KEYLER CLARENCE
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Name KEYLER CLARENCE Born Of Nashville, Illinois Gender Male Person ID I16584 Gynzer's Genealogy Database Last Modified 4 Jul 2005
Family MEINERT LOUISE, b. 24 Mar 1889, No Children Married 31 Dec 1918 Family ID F05711 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Clarence served in the Armed Forces from Sept. 6, 1918, until the end of W. W. I., being discharged December 26, 1918. Was a member of the Coast Guard Artillery stationed at Camp Custer, Kalamazoo, Mich., Ft. Totton, N.Y., Camp Eustice, Va., and Camp Grant, Illinois. In early years he worked in his father's jewelry store in Nashville. He later went to St. Louis, where he was employed as a shipping clerk by International Shoe Co. for 26 years. After retirement they returned to Nashivlle, Illinois, to live.
From "Hoffmans 1662 - 1972"
Compiled by Bernice Beinhardt
- Clarence served in the Armed Forces from Sept. 6, 1918, until the end of W. W. I., being discharged December 26, 1918. Was a member of the Coast Guard Artillery stationed at Camp Custer, Kalamazoo, Mich., Ft. Totton, N.Y., Camp Eustice, Va., and Camp Grant, Illinois. In early years he worked in his father's jewelry store in Nashville. He later went to St. Louis, where he was employed as a shipping clerk by International Shoe Co. for 26 years. After retirement they returned to Nashivlle, Illinois, to live.
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