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1801
Payne, Thomas Bunker with his second wife, Lillian (James) Payne and son Marion Clyde
Payne, Thomas Bunker with his second wife, Lillian (James) Payne and son Marion Clyde
Although Lillie appears as if she could be Native American, no enrollment within the Five Civilized Tribes has been found. Additionally, when Thomas enrolled in the Chickasaw Nation based on his marriage to his first wife, Lillie was described as a "white woman." Thomas died six years after this photo "after a long and lingering illness like consumption." Lillie died within four years of her husband, after being "sick only a few hours." Their three young children, ages 11, 8 and 5, were left orphaned, as was Tom's older son, Thomas Hamilton Payne, 17.
 
1802
Payne, Thomas Bunker's sons, ca 1900
Payne, Thomas Bunker's sons, ca 1900
L to R: Thomas Hamilton Payne II, with his half brothers, Clyde Marion and Paul John Payne, ca 1900, Quanah, Texas
 
1803
Payne, Thomas H. - Info Letter re TH Payne from Mrs Earle W Barry Palmer Alaska PG 1 of 3
Payne, Thomas H. - Info Letter re TH Payne from Mrs Earle W Barry Palmer Alaska PG 1 of 3
This is the letter written by Mrs. Earle Barry of Palmer, Alaska to Anna Laura Strong. Mrs. Barry was responding to Anna Laura's inquiries about her father's whereabouts and activities over the past thirty years.
 
1804
Payne, Thomas H. - Info Letter re TH Payne from Mrs Earle W Barry Palmer Alaska PG 2 of 3
Payne, Thomas H. - Info Letter re TH Payne from Mrs Earle W Barry Palmer Alaska PG 2 of 3
 
1805
Payne, Thomas H. - Info Letter re TH Payne from Mrs Earle W Barry Palmer Alaska PG 3 of 3
Payne, Thomas H. - Info Letter re TH Payne from Mrs Earle W Barry Palmer Alaska PG 3 of 3
 
1806
Payne, Thomas H. - Telegram informing his family of Tom Payne's death
Payne, Thomas H. - Telegram informing his family of Tom Payne's death
This Western Union Telegram was sent by the Portland Oregon Veteran's hospital to Mrs. Anna Laura Strong in Duncan, Oklahoma to inform her that her father had died. Thomas's children had not heard from him in close to thirty years, until the Red Cross put them back in touch shortly before his death.
 
1807
Payne, Thomas H. Civil Service Card
Payne, Thomas H. Civil Service Card
This card showed that Tom was retired from the Civil Service Administration, lists his annuity claim number, and shows that he began drawing his annuity in May, 1957, seven months prior to his death.
 
1808
Payne, Thomas H. Civil Service Disability Separation, May 1957
Payne, Thomas H. Civil Service Disability Separation, May 1957
This is Thomas Hamilton Payne's May 1957 Civil Service Separation order, issued by Ladd AFB in Fairbanks, Alaska because of his diagnosis of bronchogenic carcinoma. It showed his forwarding address in care of the Earle Barry family of Palmer, Alaska
 
1809
Payne, Thomas H. Letters of Administration 1950 (Based on Presumed Death)
Payne, Thomas H. Letters of Administration 1950 (Based on Presumed Death)
After his absence from home for more than twenty years, Tom's wife and daughter had him declared legally dead in order to collect benefits due him from the Chickasaw Nation. His youngest daughter, Lois Marie Payne, was named administer of his estate. Seven years after this was filed, they were reconnected with their dying father by the American Red Cross
 
1810
Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 1 0f 6
Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 1 0f 6
This important genealogical document is a six page proof of heirship, and was filed in Stephens County, Oklahoma on October 18, 1920 by Thomas Hamilton Payne, and outlines in detail his father's family. Tom lists his father's parents, brothers and sisters, first and second wife, and other children. Tom's father, Thomas Bunker Payne, was an enrollee in the Chickasaw Nation by marriage; and this was filed to prove Thomas Hamilton's Payne eligibility to enroll in the Chickasaw Nation based on his father's initial application.
 
1811
Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 2 0f 6
Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 2 0f 6
 
1812
Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 3 0f 6
Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 3 0f 6
 
1813
Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 4 0f 6
Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 4 0f 6
 
1814
Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 5 0f 6
Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 5 0f 6
 
1815
Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 6 0f 6
Payne, Thomas H. Proof of Heirship Chickasaw Tribe 1920 PG 6 0f 6
 
1816
Payne, Thomas H. Union Card
Payne, Thomas H. Union Card
National Federation of Federal Employees Local 899, issued in Fairbanks, Alaska
 
1817
Payne, Thomas H. VFW Lifetime Membership
Payne, Thomas H. VFW Lifetime Membership
Ironically, this Life Membership was issued a few weeks after Tom died at the Portland V.A. Hospital.
 
1818
Payne, Thomas H.- Alaska Hunting License
Payne, Thomas H.- Alaska Hunting License
This was issued in 1956, one year prior to his death. He was listed as 5'9 1/2 inches tall, and weighing 145 pounds (unchanged from his 1943 departure permit to Alaska), with brown hair and blue eyes. Tom's love for the outdoors is apparent, as included among the handful of his personal effects returned to his family were this license, an NRA membership card, a photo of him in hunting gear, and a receipt for .22 caliber long rifle.
 
1819
Payne, Thomas H.- Ladd AFB Job Description 1955
Payne, Thomas H.- Ladd AFB Job Description 1955
This detail's Tom's promotion from Stationary Boiler Fireman to Heating Equipment Fireman at Ladd AFB in Alaska. His wages, of $2.94 an hour, however, remained unchanged.
 
1820
Payne, Thomas Hamilton
Payne, Thomas Hamilton
Status: Located; Father of Thomas Bunker Payne
 
1821
Payne, Thomas Hamilton
Payne, Thomas Hamilton
Status: Located; Close up of the Inscription
 
1822
Payne, Thomas Hamilton
Payne, Thomas Hamilton
Status: Located; View looking to the northwest from Tom Payne's headstone
 
1823
Payne, Thomas Hamilton I
Payne, Thomas Hamilton I
Husband of Martha Jane Marshall
B. 1819 Kentucky D. 1884 Texas
He was remembered by his family as a great hunter with gun and with hounds. He and Martha were married in Missouri. He enlisted in the Union Army at the age of 42, and during his service he contracted asthma and typhoid pneumonia, which caused lung problems for the remainder of his life. After the Civil War, he was advised to move to Texas for his health.
 
1824
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II
This studio portrait of Thomas Hamilton Payne (II) appears to have been taken while he was still a teenage, probably around 1910 in Oklahoma.
 
1825
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II
Status: Located; Headstone
 
1826
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II
Death Certificate, as issued by the State of Oregon
 
1827
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II ca 1918
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II ca 1918
World War I Photo, Thomas is standing on the left. He did not go oversees until after the Armistice, being part of the later occupaying forces.
 
1828
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II in Alaska, between 1945-1955
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II in Alaska, between 1945-1955
Some eight months after Thomas H. Payne died, Mrs. Earle W. Barry of Palmer, Alaska replied to a query Anna Laura Strong had made about her father "The boys met him in Amchitka Island that was an Army base, the last was Ladd Field...near Fairbank, before that he was (at) Eidson Base. I am sending some papers that were laying around." This picture was either sent by her, or by the Portland Veterans Hospital as part of Tom's personal effects. The other two individuals in this photo are UNKNOWN, possibly the Barry's themselves? Tom was a boarder in the Barry home.

PLEASE HELP US IDENTIFY EVERYONE IN THIS PICTURE.
 
1829
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II, 1906 Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation Homestead Patent
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II, 1906 Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation Homestead Patent
Homestead Patent for 80 acres granted to Thomas H. Payne as a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation
 
1830
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II, 1906 Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation Homestead Patent, Back
Payne, Thomas Hamilton II, 1906 Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation Homestead Patent, Back
Back of Thomas H. Payne's homestead patent
 
1831
Payne, Thomas Hardrick ca 1917
Payne, Thomas Hardrick ca 1917
Thomas Hardrick Payne was the only son of Thomas Hamilton Payne. This is assumed to be an infancy photo of Thomas Hardrick. This was from Fay Payne Yeager's collection of family photos, and included in the same collection was a similar photo of Anna Laura and Fay, as toddlers, seated in the same chair.
 
1832
Payne, Thomas Hardrick ca 1933
Payne, Thomas Hardrick ca 1933
Taken in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma ca 1933
 
1833
Payne, Thomas Hardrick ca 1940's
Payne, Thomas Hardrick ca 1940's
Thomas was a Chief Petty Officer in the U.S. Maritme Service, stationed at west coast ports
 
1834
Payne, Thomas Hardrick ca 1940's in California
Payne, Thomas Hardrick ca 1940's in California
Labeled "Our Trailer", presumably his home while in the Maritime Service near Los Angeles.
 
1835
Payne, Vera
Payne, Vera
B. 1901 Indian Territory D. 1962 New Mexico
Vera Payne Young, a native of the Duncan area, was born on the Payne ranch east of Duncan in 1901. She moved to Roswell eight months before her death. Mrs. Young was a member of the First Christian Church here and the widow of John Young, who died here in 1959. Young formerly operated Young's Grocery, east of Duncan.
 
1836
Payne, Walter and Permelia (Gentry)
Payne, Walter and Permelia (Gentry)
Status: Located;
 
1837
Payne, William Bertram & Elizabeth Belter Children
Payne, William Bertram & Elizabeth Belter Children
(L to R): Brothers Bert, Raymond Ruben (in the carriage), and Scott, the children of William Bertram Payne by his second wife, Elizabeth Belter.
 
1838
Payne, William Bertram and Elizabeth (Belter)
Payne, William Bertram and Elizabeth (Belter)
Payne, Bert and his wife Elizabeth (Belter), with their youngest son, Raymond on his lap. It appears their oldest son, Bert was also pictured--based on his darker hair. It is not known why son Scott is missing from this photo. This was taken shortly before William Bertram died.
 
1839
Payne, William Bertram Family Bible
Payne, William Bertram Family Bible
An overview of the Family Bible Information
 
1840
Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Births)
Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Births)
Close up of Birth's from the Family Bible
 
1841
Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Deaths)
Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Deaths)
Close up of Deaths from the Family Bible
 
1842
Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Marriages)
Payne, William Bertram Family Bible (Marriages)
Close up of Marriage's from the Family Bible
 
1843
Payne, William H. H. and Hattie (Brown) Family Reunion, Marlow, Oklahoma, mid 1950's, Outdoor Shot
Payne, William H. H. and Hattie (Brown) Family Reunion, Marlow, Oklahoma, mid 1950's, Outdoor Shot
Family members present included Hattie (Brown) Payne, Bill Long, Lee and Mildred Payne and daughter Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Scott, Joe R. Payne, Carrie Payne, and Denise Shaw. The reunion took place at W. H. H. Payne home, built in 1904 on Jarboe Street. It became a landmark for the Payne family that was passed down to W. H.?s son Joe and his son Joe, Jr. (Jodie).

PLEASE HELP IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN PEOPLE IN THIS PHOTO, AND HELP SPECIFY WHO IS WHO.
 
1844
Payne, William H.H. and Hattie (Brown) Family Reunion, Marlow Oklahoma, 1950s, Indoor shot
Payne, William H.H. and Hattie (Brown) Family Reunion, Marlow Oklahoma, 1950s, Indoor shot
Family members present included Hattie (Brown) Payne, Bill Long, Lee and Mildred Payne and daughter Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Scott, Joe R. Payne, Carrie Payne, and Denise Shaw. The reunion took place at W. H. H. Payne home, built in 1904 on Jarboe Street. It became a landmark for the Payne family that was passed down to W. H.?s son Joe and his son Joe, Jr. (Jodie).

PLEASE HELP IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN PEOPLE IN THIS PHOTO, AND HELP SPECIFY WHO IS WHO.
 
1845
Payne, William Henry Harrison
Payne, William Henry Harrison
Status: Located;
 
1846
Payne, William Henry Harrison, ca 1905
Payne, William Henry Harrison, ca 1905
Husband of Hattie Brown
B. 1851 Missouri D. 1917 Oklahoma

William Henry Harrison Payne and his wife Hattie came to Marlow from Missouri with brief stops along the way in Montague County, Tex., and the area of Stephens County where Velma now stands. The family traveled by mule-drawn covered wagon, followed by the herds of cattle, mules and horses they owned. In 1887, the family settled a mile or two west of the Chisholm Trail near an area where a small community was beginning to take shape. Nearby was a general store and blacksmith shop with a spattering of half-dugout homes. A one-room, log schoolhouse doubled as a place of worship on Sundays. Four years later, a post office was established in that small community and took its name from a story of five brothers whose family also inhabited the area near Wildhorse Creek. That name was Marlow. W. H. and his brother, Tom, first engaged in freighting cargoes from Purcell and Fort Sill. Ranching, though, defined the family and with the establishment of the railroad in 1892, farming became their principal livelihood on land that was north and east of the town. In 1904, W. H. built a home on Jarboe Street.

(Excerpted from an article in The Marlow Review dated January 11, 2007; courtesy of Lynell Cordell)
 
1847
Payne, Willie T
Payne, Willie T
Status: Located;
 
1848
Pearson, John Moses and wife Nancy 'Nannie' Ella Carlisle
Pearson, John Moses and wife Nancy "Nannie" Ella Carlisle
Presumably their wedding portrait, ca 1908
 
1849
Pease, Lois Benkelman
Pease, Lois Benkelman
Status: Located;
 
1850
Petrasek, Barbora
Petrasek, Barbora
Wife of Anton Ruzicka
B. 1843 Bohemia D. 1921 Nebraska
 
1851
Picnic at Cass City Park
Picnic at Cass City Park
front row, seated, Esther Hunter, Molly Mark Buehrly, Aunt Maggie Mark, Ed Mark

Alma Mark Seeger is barely visible behind and to the right of Ed Mark

The lady seated in the back and those standing to the back are unknown

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1852
Pierce, Roscoe
Pierce, Roscoe
Roscoe looks particularly dashing in his white dinner jacket, and this is his daughter Lynn's favorite picture of him. Someone had written, and later erased, "mug shot" information on his jacket.
 
1853
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
1854
Pierce, Roscoe, ca 1930's
Pierce, Roscoe, ca 1930's
Fay Payne's first husband
 
1855
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
1856
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
1857
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
1858
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
1859
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
1860
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
1861
Pineland, Texas Logging Crew ca 1920
Pineland, Texas Logging Crew ca 1920
Photo of a logging crew in Pineland, Sabine County, Texas, circa 1920's, photo and description courtesy of Robert Cecil McDaniel
 
1862
Pineland, Texas Lumber Engine, ca 1911
Pineland, Texas Lumber Engine, ca 1911
A Temple Lumber Company engine out of Pineland, Sabine County, Texas, ca 1911
 
1863
Pioneer Chapel, Milligan, Nebraska
Pioneer Chapel, Milligan, Nebraska
The Pioneer Chapel in the Cesky Bratri Cemetery
During the early years of Glengary township few priests were available to the Czech and Irish immigrants of the surrounding area, but they visited the community whenever possible beginning around 1874. The chapel, the first permanent house of worship in Fillmore County, was built in the 1870s on the Josef Kotas farm northwest of the cemetery. A successor church, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, was erected in the newly formed town of Milligan in 1890. Burials commenced here before Anton Svec purchased the property from the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad in 1878. He deeded two acres for a cemetery to his Czech brethren in 1887. Although known locally in earlier years as the Catholic Cemetery, and later as the North Cemetery, it was incorporated as the Cesky Bratri (Czech Brethren) Cemetery Association in 1904. The chapel was moved to the cemetery from the Kotas farm in 1901. The building was restored and dedicated as the Pioneer Chapel in 1998.
 
1864
Pioneer Chapel, Milligan, Nebraska, Historical Marker
Pioneer Chapel, Milligan, Nebraska, Historical Marker
The Pioneer Chapel in the Cesky Bratri Cemetery
During the early years of Glengary township few priests were available to the Czech and Irish immigrants of the surrounding area, but they visited the community whenever possible beginning around 1874. The chapel, the first permanent house of worship in Fillmore County, was built in the 1870s on the Josef Kotas farm northwest of the cemetery. A successor church, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, was erected in the newly formed town of Milligan in 1890. Burials commenced here before Anton Svec purchased the property from the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad in 1878. He deeded two acres for a cemetery to his Czech brethren in 1887. Although known locally in earlier years as the Catholic Cemetery, and later as the North Cemetery, it was incorporated as the Cesky Bratri (Czech Brethren) Cemetery Association in 1904. The chapel was moved to the cemetery from the Kotas farm in 1901. The building was restored and dedicated as the Pioneer Chapel in 1998
 
1865
Pioneer Chapel, Milligan, Nebraska, Interior
Pioneer Chapel, Milligan, Nebraska, Interior
The Pioneer Chapel in the Cesky Bratri Cemetery
During the early years of Glengary township few priests were available to the Czech and Irish immigrants of the surrounding area, but they visited the community whenever possible beginning around 1874. The chapel, the first permanent house of worship in Fillmore County, was built in the 1870s on the Josef Kotas farm northwest of the cemetery. A successor church, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, was erected in the newly formed town of Milligan in 1890. Burials commenced here before Anton Svec purchased the property from the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad in 1878. He deeded two acres for a cemetery to his Czech brethren in 1887. Although known locally in earlier years as the Catholic Cemetery, and later as the North Cemetery, it was incorporated as the Cesky Bratri (Czech Brethren) Cemetery Association in 1904. The chapel was moved to the cemetery from the Kotas farm in 1901. The building was restored and dedicated as the Pioneer Chapel in 1998.
 
1866
Pioneer Chapel, Milligan, Nebraska, Interior, Altar
Pioneer Chapel, Milligan, Nebraska, Interior, Altar
The Pioneer Chapel in the Cesky Bratri Cemetery
During the early years of Glengary township few priests were available to the Czech and Irish immigrants of the surrounding area, but they visited the community whenever possible beginning around 1874. The chapel, the first permanent house of worship in Fillmore County, was built in the 1870s on the Josef Kotas farm northwest of the cemetery. A successor church, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, was erected in the newly formed town of Milligan in 1890. Burials commenced here before Anton Svec purchased the property from the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad in 1878. He deeded two acres for a cemetery to his Czech brethren in 1887. Although known locally in earlier years as the Catholic Cemetery, and later as the North Cemetery, it was incorporated as the Cesky Bratri (Czech Brethren) Cemetery Association in 1904. The chapel was moved to the cemetery from the Kotas farm in 1901. The building was restored and dedicated as the Pioneer Chapel in 1998
 
1867
Piram, Evilee (White)
Piram, Evilee (White)
Status: Located;
 
1868
Pointer, Edna Alyne (Mrs. Denton Kerr)
Pointer, Edna Alyne (Mrs. Denton Kerr)
Application for a Social Security Account
 
1869
Pointer, Marion B.
Pointer, Marion B.
Application for a Social Security Account
 
1870
Pointer, Marion B. and his sister, Edna, ca 1917
Pointer, Marion B. and his sister, Edna, ca 1917
Marion B. "Bee" with his older sister, Edna
 
1871
Posvar, Joseph and Estella Janda
Posvar, Joseph and Estella Janda
Joseph and Estella, with family members, at their 1919 wedding
 
1872
Posvar, Martin
Posvar, Martin
Martin was born 1865 in Moravia
 
1873
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
1874
Pratt, Ozro Lee and Clara (Adkins)
Pratt, Ozro Lee and Clara (Adkins)
Status: Located;
 
1875
Procella, Glendell Raymond Jr.
Procella, Glendell Raymond Jr.
Status: Located;
 
1876
Quinn and McGuire Cousins ca 1939
Quinn and McGuire Cousins ca 1939
Sidney Quinn, Keith McGuire, James Quinn and Patsy McGuire circa 1939 in Sturgis, Mississippi
 
1877
Quinn Family, Sturgis, Mississippi circa 1939
Quinn Family, Sturgis, Mississippi circa 1939
Cousin Pat McGuire with James Quinn, Grandmother Mary Montgomery Quinn (assumed), Keith McGuire, and Sidney Quinn, at the home of Grady and Lucille (Morlas)Quinn.
 
1878
Quinn, James & Sidney
Quinn, James & Sidney
Brothers James and Sidney Quinn, circa 1939, at their home in Sturgis, Mississippi
 
1879
Quinn, James, Sidney, & Grady
Quinn, James, Sidney, & Grady
Grady Quinn with his sons, James and Sidney, circa 1939, at their home in Sturgis, Mississippi
 
1880
Quinn, Sidney with his Aunt Vivian Schoenfeld
Quinn, Sidney with his Aunt Vivian Schoenfeld
Sidney Quinn escorts his Aunt Vivian Morlas Schoenfeld, at the wedding of his son, Michael
 
1881
Racek, Emma (Mrs. James Virka)
Racek, Emma (Mrs. James Virka)
Application for a Social Security Account
 
1882
Rennels, Alfred and Blanche (Dunlap)
Rennels, Alfred and Blanche (Dunlap)
Status: Located; Front of Tombstone
 
1883
Rennels, Alfred and Blanche (Dunlap)-Back
Rennels, Alfred and Blanche (Dunlap)-Back
Status: Located; Back of Tombstone
 
1884
Rennels, Alvin Jasper 'Mutt' and Hazel (Allison)
Rennels, Alvin Jasper "Mutt" and Hazel (Allison)
Status: Located; Front of tombstone
 
1885
Rennels, Alvin Jasper 'Mutt' and Hazel (Allison)-Back
Rennels, Alvin Jasper "Mutt" and Hazel (Allison)-Back
Status: Located; Back of Tombstone
 
1886
Rennels, Elmer
Rennels, Elmer
Status: Located;
 
1887
Rennels, George and Maude
Rennels, George and Maude
Status: Located;
 
1888
Rennels, Infant Son of A.M. and Blanche
Rennels, Infant Son of A.M. and Blanche
Status: Located;
 
1889
Rennels, Jasper
Rennels, Jasper
Status: Located; Entire marker
 
1890
Rennels, Jasper-Close Up
Rennels, Jasper-Close Up
Status: Located; Close up of headstone
 
1891
Rennels, Juano Lavell & Lottie Edith
Rennels, Juano Lavell & Lottie Edith
Juano Lavell Rennels, Ship's Cook, Second Class, was aboard the USS WAHOO (SS-238) He was inducted from California. He listed his next of kin, his wife, Mrs. Lottie Edith Rennels, 9831 Elizabeth Ave., South Gate, California. The submarine was lost on October 11, 1943 in La Perouse Strait, Northern Japan. It was sunk by a combination of air attack, shore batteries, and depth charging.
 
1892
Rennels, Lloyd H.
Rennels, Lloyd H.
Status: Located;
 
1893
Rennels, Perry Clyde
Rennels, Perry Clyde
Application for a Social Security Account
 
1894
Rennels, Thomas Perry and Mary (Trawick)
Rennels, Thomas Perry and Mary (Trawick)
Status: Located;
 
1895
Rennels, Wade and Gertrude (Mooney)
Rennels, Wade and Gertrude (Mooney)
Status: Located; Front of Tombstone
 
1896
Rennels, Wade and Gertrude (Mooney)-Back
Rennels, Wade and Gertrude (Mooney)-Back
Status: Located; Back of Tombstone
 
1897
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
1898
Rice, Florence Nellie
Rice, Florence Nellie
Wife of Glenn Cutting, Sr.
B. 1886 D. 1963, Ohio
 
1899
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
1900
Robinson, Willie Mae 'Babe', ca 1900
Robinson, Willie Mae "Babe", ca 1900
Babe as an infant, ca 1900, Biardstown, Texas
 

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