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Re: Were birth certs needed during WWI to show proof of person?
Posted by: Dick Tague (ID *****8984) Date: August 22, 2009 at 16:48:32
In Reply to: Re: Were birth certs needed during WWI to show proof of person? by Lynette Kleve of 8203

Lynette, I am only a research volunteer. All I know of this family is from your original post and my findings using that search criteria. Again, the 1930 census says Frank was not in the military. His brother Lee Roy was tho, based on 1930 census data. You have a picture of a man in an army uniform. Are you 100 % sure it's Frank Hoerster? It's your research Lynette, you want it to be correct to the best of your ability. Errors are commonplace on all census enumerations, so perhaps the 1930 column for Frank not having served military service is incorrect. Dick


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