Sunday, January 25, 2009

Eugene Kropp

29 May 1953 pg 14
Traverse City Record Eagle
Leland News

A memorial service was held at the school Monday evening for Eugene Kropp who lost his llife in Korea last September (1952). The members of his class placed a plaque in the hall of the school, which was unveiled by his mother at the services.



******************


Family Tree, Ancestry.com
Parents of Eugene are Wilber Claus Kropp and Evelyn Eleanor Dechow. 


******************

Name:Eugene A. Kropp
Birth Date:1929
Birth City:Leelanau
State Registered:Michigan
Death Date:22 Sep 1952
Death Country:Korea
Death Description:Killed in Action
War:Korean War
Title:Private, U.S. Army
Rank:Private
Service:U.S. Army
Service ID:55245719
Notes:Private Kropp was a member of the 279th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on September 22, 1952. Private Kropp was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal and the Korean War Service Medal.
Data Source:Korean War Veterans Honor Roll



*****************


Name:Eugene A. Kropp
Birth Date:1929
Birth City:Leelanau
State Registered:Michigan
Death Date:22 Sep 1952
Death Country:Korea
Death Description:Killed in Action
War:Korean War
Title:Private, U.S. Army
Rank:Private
Service:U.S. Army
Service ID:55245719
Notes:Private Kropp was a member of the 279th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in North Korea on September 22, 1952. Private Kropp was awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal and the Korean War Service Medal.
Data Source:Korean War Veterans Honor Roll

Edward Galla

May 18 1951 pg 3
Traverse City Record Eagle
Local News
Completes Basic

Marine Private First Class Edward Galla, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Galla of Cedar, was promoted to his present rank when he was recently graduated from 'boot camp.' Galla climaxed his recruit training by winning the marksman medal on a score of 202 out of a possible 250 during his weapons training. In addition to firing the Garand rifle for qualification. Galla fired other infantry weapons such as the .45 calibre pistol, carbine, and Browning automatic rifle. Galla enlisted in the Marine Corps on Februaru 27, 1951. He will be transferred from Parris Island to a Marine Corps unit serving on land, sea or in the air.


Jan 7 1953 pg 3

Traverse City Record Eagle
Local News
On Furlough
Sgt. Edward Galla, USMC, recently returned from active duty in Korea, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Galla of Cedar.


20 Jan 1953 pg 3
Traverse City Record Eagle
Local News

Spend Weekend--The Misses Rose Marie Kabat and Martha Marsee of Detroit spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kabat of Cedar. Accompanying them back to Detroit were Miss Kabat's brother, Bernard Kabat, and nephew Sgt. Edward Galla, USMC, who was returning to Camp Miami, Florida.


24 Jan 1953 pg 9
Traverse City Record Eagle
Cedar News

Misses Rosemarie Kabot and friend Martha Marsee returned to Detroit, after spending the weekend with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kabot. They were accompanied by Sgt. Edward Galla, who will report at Camp Miami, Florida, after spending his furlough with his paretns Mrs. Peter Galla and Bernard Kabot.


Aug 21 1954, Saturday pg 11
Traverse City Record Eagle
Cedar News
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kabot and daughter, Madelen, and Bernard Kabot and Edward Gall of Dearborn, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Galla and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kabot and family of Lake Shore Road were weekend visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kabot.

December 4 1954 Saturday pg 8
Traverse City Record Eagle
Cedar News
...mentions Edward Galla visiting from Dearborn


20 April 1956 Friday pg 12
Traverse City Record Eagle
Engagement Article with bad photo!
The engagement of Miss Pauline Elizabeth Blonshine to Edward Galla son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Galla of Rt. 1 Cedar has been announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blonshine of R.4 Traverse City. The couple is making plans for a summer wedding.


17 September 1958 Wednesday pg 3
Traverse City Record Eagle
From California
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Galla and daughter, Deborah Kaye of Azusa, California have returned home after spending two weeks visiting their paretns, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Galla of Cedar and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blonshine of R. 4.


25 May 1960 Wedesday pg 3
Traverse City Record Eagle
Returns to California
Return home -- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Galla and children have returned to San Dimas, California after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Galla of Cedar and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blonshine of R. 4.


Aug 4 1966 Thursday pg 12
Traverse City Record Eagle
Wedding for Leonard Galla and Charlene Kay Kuhn
Edward was here for the wedding of his brother Leonard. Seating the guests were Edward Galla of LaVerne, California

Per public records it appears Edward's home, city of La Verne, CA resident years 1993-1997

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Robert J. Grubb

The 1920 census gives the following information on Robert Jas. Grubb age 8 living with parents, Roy E. Grubb born Ohio and Velma M. born Michigan. The family is living on Rose Street and Roy is working in a garage. Siblings living in this household. Veda V. age 13; Reva A age 12; Raymond O age 10; Katherine M age 6; Beatrice V age 4yrs 3mos and Mildred M age 2yrs 2mos with all the children born in Michigan.

Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Traverse, Grand Traverse, Michigan; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 33; Supervisor's District 9; Lines 30-38.

There is a second 'sighting' of Robert Grubb age 9 listed as grandson living with James Widis (Widdis) on the Peninsula. Also in the household is aunts and uncles, William age 28; Alta age 17 and Hazel age 15.

Source Citation: Year: 1920; C
ensus Place: Peninsula, Grand Traverse, Michigan; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 24; Supervisor's District: 9 Lines 90-94

In 1930 Robert James Grubb age 19, is found living on the Peninsula on with his parents. His father, Roy is renting a farm and farming it. Robert is working as a farm laborer. His siblings in this census are, Beatrice V. age 14; Mildred M age 12; Katherine M age 17; Ronald E age 7 and Gaylord W. age 5.

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Peninsula, Grand Traverse, Michigan; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 13; Supervisor's District 28-13 Lines 27-34

The U. S. Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Give the following facts for Robert J. Grubb
Robert was born 1911 in Michigan a white citizen living in Oakland county at the time of enlistment. His enlistment date is 27 May 1941 Kalamazoo, Michigan in Branch Immaterial- Warrant Officers, USA, with a Private grade as an enlisted man. His education is listed as Grammar school; his occupation is Gas and Oil man; single without dependents, height 67" and weight of 142 pounds.

Traverse City Record Eagle
August 3 1945 pg 3
Local News
HOME ON LEAVE
Coxswain Ronald Grubb is home on R 1, Peninsula Center road for a 30 day furlough from naval duty at Boston. Since entering service he has been on crash boat duty, meeting incoming transports. He was hospitalized five months when a plane crashed into a boat, injuring many of the crew of which Grubb was a member. His brother Military Police Sergeant
Robert Grubb, is serving his fifth year, having seen action in New Guinea and the Philippines. He is now stationed at Marila.

There are many blurbs on Robert in the newsapapers many can be found at newspaperarchive.com

The Grand Traverse marriage records give Robert J. Grubb marrying Elizabeth E. Crowther in 1948 license 0180. OneWorldTree at ancestry.com gives a marriage date of 29 Aug.

Michigan Death Index, 1971-1996
Robert J. Grubb Sr. born 2 Mar 1911 and died 27 Feb 1993 residence Whitewater Twp, Grand Traverse County.

Social Security Record
Robert J. Grubb born 2 Mar 1911 and died 27 Feb 1993 residence Williamburg, Grand Traverse County, Michigan. Obtained social security number in California before 1951. I question this??

Ernest G. Zetzman Jr.

Traverse City Record Eagle
21 Dec 2008
ERNEST G. ZETZMAN, JR.
A resident of Fife Lake, Kalkaska County and born on 22 Feb. 1935 Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan. Ernest died 18 Dec 2008 Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan. Hitesman-Holdship Funeral Home in Cadillac, Wexford, Michigan with Rev. Dr. Bryan Salminen.

*************************

Grand Traverse County Clerk records show:
Ernest George Zetzman Jr. died 18 Dec 2008


**************************
CADILLAC NEWS
Abt 19-20th Dec 2008
Thanks for this donation for Ernest! frpm
Diptera

Ernest George Zetzman, Jr.
CADILLAC - Ernest George Zetzman, Jr. of Fife Lake passed away Dec. 18, 2008 at Munson Hospice House after enduring Alzheimers. He was 73.
Ernie was born Feb. 22, 1935 to Ernest George and Agatha (Treichel) Zetzman Sr. in Lansing. He graduated from J.W. Sexton High School in Lansing where he was the Senior Class President in 1953. Ernie graduated from Michigan State University in 1958 with a Building Construction Management degree.
After college, he served in the U.S. Army in Korea and was honorably discharged. He married Billie Joanne Holmes June 4, 1960 in Lansing. Ernie worked for the State of Michigan for 37 years, retiring as a property appraiser for the Treasury Department. He had many friends in the northern Michigan county buildings.

Ernie had a lifetime passion for outdoor sports and the beauty in nature. He was a member of Hiawatha Sportsman Club, Ducks Unlimited and was an exceptional marksman. Sharing his love of hunting, fishing, golfing and athletic events with family and friends gave him great pleasure. His zest for life, words of encouragement, loving kindness and service to others will be remembered by many.

Ernie is survived by Billie Joanne Zetzman, his loving wife of 48 years who cared for him at home and daughters Shari (Pat) Johnson of Cadillac, Gretchen (Jeff) Knoblock of Traverse City and Karen (Dr. Steven) Mast of Traverse City. He was a beloved grandfather to 12 grandchildren, Ethan, Nick, Rachel and Lexi Johnson, Blake, Grant, Max and Chase Knoblock and Katie, Marshall, Mari and Stevie Mast. He is also survived by his sister, Joyce Cary and family of Mason and aunts, Ella Smith and Virginia Albro.
He was preceded in death by his parents.

A funeral service will take place 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 22, 2008 at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 11198 E. M-55, Cadillac.

Officiating will be Dr. Bryan Salminen, Pastor. Family and friends are invited to a visitation from 1 to 3 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the Hitesman-Holdship Funeral Home, 620 N. Mitchell in Cadillac. Interment will be in the Deepdale Cemetery in Lansing. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Emmanuel Lutheran Church Building Fund in memory of Ernie Zetzman.


**************************

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Leonard Morris Dalzell

The 1920 census shows Leonard as 7 months old, born Michigan and the son of Edward and Lulu M. Dalzell. Living in Elmwood Twp, Leelanau, Michigan. Most likely he was born in Elmwood. The Grand Traverse County, Michigan marriage index shows that Leonard married June M. Ransom 1947 License No. 0112.

b. 23 Jun 1919 d. 26 Nov 1996 Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Fl (SSI)

Army War II Army Enlistment Records
Leonard M. Dalzall b. 1919 in Michigan enlistment date 27 May 1941 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Education Grammar School; Occupation, Auto Serviceman; Height 68" Weight 135, Single man

The Florida Death Index states:
Leonard Morris Dalzell b. 23 Jun 1919; d. 26 Nov 1996 Pinellas, Florida at age 77

I cannot imagine there is not an obit on Leonard, if you have one please consider submitting for his mini-biography here. Thanks Brenda - email: kingsley@aol.com



Robert Homer Gum

We discovered Robert as serving in Korea from this article County Sends 25 Selectees

WW2 Military Enlistment
Robert H. Gum b. 1917 in Illinois but living in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. Enlistment date 27 May 1941 Kalamazoo, Michigan. Education Grammar school; Occupation Auto Serviceman; Height 70" Weight 147.

A Possible match:
Michigan Death Index 1971-1996
Robert H. Gum b. 29 Dec 1917 d. 9 Nov 1992 at Frankfort, Benzie, Michigan

Social Security Record
Name: Robert H Gum
SSN: Born: 29 Dec 1917
Died: 9 Nov 1992
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951)

John A. Boyer

John A. Boyer b. 13 June 1912, Clement City, Lenawee, Michigan. and died 14 June 1987 Grand Traverse County, Michigan. His residence at the time was listed as Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan on the Michigan Deaths, 1971-1996 database. He is the son of Fred Anthony Boyer and Clara Elizabeth Anderson.

John married Blanche Nina Krebs 1 Mar 1934 in Marshall, Calhoun, Michigan. Blanche was born 16 Jul 1912 Olivet, Eaton, Michigan and died 31 Oct 1989 Traverse City, Grand Traverse Michigan. Blanche's residence according to the Social Security Index was Mancelona.


John's name is in an article posted earlier under Ken Stauffer

James Erwin Youmans

James Erwin Youmans ? 30 May 1919 d. 11 Nov 2003 Muskegon, Muskegon, MI
James Erwin Youmans born 30 May 1919 in Michigan a white citizen of Grand Traverse County he enlisted in the Army on 27 May 1941 in Kalamazoo, Michigan into Branch Immaterial-Warrant Officers as a Private. James graduated from grammar school and worked as an automobile serviceman. He was 68" tall and weighed 138 pounds at that time.

Newspaper blurbs:
Traverse City Record Eagle
23 Nov 1945 pg 5
Pfc. James Youmans of Grawn has been discharged from the Fort Sheridan Separation Center.

Traverse City Record Eagle
3 Dec 1955 pg 9
Grawn Couple Wed 50 Years
by Nora Wagner

Silver Lake Grange home was the setting for a 50th wedding anniversary party Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00 when Mr. and Mrs. Erva Youmans entertained their friends and neighbors and relatives at an open house in honor of their 50th anniversary. Golden chrysanthemums decorated the room and a large anniversary cake centered the serving table. Guests were from Traverse City, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Mesick, and Grawn. Their son, James Youman of Muskegon and his family were unable to attend.

Traverse City Record Eagle
31 Mar 1956 pg 17
Local News for Grawn
Mr and Mrs James Youmans and son of Muskegon will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erve Youmans during the Easter weekend.

Traverse City Record Eagle
11 May 1957 pg 6
Local News Nora Wagner
Mr and Mrs James Youman and son of Muskegon, spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Erve Youmans.

James Erwin Youmans is buried at Oakwood Catholic Cemetery with birth 20 May 1919 and death as 11 Nov 2003. Military data PFC U.S. Army World War II;

Clement Julius King

I don't have any documented data yet on Clement but possibilities are:

Obit for Michael King of Isadore obit 20 May 1947 has a son, Clement King as living at home.

Possible Clement J. King. This obit does not mention Korea but it is still possible to be the right Clement. If anyone can tell me if this is correct please email me at kingsley@aol.com and put Korea in the subject heading. Thank You.

Man Victim of Home Fire in Leelanau 29 Nov 1971 page 1 and 11
Michael J. King (Clement) King, 56, of county road 643 near Cedar, Leelanau County, was burned to death early Sunday morning when fire destroyed the farm home in which he was living. Police and the Leelanau county medical examiner said the boy was almost totally consumed by the flames.

The fire was first observed by Patrick Fitpatrick of R. 2, Cedar, at 5:55 a.m. when flames from the home, located across the road from his own house, lighted up his living room.
Fitpatrick told his wife to call the Cedar Volunteer Fire Department and he rushed across the road to the house engulfed in flames with fire pouring from the roof. Unable to enter it, he pushed the car parked alongside it away from the flames.

Mrs. Fitpatrick told state police she had looked at the house shortly before her husband observed the flames and saw nothing amiss. She said she had seen the car driven into the yard and parked alongside the house at approximately 11:30 p.m. Saturday evening.
George Rosinski, a member of the Cedar Fire Department was enroute hunting when he saw the flames shooting from the house as he arrived at the intersection of county roads 645 and 643. He said the fire was pouring from the center of the structure through the roof.

Rosinski drove to Cedar, triggered the alarm and drove the fire truck to the scene of the blaze. He was unable to enter the house which by this time was a roaring inferno.
Assistant Fire Chief Andrew Pleva, who lives in the first house west of the fire scene, hurried to the home and attempted to enter it through a rear door which led to another rear door into the structure. He was unable to force his way through the second door because of intense smoke and flames.

The house was owned by Pleva who was purchasing it from King. It was a two-story L-shaped structure heated by an oil space-heater located in the center of the home. An electrical junction was also located at this point in the house. The house was burned to the ground without even the walls remaining.

Police and fireman believe the blaze originated near the center of the structure on the first floor. The body was found in the pantry area.

Mr. King of Solon Township was born Dec. 28, 1914, the son of Michael and Theresa King. He worked for Koenig Construction Company in Traverse City for 15 years and for the past 10 years was employed with Pleva's Market in Cedar. He was a member of Holy Rosary Church, Isadore.

He is survived by three brothers, Dominick and Edward, both of Traverse City and John of Cedar; five sisters, Mrs. Tillie Flaska and Mrs. Rose Holt, both of Maple City; Mrs. Veronica Zielkowski and Mrs. Francis Stanislawski, both of Cedar, and Mrs. Harold Barr of Traverse City.

A rosary will be recited this evening at 8 p.m. at Ray Martinson funeral home in Suttons Bay and the fuenral mass will be conducted at 10 a. m. Tuesday at Holy Rosary Church in Isadore with the Rev. Father Benedict Marciulionis as celebrant. Burial will be made in Cavalry cemetery.

Carl James Hudson

Carl James Hudson data submitted by nephew Larry Stauffer. Thanks kind sir!

Carl was born 26 June 1918 Summit City, Paradise Twp, Grand Traverse, Michigan
Carl J. Hudson married Pauline O. King 1946 Liber 5 pg 204 Grand Traverse, Michigan
they married 23 Dec 1946 Summit City, Grand Traverse, Michigan and he died 3 Oct 1985 Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan. Carl is buried at Fort Custer Cemetery, Augusta, Kalamazoo, Michigan. He is the son of Jesse Dow Hudson and Bessie Barratt with 8 siblings.

1942-1943







Military Data:
Carl J. Hudson b. abt 1917 in Michigan
Enlistment date: 27 May 1941 at Kalamazoo, MI
Branch Warrant Officcer, Private as enlisted man

Schooling: Grammar School; Occupation Railway SectionHand
Height 165 and 68" Tall.

Records
3 Oct 1985GT (No SSI)

Kenneth Eston Stauffer

Kenneth Eston Stauffer data submitted by nephew Larry Stauffer. Thanks kind sir

I tried to get these images side by side but they just would not cooperate! Now this is odd. Sometimes when I view Kenneth's data on the main page there is a photo missing. If I click on his name to go to his link only then the other photo shows up.

Military Data: Kenneth E. Stauffer b. abt 1919 in Michigan, enlistment date 27 May 1941 Kalmazaoo, Michigan as Private. Education is four years of high school; occupation Automoblie Serviceman ; height 67" weight 147









Wayne Gibbs Burrows

Grand Traverse Marriage Records
Traverse City, Michigan
Wayne G. Burrows married Dorothy Troutwine 1942 Liber 5 page 133

Wayne G. Burrows married Marianne Huffman 1962 record 0063 Not sure if this is Sr or Jr yet.

SSI records show Wayne G. Burrows b. 10 May 1917 d. 7 Mar 2006 Lodi, San Joaquin, Ca
Military Data: Wayne G. Burrows b. abt 1917 in Michigan; enlistment date 27 May 1941 Kalamazoo as Private. Education is four years of high school; Occupation Telephone and Telegraph frameman; Height 72" weight 185.

Thomas L. Fitzgerald

Thomas Lester Fitzgerald b. 1 Sep 1918 (SSI) d. 6 Jul 2002GT

Traverse City Record Eagle
21 July 2002
- Thomas L. Fitzgerald, 83, of Traverse City, died July 16; Traverse City Chapel of Covell Funeral Homes.

Frank A. Noteware

The article County Sends 25 Selectees shows Frank as going to Korea
Frank A. Noteware b. 17 Sep 1906 (SSI) d. 26 Oct 2001


Traverse City Record Eagle

Oct 28 2001
- Frank A. Noteware, 95, of Traverse City, died Oct. 26; Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home.

Grand Traverse Marriage Records
Frank A. Noteware married June R. Garland 1946 Liber 5 page 189

Flees, Chester L.

**FLAG** Chester L. Flees
Died August 13, 2002
Traverse City - Chester L. Flees, age 83, of Traverse City, died Tuesday at Bortz Health Care in Traverse City.
Chester lived in the area all of his life. Born in Isadore, on June 10, 1919, he was the son of Adam and Mary (Mikowski) Flees.

During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in the Pacific. One of the battles he fought in was for the island of Iwo Jima.

Chester was a finish carpenter and had worked for the Hannah Lay and Red Mill Lumber Companies. Over the years, he had made several boats, lots of kitchen cabinets and furniture. He even built his own house using only hand tools. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and the Cherryland VFW Post. He enjoyed camping and boating.

Surviving are a son Larry C. (E. Jane) Flees of Traverse City. two granddaughters, Kristie (Christopher) Coddington of Traverse City and Kimberly Flees of Traverse City; his sister, Alice (Horace) Stoodt of Bellville, Ohio; and several nieces and nephews.

Chester was preceded in death by his wife, Sylvia (Perszyk) Flees; and a sister, Agnes Bauman.
Friends may call at the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home on Thursday, Aug. 15, from 6 to 8 p.m., where a Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 16, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church with the Rev. Father James Hayden as celebrant. Burial will be in Grand Traverse Memorial Gardens, with military honors conducted by the Cherryland VFW Post 2790. Memorial donations may be made to the Cherryland VFW Post 2780 or to Mass Intentions.

Records:
b. 10 Jun 1919 (SSI) d. 13 Aug 2002GT

Monday, January 5, 2009

County Sends 25 Selectees

Traverse City Record Eagle -- Date Unknown - Each Man will have his own post as data is found. Anyone with information please email me at kingsley@aol.com

Alphabetical list of names in this article. Some men I have nothing on but the links are what I do have so far.
Those with blue links have their own postings. The others I have not searched or have not found data for.

John A. Boyer
Frank Morse Burnett b. 7 Nov 1918 d. 8 Apr 1996 Alanson, Emmet, MI (SSI)
Wayne Burrows (son of Wayne Gibbs Burrows)
Wayne Gibbs Burrows (Sr)
Donald Lewis Campbel
Robert James Grubb
Robert Homer Gum
Leonard Morris Dalzell
Thomas Lester Fitzgerald
Chester Leo Flees
Edward James Green
Edwin Guy Gregory d. 15 Oct 1951GT ?
Ernest James Harrigan b. 31 Mar 1919 (SSI) d. 12 Jul 2002GT
John Frederick Hohman (? 3 Apr 1967GT John W.)
Carl James Hudson
Lawrence Rudolph Huellmantel
Clement Juluis King
Donald David McKeenan
Frank Noteware
Jesse Lewis Russel Owen d. 2 Sep 1990 (No SSI)
William Michael Poboda
Kenneth Aston Stauffer
James Erwin Youmans