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Re: Database-a-Day-Program--WWI Naval Deaths



The census records for Missouri 1830 through 1870 have been copied for all
spellings of the surname and published either in the Census book or one of
the UPDATES.  Copies of these works were DONATED to the Salt Lake library
(through Everton Pub.) and also to other libraries.  If anyone has a
particular person they wish looked up (from their own personal line), I will
be happy to check for it.
Jean Grigsby
----- Original Message -----
From: <CMelahn@aol.com>
To: <sinclair@mids.org>
Cc: <sinclair-roots@onelist.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 3:39 AM
Subject: Database-a-Day-Program--WWI Naval Deaths


Wouldn't you know, a quick check of Ancestry.com new databases turns up one
many of you may want to look at:  WWI naval deaths.
See: http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/4022.htm

The one Sinclair was actually a Lucious McKelvey, middle name Sinclair:

Search Terms: SINCLAIR (1)
Results ( 1 combined matches)
LAST NAME   FIRST NAME  MIDDLE NAM  DIED    DATE OF DE  CAUSE OF D  NEXT OF
KI  RELATIONSH  ADDRESS APPOINTED   RANK    BRANCH
McKelvey    Lucius  Sinclair    naval hosp.,Gulfport,Miss.  Oct.13,1918
influenza   Hazel McKelvey  wife    230 East 49th St.,Portland,Oreg.
Portland,Oreg.  landsman for machinists mate    U.S.Naval Reserve Force
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