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Death Certificate Index - Audubon (7/1921-6/1922 & 1928-1939) 3/7/2015 Death Certificate Index - Audubon (7/1921-6/1922 & 1928-1939) 3/7/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Adair, Nancy Jane 14 Aug. 1855 Iowa 31 Jan. 1938 Audubon Bailey J5-0007 D2854 Adair, Thomas Jefferson 01 Aug. 1849 Iowa 09 Aug. 1929 Audubon 5-0748 D2019 Adams, Frank Hillis 06 Apr. 1858 Iowa 27 May 1929 Audubon 5-0733 D2019 Agnew, Anna A. 20 Sept. 1864 Iowa 03 Mar. 1932 Audubon Steel C5-0017 D2660 Agnew, George 21 Jan. 1839 Pennsylvania 11 Dec. 1929 Audubon McKinnley 5-0782 D2019 Aikman, Robert Franklin 29 Mar. 1866 Iowa 10 Dec. 1938 Audubon Fruich J5-0084 D2854 Akers (Baby Boy) 25 Feb. 1922 Iowa 25 Feb. 1922 Audubon Sptey 5-0054 D2018 Akers, Hazel 18 Aug. 1898 Iowa 23 Feb. 1934 Audubon Lewis E-5-0016 D2719 Akers, Sydney Robert Laverne 26 Nov. 1917 Iowa 03 June 1928 Audubon Harris 5-0645 D2019 Allen, Charles Fredrick 05 Nov. 1864 Iowa 18 Dec. 1936 Audubon Gilbert G5-0082 D2783 Allen, William 12 Oct. 1874 Pennsylvania 14 Jan. 1938 Audubon Unknown J5-0003 D2854 Alt, George David 14 Oct. 1935 Iowa 14 Oct. 1935 Audubon Buckner F5-0068 D2753 Anciaux, Victor John 27 May 1850 Belgium 04 July 1934 Audubon Theasa E-5-0047 D2719 Anders, Barbara Elizabeth 04 Apr. 1847 Virginia 30 Jan. 1935 Audubon F5-0006 D2753 Anders, Fremont 06 Feb. 1850 Iowa 14 July 1929 Audubon 5-0746 D2019 Andersen, Anna 08 Jan. 1857 Denmark 03 June 1930 Audubon A5-0062 D2605 Andersen, Anna Kristine 02 Nov. 1843 Denmark 11 May 1932 Audubon C5-0047 D2660 Andersen, Carl A. 23 July 1863 Denmark 14 May 1936 Audubon G5-0028 D2783 Andersen, Carrie Ione 04 July 1926 Iowa 15 Nov. 1933 Audubon Steffensen D5-0057 D2688 Andersen, Christian Peter 12 Jan. 1866 Denmark 16 Sept. 1939 Audubon Unknown 5-0054 D2887 Andersen, Dorthy 15 Nov. 1850 Denmark 15 Jan. 1935 Audubon F5-0003 D2753 Andersen, Ejlif Muller 01 Oct. 1913 Iowa 24 May 1933 Audubon Muller D5-0038 D2688 Andersen, Esther Dorothy 06 Oct. 1912 Iowa 08 Mar. 1933 Audubon Hansen D5-0028 D2688 Andersen, George Laverne 12 July 1920 Iowa 09 May 1929 Audubon McNary 5-0739 D2019 Andersen, Karen 03 Jan. 1874 Denmark 06 Oct. 1935 Audubon F5-0063 D2753 Andersen, Karen 12 Aug. 1866 Denmark 01 Apr. 1936 Audubon Petersen G5-0043 D2783 Anderson, Anna Christensen 15 Jan. 1856 Denmark 16 Mar. 1930 Audubon A5-0013 D2605 Anderson, Augusta 23 Apr. 1837 Germany 22 Mar. 1933 Audubon D5-0014 D2688 Anderson, Christine Petria 30 Sept. 1868 Denmark 30 Dec. 1938 Audubon Morgen J5-0085 D2854 Anderson, Gustave A. 25 Mar. 1877 Iowa 29 Sept. 1939 Audubon Kolonis 5-0055 D2887 Anderson, Hans Simonsen 28 Aug. 1855 Denmark 10 May 1938 Audubon Unknown J5-0031 D2854 Anderson, Peter 10 Apr. 1846 Denmark 11 May 1930 Audubon A5-0037 D2605 Page 1 Death Certificate Index - Audubon (7/1921-6/1922 & 1928-1939) 3/7/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Andreasen, Christian 28 Dec. 1850 Denmark 07 July 1932 Audubon Christian C5-0052 D2660 Andreasen, Melvin Eugene 19 Mar. 1929 Iowa 17 Jan. 1933 Audubon Larsen D5-0005 D2688 Andrews, Albert Colby 23 Sept. 1864 Maine 23 Nov. 1936 Audubon Colby G5-0079 D2783 Andrews, Mary Belle 09 Aug. 1859 West Virginia 06 Apr. 1938 Audubon Holliday J5-0023 D2854 Andrews, Mildred Ann 01 Nov. 1864 Iowa 24 Apr. 1938 Audubon Herrick J5-0025 D2854 Andrews, Nathan Woodman 14 Sept. 1848 Maine 27 Mar. 1929 Audubon Woodman 5-0726 D2019 Artist, Daniel 07 Sept. 1838 Pennsylvania 15 June 1922 Audubon Schnuttson 5-0097 D2018 Artist, Sarah A. 10 Feb. 1847 Wales 24 Mar. 1931 Audubon B5-0022 D2633 Asmus, Arnold Henry 26 Sept. 1930 Iowa 20 July 1936 Audubon Asmus G5-0038 D2783 Asmus, Earl 05 Jan. 1916 Iowa 21 Aug. 1921 Audubon Draeger 5-0062 D2018 Asmus, Ludwig Andreas 26 July 1870 Iowa 24 June 1938 Audubon Unknown J5-0036 D2854 Atkinson, John Richard 18 Apr. 1858 Canada 01 Apr. 1937 Audubon Stevenson H5-0026 D2819 Atkinson, Mary Elizabeth 19 Feb. 1847 Michigan 26 Dec. 1935 Audubon F5-0081 D2753 Atkinson, Mary Sophia 11 June 1857 Ohio 07 Dec. 1934 Audubon Unknown E-5-0080 D2719 Audas, Mary Jane 03 July 1853 Ohio 21 Feb. 1931 Audubon B5-0012 D2633 Axelsen, Sarah 21 Mar. 1876 Iowa 29 Dec. 1932 Audubon Hansen C5-0079 D2660 Babbington, Marion H. 25 May 1904 Iowa 21 Jan. 1930 Audubon Mackly 5-0004 D2605 Bagley, Charles S. 29 May 1854 Iowa 02 Nov. 1936 Audubon Bergen G5-0072 D2783 Bain, Elisabeth 09 Oct. 1851 England 01 Mar. 1933 Audubon D5-0021 D2688 Baker, Charles Albert 04 July 1881 Iowa 05 Nov. 1929 Audubon Van Holdt 5-0774 D2019 Barentsen, Neal Christian 26 Feb. 1876 Denmark 20 Sept. 1934 Audubon Nelsen E-5-0059 D2719 Bartholow, Richard Austin 30 July 1913 Iowa 16 Nov. 1932 Audubon Willey C5-0067 D2660 Bates, Edwin A. 06 Apr. 1843 Canada 27 Nov. 1929 Audubon Ross 5-0776 D2019 Bauer, Christoph 20 Dec. 1855 Germany 28 May 1937 Audubon Unknown H5-0035 D2819 Baylor, Andrew Jackson 02 Aug. 1849 Virginia 16 July 1936 Audubon Argerbright G5-0034 D2783 Baylor, Dorthea 11 Oct. 1855 Switzerland 07 Aug. 1938 Audubon Gromann J5-0053 D2854 Beason, John Franklin 04 Oct. 1913 Iowa 11 Dec. 1938 Audubon McIlraine J5-0079 D2854 Beck (Baby Boy) 15 Dec. 1935 Iowa 16 Dec. 1935 Audubon Hansen F5-0089 D2753 Beck (Baby Boy) 10 May 1939 Iowa 11 May 1939 Audubon Hansen 5-0039 D2887 Beck, Kathrine 27 June 1853 Denmark 12 Jan. 1934 Audubon Unknown E-5-0008 D2719 Beck, Martin Larsen 24 May 1866 Denmark 19 July 1938 Audubon Larsen J5-0047 D2854 Bectold, Fredrick 04 Feb. 1844 Germany 19 Feb. 1931 Audubon B5-0014 D2633 Page 2 Death Certificate Index - Audubon (7/1921-6/1922 & 1928-1939) 3/7/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Beers, Frank 27 Sept. 1864 New York 17 Feb. 1931 Audubon Eles B5-0015 D2633 Berg, Emma A. 06 Feb. 1892 Iowa 06 Oct. 1934 Audubon Beekman E-5-0065 D2719 Berg, William Theo. 21 Nov. 1858 Germany 09 Nov. 1928 Audubon Peters 5-0677 D2019 Berkey, Mary Alice 12 Apr. 1854 Pennsylvania 29 July 1933 Audubon Myers D5-0042 D2688 Bernard, Isaac D. 09 Nov. 1844 Ohio 06 Jan. 1929 Audubon 5-0700 D2019 Bertelsen, Anna M. 26 Mar. 1874 Germany 08 Dec. 1933 Audubon D5-0069 D2688 Bertelsen, Esther Christena Dagmar 11 Feb. 1870 Denmark 14 Mar. 1929 Audubon Smith 5-0716 D2019 Best, Jusua Robert 16 Sept. 1869 Illinois 17 Mar. 1934 Audubon Ivison E-5-0021 D2719 Bigelow, Dick Leroy 07 Aug. 1930 Iowa 16 Aug. 1930 Audubon Freeman A5-0058 D2605 Bilharz, Edward F. 28 Aug. 1873 Illinois 20 Dec. 1933 Audubon D5-0071 D2688 Billick, Eliza 26 Oct. 1841 New York 21 May 1922 Audubon 5-0085 D2018 Bintner, William Theodore 09 Jan. 1871 Iowa 05 Oct. 1929 Audubon Connardy 5-0760 D2019 Bishop, Emma 14 Apr. 1859 Iowa 01 June 1935 Audubon Richter F5-0036 D2753 Bishop, John H. 14 Sept. 1851 Illinois 05 Feb. 1938 Audubon Banning J5-0010 D2854 Bittenbender, Frank 04 Apr. 1863 Pennsylvania 14 May 1938 Audubon Unknown J5-0032 D2854 Blake, Rebecca T. 09 July 1862 Iowa 01 Feb. 1931 Audubon B5-0010 D2633 Blohm, Joseph 30 Oct. 1851 Germany 23 Nov. 1937 Audubon Unknown H5-0065 D2819 Blom, Anne Margarthe 14 June 1865 Denmark 30 June 1936 Audubon Hansen G5-0033 D2783 Boehme, Alice Loretta 20 Sept. 1851 Pennsylvania 07 Oct. 1934 Audubon Moorhead E-5-0066 D2719 Boehme, Charles H. 07 Mar. 1849 Vermont 20 Mar. 1930 Audubon Herman A5-0019 D2605 Boers, Clark 12 Dec. 1901 Iowa 20 May 1933 Audubon Jorden D5-0030 D2688 Boldt, Hans Peter 09 July 1867 Denmark 04 Oct. 1939 Audubon Broderson 5-0056 D2887 Bolen, Hanna Francis 14 Jan. 1845 Maine 15 Sept. 1921 Audubon Rogers 5-0022 D2018 Booton, Charles David 07 Apr. 1861 Illinois 20 Jan. 1938 Audubon Durby J5-0005 D2854 Borkowski, Caroline 12 Aug. 1846 Germany 07 Mar. 1931 Audubon B5-0023 D2633 Borkowski, Ida Caroline 17 Dec. 1879 Germany 05 July 1934 Audubon Kienast E-5-0048 D2719 Borkowski, Ludwig Gottlief 16 Aug. 1841 Germany 06 Jan. 1928 Audubon 5-0614 D2019 Bornholdt, Herman 30 Sept. 1877 Iowa 18 Oct. 1937 Audubon Unknown H5-0062 D2819 Boust, Marilyn Kae 30 Oct. 1932 Iowa 23 Dec. 1932 Audubon Rutherford C5-0074 D2660 Boust, Marlene Rae 30 Oct. 1932 Iowa 28 Dec. 1932 Audubon Rutherford C5-0075 D2660 Boyd, Mahlon Sims 21 Dec. 1850 Ohio 05 June 1939 Audubon Bates 5-0040 D2887 Boyer, James Clarence 16 Dec. 1869 Illinois 10 June 1935 Audubon England F5-0040 D2753 Page 3 Death Certificate Index - Audubon (7/1921-6/1922 & 1928-1939) 3/7/2015 Name Birth Date Birth Place Death Date County Mother's Maiden Name Number Box Boysen, Arthur Leslie 24 Jan. 1910 Iowa 01 July 1922 Audubon Petersen 5-0096 D2018 Boysen, Beate (Mrs.) 25 Jan. 1846 Denmark 19 Mar. 1922 Audubon Unknown 5-0058 D2018 Brady, George W. 29 July 1848 Illinois 08 Oct. 1921 Audubon Teirney 5-0023 D2018 Braun, Bertha 18 Oct. 1879 Germany 31 Dec. 1934 Audubon Jonutski E-5-0077 D2719 Bridenstine, Malinda 03 Apr. 1846 Ohio 29 Jan. 1933 Audubon Duvall D5-0002 D2688 Briggs, Robert Harold 23 Mar. 1912 Iowa 10 Jan .
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