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- The following is an official list of the interments in Maple
Hill Cemetery during the last
- year (1918).
-
- January: Mrs. Jane VINCENT LOWERY, Eugene BULLARD,
Dr. John EVANS.
-
- February: A. C. MAXON, L. C. GABRIEL, Joe GIBBS,
Mrs. A. C. MAXON, Horace
- D. KELLY
-
- March: Mrs. Adaline HOLMES, Albert C. FREEHAUF,
Miles Holmes THOMAS
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- April: Miss Nellie FLOWERS, Rev. WEBB, Infant
of Chas. NANCE, Donald TOLLES,
- Nels RASMUSSEN, Alex RICHARDSON, Rev. Chas.
PULLEN, Glen FELLOWS, Mrs. BASEY
-
- May: Oscar DUDLEY, Lena May SCHMIDT, Geo. W.
HALL, Albert GIBBS, James
- C. LEES, Mary Orvanda LIBBY
-
- June: Lewis EMOND, Infant of Peter SAKAS, Stephen
BAKER, W. H. WALKER
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- July: Phoebe E. BEVIER, Justin ADEE, Geo. RASMUSSEN,
Mary E. M. POWERS,
- Mary Ann HOSLEY
-
- August: Mrs. John WISE, O. S. SHEPARD, Marcus
LAKE, Emily BULOCK
- [BULLOCK]
-
- September: Hosea ROYER, John BALF, Pauline
BARTLETT
-
- October: James WADSWORTH, Sidney TEN EYCK,
Infant of Otto YEGGE, Nellie
- May JOHNSON, Mrs. Arthur KINDSCHI, Arlene Lois
HOLDEN, Lewis WEARY, Della BENNETT, Bessie
PUTNAM
-
- November: George W. ENDICOTT, Alice A. ROBINSON,
Wade VAN WART,
- Katherine PULLEN, Infant of Sam CALLAS, Harvey
SPERRY
-
- December: Gereline LOGA, Ira H. CLARK, Mrs.
Retta JOHNSON, Alma ANDREW,
- Laura WELLS.
-
- Herb LEE, Sexton
-
- Courtesy of Ruth Ann Montgomery.
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- There was and is still quite a number of Rock county young
men in the Canadian
- service, having to enlist there on account of the stringency
of the U.S. Army rules. Some of these have returned and some
are still in the service. These boys, when they enlisted in the
Canadian army, took the oath of allegiance to the British crown
for the period of the war, and the question is being raised whether
on their return to this country, they will have to take out naturalization
papers to again become citizens of this country or not. Jessie
EARL, of Janesville, has taken the question up with the
proper authorites and will find out as soon as possible the citizen
status of the boys. This matter affects Ben GREEN, of
this city, and Elmer BOURBEAU, as well as several others
in this county. [p. 1]
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- Courtesy of Ruth Ann Montgomery.
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