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6301. Jack Beers and Dorothe R Power, “Lancaster County Nebraska Marriage Licenses,” August 22, 1975, Lancaster County, NE, 17,796, https://www.lincoln.ne.gov/aspx/cnty/clerk/marrsrch.aspx.
6302. John Michael Beers and Debbie K Tompkins (Winton), “Lancaster County Nebraska Marriage Licenses,” February 28 1987, Lancaster County, NE, 166, https://www.lincoln.ne.gov/aspx/cnty/clerk/marrsrch.aspx.
6303. “Obituary,” Barbara Bowcutt Weston, Deseret News, June 30, 2003.
1926 ~ 2003
OREM
- Our loving mother, Barbara Bowcutt Weston, 77, died June 28, 2003, following a long illness.
Born Jan 23, 1926 in Brigham City, UT to Heber C. and Laura Crawford Bowcutt. Married Floyd H. Weston, marriage Solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple; later divorced. She was an active member of the LDS church.
Survived by children, Gary Floyd (Joanie), Lancaster, CA, Stephen Harold (Carmen), David Alan, both of San Diego, CA, Sherry (Larry) Freedlund, Bourbonnais, IL, James Foli, Gunnison, UT, Marilyn Murdock (Dale Snyder), Lehi, UT; 15 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; three great great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Jean Miller, KS, George Rogers, El Cajon, CA, Mel Rogers, Anchorage, AK, Iola Mae Bowcutt, ID. Preceded in death by son, Paul Douglas, and sisters, Donna Johnson, Margaret Tyler.
Services will be Wed. 11 a.m. Lehi LDS Ward Chapel, 500 W. 600 S, Lehi. Friends may call Tues. 6-8 p.m. Broomhead Funeral Home, 12600 S. 2200 W, Riverton, UT and Wed. one hour prior at the church. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery.
6304. Floyd Harold Weston and Barbara R Rogers, The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, UT, June 28, 1942, 25.
Files (2): BarbaraRRogers_weddingannouncementphoto, FloydHaroldWeston_BarbaraRRogers_WeddingAnnouncement
6305. “Clinton Burnett “Clint” Youngreen,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57138475, 57138475.
6306. “Obituaries,” Clinton Burnett Youngreen, Daily Herald, Provo, UT, August 19, 2010.
Clinton Burnett Youngreen
March 31, 1963 ~ August 10, 2010
My son, Clinton Burnett Youngreen, has been taken from all who loved him by the disease of alcoholism. He was born March 31, 1963, in Provo, Utah, to Lynne Beers Youngreen and myself, Buddy Youngreen. My precious firstborn was 47 years old and leaves behind his 11 year old daughter, Faith, and his 9 year old son, Cash, who will continue to need him very much. The mother of his children, Kristi Youngreen, his step-daughter, Alex, and other members of Clint's extended family will continue to strengthen and pray for his offspring now that his mortal remains rest in the Heber City Cemetery beside the 10 month old son he lost, June 30, 1996, Clinton D. Youngreen.
Clint was graduated from Provo High School in 1981 and attended Utah Technical College, Provo/Orem, where he excelled in live dramatic arts. For most of his life, he lived in Heber Valley and trained wolves and bears for movies and television commercials. Occasionally Clint also acted or doubled for actors in various film productions. His most notable appearance was as "Tinker" in the 1991 Disney release of WHITE FANG.
Son, brother, nephew, uncle, cousin, husband, father and friend, Clint left everyone who knew him many wonderful and endearing memories. As the country music performer C. W. McCall recorded, "Life after all is simply a collection of memories, but memories like starlight go on forever."
In remembrance of Clint, the "Youngreen Foundation" account has been set up at Zions First National Bank in Heber, Utah, where donations can be made for his children.
6307. Ethel Griffing.
File: EthelGriffing_Letter Gives date as 4-31-1977 which doesn’t exist.
6308. “Jack W Flower,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46577751, 46577751, Says in Holdredge, NE.
6309. Ethel Avery Griffing, The Caven - Price - Griffing Family Book, 1986, Says in North Platte, NE.
File: caven-price-griffing
6310. “Helen E McKibben,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31052309, 31052309.
6311. Edward H Raymer, Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, NE, August 10, 1945, 8.
Petition for probate of the will of Edward H. Raymer who died April 18, 1944 in the service of his country, was filed in county court Friday by Natalie Raymer who is named heir in his will. Other survivors listed are two brothers, Harold F. and Roy Raymer and a sister Helen Carpenter. It is asked that the mother be named executrix.
6312. “Ronald W Carpenter,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30784360, 30784360.
6313. “Miss Helen Louise Snyder Weds Cpl. Harold Raymer,” The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, NE, August 12, 1944, 3.
THE marriage of Miss Helen Louise Snyder, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Snyder, to Cpl. Harold Raymer, son of Mrs. Natalie Raymer, was solemnized on Friday evening, August 11, at the Ebenezer Congregational church. The lines were read at 8 o’clock by the Rev. F. Sattler, in the presence of seventy-five guests, before an altar arranged with white gladioli and greenery.
As the guests assembled Miss Ruth Dreamer, organist, played a prelude of organ music including “Serenade.” Schubert; “To A Wild Rose,” McDowell, and Chopin’s “Nocturne in E flat.” Miss Dreamer also accompanied Leonard Spahn who sang, “O Promise Me,” DeKoven, and “Because,” D’Hardelot. The Lohengrin music was used as a processional, and the Mendelssohn wedding march as a recessional.
Miss Lydia Snyder was her sister’s maid of honor, and appeared in a frock of aqua taffeta which was fashioned with the fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, and bracelet length sleeves. The skirt was bouffant. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses.
The bridesmaids, Miss Helen Carpenter, was frocked in old rose taffeta. Designed on similar lines to that of the maid of honor, the gown was trimmed with a border of latticed taffeta around the heart-shaped neck, and the same trim completed the three-quarter length sleeves. Miss Carpenter carried deep pink roses.
Wearing a frock of yellow taffeta, with fitted bodice and bouffant skirt, was the flower girl, Nadyne Joyce Snyder, who carried a nosegay of yellow roses.
A. G. Snyder, brother of the bride, served Cpl. Raymer as best man, and the ushers were W. J. Snyder and John Debus.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white lace over satin,. The molded bodice had a heart-shaped neckline and long sleeves that narrowed to the wrists from shoulder fullness. The soft folds of the skirt ended in a long train. Satin covered buttons fastened the back bodice from the neckline to the waist. The fingertip veil of bridal illusion was held to the head with a half-hat of illusion, and the bridal bouquet was of white roses and gardenias.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at Hotel Cornhusker. Mrs. F. P. McDonough of Arlington, Va., was in charge of the reception, and assisting in the serving were Mrs. Lola Coddington, Miss Amy Ladd Colburn, and Miss Shirley Hinds. Mrs. Ruth Schafer was in charge of the guest book.
Cpl. Raymer and his bride left in the evening for a honeymoon trip to Colorado. For traveling Mrs. Raymer is wearing a navy blue sheer frock, with white lace trim, and navy blue accessories. Her going-away corsage was of gardenias. Mrs. Raymer is a graduate of the University of Nebraska.
6314. “Herbert J McKibben,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31052318, 31052318.
6315. Edward H Raymer, “Fields of Honor,” http://fieldsofhonor-database.com/index.php/americ...4872-raymer-edward-h.
14 June 1943. 2nd Lt Edward H. Raymer, son of Mrs. H. Raymer, 1431 Plum, recently received his bombardier signs at the Albuqueque, N.M. bombardier school.
Word was received from the war department May 1 by Mrs. H. Raymer, that her son has been missing in action in the European theater since April 18. Lt Raymer, a bombardier in the air corps, was sent overseas in March. He received his basic training at Santa Ana, California, attended the army air force gunnery school in Las Vegas, Nev., and received advanced training at Kirtland, Albuquerque,, N.M. and also in Florida.
I saw a burst of flak hit no. 6 airplane, second box, under the nose wheel, about 15 feet below the airplane. The airplane still intact, nosed over in a dive. I followed the airplane half way down and than our plane banked away and I lost sight of the airplane. Later, I saw an oil slick where the airplane hit the water. I did not see any parachutes or dinghies. Statement by S/Sgt Jack C. Petrie.
6316. Edward H Raymer, “Fields of Honor,” http://fieldsofhonor-database.com/index.php/americ...4872-raymer-edward-h, Says born in 1916.
14 June 1943. 2nd Lt Edward H. Raymer, son of Mrs. H. Raymer, 1431 Plum, recently received his bombardier signs at the Albuqueque, N.M. bombardier school.
Word was received from the war department May 1 by Mrs. H. Raymer, that her son has been missing in action in the European theater since April 18. Lt Raymer, a bombardier in the air corps, was sent overseas in March. He received his basic training at Santa Ana, California, attended the army air force gunnery school in Las Vegas, Nev., and received advanced training at Kirtland, Albuquerque,, N.M. and also in Florida.
I saw a burst of flak hit no. 6 airplane, second box, under the nose wheel, about 15 feet below the airplane. The airplane still intact, nosed over in a dive. I followed the airplane half way down and than our plane banked away and I lost sight of the airplane. Later, I saw an oil slick where the airplane hit the water. I did not see any parachutes or dinghies. Statement by S/Sgt Jack C. Petrie.
6317. “Edward H Raymer,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56360465, 56360465.
6318. “Lt.Edw. R. Raymer Reported Missing,” Edward H Raymer, The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, NE, May 8, 1944, 12.
Lt. Edward H. Raymer has been missing in action in the European theater since April 18, according to word received May 1 by his mother, Mrs. H. Raymer, 1431 Plum. Overseas since March, he was a bombardier.
Lieutenant Raymer took his basic training at Santa Ana, Calif., and attended the army air force gunnery school in Las Vegas, Nev. He took advanced training at Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, N. M., and also in Florida.
6319. “Obituaries,” Harold F Raymer, Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, Lancaster County, NE, January 15, 2002.
Raymer -- Harold F., 82, Lincoln, died Jan. 7, 2002. Retired photo engraver, Journal Star. Member, American Legion Post 3. Harold had a strong faith in God and Jesus Christ and tried to share this faith by teaching Sunday school classes and working with youth groups for about 30 years.
Survivors: daughter, son-in-law, Mary and Rick Lange, Traverse City, Mich.; son, Bruce, Lincoln; granddaughter, Shannon Mara.
Services: 1 p.m. Friday, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Private family burial. Memorials to donor's favorite charity.
6320. Harold Raymer and Helen Louise Snyder, The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, NE, July 25, 1944, 7.
MR. AND MRS. HENRY G. SNYDER announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Louise, to Chief Petty Officer Harold Raymer, son of Mrs. Natalie Raymer. The wedding will be an event of the near future.
Miss Snyder is a graduate of the University of Nebraska where she is a member of Pi Lambda Theta. She also is a member of Beta Sigma Phi, business girls’ sorority.
CPO Raymer, who is an aerial photographer with the United States navy, recently returned from fourteen months active service in the south Pacific.
6321. “Obituaries,” Helen Louise Snyder Raymer, Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, NE, October 30, 2001, 4.
Raymer -- Helen L., 80, Lincoln, died Monday (10/29/01). Retired organist for many churches, and Butherus, Maser and Love Funeral Home. Volunteer organist, Tabitha Home.
Survivors: husband, Harold; daughter, son-in-law, Mary and Rick Lange, Traverse City, Mich.; son, Bruce, Lincoln; granddaughter, Shannon Mara.
Services pending, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Memorials to favorite charity.
6322. “Births,” Roy J Raymer, Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, Lancaster County, NE, September 30, 1924, 13.
September 26: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raymer (Natalle Kraft), 2286 Lynn; a son.
6323. “Lincoln Native Dies In Syracuse, N.Y.,” Roy Raymer, The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, NE, January 9, 1955, 4.
Roy Raymer, 30, of Syracuse, N.Y., a native of Lincoln, died, Friday in New York.
Born in Lincoln, he attended elementary and high school here. He was graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1947. Funeral and burial will be in Lincoln.
Surviving are his wife, Lois; son, Jimmie; mother, Mrs. Natalie Raymer of Lincoln; brother, Harold of Lincoln, a sister, Mrs. Helen Carpenter of Hotchkiss, Colo.
6325. “Elizabeth Gibelhaus,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136133928, 136133928.
6326. “Albert Gibelhaus,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136133830, 136133830.
6327. “Alexander Hagel,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56857865, 56857865.
6328. “Funeral Notices and Obituaries,” Alexander Hagel, The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, CA, February 6, 1989, 4.
Obituary:
Retired Santa Rosa restaurateur Alexander Hagel, 85, died Feb. 2 in a local hospital.
Hagel, who owned Hagel’s Fine Foods for 25 years, was a native of Russia.
He is survived by his wife, Kathryn Hagel; son, Kenneth Hagel, San Jose; sisters, Marie Schwab, Nebraska, Elizabeth Giebelhouse, Colorado, and Lydia Grote, Nebraska; borthers, John Hagel, Nevada, and Adam Walter, Colorado; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Butherus-Maser & Love Mortuary in Lincoln, Neb.
Entombment will be at Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Neb.
Funeral Notice:
Died in Santa Rosa, February 2, 1989. Beloved husband of Kathryn Hagel; loving father of Kenneth Hagel of San Jose; dear brother of Marie Schwab of Lincoln, Nebraska, Elizabeth Gibelhouse of Longmont, Colorado, Lydia Grote of Emmett, Nebraska, John Hagel of Carson City, Nevada and Adam Walter of Berthoud, Colorado; adored grandfather of 6 and great grandfather of 2. A native of Russia, age 85 years.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, February 7, 1989 at 1:30 p.m. at the Butherus-Maser & Love Mortuary in Lincoln, Nebraska, with Reverend Herbert Wenz officiating. Entombment Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Nebraska. Arrangements under the direction of DANIELS CHAPEL OF THE ROSES.
Files (3): AlexanderHagel_FuneralNotice_1989_SantaRosa, AlexanderHagel_Obituary2_1989_A, AlexanderHagel_Obituary2_1989_B
6329. “United States Census: 1930,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1930, NE, Lancaster, Lincoln, Ward 5, April 4, 1930, Marie Dempsey, 3B, 8, 55-23, T626, 1285, 660.
File: 1930 NE Lancaster County Lincoln Ward 5 p3B
6330. “United States Census: 1940,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1940, CA, San Francisco, San Francisco, Assembly District 22, April 20, 1940, Richard Glassman, 6A, 4, 38-152, T627, 304, 84.
File: 1940 CA San Francisco County San Francisco Ass Dist 22 p6A
6331. “Kathryn Hagel,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56857866, 56857866.
6332. Wyuka Cemetery, http://wyuka.com/cemetery/, Says February 15, 1905.
6333. “Obituaries,” Kathryn Hardt Hagel, Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, Lancaster County, NE, February 12, 2000, B 04.
Hagel -- Kathryn, 95, Hollister, Calif., formerly of Lincoln, died Thursday (2/10/ 00). Born, Balzar, Russia (2/5/05) to Alexander and Mary (Sterkel) Hardt. Former co-owner, Hagel's Fine Foods, Santa Rosa, Calif.
Survivors: son, daughter-in-law, Kenneth and Mary Lou, Hollister, Calif.; sisters, Elsie Firestone, Mary Schneider, Theresa Zitterkoph, Lydia Schmidt, all of Lincoln; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews. Preceded in death by husband, Alexander (1989).
Private graveside services, Wyuka Cemetery. Wyuka Funeral Home.
6334. “Obituaries,” Kathryn Hardt Hagel, Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, Lancaster County, NE, February 12, 2000, B 04, Says she was from Hollister, CA at time of death.
Hagel -- Kathryn, 95, Hollister, Calif., formerly of Lincoln, died Thursday (2/10/ 00). Born, Balzar, Russia (2/5/05) to Alexander and Mary (Sterkel) Hardt. Former co-owner, Hagel's Fine Foods, Santa Rosa, Calif.
Survivors: son, daughter-in-law, Kenneth and Mary Lou, Hollister, Calif.; sisters, Elsie Firestone, Mary Schneider, Theresa Zitterkoph, Lydia Schmidt, all of Lincoln; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews. Preceded in death by husband, Alexander (1989).
Private graveside services, Wyuka Cemetery. Wyuka Funeral Home.
6335. “Miss Catherine Hardt Weds Alexis Hagel,” The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Lancaster County, NE, August 30, 1927, 6.
The marriage of Miss Catherine Hardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hardt, to Alexis Hagel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagel was solemnized at 4 o’clock this afternoon at the First German Congregational church. The marriage service was read in the presence of two hundred and fifty guests, by Rev. Gustave Henkleman. The altar was banked with greenery inset with pink and white flowers.
Miss Lydia Hardt, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Schwab were the bridesmaids. Miss Hardt wore a frock of yellow georgette, fashion on straight lines and embroidered in a floral design. Miss Schwab appeared in pink georgette, with similar lines to the gown worn by Miss Hardt.
Miss Rachel Silken was the honor maid, and wore a frock of georgette crepe in peach shade. All of the attendants carried arm bouquets of Columbia roses.
Theresa Hardt, in a frock of blue georgette, scattered rose petals in the path of the bride. Howard Ludtke in a black and white suit carried the ring in a calla lily.
Sim Schmidt and Henry Hagel served as groomsmen.
The bride’s gown was of white satin made with the tight bodice and full skirt trimmed with lace. The long tulle veil was held to the head cap fashion with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses.
Following the ceremony at the church, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagel, 2136 Potter Street.
Late in the evening Mr. Hagel and his bride will leave for a honeymoon trip to Colorado after which they will be at home in Lincoln.
6336. “Obituaries,” John Hagel, The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ, November 17, 2004, B7, http://obits.arizonagravestones.org/view.php?id=13687.
John Hagel, 88, passed away Nov. 15 in Sun City West.
Mr. Hagel was born in Atkinson, Neb., on Nov. 23, 1915.
He was the owner of Hagel's Prime Rib in Wickenburg for many years.
He is survived by daughter Dixie Letherman, brother Walter Hagel and sister Elizabeth Gieblehause.
No services are scheduled at this time.
Arrangements were made by Frey Funeral Home of Wickenburg.
6337. “United States Census,” 1940, CA, San Francisco, San Francisco, District 22, 10B, 4, 38-162, T627, 304, 387, Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, April 23, 1940, Nellie G McDonough.
File: 1940 CA San Francisco County San Francisco AD22 p10B
6338. “Funeral Notices,” Florence Christine Daywalt, The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, CA, March 31, 1976, 48.
DAYWALT - In Santa Rosa March 30th, 1976, Florence Christine Daywalt, loving wife of the late William E. Daywalt, beloved mother of Dixie Lee Letherman of Modesto, sister of Marie Case of Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, Mildred Pope of Kenesaw, Nebraska, and May Forgerg of Sutton, Nebraska, beloved grandmother of Lon Kevin Letherman and Koni Dee Letherman both of Modesto. Also survived by two nephews and one niece. A native of Sutton, Nebraska, age 62 years. A member of the Bartenders and Culinary Workers Union, Local #18.
Friends are invited to attend funeral services on Friday, April 2nd, 1976 at 1:00 p.m. at the EGGEN AND LANCE MORTUARY, Pastor Lorents J. Flak of Faith Lutheran Church officiating. Interment Santa Rosa Memorial Park. Contributions to the American Cancer Society, 811 College Ave., Santa Rosa, Ca 9S404 are preferred.
File: FlorenceChristineDaywalt_Funeral_Notice
6339. “Florence C Daywalt,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141347410, 141347410.
6340. “Obituaries,” Daisy Hagel, Reno Gazette-Journal, Reno, NV, December 12, 1978, 37.
Daisy Hagel, of 520 W. Riverview Circle, died Monday in a Reno hospital. She was 66.
A Reno resident for the last 20 years, she was born Sept. 8, 1912, in Los Angeles.
She and her husband, John, were the owner-operators of Hagel’s Inn, Hagel’s Midway Inn and the Chef’s Hat restaurants.
Surviving, in addition to her husband of Reno, are sons, Gary V. King of Reon and Jay Armond Cozad of Sparks; brothers, William and Edward Hughes, both of Los Angeles; sisters, Dorothy Fern Miles of Los Angeles and Ruth A. Hughes of Honolulu; and three grandchildren.
A funeral is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Friday at Walton Funeral Home, Reno, with burial to follow at Mountain View Cemetery.
File: DaisyHagel_Obituary
6341. “Daisy Hagel,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189157548, 189157548.
6343. “Herman Hagel,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33496044, Says November 12, 1917.
6345. “Carl F Hagel,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/151485979, 151485979.
6346. “Helen E Hagel,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185987123, 185987123.
6348. “ObitsforLife.com,” Adam Walter Hagel, http://obitsforlife.com/obituary/375901/Hagel-Adam.php.
Adam Walter Hagel, 83, of Loveland passed away on June 8, 2008 at the VA Hospital in Cheyenne, WY after a lengthy battle with illness. Adam was born on January 2, 1925 in Lincoln, NE to Henry and Anna (Sterkel) Hagel. He was married to Marjorie E. Hatcher for 59 years.He was a medic in the US Army during World War II and was in Normandy on D-Day.Adam worked at Beech Aircraft until he retired in 1987. He assisted in the manufacturing of the first Apollo space craft that went to the moon.Adam enjoyed watching wrestling and loved spending time with his wife and family. He was the best Dad in the world. He was a very generous man.Adam is survived by his wife, Marjorie; son David Adam Hagel of Portland, OR; daughters Beth Hagel of Loveland, CO and Kathie Krautschun of Kersey, CO; granddaughters LeAnne and Tara Lesser; great-grandchildren Torrie and Jaden Adam Hrdlicka; sister Elizabeth Giebelhaus of Longmont, CO and puppy dog, Dulce.Graveside Service is on Thursday, June 12 at 10:00am at Resthaven Memory Gardens.
6349. “Marie Schwab,” Find-A-Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80382669, 80382669.
6350. “United States Census: 1930,” Bureau of the Census, US Dept. of Commerce, United States of America, 1930, IA, Pottawattamie, Council Bluffs, Ward 4, April 21, 1930, Mrs. Lillian S Boyston, 22B, 8, 78-25, T626, 679, 201, 409.
File: 1930 IA Pottawattamie County Council Bluffs ward4 p22B
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10201-10250,
10251-10300,
10301-10350,
10351-10400,
10401-10450,
10451-10490