 1939 Hardin Shaner 42-0173 D2898 Anderson, Inger Marie 13 Feb. 1882 Denmark 26 Dec. 1928 Hardin Bendtsen 42-1669 D2204 Anderson, June Mamie 18 June 1915 Iowa 28 July 1924 Hardin Buchanan 42-0700 D2203 Page 3 Death Certificate Index - Hardin County (July 1920-1939) 4/27/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Anderson, Peter 23 Jan. 1852 Norway 09 Mar. 1937 Hardin Unknown H42-0031 D2830 Anderson, Polly Jane 13 Oct. 1867 Kentucky 11 Dec. 1935 Hardin F42-0208 D2763 Anderson, Randa 10 Aug. 1854 Norway 11 Sept. 1929 Hardin Munson 42-1846 D2204 Anderson, Robert Stanly 18 Feb. 1922 Iowa 19 Feb. 1922 Hardin Olson 42-0125 D2202 Anderson, Roy 08 Dec. 1926 Iowa 22 Jan. 1927 Hardin Myers 42-1229 D2203 Anderson, Wayne James 14 Aug. 1920 Iowa 02 June 1921 Hardin Lillie 42-2304 D2202 Anderson, William Wiemer 21 Oct. 1922 Iowa 24 Oct. 1922 Hardin Wiemer 42-0288 D2202 Andrew, Lillian M. 11 Mar.
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