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                  <text>In 2003, the Lawrence Public Library partnered with the Dole Institute of Politics and Haskell University to capture the histories of Douglas County’s World War II veterans in the Lawrence Remembers the World War II Years Project. From 2005 to 2007, the Lawrence Public Library, the Watkins Museum of History, and the Kansas State Historical Society also embarked on a similar endeavor, the Kansas Veterans of World War II Oral History Project, which was funded by the Kansas State Legislature. This collection contains many of the video recordings and more information about the interviews conducted for these projects.</text>
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                <text>Cecil Stecher enlisted in the United States Navy (Air Corps) in 1943. He served as a gunner on a torpedo bomber. Interviewed on June 12, 2007, by Deborah Pye, Stecher talked about his experiences during the Second World War. Stecher was born on June 14, 1925. At 17, he enlisted in the Navy’s V-12 training program. He attended training at several schools around the country. He was discharged on May 2, 1946. Stecher passed away on July 12, 2010.</text>
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                <text>To access the video recording of this oral history, go to: &lt;a href="https://archive.org/details/stecher-cecil-wwii-interview"&gt;https://archive.org/details/stecher-cecil-wwii-interview&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Transcripts for this project are available through the Kansas Memory Digital Collection: &lt;a href="https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/214670"&gt;https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/214670&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>The original copy of this video is available through the Lawrence Public Library. The Watkins Museum of History and the Kansas State Historical Society also have interviews associated with this project, which was funded through a grant program passed by the Kansas State Legislature in 2005. Researchers are responsible for obtaining any necessary permissions for uses other than educational or scholarly research. Contact the Watkins Museum of History for additional information: &lt;a href="https://www.watkinsmuseum.org/"&gt;https://www.watkinsmuseum.org/&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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Interviewer: Helen Krische
Date of Interview: 2006
Length of Interview: 47:16
Location of Interview: St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Transcription Completion Date: September 18, 2020
Transcriptionist: Emily Raymond
Proofreader: Ellie Rumback
Helen Krische (Interviewer): Alrighty. Um, usually the first question that I ask people is about
your parents. Um, where your parents were from, did they come from Mexico?
Thomas Ramirez (Interviewee): Yes. Yes.
HK: And what were their names?
TR: Uh – Jesus and Mary Ramirez.
HK: Okay. And what part of – do you know what part of Mexico?
TR: Yeah. My father came from Mexico City and my mother come from a town named
[Torreal?] Mexico, not very far from there.
HK: Okay. So it was pretty close to Mexico City.
TR: That’s where they came from. Yes, uh-huh.
HK: And they were Spanish-speaking?
TR: Yes. Uh-huh.
HK: And, um, when did they come up to the United States, do you know?
TR: Well, my father came down here in uh, well he was born in 1904.
HK: Uh-huh.
Clara Bucia (Interviewee): He was nine – he was, uh, eighteen when he came up here.
TR: Yeah, something like that, yeah.
HK: And did he work on the railroads?
CB: Yes, he did. Many years.

�TR: Yeah - that’s what, many years, I think close to 50.
HK: Uh-huh. What railroad did he –
TR: Santa Fe.
HK: Santa Fe railroad, okay. Did he work in any of the other small towns or did he come directly
to Lawrence, or how did that happen?
TR: Well, let’s see. I know he – they used to live in Chicago at one time.
CB: I know he met my mother in Wichita.
TR: Yeah, in Wichita maybe. I don’t know if he worked in the railroad there too - or maybe it
was all combined.
CB: No, he did. No, he did, it was all combined.
TR: It’s all combined. Must be.
HK: Oh okay. But they eventually ended up in Lawrence, here.
TR: Lawrence. Yes.
HK: Were both of you born here in Lawrence?
TR: Yes. Yes ma’am.
CB: There was thirteen of us born here.
HK: Ooh, wow! A big family.
TR: There’s thirteen of us. There’s still twelve of us yet.
HK: Huh. What year were you born?
TR: I was born in 1927.
CB: ‘31.
HK: ‘31. So where are you in the birth order, are you –
CB: I’m third. He’s the first.
TR: I’m the godfather. I’m the oldest.

�HK: The oldest of all thirteen?
TR: All thirteen, I’m the oldest. Yeah, I’m 78.
HK: Wow.
CB: You always hear that. [laughs]
TR: I’m proud of it.
HK: Give your age away. [laughs]
TR: Sorry.
CB: That’s okay.
TR: That’s alright.
HK: So, um, where did you live at when you lived here in Lawrence, or as you were growing up,
where did you live?
TR: As I was growing up? Lived, uh, well, we lived along the railroad tracks ‘cause my father
you know worked on a railroad. The Santa Fe section used to be way on the east side down there,
they used to have Santa Fe houses. Across the tracks.
CB: It’s across the tracks - it’s across the tracks way on the other side. Way down.
HK: What was it like living there?
TR: It was, it was nice. The good old days.
CB: It was the best life.
TR: Best life I think we ever had. Everything was so peaceful, you didn’t have to worry about
nothing.
CB: Nothing.
TR: Nothing, man, everybody just friendly, we all helped each other, in every way.
CB: There was about eight, there was about eight families who lived there. And, uh, there were
nothing but bunk houses, like, like made out of brick, and everybody got along, we’d all make
dinner and go outside and everybody shared what they had. All of us kids played together and
made up things and games and…I’ll never forget that. Just, never.
TR: For Christmas, you know, we used to all get together, and we all made hot tamales and
everything else and we used to decorate our trees and all, you know, which were real simple
at that time, you know. Any cloth, any piece of paper, anything else with coloring, that was

�our decoration, a lot of it, and if you had a set of lights, man, you really had something. And
we used to walk all the way from way up there on the east side and we used to walk all the
way to St. John to go to midnight Mass and all this and that, you know.
CB: The parents, all the families, they all used to plant peppers and tomatoes and all that, and
then they all shared them among all of us.
HK: So you had a big community garden?
TR/CB: Oh yeah. The majority – my father and all those ones that lived over there, they all had
big gardens and everything. Yeah, they grew tomatoes, corn, everything, they had everything.
HK: Was there any livestock over there?
CB: Chickens. Lot of chickens.
TR: Chickens, yeah.
HK: So you had plenty of meat.
TR: I remember when I used to go get some milk, one of the men, Candelario? I used to go get
him his milk for him in the morning before I went to school when I was just a kid growing up.
He used to give me five dollars and I thought he gave me a lot of money at that time. That was
back in, uh, shoot - ‘37, early ‘40, in the ‘40s.
HK: So that was kind of after the Depression years, or…
TR: Yeah. Yeah, tough years.
HK: Did anything change for the families during the Depression, was it any harder for them
during that time?
CB: It was, it was hard for us as children because we were Mexicans and it made a big
difference. That’s why we were happy over there, away from people over here. Because the fact
that we were not wanted, you know, and they didn’t wanna have nothing to do with us and so
that’s the way it was. Now, we come up to the restaurant, which was the restaurant right by the
railroad tracks, right by the depot. We’d go in there and get hamburgers, but we had to have
them in a bag and eat them outside. We had water, drinking fountains, it was for the whites and
for the blacks, so they wouldn’t let us drink from the whites. We had to drink over there with the
blacks. And, oh, I mean, I went to school and they wouldn’t play with me because I was a
Mexican. Kids were so cruel, you know. And it took me…before I even would forgive white
people, I had to go into the mil – well, my husband - I met my husband and we went into the
military. That’s where I met a lot of different people. I’m talking about Mexicans and Indians
and whites and I mean, from all over. You know. That’s where I felt, at least I felt welcome,
because there’s no race in military life. We were in the military for 26 years.

�TR: You know, it’s kind of crazy. I went into the service in 1946, January of ’46. I was in the Air
Corps and I was in the Air Force for two years and uh, when I went in, I was classified as white.
When I come out, I was classified as a Mexican-American when I come out. And I think the
thing that hurt me too was that, uh, the Salvation Army, uh, we had to pay for everything when I
was in the service, uh…no, wait a minute, Red Cross. When the trains used to take us you know
in military, we had to pay for everything at the Red Cross we had to pay them and the Salvation
Army would give it to us. Yeah. Those were hard years and it felt awful because you know a lot
of times you’d go eat at a restaurant or something like that and they would tell you: “I’m sorry,
we can’t serve you.”
CB: We used to get maybe, with the people, maybe we’d just rub up against them and they
would look at you and go like this, you know.
HK: Oh, my God.
CB: Yeah, you know. Things like that.
TR: You know, it was a real prejudiced time. Oh, excuse me, sis. Go ahead.
CB: That’s why I, I said, it took me a long time to forgive white people. Until we went, I met my
husband and we went to the military and I found out there was a lot of good people. White
people, and any race you wanted in there. So we were in there 26 years and I come back
thinking, okay, you know, and when I got here I was so surprised, it’s still going on. I mean, not
as much, but still goes on.
TR: But you, you know, it –
CB: It goes on in our church yet.
HK: Oh…
CB: St. John’s. It still goes on. I moved from, um, well, the father there, made us sit in the back.
The last four seats were for Mexicans.
HK: What years?
TR: We had to sit in the back.
CB: Way back.
HK: What years?
CB: Oh, God. Still little.
TR: We were young then.
CB: But, I can tell you which father it was.

�TR: I know my, uh, my mother used to tell me….We had to sit way at the back.
CB: We, uh, yeah, and if, for some reason like if we came in late, the father would stop the Mass
till we found a place to sit.
TR: It was Father [name?].
CB: Well, I wasn’t gonna say the name.
TR: Monsignor [name?].
CB: Well, I wasn’t gonna say the name.
TR: You remember him?
CB: Yes. Yes, I do.
TR: He was strict. And I guess he got irritated lot of times because people would just come into
church late, I guess. And you know, that kind of made sense in a way, because people – you
don’t come into church late. But, uh, he was tough anyway.
CB: Just about –
TR: He was a good – he was good, maybe he just overworked himself or something, you know.
CB: Just about a year ago, that I stopped sitting in the back all that time, all those years. Because
we…I wasn’t used to sitting up at the front. But I was sitting with some people that would never
shake my hand. I mean, couples. They would never, you know, I would be there waiting for them
to turn around and shake my hand and they wouldn’t ever do it. So I thought, “Okay, you know,
I’m not gonna be here,” you know, so I went to the front. I’m very happy now in the front. I am. I
am very happy.
TR: I know, my mother was the same way. Excuse me. My mother was the same way. You
know, it hurt her feelings because a lot of times she would stick her hand out, you know, for the
sign of peace –
CB: And they wouldn’t do it.
TR: And they wouldn’t do it. And it used to hurt my mother. See, my mother’s been gone about
20 years or so, and it used to hurt my mother because she’d stick her hand out there and you
know, nobody would receive it.
CB: And it’s still going on in the church here. Still. I mean, you look at –

TR: I mean, you can see it and you can sense it.

�CB: You know, I mean, no matter where you go, like, even the rummage house here. I work
here. And I can see some. There’s not that many, but there’s some that still, they just kind of give
you that, you know, so, you just kind of stay away from…it just brings back memories.
TR: We still live with that.
CB: Bring back memories.
TR: A little. Not as bad as it used to be, but it still happens.
CB: It’s still here.
TR: Still here.
CB: Still here.
HK: Where did you go to school at?
CB: New York.
TR: New York. New York School is where we went to school.
HK: Did you go to New York School too?
CB: Yes I did.
TR: And then I went to Central Junior High.
HK: What kind of prejudice was there in those schools?
CB: I know in New York School they wouldn’t play with me because I was a Mexican. Central
they wouldn’t do - they were the same thing. You know, just better than I was. And we lived
across the track. And that made a big difference.
TR: I tell you what - I even tell my kids, my kids about actually the way it used to be a long time
ago, they can’t believe it actually happened. Because they never went through it.
HK: Can you think of some specific incidences? Like…I don’t know, would they call you
names? Would they…
TR: Yeah, sure.
CB: Oh, yeah. Yeah, they did. You know, Mexicans and she’s just a Mexican and all this kind of
stuff, and she doesn’t – well, we didn’t have any money to buy clothes. You know, my parents
were poor. But, I mean, we never missed really anything because we weren’t, you know, used to
anything, so what we didn’t have we didn’t miss. I didn’t have a bicycle, I didn’t have any, all

�these things that they have nowadays. I mean, my doll was from the dump. We had a dump there
near our – my first doll was there. We used to play, um - store, and all the canned stuff that we’d
find at the dumps, put them together like a grocery store, just to play, you know. But that was,
we’d walk to school, as cold as it was. Walk to church, you know.
TR: Yeah.
CB: We didn’t have cars.
TR: We didn’t have no cars, no nothing. Like I said it was real bad, I say I was only about 10
years old. And you know, Mexicans and blacks and [unintelligible] we used to go to like,
Ottawa, and they wouldn’t serve us there either. And I was just young, you know? And then
Emporia was real prejudiced real bad too. And then we went to a tournament and at that time I
was kinda playing a little basketball. Kind of a Mexican ball team we had together. And we went
to Chanute down there and this Mexican girl served us, and when they serve – she – they served
her, well, they fired her. Because had she served us and she wasn’t supposed to. But she did it
anyway, and you know, those things that we had to live through, you know?
HK: What about Topeka or Kansas City? Did you go there at all, did you experience…?
CB: Back when we were young I don’t think we used to go to Topeka. You know, later on we
did but it was with the Mexican people, which was okay, but…it wasn’t with the Mexican people
we had problems with, you know. But you still see, you still find it –
TR: But you know, it’s an awful feeling. It’s an awful feeling, you know.
CB: Worst feeling in the world.
TR: We used to go to a restaurant, go eat and I tell ‘em: “Sorry, we can’t serve you.” Man, that’s
an awful feeling.
CB: I mean, how sorry can you be, you know?
TR: I said, Yeah, man, it’s an awful feeling, man, that people don’t realize the feeling, you know,
that you have.
CB: Yeah, like I said, it takes – it took me – and I still, if I meet somebody I have to feel them
first, you know, to see how they’re gonna act with me, you know, in order for me to…
TR: You know, I worked for the high school for 20 years and when I worked at Central too, I
worked 20 years in schools, and I never had any, any problem except the last year one of the
kids, one of the white kids spit on me. And I could never understand why, you know? And
then
now, you know, I’ve been working at KU now for the last 14 years, but I just work part time.
And there’s a lot of good kids, I mean, beautiful personalities, they kind of make me feel like I’m
one of them. But there’s some of ‘em there, there’s some young ladies, what’s-her-name like that,
I tell you what, they look at you like you’re, you’re nothing. That’s a feeling, you know, that’s

�just a feeling you have, you know. And maybe it’s my fault too because you know, I don’t know,
I… She says I talk quite a bit, so. [laughs]
CB: He does.
TR: And I just –
CB: Can you raise your hand? [laughs]
TR: I enjoy, enjoy being around people and you know, the people that I know, you know. I like
to pass the time, talk to them and all, this and that, but... It was tough in those years.
CB: It was.
TR: 10 years old and I was even picking potatoes at the age of 10 years old. I even worked for
the railroad at the age of 15. I worked with my father on the extra gang here, on the railroad. He
didn’t want me to work on the railroad. [pause] That was hard work. Those rails up there, all
that sun hitting you, you know, all that rails, and those railroad ties, all that creosote, and we
used to carry those things by hand. Now they got, you know, machines and everything to do it
with now, and that was…hard times.
CB: That’s why I think when I look, I work up at the rummage sale I see a lot of the Mexican
people come in and they don’t speak Spanish. So I’m there, really, you know, to help them and
all that.
TR: She does, she interprets quite a bit.
CB: And uh, I know their feelings, you know, how they feel, you know, ‘cause they come in here
and because they don’t know how to speak it they look at them like, [Come here?] I need your
help. But I – I know how they feel, you know.
TR: That’s the same way I am too.
CB: Yeah, I know the feeling. And I feel sorry for them. And you know, old Bush trying to get
them out of here. Well, hey they want to work. They’re poor. They want, you know, they’re
trying to make a living, they’re not bothering anybody. You know, they’re not hurting anybody. I
agree that they should speak English, they should learn, but I don’t think that they should get ‘em
out of here. I mean, they’re getting money over here, over there, they’re not. They got families.
TR: Yep, and they’re making only fifty cents an hour.
CB: Yeah, so they’ll take any job anybody doesn’t want, you know. So –
TR: And they’re willing to do it, you know, just to, just to make a little money. And then I hear
on TV, you know, that some people say it’s not fair that they’re sending some of their money
that they make here over there to their family. I don’t know what difference, if they’re making –
it’s their money, why in the devil can’t they send it over there?

�CB: Yeah. Yeah.
TR: And like I tell you, this place we go down there… [Villa de San Juan?] down there, down
there by, in Texas down by Brownsville, McAllen, Texas, they…damn, I forgot what I was
gonna tell you.
CB: Goods. [laughs]
TR: Anyway, one of the ladies told us there that they only make 50 cents an hour.
HK: Oh, gosh.
TR: Can you picture that? 50 cents an hour? Eight-hour day, four dollars a day. Here what’s four
dollars isn’t hardly nothing at all. And those people just coming over here because, you know,
their families’d probably starve. Here at least, here in the United States, you know, they got the
Salvation Army, they got Link, they got all these other places that will help you, you’re not
gonna starve to death. But over there, over there if you don’t have your own garden, and you
don’t want to work, your family’s gonna starve to death. That’s probably why a lot of them are
coming over here. And all they want is a job. That’s all they’re looking for. I don’t think they’re
trying to take jobs. But you know what? But my – my first opinion is, is that we spoil a lot of our
kids because we’ve given them everything that they want. And normally sometimes –
CB: Everything we didn’t have.
TR: Sometimes they both are working, they both are working and we’ve bought them everything
they want, whatever they want. So you know, a lot of them are going right through high school,
and probably some of them in college, lot of them probably never done a day’s work in their
whole life, you know? So why should they work? Sometimes over at KU I see some of the, I
guess some of the well-to-do kids, driving brand new cars. [Hot damn?] they go to the ATM
machine, they pull out the money, I guess the parents are just putting the money in it. [laugh] But
yet, over there where I work, I see some of those kids out there struggling to work two or three
hours, two hours, to make it through school and I praise those kids. [Long pause] Yeah. Yeah.
CB: It was, it was rough, anyway.
TR: It was tough.
CB: It’s taken me a long time to forgive, and I still, like I still sit around and it just comes right
back to me, you know, still.
TR: This right now reminds me of uh, you know, a long time ago, pretty much all, the majority
of Mexican people that came down here, my father. They came from Mexico. They didn’t have
no railroad workers. So the majority of ‘em that came in from Mexico, they didn’t have any
work, so they, they all came to work for the railroad. And now you’re seeing the same darn thing,
it just seems like it’s going around again. They don’t have the help, anything like that, and now,
they gotta use it now.

�CB: My dad, my father, when he worked in the railroad, he’d come back to work maybe 2:00 or
3:00 in the morning, sore, and it would be snow, I mean inches of snow. He’d come back, his
whole hair was just nothing but ice –
TR: Frozen. Frozen.
CB: His beard frozen, [unintelligible] in here, his hands were frozen, and you know, just and
we’d come in and try to warm him up and hug him and just try to keep him, you know.
TR: It was all, all full of ice, and everything else, all full of ice –
CB: So he worked hard, you know, to raise us.
TR: It was a big family. But you know one thing about it, I never did ever hear my dad ever
complain.
CB: He never complained, never.
TR: For a big family of thirteen. Yeah, but those were, those were tough years.
CB: We didn’t need prejudice with it either. But we went through it.
HK: Did, did your parents often help people who were just coming up from Mexico that were
like, new employees?
CB: They weren’t coming then like they are now, at that time.
TR: At that time, you hardly ever seen any Mexican people out in the middle out here. They
were mostly just stayed north of you, know, outside, you know, Arizona, and Texas and all
those, you know, they stayed mostly [unintelligible]. That’s why I say, you know, today, you
know, I, you know, the way I look at it, I think that if they’d pay ‘em a decent wage along the
borders, a lot of them would probably not even come all the way up this way. But you know,
they know they can find a job here, and like I say, the other day I was watching TV the other day
and some kid, 15-16 years old, he said my father is already over there. He says, I’m gonna get
over there. He’s over in Mexico. [unintelligible] They’re desperate. That’s the reason why a lot
of them are coming over, because they know you can make a little money over here. So I mean, I
can understand that. I think if I was living over there I’d be coming over here too, you know, if I
could feel I could better myself or better my family over there. And the thing about it is a lot of
these kids today, they don’t want to work. You can see it up there where I work. Those kids,
some of ‘em, they come to work one day and next day they don’t come, and that’s the way it is
all the time. That’s why you can’t hardly find workers. Especially over at Memorial over there,
at Memorial, over here, [business name?], they can’t keep employees. Nobody wants to work.
CB: Well, what –
TR: And then you can’t blame these ki- oh, excuse me. You can’t blame these kids. Uh, you

�know, they can better themselves, you know, on the computer and all this and that like that, you
know, you can’t blame them. That’s why a lot of them just don’t do none of that, you know.
CB: That’s why military helped me out a lot. You know, to try to get out of it, to get out of all
that. ‘Cause like I said, we were in 26 years in every country you can think of, in towns and all
that, so I learned that, you know, there’s a lot of good people, a lot of them, all colors, but they
were good people. And then I come here thinking I was gonna find out, come back and find…it
wasn’t as bad, but still the same thing. Yeah. Yeah, so…And I’m still leery sometimes, you
know, meeting people, and, you know. Sometimes I go to the stores and I, I will open the door
for, you know, an older lady, maybe a lady with a child, and I open it but it’s like, “No thank
you”.
HK: No thank you.
CB: I’m the one that turns around: “Thank you.” [TR laughs] You know? Because, you know, I
mean, I learned a lot too, to be that way from being treated the way I was, you know, so I
learned that. You had to –
TR: You know, that’s what I see in church too. Go ahead.
CB: No, go ahead.
TR: You know, even in church here a lot of times you know, you get up there, you get in there,
well sometimes you go to a different Mass or something like that, and you go “What’s the
name?” and you stick your hand out like this you know, for the deal, the peace. And normally
any other time you go [unintelligible] somebody’ll grab your hand, you know.
CB: Sometimes they don’t.
TR: But, get your hand out there and they just stay there ‘cause nobody’ll want to do it. So you
don’t even –
CB: I don’t even wanna turn around. And you know, because, I don’t know whether they’re
gonna accept my hand or not. You know?
TR: Well see, that’s the same way I feel.
CB: I just don’t know and it feels good when you hold somebody’s hand, it feels good, you
know. I’m afraid to do it. Even in the front, I’d sit there and wait, see who’s going to hold out
their hand, you know, so. It’s still, it’s still here. Not like it was, but still here.
TR: Yeah. And not like it used to be, but yeah.
HK: So, um, when you were growing up, um, what kind of…I know that your mom probably did
all the cooking.

�CB: Yes, she did.
HK: And she probably did the sewing. Did she make all of your dresses?
CB: Out of, out of bags of flour.
TR: Flour sacks.
CB: They were printed at that time, at the printers. We’d get our- our skirts made out of those,
yeah.
HK: And what kind, okay, what would be like a typical meal for you and your family?
CB: Beans, tortillas...
TR: Beans and tortillas.
CB: Chili, rice.
TR: Chile, rice.
CB: We never starved.
TR: We never starved.
CB: We never starved.
TR: [Unintelligible] every meal.
CB: Never starved.
TR: My mother used to have a big old pan about that big and –
CB: Not that big.
TR: I mean, for breakfast.
CB: Not that big.
TR: Just for breakfast! [laughs] This was just for breakfast!
CB: It was not like that. [laughs] We had potatoes, and let’s see, fried potatoes and all that.

�TR: Yeah, yeah.
HK: Did she have any special desserts that she would make for you?
CB: Um, I don’t think we really could afford desserts. My, my – she used to shop for, well, go
grocery shopping for my dad to make his lunch. She used to put an apple or orange, banana,
whatever in there. Well, my dad used to bring it back so that we could eat it.
TR: All the kids.
HK: Aww.
CB: Yeah. The kids. Because he, I don’t know, maybe he felt, you know, we weren’t getting it.
So he would bring it back, and just, we’d all run for that lunch meal, you know, cause we knew.
And then we’d, uh, go to the store shopping and there was little pies like that and I used to say
“Dad can I get a pie, a little pie from there?” He says “Yeah go ahead,” you know, so I went
ahead and I’d eat it all the way home so I wouldn’t have to share it with – because I mean, I
never got to have pie except that one time. [laughs] But you know, he did, he used to tell me
“Yeah, go ahead and get, you know, a little pie.” It was always too much money, you know,
spending as far as I was concerned and he was concerned but he would let me do that because I
went to the store.
HK When you went grocery shopping, was it to like the little corner store, or - ?
TR: Yeah, uh-huh.
CB: It was called Carter’s grocery store.
TR: And we had Mildred too.
CB: Well, yeah, but we went to Carter’s more than we did to Mildred.
TR: Yeah.
HK: Did your parents have, like, a line of credit there or…?
TR: Uh…
CB: At the store.
TR: Yes. Yes
HK: I know before some of the others said that their, their dad would get paid once a month
TR: Once a month.
HK: And then they would just, you know, pay it.

�[voices all together]
CB: But we never went hungry.
TR: We never went hungry.
CB: Never did.
TR: You never, you never heard about diabetes either.
CB: No, you never heard anything like that either.
HK: [laughs]
TR: Everybody ate good.
HK: Speaking, speaking of diabetes, did, um…when somebody would get sick in the family,
what would they do, I mean, would - ?
CB: Help each other.
TR: Yeah, we helped each other.
CB: Help each other.
HK: Did they, did they, like, call the doctor or did they do like, a home remedy type of thing?
CB: Lot of home remedies.
TR: Lot of home remedies. Yeah.
HK: Was there anything specific that you can remember? As being a home remedy? Like for an
earache or toothache or anything like that?
CB: Oh dear, there was a lot of them. Gosh. Colds. God, there is, there is, I can’t even remember
the names of the things that we used to – Oh, I do know, though, that they used to – we’d see the
doctor come in and they chase all of us out, okay? Pretty soon they come back. “So your mama
just had a baby,” he had a little black bag. Like where did the baby come from? [laughs]
TR: He’d come to the house.
CB: It was in his little black bag. He brought it in the bag. We believed that! [laughs] We
believed it. Because [unintelligible] the doctor would come with his little, little black bag, you
know.
HK: That’s funny.

�CB: It was funny. It was funny. [laughs] We used, I know we used a lot of Vaseline and Vicks.
TR: Vicks. Lot of Vicks.
CB: Vicks. Bayer aspirin.
TR: Bayer aspirins.
CB: I know they used to put, for a headache, I think slices of onions right here on the sides of
your head.
HK: Wow.
CB: God, so many things…
HK: What about earaches? Did they…?
CB: Oh, dear, I couldn’t –
TR: Oil, some kind of oil they’d put in there.
CB: Some kind of oil or something like that. I don’t remember.
TR: I don’t remember.
HK: I know my mom used to use, I think it was mineral oil or something like that.
TR: Yeah, uh-huh, yeah, it just kinda –
HK: Heat it up –
TR: Heat it up and put it in, yeah. Uh-huh. Yeah.
HK: So that was something
TR: Yeah, oh yeah.
CB: Like I said, thirteen –
TR: But you know, those were quiet years too. I mean, I tell you what, even when my, when we
were all small, you could leave, you didn’t have to worry about night, I mean, you could leave
your door wide open, sleep out on the porch and everything, you didn’t have to worry about
nothing. Everything’s so quiet and everything now, compared to what it is today. You know, one
time I heard a priest say one time he said that we used to lock our animals. Now we’re locking
ourselves up and the animals are out running loose, just the opposite of each other.

�HK: Mmm. That’s true.
TR: I remember a priest saying that one time.
CB: Yeah.
TR: And they, you know, all the houses, everybody’s putting fences all around them like that.
Fencing ourselves all in! And the animals are out running loose! No, but those, but those were
hard, hard years. Yeah, I was picking potatoes at the age of 10.
CB: We all did.
TR: We were picking potatoes at the age of 10 out in that hot sun.
HK: Was that for the Heck farm?
TR: Yeah, Heck farm. Uh…
CB: Used to take a truckload of us, uh, Mexicans, Mexican families.
TR: All Mexicans, yeah.
CB: 50 cents a bag of, um, potatoes. You know, that’s all they paid us, 50 cents.
HK: Was that those great big huge gunny –
CB: Great big huge gunny sacks.
TR: Yeah, yeah, we had gunny sacks.
CB: Pick ‘em up, pick ‘em up, yeah. I mean, we would, our backs were –
TR: I mean, we were out in that hot sun I mean all day, man, at the station, probably, long, way
on the other side of the church. Could barely get one in, the tractor gonna come around and
you’re picking up on the other side. All damn day long. Bending over in that hot sun all day.
CB: That was the only way we could make money.
HK: Some of the other people said that there were, like, older people out there doing it too, just
all ages –
CB: Oh, it was all ages.
TR: Oh, yeah.

�CB: Even people from Topeka came to –

TR: Yeah, uh-huh. Yeah. And then we used to get, uh, hauled, you know, when the fiesta was
going on in Topeka?
HK: Uh-huh.
TR: You know, we used to haul in, to get in that same truck, same truck, get all dressed up and
man, we went to those fiestas down there. [laughs] But we had a lot of fun. We always looked
forward to it too.
HK: Uh-huh. Yeah.
TR: But it was hot. We had a good time.
CB: It was the only time we had fun.
TR: About the only time. I remember the years that I used to, uh, go down the alleys, down the
alleys, pick up cardboard, just to make a little spending money. I remember when I used to cut
wood, the big saw and the railroad ties, you know, for the winter months. I had to sit there and…
just a young kid, just to get about 50 cents or a quarter or something like that to go to the show,
get a candy bar and get a Coke.
HK: Uh-huh.
TR: Boy, that was hard work too.
HK: So these were the old distorted ties from when they did the, when they changed out the
ties?
TR: Yeah, well, they had all that creosote and everything on them too. Yeah, see, they used to,
this is what they used to heat the houses up with. I used to see the stoves, you know. That they
used to have inside the house. That thing just red as ever on the inside.
HK: That’s over at the Santa Fe apartments?
TR: Yeah. Uh-huh.
CB: My dad used to, um, uh…we had one of those potbelly stovesTR: Yeah.
CB: And, uh, he used to get up first thing in the morning to put our shoes next to it so when we
all got up, all of us kids would get up, we would get our feet in warm shoes, you know. I thought
that was great.

�TR: But you know at that time, we all only had so much. Nobody hardly had any more than
anybody else.
CB: Same thing.
TR: But those were the –
CB: Nobody was richer than anybody else. We just weren’t, none of us were rich.
TR: Nobody had no money.
CB: Nobody had – everybody was the same. That’s why we got along. That’s why we got along
up there. Like I said –
TR: No, you know, in those days you know, you were able to, uh, to just come up and visit
somebody. Now you got to make reservations every time you want to see them. [laughs] Now
you gotta call ‘em and says, “Are you out of bed? Can I see you?”
HK: Yeah.
TR: But I don’t know, that’s the way it is today. But it’s still some of it, still there, yeah.
CB: It’ll probably always be there. I don’t think it’ll ever really change. It hasn’t changed this
long, you know. But I think these, the kids nowadays, like my, my kids, they now are accepted
anywhere. I mean they can do anything, go anywhere, they get married with white people. I got
a, I got a brother and a sister, got a daughter who are married to white people now. And, you
know, when I tell them what went on in my life then, you know, they don’t believe it, they say:
“Oh, come on.” I say “No, it’s true,” you know. So, no, they’re, you know, they’re accepted –
and I’m so glad that they are now accepted in – probably the ones that are the most trouble are
the ones still from my age, from way back. Yeah. But there’s a lot of things now that are –
TR: I’m the same way, you know, the majority, all my son-in-laws are all white. And you know,
they go right along with us today. Yeah. My daughter-in-law’s the same way, she’s white too.
And uh, she – we get along as good as ever and they back us up and everything.
CB: Like I said, they – they don’t believe though, they don’t believe what we went through.
TR: They, yeah. I tell you, I about got my neck cut off one time coming in from the Santa Fe
yards coming over to, over to St. John one time to church one time. I stuck my head underneath
the rails, what’s the name like that, I didn’t know the train was pulling, I had just got my head
through there, when the doggone train went by.
HK: Oh, my gosh.
TR: That was an incident. I says, Oh, God, I…After I thought about that, man, I had a cold
sweat.

�HK: So, were you crawling underneath the boxcars?
TR: Yeah. Well, they – the wheels, you know, I didn’t know, it seemed it was sitting still, and I
just went and stuck my head and I just went right underneath it, you know. I had just got on the
other side and it doggone starts moving.
HK: Ooooh.
TR: But we used to walk all the way from the Sante Fe yards over there all the way to St. John at
church and also go to the high school at that time.
HK: Did anyone ever get hurt on the tracks?
TR: No, not that I know of.
HK: Well, except for you. Almost. [laughs]
TR: Almost. Close.
CB: But it was nice, so, now when I hear the trains, it reminds me because, you know, like, we
used to –
TR: See, we used to ride the trains all the time. My father had a pass since he had 50 years
working for the railroad. Well, we used to ride the train all the time. And I haven’t rode the train
for a long, long time. And I’ve had people tell me now that, ride, that Amtrak, they say it’s
beautiful to get on those tracks. I’d – I’d like to go on a trip on one of those trains one of these
days.
CB: I’d like to take my grandchildren –
TR: She likes to fly.
CB: Oh, I’d rather fly. [laughs] But my grandchildren, I would like to have them, you know, in a
train, you know, like we used to, yeah, so…
TR: Yeah.
HK: Well, where – how did you meet your husband?
CB: In the Air Force, he was in Topeka. At a dance, we went to Topeka. And that’s where I met
him, so he’s Filipino. But he passed away six years ago, so I’m by myself now. So I have my
children and they’re all, they were all born in the Air Force, so.
HK: How many children do you have?
CB: I have six.

�HK: Six. And do they all live around this area, or – ?

CB: No, I have one in Germany. He just retired after 20 years but his wife is still in the Air
Force, and she’s over there. And then I’ve got a daughter in California and then I’ve got a son in
Kansas City and then I’ve got a son here and two daughters. So I got three here, and three gone.
HK: So how many kids is that altogether?
CB: Six. Six. Three boys and three girls. And they were girl, boy, girl, boy, girl, and they went
like that. [laughs]
TR: And I –
HK: You had it planned all out, didn’t you?
CB: Yeah, my son – my young son said, “How’d you do that, Mom?” I says, “I’m not gonna tell
you!” [laughs]
HK: And, and, where did you meet your wife?
TR: I met her in Topeka. Yeah. Well, the way I met her was when I told you I was working on
the railroad, well we were working that extra gang after I worked on the sector with my dad.
Well her brother was working there on the extra gang and he kept after me week after week
saying, uh, “Tom why don’t you come on down to, uh, down to my house?” And he kept after
me and after me and he says, he finally, it finally got to me and I said: “Well, have you got any
sisters?” He said, “Yeah I got one named Josefina” and then another one. So I went down there,
and when I went down there I guess I fell for her right away. So,
CB: My husband was from Washington, D.C.
TR: And, so we’ve, we’ve been married 56 years. I got, I had four kids. I got a daughter, 53, that
I’m gonna go – I gotta go watch her graduate in Kansas City, Kansas at 5:30 this evening. She’s
been a teacher at the 205 Michigan. Up there, she’s a lead teacher there. Been 32 years now and
she got her own office and now she’s just graduated from KCK she been taking classes, and
she’s gonna go to St. Mary’s. She wants to work at the, uh, Children’s Mercy Hospital –
HK: Oh, yes.
TR: With the cancer kids and all that, things like that. But my, my son – uh, well, like I said,
she’s 53 and then I have a daughter named, uh, Cindy, she works for the city water department,
and then I have a daughter named Rose and a son named Tom Jr. and he works in, he’s in
Facility Operations at KU. In charge of 17 people up there at the university, in charge of all the
air conditioning units and all. I have seven grandkids and five great grandkids.
HK: Boy. Very neat.

�TR: So, see, I’m telling my age, you know. [laughs]

HK: How long did you work for the railroad?
TR: Me?
HK: Uh-huh.
TR: Uh, probably, uh, probably altogether probably maybe four or five years, probably. Cause I
think I only worked a year or so with my father, I think. But on the other ones I, I worked about
four years on those, stay on those trains. We used to, we used to go in there and used to go down
through Garnett, you know, out that way, you know, Ottawa, and all down the line that way.
That’s where…used to be there.
HK: And then you worked for, you said you worked for KU after that, or?
TR: No, well I worked – I worked at the – well, you mean the jobs that I had?
HK: Yeah.
TR: Well, I – I worked in the laundry. I worked in the laundry and then I went to working out
there where your dad, where, Bob - Bob Krische.
HK: Was that when he had the marble business?
TR: The marble business?
HK: Yeah.
TR: I worked for nearly 20 there.
HK: Oh, really?
TR: Yeah, pretty near. And then from there they closed up and then this friend of mine had just
left there and he says: “Tom why don’t you come down and work for the schools?” And, which
I did, and, man, I took a big cut in pay. I thought that first payment I got from the schools, I
said, “Man, I can’t make a living, I’m leaving.” And I ended up staying there 20 years. I retired
in ‘92, I retired for one week. I retired for one week and then I, for four – I been at KU for 14,
uh, part-time. I go in at 6:00 in the morning, get off at 10:00. I always keep saying, “I don’t
know what I’m doing up here.”
HK: So you just keep working.
TR: But to be honest with you, I enjoy the people that I work with, I think that’s one reason, one
of the reasons I stay on it. And second, no question, the money helps. And besides that, I’m kind
of gabby anyway, so…

�HK: That keeps you young.
TR: Well, that’s what they all tell me. [laughs] What they all tell me.
CB: I’m not gonna answer that one. You know, the radio you can kind of turn off and on.
TR: She, she says I talk a lot.
CB: Yeah, he does. We just talk –
TR: Yeah, we’ve always been a close family. When one hurts, we all hurt.
CB: We all travel together… We go on vacations together.
HK: Oh neat.
TR: We all travel together on trips. Sometimes there’s two, two vans full. Every place we go.
CB: We get together for birthdays, we get together and we each put in ten dollars, seventy
dollars for the person’s birthday, you know, and we go out to eat.
TR: We’ll go out to eat, and get together, yeah.
CB: It was sort of – my mother, my mother wanted us to stay together.
TR: My mother always kept us together.
CB: We stayed together. We used to go to her house every Sunday, she would have dinner for
us, you know, lunch, and that was, if you didn’t go there she’d be mad. She, I mean by early
morning she had it done.
TR: She had it already done.
CB: All we had to do was go over there in the afternoon. But she always wanted us to be
together, so we did. We’ve stuck together all these 20 years now.
TR: I remember we got her a microwave to cook stuff in, she wouldn’t cook in that microwave.
She used her stove. She, she wanted to cook everything on the stove. I mean, that microwave
didn’t mean a thing to her at all. We had good parents.
HK: What kind of a cookstove did she have in the Santa Fe apartments? Did she…?
CB: It was a regular, uh…

�HK: Was it a wood –
CB: It was a woodstove, like…what am I trying to say…oh, uh, she used to put coals in there,
stuff like. Can’t remember…the metal type.
TR: It was metal.
CB: Yeah.
HK: The big, heavy metal –
CB: The big, heavy.
HK: The iron and the –
TR: Yeah.
HK: Like on one side, it had a water tank or whatever, did it have one of those?
CB: No.
HK: And, oh. But did it have an oven?
CB: Yeah.
TR: Yeah, it had an oven and all. She used her oven like that. She wouldn’t use that microwave.
CB: Yeah, our refrigerator was one with the ice blocks. We used to put, you know –
TR: We used to put blocks of ice in there.
CB: We’d buy the ice.
TR: Yeah. But like I said, those were the good old years.
CB: It was.
TR: They were tough, but they were good old years. Good years. Like I said, everybody was just
happy. They didn’t have the heck of a lot, but for us –
CB: As long as you stayed over there –
TR: For us, it was good.
CB: As long as you stayed over there.

�TR: Yeah.
CB: We come over here and just kinda.
HK: Had to maybe pay more attention to, uh, relationships because, I mean, that’s all you had,
and, you know, since you didn’t have much money.
CB: No we didn’t. We had nothing.
HK: You had to depend upon your relationship with other people.

TR: Yeah.
CB: Well, everybody was the same. You know, like I said, nobody had more money than the
other person, so, you know. I’d say, six to eight people, tight little community, you know. We
were really happy there.
HK: What did you do for entertainment?
CB: Oh, played games. Oh yeah, there was a lot of games you could play, you know. Out there,
there was no cars, nothing you had to watch for, traffic or anything. Played ball and you know,
they had that dump, like I said, you go to look for the things, you know, just… people’d throw
away stuff and we go up and get it. You know, it just…we never had anything new, you know.
We used to get a dime for, uh, from my dad, each one of us. Then we’d go out and buy candy
with it, so…
TR: I remember when I worked in the laundry at – I was still young, well I had my, my twins
who are 55, I think - I used to get paid. At that time, I was making 75 cents an hour, can you
believe that? I had four kids, 75 cents an hour. The day I got paid, on a Friday, we used to go out
to that hamburger place, what’s the name of it, sis?
CB: Oh…
TR: Five hamburgers for a dollar?
CB: Yeah, I remember…
TR: That was a big day for my kids.
HK: Griffs?
TR: Griffs. That’s the place.
CB: You remember Griffs. They were good hamburgers, too.

�TR: Those were big days, those were big days for my, for my kids. They used to look forward to
it. Yeah.
CB: But like I said, it did take me a long time to forgive people, you know, just…I even got to
where I didn’t even want to be around them or nothing, you know, because of the way I was
treated. And so, like I said, when I met my husband and we went into the military, that’s where I
changed, because of all the people that were there. Like I said, there were so many different races
anyway.
TR: Yeah.
CB: So, in 26 years you meet a lot of people, you know. So it was kind of scary coming back, I
didn’t know what I was gonna – [laughs] I thought, “Oh, God going back up there,” you know.
But like I said, it’s changed.
TR: Yeah, it’s changed.
CB: It’s changed. Still there’s people, but still –
TR: Maybe some, maybe sometimes most of the older people –
CB: That’s what I’m saying, it’s the older people now –
TR: Most of the older people –
CB: Not the younger ones. Anymore, the younger ones accept anything.
TR: It’s like, we went to my brother’s in the hospital in St. Francis, and this older lady was up
there and we went to ask her, you know, where he was at, and man, she talked to us like, man,
she hated her job.
CB: And she hated us, probably, more than anything else.
TR: Like she hated her job, you know, like we forced her to talk to us. You know, all we asked
her, you know, where my brother was at, you know, for information. Man, I said to myself, “You
know, she don’t like her job. Why in the devil would she go up there in a back room back there?
Get somebody up here with a smile to the public.”
CB: So you still have ‘em.
TR: You still – but…I’m sure it’s there. I don’t think it’s ever forgotten, I don’t think. We’ve,
we’ve had to live with this. Yeah. And like I say, our kids can’t believe it actually happened.
CB: The old times. That’s the old times, you know.
HK: I think if they listen to this tape and they listen to some of the other tapes, they will find out

�that it was sort of, you know, universal, among the people during that time.
TR: Do the majority of the other ones, does this kind of, kind of, with the other ones, fit in pretty
well?
HK: Yeah, there were some that, some – [tape cuts off]

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Consolidated Index to 1875 Census, Douglas County, Kansas.
Compiled by Paul Jordan
This index is a consolidation of separate indexes for townships and wards in 1875
Douglas County Kansas Census published by The Douglas County Genealogical
Society, 1985. This index includes some corrections made by using the 1985
publication and a microfilm copy of the 1875 census (filmed in 1945 by the Kansas
State Historical Society) in the Documents Library of the University of Kansas.
Most of the microfilm is clearly readable, with the exception of Clinton Township
for which the writing is faded making most of it difficult to read and. some
nearly impossible to read,Kanwaka Township for which the copy is clear but the
handwriting is difficult to interpret, and part of page one of Willow Springs
Township whic~ is faded.
Page numbers are for the original census, as listed in the last column on each
sheet of the 1985 typescript (first column for Eudora Township). Thus this index
may be used either for a microfilm copy of the original census or for the 1985
typescript version. The 1985 typescript has Lawrence Ward 5 and Grant Township
in alphabetical order rather than the order of the original enumeration.
The 1985 publication omits some columns of the 1875 population schedule--Dwelling
House, numbered in the order of visitation; Families, numbered in the order of
visitation (included for Eudora only); Value of Real Estate; Value of Personal
Property; Attended school within the year; and nine columns relating to .
illiteracy.
The 1985 publication was typed from the original book made available by the
Kansas state Historical Society. The compilers also used a copy of the Lawrence
City Directory of 1875-6 as an aid in reading some of the difficult writing; in
many instances the names from each source are given in that publication.
When using this index, search all conceivable spellings and misspellings of the
name in order to compensate for misspellings and poor handwri ting in the original
census and other errors. For example, not just Pierce, Peirce, and Pearce but
also Biggs and Riggs; Eudall, Udall, and Yewdall; Danen and Dauen; Chouteau and
Showtow. Also remember that a page of the census may have two or more occurrences
of a particular surname separated by other surnames.
An index for the entire State of Kansas (157 reels of microfilm) is available at
the Kansas State Historical SOCiety, Topeka.
Proofreading of this index was by Paul and Carolyn Jordan.
Abbreviations (in the order shown in the census):
LW1 through LW6 = Lawrence Wards 1 through 6
CL = Clinton Township
EU = Eudora Township
GR = Grant Township
·KA = Kanwaka Township
LE = Lecompton ToWnship
MA = Marion Township
PA = Palmyra Township
WA = Wakarusa Township
WI = Willow Springs Township

�LW2--11
LWl--4
LW2--23, 29
LW2--28
Abdelal
LW3--33
Abramace
LW3--33
. Abramce
LW3--33
Abrams
Achning
LW4--10
Ackerman
LWl--38
Adair
EU--1
Adams
LW1--11, 30, 35
LW2--3, 32
LW3--5, 35
LW4--9
LW5--13
EU--5
GR--4, 10
MA--Z3
WA--Z5, 44,
47, 48
Adwers
LW4--17
Agust
WA--60
Ahlstrom
CL--15
Aitkin
PA--46
Akers
LW5--Z
LW6--17
WA--60
Akirs
LW6--7, 8
Albach
LW2--15
WA--44
Albin
CL--2
Albright
EU--33
PA--39
Albritten
EU--31
Alcorn
.PA--14
Alder
LW2--34
WI--l
Alexander
LWl--17, 35
LW3--Z4
LW6--3
Algair
CL--3
Allen
LW2--4, 6
LW3--3, 8
LW6--15
CL--7, 19
EU--ZO, Zl
GR--l, 10
WA--12
Allford
LW2--7
Allison
LW3--44
Allstot
LW3--28
Allstron
LW4--21
Altenbernd EU--IZ, 13
Altman
LWl--38
Ambler
LWl--24
Amend
EU--34
American
EU--40
Anderson
LWl--3, 6, 11,
19, 21, 25,
31, 3Z,
40, 41
LW2--20, 31
LW3--7, 18, ZZ,
23, 43
LW4--4, 11, 13
LW5--12
LW6--1, 11
CL--3, 7, 11
EU--15
KA--14, 18,
19, 20.
MA--5, 6
PA--6, 15
, WA--13, 28, 38,
39, 41, 51,
59, 61
Abbie
Abbott

Andrews

Anglam
Anthony

Anton
Apitz
Applegren
Applewhite
Aquest
Argo
Arms
Armstrong
Arnes
Arnold

Ashby
Asher
Ashmeal
Ashton
Assman
Atcheson
Atchinson
Atchison
Atherton
Atwater
Aungst
Austadt
Austin
Avary
Avery
Ayer
Babcock
Bac
B~ch

Bachelor
Bacon
Badger
Badskey
Bagelman
Bahmeir
Bailey

Bailie
Bainter
Bair
Baker

LWZ--6, Z8
LW3--31
LW4--25
CL--14
PA--14, 15
WA--29, 44
MA--24
LW3--15
LW4-":2
EU--1
PA--36
LW2--29
EU--18
LWl--18
LW4--1Z
KA--7
WA--60
LWl--19
LW6--16
LWl--13
LWl--17
LWZ--1S
EU--27
GR--7
MA--5, 15
LWl--33
EU--Z
PA--24
LW3--1
WI--6
LWZ--ZZ
WA--5Z, 53
LWl--31
LW2--14
WA--58
LW3--37
LW5--11
LW6':'-15, 16
LW5--11
LWl--4
LWl--24
I?A--Z8
PA--34
LWl--3, 35, 37
LW4--Z4
LW5--13
CL--2
LW1--16
CL--Z
WA--58
WA--43
LW2--20
LW3--40
MA--18, 19
LW4--14
LW5--6
MA--9, 10
EU--32
LE--18, 19
LW2--25, 28
LW3--13
CL--IZ
WA--44
WI--14
LWZ--Z5
WA--57
LW6--17
EU--8
LWI--Zl, 39
LW2--24, 25
LW6--15

Baker

EU--23
MA--6, 17
PA--37
WA--36, 44
WI--5
LWl--5
Baldwin
CL--2
KA--ll
MA--18
WA--7, 50
Bales
EU--14
LW5--5
Ballard
PA--5
Bane
Bangs
LWl--35, 42
Banhifle
LW2--4
Banker
MA--21
LWl--2
Banks
LW3--Z0
CL--18
LE--11
MA--3
WA--4, 48
Bannister
LE--21
Banta
PA--14
Barber
LW2--29, 30
LW4--18
LW5--6
KA--14
Barclay
EU--13
GR--3
Bardell
GR--9, 11
Bardwell
LWZ--11
Baricklow
LW1--Z7
Bar.ker
LWl--16, 19, 40
LWZ--9
LW3--19, 27,. 29
LW6--9, 19
LE--17
WA--7
Barley
GR--5
Barnard
LW3--9
Barnes
LWZ--I0
CL--2
GR--8
PA--8
Barnett
LW3--14
EU--16, 30
Barnhart
MA--15, 22, 23
WI--9
Barnhisel
WA--4
Barnum
PA--51
Barret
GR--IZ
Barriclow
PA--45
Barrielow
I?A':'-15, 18
Barry
LWl--29
LW4--15
Barteaux
LWl--36
Barteldes
LW4--3
Bartheldes
LW4--Z1
Bartholow
LW2--29
Bartleman
LW3--ZZ
Bartlett
LW2--Z9
LE--22
Barton
CL--17
,MA--8
PA--18, 38, 39
Bartusch
EU--3Z
Baruck
LE--18
Baskervale LW5--8
Bass
LW3--9
Basset
LW2--35
Bast
. KA--4

�WA--16
LW4--7
CL--12
LW6--1
LW3--8
EU--23
LWl--13
KA--1
WA--46
LWl--37
Beal
LW2--2
Beam
LW3--43
MA--23
Beamen
LW6--10
Bean
LWl--2
Bear
LW2--9
Beard
WI--ll
LW2--14
Beattie
LWl--38
Bebee
WA--1
Beber
,EU--32
Beck
PA--sO
Becktal
LW3--24
Bedale
,Bedele
LW3--24
CL--16
Bedgood
Bedinger
LW4--3
KA--6
Beeks
PA--43
Beels
GR--13
Beezeley
GR--8
,WA--31
Beezley
Beggerly
EU--4
Beibee
MA--16
Beirsaw
LW2--13
Belinger
LW4--13
Bell
LW2--7, 18
LW4--10, 12
LWs--l
'LW6--1
KA--19, 21
PA--19, 34, 37,
39, 40, 42
WA--23, 41
Bellamy
LW3--36
Benas
LW4--16
Benedict
LW4--1s
Benidict
LW2--3
Benjamin,
KA--3, 13,
Benjman
18, 19
Bennett
LW3--6
CL--1
LE--7, 8
Benson
LWl--31
MA--ll
PA--8
WA--20
Benton (or Boulon) CL--1
Bercaw
LW2--13
Bergen
LW3--8
Berger
LW3--33
Bergman
LW2--1
Bernitz
EU--3
Berry
LW2--16
LW3--4, 28
LWs--13
LE--16
PA--19
Bettridge
WA--39
Bew
LW3--11
Bickerton
KA--13
Bicknow
LWl--19
Biebush
LW4--4
Batdorf
Bates
Baum
Baxter
Baylor
Bazil
Beach

WA--2
LW2--30
LW3--17
LW6--11
Bilderback MA--1
LW3--42
Billings
PA--19
Bingamon
KA--6
Bininger
LW4--11
Binkley
Birmingham LW4--1T
CL--ll
Bishop
WA--27
LWl--19
Bisknell
LW3--31
Bivens
CL--ll
Bjorklund
LW6-'-20
Black
EU--4
PA--16, 17,
19, 20
WI--12
LWs--8
Blackburn
Blackiedge LW2--6
LW3--8
Blackman
GR--1
LW4--7
Blackner
PA--24
Bladen
MA--9
Blair
LWl--16
Blakely
LWl--27
Blanchard
LW3--3s
Bland
LE--ll
Blaney
Blankenship KA--13
WA--30
Blanton
EU--38
Blechel
LW4--10
Bleckel
LW4--19
Blew
LWl--33
Blish
WI--7
Blocker
LW4--9
Blodgett
LW2--l6, 23
Blood
PA--8
Bloom
LE--22
Blue
LW2--s
Blunt
KA--ll
LWl--7
Boardees
Boardman
LWl--4
PA--47
Bodwell
PA--16, 24
WI-:"ll
Bolger
WI--9
Bolton
PA--13
Bond
LW3--3s
CL--10, 11,
15, 17
MA--4, 24
Bonner
EU--33
Booker
LWs--2
Booth
KA--20
PA--18
Border
LW2--2
WI--12
Borer
EU--11, 36
Borgolthaus LW2--1s
Bossler
WA--20
Boswell
LWl--3s
Bosworth
LW3--27
Bougthan
LE--23
Boughton
LW3--10
WA--s7
Boulden
GR--13
Boulon (or Benton) CL--l
Bounce
LW3--40

Bierman
Bigelow
Biggs

CL--14, 15, 16
MA--22
EU--32, 36, 39
Bower
LWl--12, 13
Bowers
MA--12, 13
WI--1, 8, 9
Bowes
LW·1--4
LW4--3
Bowing
KA--2
Boyce'
LWl--6
Boyd
LW3--42
CL--14
KA--4, 16, 18
LE--26
WA--1s
WI--4
LW2--s, 7
Boyer
LW4--11
LW4--16
Boyle
CL--16, 17
PA--46
Boynton
Brack
LW4--10
Brackett
WA--ll
LWl--20
Bradley
LW2--6
LW3--1s
LW4--4
CL--19
GR--ll
Bradshaw
MA--22
LW2--18
Brady
LW4--2
PA--4
Brandon
LE--10
Brangan
EU--1s
LWl--13, 27
Branin
Brannon
LW3--33
Brass
LW2--8,
KA--12
Brauer
LW2--31
Bravens
LW6--12
Brawly
KA--19
Bray
LW2--22, 23
Brayton
LWl--43
Brecheisen EU--26
Breckheisen PA--30, 31
Breckinkin LW4--l4
Breeze
PA--17
Breithaupt
PA--30
Brende
EU--32
Brendman
LWl--17
Brett
WA--s3
Brewer
PA--4
Brewington PA--29, 30
Brichtehsaur LW4--10
Brickley
LW2--22
LW3--4
PA--37
Bricourt
PA--46
Bridges
LW1--ll
LW2--18
Briechtehsaur LW4--l0
Briggs
LW3--9
WA--30
Brigham
LW2--6
Brindel
LWl--40
Brindman
LWl--17
Brink
LW4--1s
Brisbon
LW4--8, 10
Briscow
WA--49
Briskow
LW3--30
LW6--10

Bowen

�LWl--17
LW1--:3S
WA--1l, 58
WI--7
Britti~
LW2--3
Britton
Brockelsby LW1--l2
LW3--32, 33
Brocks
LWl--39
KA--2
Brockway
PA--l8
Broipar
LW4--7
Bromelsick LW3--16, 18
Brookins
WA-'-14
Brooks
LWl--13, 39
LW2--30
LW3--10, 15,
27, 28
LW4--20
LWS--3, 4
CL--2
KA--2
WA--2S, 57
WI--ll
Brosman
PA--si
Brosson
LE--S
Brotherton LWl--36
Brown
LWl--4, 10, 21,
22, 23,
33, 37
LW2--S, 12, 16,
26, 33
LW3--14, 33, 3S
LW4--12, 22
LWS--1S
CL--S, 8
EU--2
GR--S
KA--8
LE--6, 22
MA--12
PA--16, 27, 44
WA--19, 21, 22,
23, 43
WI--7
Browning
LW4--12
LE--13
Brubake
LWl--21
Brubaker
MA--1S
WI--6
Bruce
LWS--14
WA--14
Brueggen
EU--39
Bruening
PA--46
Bruggen
LW4--1
Bruke
LW2--3S
Brumbaugh
PA--16
Brundage
GR--4
WI--5
Brune
LW3--20
Brungan
LW2--20
Bryant
LW2--3
PA--18
WA--7
Bryson
WA--3S
Buch
LW3--18, 19
LW4--19
Buchanan
LW4--7
Buchheim
KA--3, 6
Buck
CL--19
EU-408
PA--47
WA--33, 34
Bristol
Britnall
Brittian

Bucking
Buckingham
Buckler
Buckley
Bucklin
Buckman
Buckmaster
Buckner
Buk
Bulk
Bullean
Bullene
Bullock
Bunton
Burber
Burdshuh
Burer
Burgan
Burgen
Burgoon
Burke
Burlingame
Burlingane
Burlington
Bur'mean
Burnet
Burnett

Burns

Burroughs
Burton
Bushman
Busse
Bussel
Bussell
Buswell
Butel
Butler
Buttermore
Byerly
Byers
Byrd
Cade
Cadwell
Cady
Caldwell
Callahan
Callan
Callaway
Cameron
Campbell

LW3--2S
LW2--6
KA--14
LW2--22
LWl--4
PA--9
WA--'Sl
LW3--29
LW4--16
LE--l4
LE--20
WA--46
LW4--1S
CL--1
LW3--24
WI--7
LW3--14
LW2--1
LW2--23
GR--S
LW4--3
WI--12
LW3--4, 10
LW4--2, 21
LWl--2S
WA--14
LWS--1S
WA--43
WA--S6
LW3--32
LW6--1
GR--2
LE--3
PA--34
LW1--9
LW2--1, 21
LW3--21, 33
EU--38
LE--26
WI--7
WA--4S
LW3--12, 14
LW1--21
LW2--28, 29
LWS--14
LWS--14
WA':"-38
PA--22
LW2--2
LWS--14
EU--28
LW3--2
LW6--7
PA--10
WI--8
PA--SO
WA--12
LWl--38
GR--8
WA--3, 7, 34
LW4--14
GR--9
LW3--7
LW3--34
LW4-1
WI-11
LW3--37
WA--1
LWI--10
LW3--21, 26, 42
LW4--17

Ca:apbell

LWS--7
LW6--S
GR--6, 11, 13
PA--14, 49
WA--47
Canovan
LWS--33
Cans dell
WI--1
Cantrell
PA--si
Carey
LWl--14
Cargay
MA--23
Carlos
LW1--41
LW6--1S
Carlson
LW3--12
Carmean
LWl--43
Carmen
LW1--27
Carmichael CL--12
Carnahan
MA--6
Carnes
LW4--17, 18
Carney
LE--23
carpenter
LW2--12, 17
LW3--3
PA--26
WA--SS
Carper
LW4--10
Carr
LW4--19
LW6--2
EU--2S
MA--18
Carrius
LW2--20
Carroll
GR--3
Carson
LW1--32
WA--17, 32
Carter
LW1--2
LW2--2S
GR--8, 11
PA--46
WA--2S, 26
Cartwright LW6--11
CL--1
WA--34
Caruth
LW2--24
Caruthers
LW4--9
Carver
LWS--6, 7
Cary
GR--3
WI--6
Casaiger
WA--34
Case
LWS--9
Cased
LW3--3
Casper
LWS--8, 10
Cassad
LW3--3
Casway
LE--17
Caswell
WA--10
Catharin
LW3--29
Causer
KA--16
Cavanaugh
LW3--6, 26
GR--12
Cavaness
PA-:--48
Caylor
CL--1, 2, 9, 10
Cednburg
LW3--39
Ceiver
LW3--S
Cewgill
PA--50
Chadbourne
PA--4S
Chadwick
LWl--21
LW3--27
EU--20
Chaffee
LWS--3
Chaffer
LWS--3
Challis
MA--10
Chamberlain LWl--21
PA--43
Chambers
WA--37
Chandler
LW1:--8, 9

�LW3--13
LWl--4l
LW2--8
LW3--37
LW4--20
CL--3
PA--47
Charles
LW3--34
EU--27
Charlotte
LW3--6
Charlton
LWl--13, 26
WA--45
Cheeney
PA--2
cherry
LW2--22
LW4--7
Chesholm
Chester
LWl--21, 33
Chevalier
WA--37
Childers
LW3--3
Childs
LWl--41
LW5--13
EU--2, 29
Chishum
LW4--7
Chitzer
LW3--30
Chockley
WI--5
Chollai
WI--5
Christ
LW1--10
Christenson LW3--42
Christian
LW2--16, 31, 32
LW6--2
CL--8
MA--7
Christianson LW4--6
Christison LW4--6, 7
Christy
KA--17
Chrizer
LW2--17
Chrowell
WA--5
Chruther
CL--13
chrysler
LWl--38
LW2--17
Church
LW4--9, 15
LW5--3
Churchbaugh, WI--9
Churchfield WA--22
Churchill
LWl--3l
WA--10, 27
Cidenburg
LW3--39
Cillip
LW6--12
Ciseness
LW4--4
Civer,
LW3--5
Clark
LWl--3, 11
LW2--16
LW3--13, 15, 21,
28, 30, 42
LW4--24
'LW5--13
LW6--1, 13, 14
EU--2, 5, 34
LE--4
MA--14, 15
PA--5, 15, 24,
29, 32,
36, 37
WA--9, 15, 20,
37, 40,
45, 56
WI--5
Clarke
LW2--34
LW3--21
Clast
KA--20
Clay
LW4--2
LW5--4
LW6--7
Chaple
chapman

Clayborn
claybourne
Claypool
Clayschultz
Clayton
Clifford
Cline
Clinn
Clinton
Clock
Cloud
Clymonts
Coarse
Cobbin
Coble
Cochran
Cockins
Cockland
Cockreham
Coe
coffey
Coffin
Coger
Cogle
Cohn
Coker
Colbert
Cole

Coleman
Colliers
Collins
Colman
Colsin
Colton
Colwell
Colyer
Comer
Comstock
Conant
Cone
Conelly
Conger
Conneill
Conner

Conns
Contes
Conut
Conway
Cook

LW5--5
LW5--5
WA--46
CL--18
PA--48
CL--2
LW2--7, 10
LW5--2
WI--2, 8
LW2--10
LW5--11
LW3--27
LW4--6
LW2--26
WA-:'43
LW2--33
LWl--3
LW6--17
LW3--12
LW2--25
LW3--33, 34
WA--45
LWl--4
WA--22
PA--27
LW4--11
LW2--18
LW3--29
GR--5
LWl--32
LWl--41
EU--44
LW6--1
GR--10
LWl--37
LWl--37
LW2--1, 12
LW3--13
LW5--9
LW6--8
EU--7, 8, 29
MA--1
' LW2--8
CL--16
PA--5
LWl--19
LW3--30
LW6--4
KA--12
WA--46
LWl--36
WA--35
LW4--17
WA--31, 55
LW3--14
LW4--14
LW3--44
CL--17
LW4--8, 9
EU--41
EU--30
LW4--18
LWl--34
LW2--9
LW6--14
EU--l5
LW5--15
j&lt;A--18
KA--20
MA--11, 18
LWl--4, 5
LW5--11

Cook

LE--23
MA--5
WA--52
Coon
EU--38
Cooper
LW5--10
Coory
LW4--12
Coote
LW2--6
Copp
EU--40
Cora
WI--4
Coral
WA--54
Corbin
LW4--18
PA--42
Corder
MA--4
Cordley
LWl--6
Corel
LW6--11, 12
Corey
LWl--31, 41
Corkhill
PA--28
Cormack
EU--22
Cornelius
WA--31
Cornwell
LW4--2l
Corporal
LW6--15
Correll
LW4--1
Coryell
LW2--32
Cosgrove
LW3--33
Cosley
LWl--24
LW2--19
KA--12
Cosway
LE--17
Coton
LW6--19
Cotte
LW2--6
Cotterman
MA--19
Cotton
LW6--19
PA--15
Coulter
LW3--22
LE--10, 25
Coursen
MA--17
Coursey
GR--3
Couse
LW2--33
Covey
LWl--31
LW5--9
GR--8
Cowan
KA--13
Cowgill
PA--25, 50
Cowhart
LW2--9
Cox
LW3--24, 28
LW6--19
EU--10~ 11, 20
MA--5
WA--26, 56
Coy
LW2--7
GR--2
Cracklin
LWl--13
Cradit
PA--26
Craft
MA--17
Craig
LWl--6
LW5--11, 12
LW6--1
Craigmile
LWl--23
Craigmiller LW1--1
Cramer
LWl--24
LW2--10
LW3--28
LW5--14
WA--29
Crandell
LWl--40, ' 41
LW6--20
KA--2
Crater
PA--13
Crawford
WA--28
Creel
CL--l5
Crew
LW2--5
Criely
LWl--17

�LW4--24
LWl--17
LWl--33
EU--l, 34
LE--14
LE--21
LWl--3l
LW3--38
MA--23
Croo
WI--11
Crosby
LWl--3
I?A--46, 49
Crouch
LW2--27
LW5--7
LW6--l2
GR--14
Crow
LW2--2l
Crowder
LE--11
Cruezan
WI--2, 13
Crwnbaker
WI--7
Crummett
LW3--l8
Crump
LW3--30
WA--56
Crumrine
EU--30
Crusor
LW3--l6
Culbertson LW3--l4
Cummings
LW5--9,
KA-18
. LE--12
Cummins
MA--20
cunningham LW2--34
GR--l
LE--l
Cunnington LW4--3, 16
Curlett
Currier
WA--22
Curry
GR--5
Curtis
LW2--25
LW5--l0
CL--5
WA--46
Curtiss
LWl--4l
LW4--l4
LW5--l0
WI--3
Cushingberry LW6--l9
LE-:"l .
Custard
Cutler
LWl--18
Cutter
PA--5, 9

Criely

crily
crippen
crisp
Criss
Cristian
Criter
Crites

Dailey
Dale
Dalee
DaLee
Dallas
Dalston
Damm
Damuth
Daniels
I

Darling
Darmie
Darnell
Darno
Darsey
Dart
Dauen
Daven
Davenport

LW4--l5
WA--2
LW2--27
WA--59
PA--48
LE--16
LE--3
WA--37
LW1":-4l
LW6--2, .10
PA--42
WA--7
LW6--18
EU--43
GR--5
PA--49
LE--20
WA--53
LW3--26
KA--1
KA--1
LW1--36

EU--27
LE--7, 19, 22
LWl--5, 8, 25,
28, 32
LW2--26
LW4--l, 7,
10, 20
LW6--11
CL--17
EU--13, 24,
25, 29
PA--19, 35, 37
WA--2l, 23, 24,
43, 47, 59
Davy
EU--3
Day
LWl--2l
LE--22, 24
Deal
LW5--l5
Dean
LW6--2, 8
CL--5, 6,
13, 14
PA--23, 44
Deay
EU--25, 27
PA--36, 38
Dee
LW3--43
Deering
LW5--11
Deheck
WI--l
Deichtman
LW4--l2, 13
Delahunty
LW3--11
DeLesdennaen WA--44
Delesdernier LW3--l
Demery
LWl--37
Demming
I?A--48
WA--30
Denehou
KA--10
Denland
LW2--l3
Dennison
LW3--23
Dennweiler KA--10
Deppe
PA--42
Dersham
LW3--5
Deskins
KA--18
WI--4, 5, 6
Dessery
LW4--8
Devereaux
LWl--43
Devereux
LW3--44
Devine
LW2--35
WA-':"25
Deweese
I?A--47
Dey
LW2--30
LW3--2
Dibert
PA--50
Dick
EU--37
Dickenson
PA--45
Dicker
LW6-':'7
Dickins
LW4--22
Dickson
WA--58
Diggins
LW4--24
LW5--l0, 11
Diggs
LW3--34
LW4--20
Dillard
LWl--33
Dillon
LW6--21
Dime
LW1--20.
Dimera
LW3--l5
Dimery
LW3--15, 24
Dinsmoor
LW4--3
Dinterman
EU--32
Disbrow
CL--11, 12
Dix
LW1--19
Dixon
LW3--22
MA--3
Doak
LW1--26

Davenport
Davidson
Davis

Doak
Dobbin
Dobbins
Dodd
Dodder
Dodge

Dodridge
Dolan
Dolbee
Dolisi
Dollinger
Donahue
Donaldson
Donnelly
Donovan
Doolittle
Doom
Dorrance
Dorsey
Dougherty
Douglass
Dow
Downing
Doyle
Drake
Draper
Dresden
Dresser
Drew
Drisbach
Driscol
Drisdom
Duck
DuFee
Duff
Duffee
Duke
Duley
Dullenbeck
Dumars
Dumm
Dummer
Dunbar
Duncan

Dungan

WA--47
GR--13
LWl--38
PA--44
LW6--l7
MA--17
LW2--l7
LW5--2
LW6--l7
I?A--'5l
LW5--3
WA--12, 42
MA--19
EU--17
EU--38
LWl--38
LW3--2
LW5--l5
PA--49
WA--26
LW2--l6
LW3--43
LW4--9
LW2--20
LW3--42
WA--19
WA--33
I?A--45
LW4--14
LW4--23
WA--2, 53
EU--23
WA--10
LWl--9
KA--20
WA--36
I?A--10
LW5--2
LW4--9
LW2--27
LW5--l2
LW6--2, 4
LWl--4
KA--18
WA--50, 60
LW2--7
LW2--27
CL--4
WA--59
WA--6l
LW2--29
LW2--l7
WA--48
CL--7
KA--14
PA--10
WA--6l
KA--18
EU--10
WA--24
I?A--10
LE--3
LE--6
LWl--12, 18
WA--38
LW2--3, 35
LW4--6, 24
LW5--7
LW6--20
LE--1, 6, 7, 16
WA--45
PA--45

�Dunlap
Dunn

LW3--4
LW2--33
LW3--33
MA--13, 18

Dunnivan
Duno
Durby
Durgin
Durland
Durr
Duster
Dutton
Duval
Duvell
Duyer
Dwyer
Dyer
Eads
Eager
Earl
Earle
Earnshaw
Eastman
Eaton
Eberhart
Eberly
Ecke
Eckillies
Eckman
Edards
Eddy
Eder
Edham
Edhom
Edmund
Edmundson
Edridge
Edson
Edwards

Eggers
Eggert
Eggleston
Eisele

PA--8, 13
WA--lS
LW2--20
LE--8
KA--8
PA--48
LW3--36
EU--39
KA--3
LW3--27
WA--S
PA--36
GR--11

PA--34
PA--37
LW2--l, 29
PA--26
LW2--1S
WA--S2
WA--40
LWl--3l, 38
LW2--20
LW4--l6
WA--32; 33
LWS--6
EU--l2
PA--19
KA--3
PA--4, 10, 11
WI--2, 4
EU--42
LW2--l7
LW2--23
WA--7
LWS--7
LWl--12
EU--3, 38
LW3--22
LW3--22
WA--48
WA--16
WA--SS
CL--9
WA--33
LW1--10, 32, 39
LW2--16
LW3--29
LW4--8, 14
LWS--7, 8
EU--24, 42
WA--SS
EU--26, 39
LWl--16
WA--3l, 32
LW3--l
EU--S

Ellis
Ellison
Elston
Elwell
Ely
Embold
Emerson
Emery
Emiley
Enunett
Emory
English
Engstrom
Eno
Enos
Epley
Epperson
Epple
Erdemiller
Erickson
Ernst
Esick
Eslruff
Essex
Essie
Esson
Esterly
Etson
Eubanks
Evall
Evans

Everett
Evetts
Evilsisor
Ewing
Eyre
Fagana
Fager
Fall
Falley
Fallwell
Faltz
Faris
Farley
Farmer
Farnsworth
Farris
Farriss
Farwell
Fawcett
Fawl
Faxon

WA--19
LW5--2
WI--12
PA--l
LW2--9
LW4--10 _
LW4--2
LW6--10
LWl--37
KA--20
WA--19
LWl--13
LWl--7
LE--ll
WA--55
WA--52
WA--54, 55
WA--53
LW4--1, 3
LE--16
LW4--6
EU--40
LW2--1S
LWl--6
EU--S
WA--26
LWl--22
EU--S
LW2--31
GR--2
LW3--1?
LWl--9
WI--13
CL--12
LWl--40
LW2--15
LW4--S
LW5--12
GR--l
KA--ll, 12
LE--4
PA--20
WA--14, lS,
19, 57
WI--4, 6, S
LW4--16
WA--43
PA--19
LWl--2S
LW2--2, 11, 21
LW3--5
LW4--1S _
LW2--20, 21
WA--52
WI--ll
WA--61
WA--41
CL--1S
KA--2, 7
LWl--42
KA--l
LWl--40
EU--ll
LWl--34
WA--2S
LE--13
LW4--9
PA--l
MA--2
LWI--IO, 12
LW2--S

LW3--14
WA--26
PA--37
WA--ll
MA--7
WI--2
Feggins
LW1--S
Feil
LW2--2S
Feldholf
EU--43
Fendt
EU--37
Fenoughty
PA--23
Fenton
PA--13
Ferguson
LW3--43
LW6--19
WA--S
Ferrill
LW3--l9
Ferris
LW4--10
LE--23
Fettors
LW6--10
Fiedler
LWl--22
Wl--39
Field
LW4--9
Fields
LWl--41, 42
EU--S
WA--9, lS, 61
Figgins
LW1--S
Filmore
LWl--23
Filpel
MA--2
Fincher
LW5--13
Finchers
LW6--3
Fingerly
MA--24
Finley
LW3--S
KA--20
Finney
LWl--30, 40, 42
Fisdale
LWl--34
Fish
LW6--16, 17
Fishbaugh
MA--21
Fishburn
MA--15
Fisher
LWl--30
LW3--15, 27
LW4--6, 14
. LW5--6
EU--37
LE--2
MA--4, 5,
16, 19
PA--2S
WI--2
Fitch
LW4--4
-Fitton
LE--21
. Fitzgerald PA--49
Fitzhue
LW6--12
Fitzhugh
LW3--19
GR--13
Fitzler
LW2--19
Fitzpatrick LW3--2
LW6--S
KA--l
LE--S, 20
Fix
KA--5
Flang
LW2--3
Flare
PA--33
Fleer
WI--6
Fletcher
LWl--40
LW4--7, S
WI--14
Flinn
LWl--43
LW4--10, lS
WA--3S
Flint
LW1--1S
Flinton
LWl--19
Flintwn
LWl--19

Faxon

Fearing
Fearor
Feass
Featherston

�WI--9
MA--6
WI--2, 3, 5, S,
9, 10, 12
LW2--30
Fluke
WI--1
Fogle
LW3--7
Foley
LW4--S
Follitt
LW3--1S
Fontor
LWl--9, 31
Foote
LW6--16
Force
LW4--2, 11, 12
Ford
LW5--3
Forlin
LW3--3, 30
Forsyth
WA--30
Forsythe
EU--5, 33, 34
Fortner
WA--S
Fortson
LW3--13
Forward
LW6--6
LWl--23
Foster
PA--21
WA--14
LW3--1S
Foutor
LW2--21
Fowell
LW2--13
Fox
CL--9
EU--36, 37
KA--2, 9
WA--19
KA--17
Foxen
PA--45
Frame
LWl--19
Francis
LW6--1
LW2--3
Frank
LWl--22
Franklin
LW4--S
LW5--5
WA--39
Frazer
LWl--17
LW6--1
Frazier
GR--13
MA--9
Frederickson LW3--36
Fredrickson WA--59
Freeman
LWl--20
KA--16
PA--3S
Freese
WI--1
French
LWl--17
PA--46
WA--60
Fricker
LW4--7
LW6--17
Frisbie
LW4--19
Frishie
LW4--19
Fritchie
LW6--l7
Fritz
LWl--43
LW5--l6
PA--10, 51
Frost
PA--4S
Fruin
MA--17
Fry
LWl--30
LW3--l2
EU--S
KA--l
PA--20
WA--40, 41, 61
Fuell
LWl--3
Fulkerson
WA--61
Fuller
LWl--42
MA--23
PA--4l

Flora
Flory

Fuller

Fullerton
Fulton
Funk
FUnkhouse
Funnel
Furness
Furze

Gabriel

WA--52
PA--32, 33
LW6--S
WI--S
LE--20
LW4--3
LW2--7
KA--2

LW3--27
EU--1l, 25, 30
WI-.,.3
Gaddis
Gage
LW2--31
LW6--2
Gail
LW3--ll
Gainer
LWl--3
Gaines
LWl--30
Galaher
WI--10
Gale
WI--3
Gall
LWl--19
Gallegher
LE--17
Galletly
PA--35
Gamble
WA--49
Ganmer
WA--31
Ganner
WA--16
Gardner
LW3--12
LW4--S, lS
EU--29
MA--12
Garin
WA--26
Garrett
LW2--25
GR--7
LE--17
WA--32, 46
Garrill
LE--6
Garvin
EU--31
Gaskell
LW1--1S
GR--2
Gaume
LW5--13
Gaumer
EU--1S
Gause
EU--29
Gaver
LW3--11
Gavin
WA--26
Gay
LW2--20
Geelan
LE--l
Gellman
LWl--29
Gemmell
LWl--9
Gentry
LW3--9
LE--ll
George
KA--6
MA--ll
WA--9
Georgii
PA--ll
Geria
KA--19
Gerstenberger EU--23
Gert (or Goit) PA--S
Getker
EU--4l
Geyer
CL--13
Gibbs
WA--33
Gibson
EU--5
WA--3S, 39
Giffin
LW2--33
WI--7
Gilberg
LWl--2S
Gilbert
WA--30
Gilges
WI--13
Gill
LWl--3, 19
LW3--20
LW4--l5
PA--4, 14, 51
WA--21
Gillberg
LWl--2S, 29

Gillespie
Gillett
Gillette
Gilley
Gillham
Gilliland
Gillman

LE--1S
LW4--S
GR--6
LWl--2
LWl--36
WA--26
WI--6, S
LW2--1S
WA--25

L~n--13, 32
LW2--27
. LW4--10
Gilman
PA--1S
Gilmore
EU--31
GR--13, 14
Gilson
WA--27
Gingerich
WA--5S
Gingerick
WI--4
Givens
LW2--16
LW6--16
LW4--S, 12,
EU--14
Gladden
LW3--3.S, 39
Glaser
PA--31
Glass
WA--61
Glassor
LW3--17
Glathart
LW4--2l
Gleason
LW2--34
GR--1
WI--10
Gleed
LW2--30
LW3--6
Glen
·LE--15, 17,
Glesby
KA--17
Glidden
WI--S
Gluyas
EU--S
Goit (or Gert) PA--S
Good
LWl--29
Goodman
LW2--l7
Goodrich
LW2--17
Goodwell
LW6--1S
Gordon
PA--49
Gormeley
LWl--31, 41,
Gormely
LW2--27
Gormerley
LWl--41
Gorrula
WA--44
Goslin
LW2--32
Goss
WA--49
Gossman
EU--12
Gould
LW3--7
WA--33
Graeber
LW4--5, lS
Gr.af
EU--42
Graham
LE--5
Granger
LWl--29
Grant
LW2--21
LW3--2
WA--5
Graoeley
LW3--29
Graton
LW4--17
Graveley
LW3,..-29
Gray
LWl--20, 43
LW3--2, 5
LW6--l5
GR--9
WA--59
Green
LW2--13, 16,
LW3--3, 33
LW5--12
LE--24, 25
PA--26
WA--24

Gillmore

16

19

42

25

�Greenle
Greer
Gregg
Greggs
Gregory
Greiner
Gren
Gress
Greswold
Grew
Grey
Griebel
Griener
Griffin
Griffis
Griffith

Griffiths
Griggs
Grischow
Grisham
Grissette
Grisso
Grissom
Grissorn
Griswold
Groh
Gromley
Grone
Grose
Grosheider
Groshider
Gross
Grostoff
Grovenor
Grover
Grow
Guam
Guest
Guffin
Gufler
Guinn
Gunn
Gunter
Gutknecht
Gutsmuthel
Haas
Haberlein
Hackley
Haddock
Hadley
Hadlond
Haelig
Hae1sig
Hafer
Hagan

EU--41
LW2--16
LW1--31
LW2--2
LW1--9, 25
LW2--1
EU--17, 34
LW2--16
KA--9
LW1--2
LW2--33
LW6--15
EU--38
MA--14, 18
LW2--12, 28
EU--28
WA--19
PA--10
LWl--14
LW2--12
LW3--10, 37
PA--22, 43
WA--49
WI--3
WA--21
LW3--1
LW4--23
EU--25
EU--7, 12
LW3--7, 8
MA--22
LW2--24
LW2--17
LWl--2
LW3--16
LWl--30
LWl--30
CL--9
LW6--21
LWl--13
LWl--13
LW2--6
PA--25
WA--40
LW3--43
WA--12
LW5--7
LW6--8
WA--59
LW2--28, 33
EU--42
EU--ll
LWl--6, 7
LW2--35
LW3--28
EU--27
EU--41
PA--36
WI--1, 2, 13
LW4--1
GR--10
LW2--22
L·~n--30

LW2--25
LW4--S
LW4--4
EU--42
EU--41
LE--2, 16
LW3--39
WA--56

Hagerty
Hagglent
Hagon
Hague
Haines
Halburt
Halderman
Hale
Haley
Hall

Hallmark
Halms
Halsing
Ham
Hamich
Hamilton

Hamlin
Hammond
Hampdon
Hampton
Hancock·
Hanee
Hanes
Haney.
Hannam
Hannold
Hanscom
Hanscon
Hansom
Hanson
Harbrick
Harbour
Hard
Hardin
Harding

Hardterfer
Hardwick
Harford
Hargus
Harlan
Harley
Harlow
Harmon

Harpell
Harper

LW3--37
WA--39
WA--29
LW3--17
PA--51
WI--14
MA--13
MA--7
LWl--17
LW4--16
WA--39
EU--42
LWl--6, 10
LW2--8, 9
LW3--20
LW5--4, 5
LW6--2
KA--16
WA--3
WI--3
CL--12
WI--3
WA--3
EU--27
WA--47
WA--1
LW3--12, 20, 31
LW4--22
GR--10
WA--22
WI--2, 14.
WA--53
LW2--20, 23, 24
KA--10, 16
WI--12
LWl--37
LWl--37
LW2--21
PA--21
LW3--25
WA--ll
LW5--1
PA--28
PA--41
LW4--19
WA--39, 40
WA--40
LW2--15
LW2--15
PA--35
LWl--39
WI--8
LW2--29
.LW5--14
LW2--13
LW5--14, 15
MA--20
WI--10
MA--13
WA--60
PA--46, 47, 48
PA--28
PA--18
WA--13
LW4--4
LW6--6, 7
CL--7
GR--7
WA--20
WA--7
LWl--19
LW4--12, 19

Harper

WA--36
CL--6, 7
PA--28
LW2--8
WA--53
LW1--15, 19, 20,
21, 29
LW2--10
LW3--22, 25, 32
LW4--24
LW5--6, 10
LW6--3, 5, 6, 12
EU--3, 12, 33
KA--9
LE--12, 16, 19
PA--20
WA--58.
WI--5
KA--17
. WA--8
WI--ll
LWl--34
LW4--11
LW5--1
GR--3
EU--41
LW3--40
MA--23
WA--48
WI--8
KA--3
LE--3
LW3--10
LW5--6
LW6--13, . 19
EU--5
WA--36
LWl--38
EU--7
LW4--9
MA--20
LW4--5
WA--46, 60
MA--21
LW3--29
PA--12, 13
WA--17
LWl--26, 27
LW4--13
WA--47
CL--12
LW5--10
LW4--17
LW4--24
EU--17
EU--27
LW4--24
PA-'-17
CL--17
KA--9
LW1--10
LW3--9, 10
LW6--20, 21
LWl--32
WA--ll
LW4--2, 13
LW4--2, 13
LW6--14
LE--18
LWl--4, 11, 24
LW3--2, 18
LW6--20

Harrell
Harries
Harrington
Harris

Harrison
Harshman
Hart

Hartig
Hartman

Hartsman
Hartup
Harvey

Harvin
Harwood
Hase
Haskell
Haskins
Haslett
Hastie
Hatch
Hatcher
Hathaway
Hatton
Hatz
Haure
Haus
Hauter
Havens
Haver
Hawk
Hawkins
Hawthorne
Hay
Hayben
Hayden
Hayes

�LW6--8
PA--36, 38
WI--2
LWl--2S
CL--9
MA--19
MA--6
WI--l
EU--40
LE-,-4
LE--1S
CL--10
EU--32
CL--10
WA--18, 19
PA--33
Helm
MA--19
Helstrom
KA.--1S
Heming
PA--12
Hemphill
PA--22
Henan
LW4--S, 6
Henderson
EU--6
KA.--1S
PA--47
WA--16
WI--4
Hendman
LW4--1S
Hendricks
KA.--7
.Hendry
LW3--10, 11
WA--17, 42
LWS--l
Heney
LW2--9
Henley
LW6--l8
EU--28
Henly
Henne (or Hume) LW3--27
LE--3, 20
Hennesey
LW2--9
Henniss
LW2--2, 3, 27
Henry
LE--S
EU--4, 24, 29
Henshaw
KA.--17
Hensleman
LWl--23, 39
Henson
LWl--38
Heone
PA-·-37
Herard
LWl--20
Herbert
LWl--20
Herbs
EU--38
Hernell
Herning
PA--4
EU--1
Herold
GR--11
Herondon
Herr
WA--S4
WI--10
Herrick
LW3--30
Herrington LWl--43
LW2--28
LW3--26
LW4--23
Herron
LW3--2S
Hershall
KA.--2
Hertzler·
WI--10
Heskinson
PA--7
Hess
LW4--l
Hestman
WI--8
Hettick
LW2--30
Hewitt
LWl--2
LW5--6
Hiatt
MA--10
Hibbard
LW2--16
Hicks
LW4--8, 10
LW6--9
Hidden
LW3--30
Higgins
LW2--30

Haynes
Hays
Hayslett
Hayworth
Heathman
Hecox
Hefner
Heiffner
Heinrich
Heise
Heisey
Heldstrom
Heley
Hellstrom

LW2--32
WA--13
KA.--S
PA--16
LWl--12
LW2--12
LW4--6
EU--29
KA.--7, 8
LE--2, 4
WA--9, 10, 17
EU--34
Hilt
Hilton
EU--32
Himoe
LWl--26
WA--48
WI--10, 12
Hindman
Hine
CL--6
Hines
LW3--26
LW4--18
WI--7, 9
CL--6
Hinman
Hitchcock
LWl--2
WA--S
Hitzinger
LWl--22
Hoadley
LW2--24
LW2--l0, 18, 19
Hoag
LW3--3
LE--15
WA--36
Hoagg
EU--29
Hobbs
EU--10, 31
Hocken
LW2--17
Hodge
LW3--3l
Hodges
LW2--23
Hodgman
LWl--7
Hofer
KA.--14
Hogan
LW3--34
WI--8
Hoge
CL--1S
Hogh
LW1--11
Holbert
CL--IO
Holbrener
WI--13
Holcom
WA--17, 18
Holen
LWl--32
Holland
LWl--4l
LW3--23
Hollenberg LW3--3l
Hollenberry LW3--3l
Hollinger
LW6--l6
Hollister
LWl--24
Hollow
WA--44
Holloway
LW2--25
WA--19
Hollowell
EU--24
Holman
LW5--6
Holmes
LWl--6, 23
EU--8
PA--12, 17
WI--3
Holms
LWl--22
WI--3
Holsburg
WI--11
Holstein
LW2--2S
Holt
LWl--3
Holum
CL--13
Honak
LW3--40
Hone
LW3--25
WA~:"46
Hones
Honnald
LW4--l9
Hood
LE--24
Hook
KA.--13
WA--13

Higgle
Hiland
Hilderbrand
Hilkey
Hill

Hoopes
Hoover
Hope
Hopkins

Hopper
Horn
Hornbarger
Hornsby
Horrell
Horton
Houak
Houghtelin
Houks
House
Houseman
Houser
Houston
Hover
Hovey
Howard

Howe
Howell
Howland
Howlett
Hoysradt
Hoyt
Hubbard
Hubble
Huber
Hubert
Huck
Huddleston
Hudson
Hugenot
Huggard
Hughenet
Hughes

Hughs

Hughson
Hulbert
Hulce
Hull

PA--28
MA--4, 19
WI--6
LW3--1S
WI--9
CL--11
GR--1
PA--6
WA--8
GR--4
LWl--7, 32, 41
LW3--27
WI--1
LWl--24
WI--3, 12
LW1--1S, 33, .3'1
LW3--40
LWl--12
LW3--31, 32
LW2--2
PA--33
WI--S
LW1--l1, 38, 4~
LW6--7
CL--12
LW3--6
WA--48
LW2--19, 20
LWS--8
LW6--7
CL--17
LE--18
PA--16, 28
WA--34
LW2--34
CL--12
GR--7
LWl--18
LE--2S
WA--20
EU--10
WA--12
LWS--4
LWl--27
LW6--l0
WA--4S
CL--6
LW4--2l
EU":'-38
WA--38
LW3--18 .
EU--23
CL--12
WA--41
LW2--1
PA--41, 42
LW2--l3, 14
WA--4S
LW4--1
LWS--13
EU--11
GR--6
LE--IO
PA--37
LWl--3S
LW2--l3
LE--23
PA--40, 42
WA--11
LW2--3
CL--17
KA.--7

�Hume (or Henne) LW3--27
PA--46
Humphrey
EU--11
Hunsiker
LWl--24
Hunt
LW3--7
LW5--16
LW6--18
Hunter
LWl--5, 38, 40
LW3--10, 24, 29,
33,37,39
LW5--7
PA--45
WA--24, 47
Hurd
GR--13
Hurder
GR--3
Hurlbut
WI--1
Huson
LW1--11
Hutchings
LW4--21
Hutchinson LW3--5, 34
CL--11
MA--14
PA--35
Hutchison
LW3--5
LW4--4
Huwlett
WA--12
Huzett
CL--5
Hyde
LW3--26, 34
Hydel
LW2--3
Hyland
LW2--33
WI--12

Jaeschke
Jaescphs
Jager
Jais
James

Ice
Ijams
Ilesby

Jet
Jim
Johanning
Johns
Johnson

Iliff

Ingalls
Ingersoll
Ingle
Ingstram
Inks
Innes
Irvin
Irwin
Jack
Jackson

Jacobs
Jacobson
Jacot
Jaedicke

KA--9
LE--5
KA--17
LE--7, 8,
10, 20
PA--1, 9
LWl--14
LW2--14
LW6--14
KA--10
WI--3, 13
LW2--21
LW6--16
LWl--27, 30
LW2--7
LW2--7
LW4--11
LW6--1, 2
MA--2
WA--36
MA--6
WA--26
LWl--17
LW2--34
LW3--32
LW4--9
LW5--1
LW6--2, 7,
14, 20
EU--7, 24
GR--4
MA--10
WA--32, 55, 56
WI--8
LWl--39 '
CL--7
WA--38, 40
LW5-.-10
WI--5
LWl-2S

Jamison
Janes
Jarrett
Jeans
Jefferson
Jefferys
Jeffrey.
Jeffries
Jenke
Jenkins

Jennings

Johnston
Johnstone
Jones

WA--28
LWl--20
LE--2
LW2--25
LW6--21
EU--21
LE--13
PA--24
LWl--21
LW5--9,
PA--4
LW2--27
PA--5
LWl--8
LW4--5
PA--49
LWl--7
WA--61
EU--26
PA--40
EU--S
LWl--38
LW2--3,
LW4--6,
MA--21
LWl--26
LW4--6
EU--24
GR--7
PA--9
WA--4
WA--13
KA--5
WI--5
LW4--S,
LWl--2,

MA--3
PA--1, 7, 9, 29
WA--5, 18, 32,
46, 47, 60
WI--1, 9
Joseph
PA--40
Jourdon
PA--21, 22
Journey
PA--28
Jours (or Joy or Jury)
EU--17
Joy
LW5--9
EU--8, 17,
19, 23
PA--l
Juchemich
EU--20
WA--4, 5
Judson
LWl--5
WA--46, 47
Junberg
LWl--33
Junebaugh
WA--58
Junkins
PA--45
WA--15, 32
Jury (or Jours or Joy)
EU--17
Justiss
LW2--15
Justus
WA--57

Jones

15

32
22

20
3, 10,
II, 16, 17,
18, 19, 25,
31, 33, 34
LW2--3, 19, 34
LW3--5, 10, 20,
21, 23, 27
LW4--2, 5,
21, 23
LW5--2, 6, 8,
11, 13
LW6--7, II,
13, 14
CL--11, 13, 16
EU--34
LE--2, 11, 13
MA--11, 12
PA--44
WA--17, 29, 37,
43, 46, SO,
51, 52
LWl--18,- 41
PA--6
LWl--5, II, 12,
42, 43
LW2--6, IS, 20,
27, '32, 35
LW3--9, 16, 17,
33, 37,
38, 42
LW4--2, 8,
13, 16
LW5--7
LW6--10
CL--18
GR--6, 7
KA--6, 11

Kaegi
Kaiz
Kane

. EU--43
LWl--29
LWl--20
EU--16
Kansas
LWl--17
Karnes
PA--1
Kassinger
PA--8
Katherman
WI--7
Katsenstein LW4--11
Katzenstein LW2--2
Katzman
LWl--40
Kaufman
LW5--15
Kaumer
LW3--20
Kaylor
WI--10
Kearns
PA--29
Keaton
WI--14
Keaumer
LW3--20
Kedward
WA--50
Keefe
LW3--6
Keefer
WA--35
Keeler
LWl--33
LW2--1
LW3--35
Keeny
CL--17
WI--8
Keenz
CL--17
Keiffer
PA--44
Keinson
LW1;"-36
Keith
LW5--13
Kelchingman CL--8
Kellar
LW4--18
Keller
KA--1
Kellerman
EU--35, 42
Kelley
KA--17
Kellogg
LWl--14
LW3--42
Kelly
LW2--17, 18
LW4--14
MA--12, IS, 16
PA--14
WI--11
Kelsey
PA--1
Kelso
WA--15
Keltner
PA--7
Kendall
LW2--19

�Kendall
Kennedy

..

EU--2S
LWl--5, 21
LW2--24
LW3--14, 15, 23
LW6--1S
KA--15
PA--23, 36
WA--5, 6, 25,
53, 54, 57
KA--14
Kenzie
MA.--15
LW2--30
Kern
EU--39
PA--22, 2S, 29
Kerns
EU--4, 29
Kersey
WI--ll
Kesler
MA.--5
Kester
LWl--6
Kesting
LW2--27
Kettles
LW1--S
Keys
LW5--5
Kibbe
LWl--26
Kidward
LW4--17
Kiefe
LW2--26
Kiefer
LW4--9
Killam
LW2--11, 21, 22
Killworth
LW1--1S, 37
Kimball
LW2--2
Kimbell
PA--ll
Kincade
LW2--30
King
LW3--7
LW4--14
LW5--3
LW6--12
CL--3
EU--2, 41
PA--16
WA--3, 25
LW2--21
Kinzer
LW2--8
Kinzler
LW5--3
Kirby
LW6--20
WA--24
Kirchner
LE--6, 14
Kirk
Kirkland
EU--ll
Kirkpatrick LW2--24
MA.--6
WA--32
Kiscree
KA--13
Kiser
WA--32
Kiseree
Kitchen
KA--19
Kizer
KA--21
Klaus
LE--13
Klein
PA--34
Kling
WI--7
Kneale
WA--35
Kneeppe1
. PA--24
Knight
LW5--7
MA.--23
Knipp
WA--6
Knipper
LW4--4
Knittle
LW3--22
Knizer
LW2--21
Knoettell
LW2--19
Knowles
GR--9
Knox
PA--46
Knudsen
LW4-Knudson
LW2--15
Koch
LWl--12
Kohler
EU--37
KA--4
Koogle
MA.--lO

Koons
KOYs
. Kramer
Kraus
Kretsinger
Kristenger
Kritsinger
Kubitschex
Kuhne
Labarriere
Lacey
Lacy
Ladd
Laffreane
Lafthouse
Lagerquist
Lahay
Lahue
Lahy
Laidlaw
Lain
Laird
Lamb
Lambers
Lamberton
Lambertson
Lamborn
Lammer
Lamon
Lampson
Landon
Lane

LaNell
Langhston
Langren
Laptad
Larson
Larue
Lary
Laster
Lathan
Lauber
Laughlin
Laura
Lauson
Lauten
Lava
Lavin
Lavo
Law
. Lawler
. Lawrence

Laws
Lawson

LW2--14
LW1--S
PA--42, 43
EU--6, 14
PA--34
LW2--23
WI--13
EU--35
LW3--1
PA--12
LW1--S
LE--22
KA--12
WA--21
GR--7
GR--12
LW2--1
LW3--11
LE--9
LW3--11
PA--46
LW1--S
KA--7
WA--30
CL--7
LW6--9
LW3--30
WA--49
WA--6
LWl--21
LWl--15
LW2--27
WA--S7
EU--18
PA--6
LWl--27
LW3--5
LW5--S
EU--ll
GR--9
PA--13
LW3--21
WA--7
EU--16
LW5--S
GR--3
LWl--24, 25, 21
LW3--43
WA--45, 52
PA--51
WA--7
LW3--36
PA--33
LW5--15
LE--4
LW3--11
WA--60
PA--46
WA--59
GR--3
EU--40
LW5--S
LE--19
LW2--30
GR--S
KA--2, 3, 4
WA--34, 37
CL--S, IS
KA--1S
WI--S
LW2--35

LW3--1
MA.--20
PA--21
WA--60
Lawyer
MA.--19
Layers
LW4--16
Layton
WI--3
Leach
EU--12
Leamer
LE--21
Leary
WA--15
·PA--22
Lebengier
Lee
LWl--15
LW3--21, 35, ';0
LW5--S
EU--33
GR--7
LE--10
WA--22
Leeka (or Lorha) CL--4
Leenox
LW3--21
LeFebre
LW2--31
Leiby
LWl--28
Leigh
WA--45
WI--12
Leis
LWl--31, 41
LW2--34
Leiser
PA--47
Lemming
WA--5
Lende1l
LW3--23
Lenell
LW3--21
Lenix
LW3--21
Lentweller EU--39
Leonard
LW1--l9
LW2--1S
WA--7
Leoscch
LW1--11
Lescher
LW2--6
LW3--40, 43
Leslie
LW4--14
PA--:-20
Letcher
LW6--1, 13
Levantine
LW3--6
Levi
LW2--17
Lewis
LWl--31
LW2--24
LW3--1, 12
LW4--2, 5, 25
LW6--1, S, 19
EU--19, 44
GR--9
KA:'-S, 14,
15, 16
PA--25, 29
WA--S, 56, 59
Lexander
LWl--17
Liggett
EU--19
PA--26, 33,
49, 50
Lightfoot
WA--7
Lightwiller LW2--29
Likens
LW3--13
Limo
LW3--16
Linberry
LWl--22
Lind
MA.--9
Linciburgh
LWl--22
Lindell
LW3--23, 34
Lindemood
EU--30
Linden
WA--45
Lindley
LW5--S, 7
LW6--14
EU--29
WA--29

Lawson

�LW4--16
LW2--11
LE--10
LW2--35
CL--12
LE--24
WA--61
LWl--2
EU--20
WI--1
LW3--34, 35
Little
LW4--25
Livermore
Livingston EU--19
WA--41
Livingstone LW4-:-6
LWl--21
Loach
EU--2
Lobdell
WA--24
Lockhart
Lockhead
KA--9
LW5--1s
Lockwood
EU--8
Loesch
LWl--18
Loftien
LWl--18
Loftieus
LWl--2
Logan
LW2--12
LW6--9
WA--53
Logul'
LW1--l0
KA--8
Lohor
GR--10
Loit
LE--5
Lonebrake
LWl--38
Long
PA--sl
WI--8, 10
LW4--19
.Longer
Longfellow LW1--1s
LW3--37
WA--21
Longinecker CL--1s, 16
LW3--31
Loomis
Looney
LWl--8
Lorha (or Leeka) CL--4
EU--10
Losch
Losey
MA--l1, 12
Loss
LW4--12
Lossin
WA--33
EU--44
Lotholz
Lothrop
PA--ll
Loudinback MA--6
Louis
LE--9
LWl--16, 39
Love
Lovejoy
PA--l.3
Lovelace
EU--22
Lovell
LWs--s
Lovett
PA--17
Lovewell
LW5--5
Lowe
LW3--34
LE-.-:4
Lowry
PA--28
Loyd
LW2--6
Lucas
WA--2
Lucton
WA--5
Ludington
LWl--41, 42
LW4--24, 25
Lugton
LW4--24
Lum
LWl--18
LW4--4
Lupping
WA--14
Luther
LW2--22
Lutz
EU--26
LE--22
WI--l

Lindsay
Lindsey
Linn
Linter
Lions
Lippe
Lipscomb
Litchfield

Lyman
Lymon
Lynch
Lynn
Lyon
Lyons

McAllaster
McAllister
McBride
McBryant
McButcher
Mccabrey
McCager
McCain
McCall
. McCandles
McCandless
McCaney
McCann
McCarroll
McCarthy
McCarty
McCauley
McClanahan
MCClellan
McClemmand
McClintock
McClure
McCoach
McComber
McCombs
McConnel
McConnell

McCord
McCoy

McCrackin
McCuin
McCullough
McCune
M~Curdy

McCure
McDaniels
McDoga1l
McDonald

LW3--4, 5
WA--47
LW3--4
LWl--24
LW2--10
GR--ll
LW2--29
LWl--3l
EU--18
LE--12
LW3--2, 8
LWs--s
CL--12
LW2--6
LW4--14
WA--s9
MA--12
LW6--7
KA--20
GR--13
LW6--4
LWl--26
LW2--1
CL--13
LWl--8
LE--10
PA--ll
WA--18
LE--23
LW1-.,.38
LW2--23
LE--9
EU--8
WA--10
LE--17, 18
WA--61
LWl--39
EU--26
WA--32
LW2--ls
LW4--16
CL--9
LW2--5
LWl--8
CL--9
GR--6
LW1--1s
LW2--23, 26
LW3--15, 16
LWs--9
PA--32
LW2--28
LW4--20
LW6--s
WA--49
WA--40
LWl--26
LWl--6, 21
LW3--19
MA--8
LWl--27
LW2--s
LW3--30
LW4--1s
LW6--3
WA--55
LWl--43
LWl--36, 39
LW4--8
LWs--1
LWl--6

McDonald

McDonna1
McDougall
McDowell
McEdoy
McElroy
McEvoy
McFarland

McGee
McGim
McGinley
McGinnis
McGowen
McGrade
McGrady
McGrath
McGruder
McIntre
McIntyre
McKay
McKee
McKenna
McKennon
McKenzie
McKey
McKim
McKinney
McKnight
McLain
McLvain
McMillan
McMillen,
McMillian
McNair
McNare
McOmbs
McPherson
McPheters
McQueen
McQuestion
McQuisten
McTarret
McVay
McWhorter
McWilliams
Maberly
Macauley
MacDonald
Mack
Mackland
Macomber
Macy
Madden

LW2--12.
LW5--3
EU--7
WA--61
WI--5
KA--ll
LW5--l
LWl--27
LW3--42
PA--19
LW3--42
LWl--21, 2
EU--10
PA--36
WA--28
CL--7
WA--24, 25
LW4--22
PA--43, SO
LW6--10
PA--41
LW6--14
LW2--8
LW2--l7
LW3--19
LW3--2
WI--10
PA--2s
LWl--32
LW5--4
LWs--16
LW2--l
MA--7, 9,
11, 15
KA--18
LW2--l6
KA--8, 18
LE--21
PA--16
EU--2s
CL--13
KA--19
LW3--s, 10
LW4--20
WA--49
MA--24
LWl--4l
PA--17
.LWs--14
LW6--19
LWl--8
LW6--6
EU--29
EU--17
PA--14
LW2--17
LW2--17
KA--20
PA--14
LW3--27
LW3--32
EU--15
LW3--37
LWl--40
LW4--1
LWs--12, 39
LW3--14
LW2--s
LWs--s
CL--2
LWl--8, 10

�Madden
Maddox
Maffetty
Maher
Maihel
Main

Majors
Makimson
Mallard
Mallison
Malone
Mandel
Manhard
Manix
Mann
Manning
Manor
Mansfield
Manson
Manter
Manwarring
Maphet
March
Mardel
Marfilius
Mark
Markle
Markley
Marks

Marley
Marple
Marsh
Marshall

Martin

Marven
Marvin
Mason

LW6--20
PA--33
LW3--33
LW4--19, 22
LE--8
LW6--2
MA--18
LWl--4
LW2--20
LW6--6
WA--50
LW3--34
PA--3S
LW2--21
LW6--3
PA--12
LW1--11
LW4--11
MA--1S
LW3--24
EU--16
LW3--39
EU--31
WA--9
WA--39
WA--51, 52
LWl--19
LW4--1
WA--42
WA--10, 11
PA--51
W3--43
EU--S
PA--31
EU--40
LE--12
CL--13
WI--l
LW2--25, 26
LW3--40
PA--34
WA--43
PA--11
WA--27
LWl--32
LW4--11
WA--53
LW2--10, 32
GR--1
LE--19
PA-";'27
WA--16
WI--1
LWl--12, 26, 27,
32, 3S
LW2--5
LW3--S, 12,
13, 40
LW4--1, 12, 15
LW6--4
KA--11, 17
LE--3, 12
MA--19, 22
PA--20, 47
WA--13, 27,
43, 41
LWl--2S
LW2--23, 24
LW2--9
LWS--3, 6,
12, 14
LW6--9

Mason
Mateney
Mathena
Mathews

CL--4
LW2--3
WA--61
LW1--1
LW3--32, 33
LW6--3, 18
WA--55
Matney
WI--3, 1
Matson
WA--61
Mattee
PA--22
Matter
WA--34
Mattison
LW5--16
Maxfield
LW6--1S
May
LW3--12
LW6--19
EU--30
GR--2
Mayberry
LWl--19
LWS--S
Mayer
MA--1, S
Mayers
LW1--11
Mayes
LW6--2
Mead
LW1-:-13
LW2--20
LW4--10
Meador
PA--25, 29
Meairs
WA-"'-l
Means
WA--31
Meeder
PA--31
Meek
MA--S
Melber
LW3--31
Meloin
LW5--14, 15
Melven
WA--49
Melver
WA--49
Melville
LW1--11
LW3--31
LW4--20
Melvin
LW5--14, 15
Mendenhall
LW6--l7
EU--42
Menet
W3--26
Menger
LW3--21, 39
Menning
KA--14
Mensam
LW3--22
Mercer
GR--10
Meridey
GR--6
Merrill
LW5--15
Merritt
LW3--21
Mertz
EU--37
Messenhaimer MA--1, 2
Messer
LW3--31
WA--S9
Messinger
KA--18
Metcalf
LW4--2
Metsker
MA--2, 3, 4, . 18
Metzler
LWl--20
Meye
EU--6
Meyer
EU--6, 23
PA--ll
Micheal
KA--6

Miller

Millner
Mills
Milner
Milton
Mine
Miner
Minner
Minor
Mitchel
Mitchell

Moak
Mock
Modine
Mohler
Molher
Moman
Monk
Monroe

Montgomery

Moon
Moore

MA~-23

Mickell
Mickey
Miegler
Mifflin
Migliario
Mignet
Miles
Millard
Miller

KA--19
LW2--14
LW4--23, 24
MA--6
LE--2
PA--31, 3S
LW3--S

Moran
Morey
Morgan

LW4--~

Morison
Morlan
MOJ;'ris

LWl--19, 31
LW2--10, 11, 13,
20, 33

LW3--'2, 5, 2
26, 36
LW4--10, 11,
14, 15
LW5--8, 9, 1
LW6--6, 1, 1
GR--1, 12
MA--5, 21
PA--21, 52
WA--S, 9,
10, 40
WI--10
LW6--4, 5
LW1-'-34
EU--29
LW4--1S
WA--1
LWl--34
LWl--31
PA--32
LW1--S
LW3--4
LW6--5, 15
LWl--16, 39
LW2--S
LW6--15
KA--19
MA--3
PA--41
WI--4, 10
LW4--19
PA--32
Lwf--41
LW2--10
MA--13
MA--13
WA--1
WA--49
LW3--27
CL--4
EU--3, 42, 4~
GR--12
LWl--40
LW2--S
LW4--16, 11
KA--17
MA--15
PA--44
EU--S
LW1--1, '20, 2
25, 39,
LW2--29, 31,
LW3--14, 25
LW5--S
LW6--18
CL--S
EU--25
LE--8, 19
PA--12, 26
WA--38, 58
WI--14'
LW3--26
WA--S5
LW2--S
LW3--17, 18
LW6--5, 11
EU--44
GR--6
EU--15
LE--10
LWl--16
LW6--6, S

�Myrick
Myton

LE--10
WA--2, 29, 30
LWl--42
LW2--34
WA--54
LW2--6
LW3--44
LW3--23
LW3--44
LW6--l3
PA--9
WA--23
LW3--l0
LW5--6
LW4--l9
LW3--26, 35
PA--2S
LW2--22
PA--15, lS,
46, 4S
LWl--34
CL--7, S
MA--7
LW2--19
CL--l, 5
LE--23
MA--12
WA--30
LWl--22
LWl--23,24
WA--42
WA--54
LW4--1
LW4--17
PA--26
LW6--l9
LWl--20
GR--11
LWl--13
LW4--13, 14
LW2--5
LW4--14
LE--6
PA--23, 47
LW1--26
LW2--9
LW1--35
LW4--16
LWl--35
LW2--15, 16
LW3--29
LW4--7
KA--5
LWl--13
LW5--11
PA--47
LW2--2S
LW6--12
LW2--ll:
WA--52
LW1--6
LW1--39
LW3--17
LW4--4
LW6--5
CL--17, lS
GR--3, 12
MA--4, S, 16
CL--16
LW1--20

Nace

LE--12

Morris
Morrison
Morrow
Morse
Mortinson
Morton

Moseby
Mosely
Mosenbrink
Mosher
Mosley
Moss
Mott

Mottram
Moys
Mugan
Mugler
Muir
Mull
Mulso
Mulvain
Mumford
Munay
Mundt
Munger

Munk
Murch
Murdock·
Murphy

Murray
Muse
Mussey
Mustard
Myer
Myers

.

Naddlehoffer LW3--35
Nadlehofter LW3--35
LW3--l2
Nailer
LW6--S
KA--2
Natson
LW2--l6, 24
Neal
LW3--l9
LW4--l7
WA--2S
LW1--11
Negley
LW5--l5
Neiff
KA--15
Neill
EU--4
Neis
LE--17
Nelligan
LW5--l
Nelo
LW5--l
Neloe
LW5--l
Nelos
LW1--S, 16, 2S
Nelson
LW2--2
LW4--6, 20
GR--1
PA--2
Nenns
LE--4
GR--13
Nesbit
Nesburgh
LW6--1
Neuman
LWl--20, 21
EU--3S
Neustifter
Nevison
LW2--15
LW3--S
Newcomb
LWl--2
Newitts
Newlin
WA--30
LW2--21
Newman
LW3--S, 12, 39
LW4--21
WA--26
LW2--17, 20
Newmark
WA--37
Nicholas
Nichols
LW1--11, 40
EU--1S
Nicholson
LW4--1
LW6--S
Ninns
LE--4
Noacker
LW5--1, 2
LW5--1, 2
Noaker
LE--6
Noe
Nojes
WA--42
Nolan
LW1--19
LW3--43
Northent
GR--12
Northrup
CL--3
Northway
LWl--27, 29
Norton
LW1--17, 22
EU--126
WA--47, 55
Nottingham LW5--2
Noyes
WA--42
Nuffer
KA--4, 10
Nye
LW4--3
Oaks
O'brien
o Bryon
O'Conner
o Conor
Odell
Oehrle
Oehrly
Oesch
Offner
ogden

PA--2, 3
EU--42
WA--33
LW1--10
LW3--11, 12
WA--45
PA-.;..10
WA--16
MA--S
LW4--4
LW2--3
WA--9
LWl--19

O~den

OHerron
O'Leary
Olin
Oliver

Olleny
Olman
Olson
O'Neal
O'Neil
Ordh
Oren
Orender
Orm
Osborn
Osborne
Oswalt
Oswatt
Otland
O'Toole
Ott
Ottman
Ottoway
Ous1in
Overton
Owen
Owens
Packard
Paddock
Painter
Paits
Palen
Palm
Palmer
Pardee
Parish
Parker

Parks
Parry
Parsons
Paschall
Patrick
Patterson

Patty

LW3--35
LW3--l9, 20
LWl--43
PA:"-9
LWl--36
LW2--l4, 29
LW5--11
LE--3, 6
MA--17
CL--2
KA--14
LWl--3
LW3--24
CL::'-lO
LW2--l9
PA--41
LW2--l4
PA--31
MA--21
EU--3
LW6--3
LW2--34
LW3--26
LW5--5
LWl--16
PA--3S
WA--22
WI--12
EU--2S
LW3--36
EU--12
LW2--7
MA--17
CL--13
WA--59
WA--21
MA--1
LWl--41
LW5--15
KA--6
LW6--17
LW1--20
EU--S
LW2--27
WA--44, 51
LW1--10
LW2--14
EU--2
PA--2
WA--15
WI--4
LWl--40
LW4--16
EU--12
GR--6
WA--4, 36
LW2--25
LW4--2, 5, 11
PA--15
LW1--29
LW5--S
PA--30
PA--22
WA--55
LW1--40
LW3--27
LW4--9
LW6--21
PA--lS, 27
WA--32
LW3--20

�Paul
Payne
Peabody
Peak
Peake
Pearce
Pearson

Pease
Peck
Peebles
Peer
Peffly
Peirce
Peirson
Pekham
Pells
Pendleton
Penery
Penney
Pennington
Pepert
Peppard
Perce
Perdell
Perkins
Perot
Perry

Persing
Pete
Pete fish
Peterson

LW1--2
LW2--3
CL--1
WI--5
LW2--28
WA--44
WA--4
WA--4
LW3--35, 36, 37
LW2--22
LW3--12, 35
LW4--7
EU--10, 21, 30
PA--5, 6, 22,
23, 51
WA--8, 28,
42, 52
LW2--20
WA--33
LW1--28
WA--41
EU--31
PA--13
WI--5
LW1--16
WA--60
LW1--42
LW4--15
LE--14, 15
WA--34
LW1--20
LW4--17
WA--61
LW4--9
EU--7
LE--18
LW4--10
WI--13
LW3--35, 36, 37
WA--61
EU--5
PA--36
LWl--27, 35
LW4--1q
LW6--5, 16
EU--38
GR--13
~U--19

LE--5
CL--13, 14
LW3--39, 42, 44
LW4--4, 8, 12, 17
LW5--3
KA--11
PA--8
WA--45, 46
Petit
PA--42
WA--17
Petrie
LW3--42
LW5--8, 10
Pettengill
PA--22
Pettibone
LW4--21
LW5--14
Pettiford
LW2--4
Petty
LW5--3
Petz
LW3--31
Pfeiffer
EU--37
Phelphs
LWl--15
Phelps
LW1--15
Phenicie
EU--3
Philbrick
LWS--7
Phillip
KA--8

LW2--17
EU--3, 31
PA--47, 48
WI--13
LW1--1, 2
Phillipps
LW2--24
Phorese
CL--15
Piatt
WI--13
Pickard
LW3--9
Pickens
WA--16
Pieratt
LW1--16
Pierce
CL--5
WI--3
KA--13
Pierson
WA--13
KA--2
Pifer
WA--56
Pigott
LWl--12
Pike
Pikens (or Pikins) LE--6, 7·
EU--43
Pilla
LW5--1
Pinchard
GR--7
Pine
EU--26
Pinger
MA--16
Pingree
GR--5, 6
Pinson
LW3--24
Piper
PA--50
LWl--33
Pitchard
LW3--17
LW4--24
Pitcher
EU--28
Pitts
LW4--16
Place
LW3--8
Plants
KA--16
PA--25
Plasket
LW3--25
Platt
LW3--26
Platts
CL--16
Platz
KA--10
Pleasant
EU--37
Plochel
LW2--14
Plum
LE--4
Plumer
LE--4, 19
Plummer
LWl--12, 35
Poehler
LW3--29
Poke
LW1--32
Polson
LW3--12
LW3--28
Pope
LWl--41
Porter
LW2--11
KA--18
WA--46, 52
MA--5
Postma
WI--6
LWl--17
Potter
LW4--12
WA--14
GR--1
Potts
Potwin
LW2-:--27
Powell
LW6--10, 19
PA--19
WI--13, 14
Powers
WA--55
Powey
LW5--13
Prang
EU--36
Prater
LE--20
Prather
LWl--1
Pray
MA--16
Prentice
LW3--11
Prentiss
LW1--41, 53
LW2--11
LW3--10, 11

Phillips

WA--42
LW2--9
KA--11
LW2--11,
MA--8
PA--47,
WI--10,
Priestly
PA--25,
Prince
LW6--5
Prior
WA--2
Prisach
LW2--1
Pritchett
WA--27,
Proper
LW3--38
Propper
LW2--30
Prosser
WA--1
Pruett
WA--27,
Pryor
LW1--40
WA--16
Puckett
PA--17
WA--25,
Puger
LW2--32
Pugh
WA--18,
Pu1vermuller LW3--25
Purcel
LW6--6
Purington
WA--28
Putman
LW5--4
Putney
LW4--3
Pyle
LW2--9

Prentiss
Prescott
Preston
Price

Quiggle
Quigley
Quinley
Quinn
Raber
Rafe
Rahskoph
Raimond

33,~

49
12
26

33

28

28
29

LW4.--7
CL--16
LW6--7
LW2--22

CL--5, 6
WA--20
LW2--32
LW3--27
LW4--14
Rake
KA--4
Ralston
WA--32
Ramah
PA--51
Ramphendall LW2--29
Ramsdell
LW5--10
Ramsey
LW1--35
LW3--22
WI--12
Rand
LW2--21
Randall
LW6--17
PA--15, 19
WA--9
Randell
WA--6
Randolph
WA--10
Rankin
LWl--7, 30
WA--54
Rannady
WA--13
Ranphendall LW2--29
Ransen
KA--20
Ransom
LW4--24
GR--14
Rappard
WI--1
Rarick
MA--22
Rate
EU--14
Rauch
LE--6
Raumm
EU--40
Rausen
KA--20
Ray
LW2--16
CL--9
EU--2, 5
MA--l, 2
Raymond
LW3--26, 27
Rayson
EU--21

�LWl--34
LW4--11
LW5--l0
EU--30
Redding
LWl--32
Redington
EU--8
Redmond
WA--50
Redward
LW2--14
Ree
WA--14, 17, 35
Reece
LWl--19
Reed
LW3--5
LW5--l0
PA--29, 50
WA--15
WI--5
Reeder
WA--35
Reefer
MA--7
Reeher
Reel
EU-40, 43
Reems
LW3--21
Reese
LWl--26
LW5--4
Reeves
LW4--16, 23
Rehm
EU--4
Reid
LWl--9
Reiner
LE--13
Reinert
PA--27
Reinheimer
LW5--11
Reinshild
LW3--40
Relso
WA--15
Remick
KA--12
Renow
PA--36
Reser
LW2--l9
Reusch
EU--18
Revelo
PA--39
Reynolds
LW2--16, 19,
29, 33
KA--13
PA--29, 51
WA--15, 38,
45, 54
WI--2
Rheschild
LW3--40
Rhinehart
LW4--4
Rhineheimer LW5--11
Rhoades
PA--40, 41, 42
Rice
LWl--37
LW3--38
CL--1
LE--6
PA--23
WA--2, 6, 22, 61
Rich
LW3--32
PA--16, 51
Richards
LWl--38
LW3--8, 9, 17
LW5--2, 3, 8, 19
EU--39, 42
KA--16
WA--14
Richardson LWl--18, 28
LW3--34
CL--8
EU--27
Richey
KA--7
Ricker
KA--18
Riclanan
LW6--l2
Riddle
EU--39
Ridell
LWl--28
Ridenour
LW2--26, 27
Rideour
WA--44
Ridgway
LW6--3
LE--24
Read

WA--10
LWl--42
LW3--l0, 44
CL--14
PA--2
WA--53, 57
Riley
LW4--23
LW5--l, 11
Riling
MA--14
WI--14
Riner
LWl--14, 15
Ring
WA--25
Rinley
PA--19
Rishar
CL--19
Ritchard
LWl--33
Ritches
LW6--5
Ritzman
LW5--8
River
LWl--15
Rivers
LW4--14
Roberts
LWl--5, 6, 22,
40, 41
LW2--1, 4, 22
LW3--l6, 43
LE--1, 25
PA--2, 19
Robertson
LW2--25
Robinet
WI--1O
Robinett
LWl--42
Robinson
LWl--13, 15
LW2--12, 23
LW3--27
LW5--14
EU--7
GR--13
MA--20
PA--35
Roby
LW3--43
CL--9
Rockstroh
WA--23
Rodell
PA--2
Rodgers
LW6--10
PA--44
Rodman
PA--2·
Roe
PA--8, 14
Rogan
LW2--22
Rogers
WA--4, 6
Rohe
LW4--25
EU--4
PA--31
Roki1an
LW3--12
Roller
KA--9
Roons
PA--38
Root
LWl--5
WA--49, 50
WI--9
Rose
LW3--18
LE--12
WA--37
Rosebaugh
PA--38
Rosecrans
LWl--3
Rosenau
EU--32
Rosenburg
LW3--20
Ross
LWl--33, 37
LW2--7, 34
LW5--13
PA--32
WA--61
Rossell
WA--57
Rossi
CL--6
Rostentrader WA--37
Rote
LW3--35
Roth
KA--8
Ridley
Riggs

Rothrock
Rothwell
Rottman
Rottstein
Rouse
Rouselot
Rousey
Rowley
Roy
Royer
Rud
Rudd
Rudinger
Rudy
Rufert
Ruhart
Rulan
Ruse
Rush
Rushmar
Russell

Ruthfie1d
Rutter
Rutz
Ryder
Saganta
Saile
Salvader
Samons
Samples
Sampson
Sander
Sanders
Sanderson
Sandhover
Sands
Sanford
Saniter
Sargent
Sartoris
Saule
Saurn
Saunders

Savage
Savier
Sawin
Sawyer
Saxton
Schaffer
Schehrer
Schendell
Scheorer
Scheurer
Schilling
Schirnmons

WI--2, 6, 10
LW4--2l
LWl--18
LW3--l6
LW4--l9
PA--47, 50
PA--42
PA--42
LW2--l3
LW6--l2
MA--17
WI--7
LW5--l0
LWl--20
LWl--35, 36
LW4--5
GR--12
LW6--6
LW5--10
LWl--26
GR--8
LWl--33
LW2--7, 28
LW3--l0
GR--3
WA--51, 56
LW1--1
EU--3
LW4--l, 2
PA--34
CL--14
MA--18
KA--10
LWl--5
WA--46
LE--25
LW3--25
LW6--11
WI--1
LWl--24
LW3--23
LWl--34
LW2--12
MA--11
LW2--19
LW3--36
LW3--40
LW5--13
GR--ll
LW1--1, 9
LW2--19, 22
LW3--26, 27 ,3'~
LW4--7
PA--29
WA--28
LW2--10, 13
WA--12, 30, 5S
CL--4
PA--ll, 12
CL--9, 18
MA--19
PA--45
WA--31
EU--35
EU--22
PA--33
WA--48
LW2--27
LW2:--l2, 17
EU--43
LWl--27

�EU--6
LW2--27
EU--13, 22
Schlesinger LW4--3
MA--21
Schmeltz
EU--19
Schmidt
EU--21
Schmiller
LW3--6, 7
Schmucker
PA--49
Schnebly
WA--59
Schneider
Schoenhofer EU--6
LW1--B
schofield
PA--30
Schoper
LW2--12
schort
LW3--34
Schott
LW4--10
EU--35
Schrieber
EU--39
Schroeder
LW2--12
schuerer
LW3--30
schugaro
LW4--4
Schwabe
WI--2
Schwarts
WI--2, 13
Schwartz
LW5--5
Scott
LW6--10, 13
PA--44
WA--3B, 5B
WI--4
KA--16
Scouten
LW4--5
Scraggs
KA:"-16
Scribner
scriggs
LWl--29
Scrubbs
LW5--13
LW5--13
Scruggs
Seamons
WA--30
Searing
LW5--11
CL--7
LWl--2
Searl
Sears
EU--22
WA--1
Seaton
LWl--6
LW5--5
LW6--1
GR--6
KA--12
Seaver
LW5--1s
Seavin
LW5--15
sebley
WA--14
Secrest
KA--3
LE--22
Sectin
WA--2B
Sedgwick'
KA--16
Seetin
WA--2B
seewir
LW3--5
Seitz
PA--34
Seiwald
EU--7
Selaven
LW6--9
selby
MA--22
selig
LW2--14
Sellars
LE--24
Selle
LW3--23
Sells
PA--52
Selser
PA--33
Selvey
MA--6
Senger
LWl--37
Serber
MA--19
Sergent
LW2--1B
Serinq
LWs--5
Service
LW4--21, 22
Seybold
EU--40
Shack
WA--s6
Shaffer
WI--2

Schirle
Schlegel

Shalms
Shanhan
Shank
Shankland
Shanklin
Shann
Shannon
Sharp
Shaw

Shearer
Sheets
Shepard
Shepherd

Sheppard
Shepperd
Sherwood
Shields
Shirar
Shirley
Shively
Shiver
Shodder
Sholes
Sholl
Shook
Shoop
Shores
Short
Shothes
Shotow
Shott
Shugaro
Shugart
Shuk
Shultz
Shutt
Sibley
Siefel
Siegmond
Sills
Silsby
Silvert
Simmons

Simon
Simpson

Sims

LE--1B
LW2--17
WA--20
WA--57
LW2--35
LW3--34
-LWl--33
LW6--5
MA--20
LWl--37
LW5--12
GR--4
KA--3
WA-:..27
LW3--12, 40
GR--4
WA--3
CL--3, 15
GR--7
LW2--1B, 22
LW3--12
LW4--22
KA--13
WA--14, 19
WI--5
PA--27
LWl--39
LW5--6
EU--7, B, 31
KA--19
PA--40, 4B
WA--31
LE--20
MA--9, 10
KA--14
LW3--19
LWl--35
LW1--10
PA--23, 24
LW5--15
PA--2B
WA--52
LW1--B
LW6--15
MA--13
LW3--11, 32
EU--14
LE--21
LWl--12
WA--35
MA--B
WA--34 , 35
LW4--4
EU--15
LE--B
EU--36
LW3--19
LW2--34
GR--B
MA--17
PA--13
WA--40
MA--6, 21
LWl--40
LW2--3,' 27
LW3--7, 19, 32,
36, 37
CL--1B
WA--ss, 56,
57, sB
LW4--19, 20, 23
WA--25

Sinclair
Sissley
Sitzler
Sively
Skaggs
Skeene
Skiff
Skinner
Skofstad
Slater
Sloan
Slorms
Slosson
Slough
Slusher
Smart
Smith

Smoot
Snead
Snediger
Sneed
Snefkow
Snidder
Snider

Snillen
Snoddy
Snodger
Snow
Snowder
Snyder
Soach
Sommer
Sowers
Sowna
Soxman
Spangler

LW2--5
KA--ll
WI--4
MA--10
WA--5
WI--3, 4
LW2--1
LWl--41
LWl--21, 25
LW4--13
WA--50
LW3--16
LW4--23
PA--22, 40
LE--12
LW2--5
MA--19
WA--61
LW3--24
LW4--11
LW1--1, 2, 3, 15,
30, 35, 39,
41, 42
LW2--5, 6, 7,
11, 21, 22
23, 25, 33
LW3--3, 22, 35,
37, 3B, 42
LW4--B, 9,
10, 23
LW5--4, 5, 10
. LW6--4
.
, 9, 13,
14, 15, 1B
CL--4, 7
EU--4, 17, 21
GR--11, 12
LE--3, 4
MA--3, 12, 22,
23, 24
PA--3, 5, 35,
36, 4B
WA--3, 5, 45,
49, 52, 61
GR--3
LW2--27.
WA--55
LW2--27
LW3--11
LWl--3B
LWl--36
LW2--33
LW3--16, 31, 40
LW4--1B
CL--1B
PA--1B, 45
WA--19
LW6--s
LW4--22
LW3--22
LWl--6
LW2--23
LW3--31
EU--14, 33
LWl--21
EU--17, 43
MA--14
WI--6
LWl--2B
MA--13
WI--1
LW5--4
PA--39

�EU--7, 15
LW4--21
GR--7
LWl--40
Spaulding
LW2--20
WA--53
Speers
WA--26
Speery
EU--42
Speitz
MA--22
Spellman
LWl--31
Spence
PA--18
LW1--10
Spencer
LW3--2
LW4--19
CL--8
LE--7, 14
PA--6, 15
PA--ll
Speraw
LW1--1, 10
spicer
LW3--1
spidley
CL--2, 5, 17
Spitler
MA--3
WI--7
spivey
LW1--10
Sprague
KA--16
PA--29
Spriggs
LW4--:-3
LW6--16
Spurgeon
PA--25
Stadler
EU--4, 34, 35
staggers
WA--27
Stahl
LW3--43
Staib
PA--35
Staines
LE--22
LW1--10
stallcup.
Stanhouse
LW2--1
stanley
LW4--18
LW5--3
EU--27, 30
Stansbaugh KA--14
stanton
EU--29
Staples
LW3--4
Star
PA--16
Starbuck
EU--29
Starffer
LW2--10
Starkweather LWl--36
Starrett
LW5--16
Stauff
LE--12
Steele
LW2--24
CL--3, 8, 16
PA--4
WI--3
Stehwein
WA--2
steinberg
LW4--13
Steinburgh LWl--21, 22
Steiner
GR--10
Stensbaugh LW3--42
Stephens
LWl--18
LW6--6, 18
WA--26, 48
sterling
LW3--31
Stevens
LW3-"';8, 27
PA--6, 19, 45
WA--6
Stevenson
LW2--14
LW3--27
CL--17
Steward
LWl--40
Stewart
LW2--1, 9
LW3--28
LW4--18
LW6--5, 15
sparks
Sparr

KA--15, 16
PA--44
WI--6
Stickney
PA--33
WA--44
LW4--13
Stiefel
stifel
LW4--3
Still
EU--39
PA--52
Stillwell
PA--20, 21
Stimson
LW2--19
Stine
GR--ll
stockflesch KA--10
Stockwell
LW4--9
EU--ll
Stodard
Stoebner
WI--5
CL--19
Stokes
EU--33
Stoll
·Stoltenburg LE--10, 19
LWl--14
Stone
LW3--15
LE--16
PA--4
WA--20
Stonebreaker PA--39
stones
WA--27
stopher
LW5--2
LE--12·
Storms
stough
MA--19
Stout
LWl--43
LW2--28
PA--44
Stover
KA--15, 16
WA--3
Stowe
KA--8
Straffon
LWl--20
Strahan
KA--12
Straker
LWS--7
street
LW2--16
streeter
PA--1
Stroberd
LWl--33
Stroble
LWl--2
Strode
LWl--43
LW2--4, 5
LW3--19
LW4--5, 22, 23
Strong
LW2--31
LW4--10
Strouse
CL--12
Strunk
PA--39
Stuart
LW2--9
LE--8, 16
stubbs
EU--27, 28
Studebaker MA--S; 8
WI--S, 6, 7, 9
Stull
KA--3
Stump
WI--4
Sturd
KA--14
Sturdevant LW2--7
Sturdy
PA--6, 7, 8
sturm
PA--33, 34
Stutsman
MA--1
Sullivan
LW2--20, 21, 26
LW3--3
LW4--24
MA--ll
WA--44
Sulzer
LE--13
Summer
LW1--11
. Summerfield .LWl--39
Sumner
LW1--11
sundburg
CL--ll
Stewart

LWl--6
LW4--16
LWl--40
Sutarieus
Sutherland LW3--12
LWl--21, 42
Sutliff
WI--4
Sutter
sutton
LW4--20
CL--4
WI--4
LE--7
Swan
WA--13
Swanson
WI--2
Swarts
Swedenbaugh LE--17
Swederland LW2--26
LW4--20
Sweedland
LW4--4
Sweeldand
LW5--11
Sweeney
WA--4
Sweetzer
WA--43, 44, 56
Sweezer
Sweezey
LW2--28
Sweezler
LW3--1
LW3--38
Swift
WI'--2
syder
Sykes
WA--31
WI--5
sylvester
LW3--44
Syman
LW2--4

supple

Tabor

Tailor
Talberth
Talles
Talley
Taphnel
Tappe
Targart
Tarpy
Tasker
Taskett
Tate
Taylor

Teft
Tegart
Tegder
Tegert
Tella
Tenney
Tennis
Terry
Teter
Teters
Thacher

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Thorp
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Thorton
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LW3--6
WA--18
Thralls
EU--13
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Thurber
MA--12
Thurman
EU--22
Thurston
LW3--20, 21
Thy
WA--55
Tibballs
LW3--23
Tice
MA--3, 4
Tierman
MA--2
Tilton
LW4--15
Timmons
LW2--l9
Tingle
GR--l2
Tinkham
LW3--42
Tint
LW4--5
Tisdale
LWl--34
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Tobler
WA--56
Todd
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EU--2
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Toll
WA--3
Tolle
GR--3
Toller
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Tolles
LWl--20, 39
LW6--6
Tomberlin
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Tomlinson
LWl--38
Tone
LWl--2l
Tonnies
EU--3S
Toote
LWl--17
Toothaker
PA--20
Topping
KA--ll
Tosh
PA--3, 4
Towne
LWl--43
Townsend
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Trapheagen LW3--32
Trask
LWl--18
Treadway
LWl--42
Tre.adwell
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Tredway
LWl--42
Tremper
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Trim
PA--20
Trimble
LE--23
Trop
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Trout
LW6--19
Troutman
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Trushine
PA--23
Tschilling LW4--24

Tucker

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Vincent
Vitt

KA--6

Turbett
Turner

Turrell
Tussey
Tutt
Tuttle
Tweed
Tweeney
Tyler

Tyner
Tynkam
Tyrell
Tyson
Udell
Ulrich
Ulrichson
Ulrick
Ulrickson
Uniberger
Underwood
Unthank
Unthauk
Upton
Urban
Usher

PA--16
CL--13
LWl--16, 17, 28
LW4--8
MA--15
WA--18
LW3--28
MA--11
LW6--3, 4
MA--1
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WA--12, 39
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LW2--3
LE--1
PA--11
WI--3
LW4--22
WI--14
LW3--42
LW4--19
LW6--5
LW2--7
LW4--21
LW4--ll
MA--4, 13
WI--4
LW3--20
WI--4, 6, 12
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CL--17
LW3--38
LW6--1
EU--24
EU--31
EU--3l
WA--3
LE--17
LW2--35
WA--48

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Vainen
LW4--19
Valencour
LW5--6
Valencourt LW6--18
Vanambridge LW3--lS
Vanberger
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Vancil
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Vanderhoof
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VanDoren
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VanEtten
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Vanhoesen
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VanHorn
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Vanhousin
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VanMeter
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Varner
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Varnum
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Vaughan
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Vaux
EU--39
Venigar
LE--l9
Vermilye
GR--S
Vernon
LWl--29
LE--S
Vincent
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Vocht
Vogel
Vogle
Voorhees
Vornho1t
Votaw
Voucher
Wabnite
Wabnitz
Waddell
Wade
Wadsworth
Waford
Wafrey
Wagner
Wakefield
Wakes
Walker

Wallace

Wa1lstien
Walquist
Walruff
Walsh
Walter
Walters
Walton

Wannbaugh
Ward

Warder
Ware
Warne
Warner

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EU--15, 26, 27,
34, 35, 41
PA--30
LWl--39
EU--6
WA--48
LW3--5
LW4--14
LW4--1
LE--18
LW6--18
LW6--19
LW6--19
PA--41
LW6--21
WA--38
MA--23
PA--12
MA--9
LW3--35
EU--32
LWl--5
KA--10
WA--46
LW3--7
LWl--41
LW2--20
LW3--29, 42
LW4--2, 5, 20
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50, 52
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LW3--4
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WA--ll
WA--13
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LW2--3
LW3--44
LW6--14
EU--10
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PA--6
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LWl--28
LWl--9, 40
LW3--19
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PA--34
LWl--14
LW3--16
LW4--22
LW1--1S
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Washington
Waters

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LW4--20
LW6--19
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WI--9
LW4--7
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WA--30
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Watson
LWl--35
LW3--23, 43
LW4--19
GR--5, 8, 12
LE--5
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Watt
LW2--30
WA--47
Watters
LWl--2l, 29
Watts
LW3--14, 15
LW4--3, 15
MA--14
WI--3
Wauff
LW6--9
Waugh
CL--2
LE--2
Way
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Waybright
WI--2
Wear
CL--19
Weatherby
PA--47
Weathers
WA--2
Weaver
LW3--38
EU--l
PA--43
Webb
LW3--l5, 16
EU--6
PA--14
WA--1
Webber
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LW3--ll, 14
MA--l
Weber
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Webster
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Weedlar
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Weeks
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Weibel
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Weidler
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Weil
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Weir
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Welch
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LW5--11
Wellbourne
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Wells
LW2--3l
CL-.,.12
KA--2
WA--ll, 27, 33
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EU--6, 31
WA--55
Wendle
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Wenstrom
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Werton
KA--17
Watish
Watkins

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West
Weste,rhaus
Westfall
Westform
Westheffer
Weston
Wether ford
Wetzel
weybright
Whaley
Wheadon
Wheeler
Whipple
Whirlow
Whisend
Whitaker
Whitcomb
White

Whiteland
Whitlock
Whitlow
Whitman
Whitney

Wickersham
Wicks
Widney
Wiedeman
Wieman
Wiese
Wiggin
Wiggington
Wight
Wilbour
Wilbur
Wilcox
Wilcoxson
Wild'
Wilder

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LW5--15
EU--8
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LW2--ll
EU--16
LW3--26
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EU--1
PA--52
WI--4
LWl--14, 36
LW3--23
LWl--5, 30, 35
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LWl--16
LW2--5
LW4-':'10
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LW3--17
LW2--4
LW2--4
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GR--10
LW5--l5
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LW2--l9
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Wildorf
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Wiley
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GR--3
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PA--ll
Wilkinson
WA--31
Will
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Willcox
WA--26
Willet
PA--51
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Willey
WA--35
Willforne
LW6--19
Willhite
WA--36
Williams
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LW3--15, 30,31
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LW5--9, 19
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Wilman
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Wimple
WA--51
Winchell
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LW2--15
WA--57
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LW6--1
Winfield
CL--10
Winfrey
LWl--20
LW2--3l
Wing
PA--21
Wingale
WA--49
Winger
LW4--21
Winn
LW4--8
Winnie
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WA'--6
Winston
LW2--7
Wins tow
WA--5
Winter
LWl--30
CL--l, 4
Winters
LE--25
Wischer
MA-:-10
Wise
LE--13
Wiseher
MA--10
Witch
LW4--4
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KA--16

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LW2--2, 22
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WA--29
LW3--1S
Woodey
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LW6--l2
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LWl--12
Woodruff
GR--9
Woods
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Woodward
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WA--2l
Woolsey
LW2--30
Woostch
LWl--15
Wooster
LWl--24
Worden
LW2--l4
Work
WA--35
Worrall
LW6--20
Worrell
Worthington LWl--16
LE--9
LWl--23
Wright
LW3--2S, 29
EU--1O
LE--12
PA--43
LW6--9
Wrinkle
PA--19
Wycoff
LW2--4
wyermiller
LW4--13
Wyler
LW2--4
Wyman
GR--2
MA--21
PA--27
WA--61
LW3--15
Wyme
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Wymer

Wizer
Wojahn
wolcot
Wolfkuhl
Wood

Yader
Yager
Yams
Yancey
Yanda
Yarnold
Yates
Yeager
Yeagley
Yeamans
Yelvington
Yewdall
Yock
Yoder
Yokes
Yothers
Young

LW3--36
LW3--39
LWl--29
LW3--11, 17
PA--9
LW2--1S
LW4--16
WA--3
LW2--10
LW3--1S, 39
LW2--32
WI--ll
GR--4
EU--16
LW3--1S
LW3--36
LWS--1S
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LW3--13, 14
LW5--S
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GR--11
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MA--2l

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Zerby
Ziesenis
Zimmerman
Zinn
Zipple

WI--6
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LW4--l
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                <text>Curtis William Dalton served as a Corporal in the Army Signal Corps in the Pacific during the Second World War. Interviewed by Pattie Johnston on August 29, 2006, Dalton talked about his experience working as a teletype maintenance technician in Hollandia, New Guinea during the war. Prior to being sent to New Guinea, Dalton was stationed at Camp Crowder, Missouri. Johnston also interviewed Cleda (Haight) Dalton. Curtis and Cleda married on June 22, 1941. Cleda reflected on life in Lawrence during the war. Following the war, Curtis was discharged and worked at the Lawrence Paper Company until he retired in 1985. He passed away on June 13, 2012. Cleda passed away on December 2, 2016.</text>
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                <text>To access the video recording of this oral history, go to: &lt;a href="https://archive.org/details/dalton-curtis-wwii-interview"&gt;https://archive.org/details/dalton-curtis-wwii-interview&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Other resources for interviews with World War II veterans are available through the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project: &lt;a href="https://www.loc.gov/vets/vets-home.html"&gt;https://www.loc.gov/vets/vets-home.htm&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>The original copy of this video is available through the Lawrence Public Library. The Watkins Museum of History and the Kansas State Historical Society also have interviews associated with this project, which was funded through a grant program passed by the Kansas State Legislature in 2005. Researchers are responsible for obtaining any necessary permissions for uses other than educational or scholarly research. Contact the Watkins Museum of History for additional information: &lt;a href="https://www.watkinsmuseum.org/"&gt;https://www.watkinsmuseum.org/&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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