Name:
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Oliver Kile
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Age in 1860:
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33
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Birth Year:
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abt
1827
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Birthplace:
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Ohio
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Home in 1860:
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Township
58 Range 20, Linn, Missouri
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Gender:
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Male
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Post Office:
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Linneus
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Household
Members:
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Source Citation: Year: 1860;
Census Place: Township
58 Range 20, Linn, Missouri; Roll: M653_630;
Page: 0; Image: 104.
Source
Information: Ancestry.com. 1860
United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004.
Original data: United
States of America, Bureau of the Census. Eighth
Census of the United
States, 1860. Washington, D.C.:
National Archives and Records Administration, 1860. M653, 1,438 rolls.
American Civil War
Soldiers
American Civil War Soldiers
Source Citation:
Side served: Union; State served: Illinois;
Enlistment date: 17 August 1861..
Source
Information: Historical Data
Systems, comp.. American Civil War Soldiers
[database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA:
MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data
Systems of Kingston, MA form the following list of works. Copyright
1997-2000 Historical Data
Systems, Inc. PO Box 35 Duxbury.
American Civil
War Regiments
American Civil War Regiments
Regiment:
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28th
Infantry Regiment
IL
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Date
Mustered:
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15
March 1866
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Regiment
Type:
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Infantry
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Enlisted
Died of Disease or Accident:
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9
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Officers
Died of Disease or Accident:
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97
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Enlisted
Killed or Mortally Wounded:
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2
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Regimental
Soldiers and History:
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List of Soldiers
Regimental History
ILLINOIS 28TH INFANTRY
Three Years
Twenty-eighth Infantry.-Col., Amory K. Johnson; Lieut-Cols.,
Louis H. Waters, Thomas M. Kilpatrick, Richard Ritter; Majs, Charles J. Sellon,
Barclay C. Gillam, Hinman
Rhodes. This regiment was
composed of three companies from Pike county, one from Fulton, one
from Schuyler, one from McDonough, one from Mason one from Scott, and
two from Menard. It was
organized at Camp
Butier,
Aug. 15, 1861, and was mustered into the service for three years. On
Aug. 28, it was ordered to St.
Louis, Mo.,
where it was armed. On Feb. 13, 1862, a detachment of 48 men and 12
officers met Col. Claiborne's Confederate cavalry, 500 strong, at
Little Bethel Church, 5 miles west of Fort Heiman, and
immediately attacked them, taking 2 prisoners. In the opening of the
battle of Shiloh the regiment was
assigned to a position on the left of the line, in the Peach orchard,
which position the enemy immediately attacked, but was repulsed with
heavy loss, and the regiment held its position, against great odds
from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. In this conflict it lost heavily in killed
and wounded. On the morning of the second day the regiment held a
position on the right of the line and was hotly engaged until the
battle closed and the victory was won. In the two days' fighting it
sustained a loss of 239, killed, wounded and missing. It was engaged
in the siege of Corinth
during the
month of May. At the battle of Davis'
bridge in the following October, Gen. Lauman
ordered the 2nd brigade, of which the regiment formed a part, to take
the bridge and cross to the east side of the river, which was done
amidst a most terrific fire. A battery in front of the 28th was
dealing death and destruction, and the regiment was ordered to charge
and take it at all hazards, which it did most gallantly, capturing 6
guns and caissons, 1 flag, and 1 officer in uniform. On Oct. 28, it
returned to Bolivar, bearing a tattered flag, with the loss of 97 men
killed, wounded and missing. It was engaged in the siege of Vicksburg from
June 11, to July 4, 1863, and occupied a position to the left of the
center, on the Hall's Ferry road. On July 12, near Jackson Miss., the
28th, with other regiments of the brigade, not exceeding 800 men, charged
across an open, level cornfield, some 600 yards under a destructive
fire of grape, canister and minie bullets.
The
enemy appearing upon both flanks as it reached the ditch, the
Federals were compelled to fall back, with a loss of more than half
of the rank and file killed and wounded. The eight companies of this
regiment in line, numbering 128 men, lost 73 killed and wounded, and
16 taken prisoners. On Jan. 4, 1864, the regiment, having reenlisted
as a veteran organization, was mustered for three years' veteran
service, and on May 18,
proceeded to Illinois
for veteran furlough. Returning to the front, it served as a regiment
until the following October, when it was consolidated into a
battalion of four companies.
Twenty-eighth (Consolidated) Infantry.-Cols., Richard Ritter, Hinman Rhodes, Lieut.-Cols., Richard Ritter, Hinman Rhodes, Edwin P Durell;
Majs., Hinman
Rhodes, Edwin P. Durell, Albert J. Moses.
On Oct. 10, 1864, the original 28th regiment was consolidated into
four companies, and on the 12th embarked
for Morganza,
La., Brig.-Gen. Lawler
commanding 1st brigade, 19th army corps. On Nov. 22, at Memphis it
received 200 recruits, which were organized into two companies, and
the battalion was assigned to the 1st brigade, district of West
Tennessee. In Jan., 1865, it was transferred to Louisiana and in March, was in the
advance upon Spanish Fort, occupying the extreme right of its
division and corps. It held this position during the entire siege of
14 days, losing 14 killed and wounded, including 2 captains. On April
7, Cos. G and H joined the regiment from Camp Butler, Ill.,
and on April 13, the regiment marched to Whistler Station and
skirmished with the enemy. On April 15, Cos. I and K joined the
regiment from Camp Butler,
Ill., and this gave the
regiment its full complement of companies. In the following July, it
was sent
to Texas and remained in that state until March 15, 1866, when it was
mustered out at Brownsville, after a total service from the date of
its first organization of four years and seven months. During that
time 1,720 men had enlisted in the organization, and of these, 61
were killed, 34 died of wounds, 284 were wounded, 4 commissioned
officers were dismissed, 17 enlisted men were missing in action, 5
were killed accidentally, 141 died of disease, 494 were discharged,
and 21 were transferred.
Source: The Union Army,
vol. 3
Battles Fought
Fought at La Grange,
TN.
Fought on 06 April 1862 at Shiloh, TN.
Fought on 07 April 1862 at Shiloh,
TN.
Fought on 05 October 1862 at Metamora,
TN.
Fought on 12 July 1863 at Jackson,
MS.
Fought on 12 July 1863 at Jackson,
TN.
Fought on 16 July 1863.
Fought on 15 July 1864.
Fought on 22 July 1864 at Vidalia,
LA.
Fought on 20 September 1864 at Natchez,
MS.
Fought on 27 March 1865 at Spanish Fort, AL.
Fought on 28 March 1865 at Spanish Fort, AL.
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Source
Information: Historical Data
Systems, comp.. American Civil War Regiments
[database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA:
MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data
Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works.
Copyright 1997-2000
Historical Data Systems, Inc.
PO Box 35 Duxbury,
MA 023.
1870 United States
Federal Census 1870 United States Federal Census
Name:
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Susan Kyle
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Est.
Birth Year:
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abt
1828
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Age in
1870:
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42
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Birthplace:
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Virginia
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Home in
1870:
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Locust
Creek Twp., Linn Co., Missouri
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Family:
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View Results Daughters:
Josephine, 18, Murstrandt(?), 13; and,
son William W., 11 (all children born in Missouri)
Living
in that home along with Cinthia Overman, 77 yrs old, b. Va., et Rebecca Overman, 36, b. Mo. …
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Gender:
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Female
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Post
Office:
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Linneus
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Source Citation: Year: 1870;
Census Place: Locust
Creek, Linn, Missouri; Roll: M593_788;
Page: 323; Image: 653.
Source Information: Ancestry.com.
1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT,
USA:
MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: 1870. · United States.
Ninth Census of the United States, 1870. Washington, D.C.
National Archives and Records Administration. M593, RG29, 1,761 rolls. · Minnesota. Minnesota Census
Schedules for 1870. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives
and Records Administration. T132, RG29, 13 rolls.
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1890 Veterans
Schedules 1890 Veterans Schedules
Veteran's
Name:
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Oliver W Kile
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Home in
1890:
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Green
Twp., Harrison Co., Ohio
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Year
enlisted:
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1861
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Year
discharged:
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1865
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Rank:
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First
Lieutanant
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1st
Unit:
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Co.
A, W.Va
Inf., 11 May 1861 – 14 Feb. 1862 = 9 mos., 3 daysView Image
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2nd.
Unit:
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Co.
B, Ohio
Cavalry, 17 Oct. 1862 – 05 Aug. 1864 = 2 yrs., 9 mos., 18 daysView Image
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Total
service:
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3
years, 7 mos., 21 days (counting of the two lines above)View Image
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P.O. Address et Remarks:
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Hopedale,
Ohio - - - “Suffering
from Fistula”.
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Source Citation: Year: 1890;
Census Place: Green, Harrison, Ohio; Roll: 73;
Page: 5; Enumeration District: 112.
Source
Information: Ancestry.com.
1890 Veterans Schedules [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.,
2005. Original data: United
States of America, Bureau of the
Census. Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating
Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Washington, D.C.:
National Archives and Records Administration, 1890. M123, 118 rolls.
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1900 United States
Federal Census 1900 United States Federal Census
Name:
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William Kile
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Home in
1900:
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Buckeye,
Shannon, Missouri
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Age:
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50
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Est.
Birth Year:
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abt
1850
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Birthplace:
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Missouri
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Relation/head:
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Head
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Spouse's
name:
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Ada
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Race:
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White
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Household
Members:
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Source Citation: Year: 1900;
Census Place: Buckeye, Shannon, Missouri; Roll: T623 903;
Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 118.
Source
Information: Ancestry.com.
1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT,
USA:
MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America,
Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States,
1900. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives
and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.
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1900 United States
Federal Census 1900 United States Federal Censu
Name:
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Oliver Kile
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Home in
1900:
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Niles, Trumbull, Ohio
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Age:
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7
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Est.
Birth Year:
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abt
1893
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Birthplace:
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Ohio
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Relation/head:
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Son
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Father's
name:
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Clarlos
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Mother’s name:
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Ella
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Race:
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White
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Household
Members:
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Source Citation: Year: 1900;
Census Place: Niles, Trumbull, Ohio;
Roll: T623 1326; Page: 25B;
Enumeration District: 127.
Source
Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census
[database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA:
MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America,
Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States,
1900. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives
and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.
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1920 United States
Federal Census (also 1930 Census) 1920 United States Federal
Census
Name:
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Oliver A Kile
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Home in
1920:
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Adams, Washington,
Ohio
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Age:
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44 years
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Est.
Birth Year:
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abt
1876
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Birthplace:
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Ohio
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Relation-
Head:
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Brother
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Father
born:
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West Virginia
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Mother
born:
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Ohio
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Marital
Status:
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Single
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Race:
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White
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Sex:
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Male
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Able to
read:
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Yes
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Able to
Write:
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Yes
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Image:
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913
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Household
Members:
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Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Adams, Washington, Ohio;
Roll: T625_1446; Page: 16A;
Enumeration District: 172; Image: 913.
Source
Information: Ancestry.com.
1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT,
USA:
MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film
numbers, visit the following NARA
web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839
on roll 323 (Chicago
City. Original
data: United States
of America, Bureau of the Census. Fourteenth
Census of the United
States, 1920. Washington, D.C.:
National Archives and Records Administration, 1920. T625, 2,076 rolls.
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United States Obituary
Collection United States Obituary Collection
Name of
Deceased:
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Chief John Wallace Kile
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Age at
Death:
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84
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Birth
Date:
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abt
1920
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Death
Date:
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24
Apr 2004
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Newspaper
Title:
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Statesboro
Herald, The
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Newspaper
Location:
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Statesboro, Georgia, United States
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Obituary
Publication Date:
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29
Apr 2004
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Locations
in Obituary:
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Oliver;
Sylvania; Savannah, GA;
Rincon; Stockbridge, GA; NY
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Other
Persons in Obituary:
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William Gary Kile; Helen Kile;
John Wallace Kile; Mike;
Kenneth ?Kenny?; Ernest Brewer; Pearl Kile; Pat Kile;
Thomas C.; Mickey Lynn
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Source Citation: Newspaper: Statesboro
Herald, The; Publication Date: 29 Apr 2004;
Publication Place: Statesboro , GA , US..
Source
Information: Ancestry.com.
United States Obituary Collection [database on-line]. Provo, UT,
USA:
MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006. Original data: See newspaper information
provided with each entry.
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