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William Daniel Springer

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William Daniel Springer

Birth
Buffalo County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
5 Jan 1984 (aged 87)
Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Tomah, Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Second Addition, Block 3, Lot 174
Memorial ID
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William was born on May 9, 1896 in Buffalo County, Wisconsin to George Daniel Springer and Nellie Spores. He married Kathryn Sophronia Harwick on March 5, 1921 in Waukon, Allamakee, Iowa. He passed away on January 5, 1984 in Monroe County, Wisconsin.
In the 1900 census, William was living in Clayton township, Clayton, Iowa with his parents, Dan and Ellen, and siblings, Harry, Mertel, and Grace. He was listed as a 5-year-old, single, white male.
In 1910, he was living in Lincoln, Burnett, Wisconsin with his parents, Dan and Nellie, and siblings, Perry, Grace, Jennie, Earnest, and Nellie. He was listed as a 13-year-old, single, white male.
On June 5, 1917, William filled out World War I draft cards. He was a 21-year-old farm laborer working for Miller Nelson in Gold Field, Iowa. He was living in Graham, Iowa. He was described as being of medium height with a slender build, blue eyes, and brown hair.
In 1920, he was living in Millville township, Clayton, Iowa with his parents, George D. and Nellie, and siblings, Grace, Jennie, Ernest, Mabel, George, Edmond, and Mertin. He was listed as a 23-year-old, single, white male.
In 1930, he was living in New Lyme, Monroe, Wisconsin with his wife, Kathine, and children, Weslay V., Violet L., William K., and Ellelldora. He was listed as a 33-year-old, married, white male. He was a farmer.
In 1940, he was living in Greenfield township, with his wife, Catherine, and children, Wesley, Violet, William, Elldora, Spencer, Constance, and Clinton. He was listed as a 43-year-old, married, white male. He was a farmer.
On April 25, 1942, William filled out World War II draft cards. He was 45 years old and working for the War Dept. - Quartermaster - New Camp McCoy in Monroe, Wis. He was living in rural Sparta, Little Falls township, Monroe, Wis. He was described as being 5'11", 185 lbs, with a light complexion, blue eyes, and brown hair.
William was born on May 9, 1896 in Buffalo County, Wisconsin to George Daniel Springer and Nellie Spores. He married Kathryn Sophronia Harwick on March 5, 1921 in Waukon, Allamakee, Iowa. He passed away on January 5, 1984 in Monroe County, Wisconsin.
In the 1900 census, William was living in Clayton township, Clayton, Iowa with his parents, Dan and Ellen, and siblings, Harry, Mertel, and Grace. He was listed as a 5-year-old, single, white male.
In 1910, he was living in Lincoln, Burnett, Wisconsin with his parents, Dan and Nellie, and siblings, Perry, Grace, Jennie, Earnest, and Nellie. He was listed as a 13-year-old, single, white male.
On June 5, 1917, William filled out World War I draft cards. He was a 21-year-old farm laborer working for Miller Nelson in Gold Field, Iowa. He was living in Graham, Iowa. He was described as being of medium height with a slender build, blue eyes, and brown hair.
In 1920, he was living in Millville township, Clayton, Iowa with his parents, George D. and Nellie, and siblings, Grace, Jennie, Ernest, Mabel, George, Edmond, and Mertin. He was listed as a 23-year-old, single, white male.
In 1930, he was living in New Lyme, Monroe, Wisconsin with his wife, Kathine, and children, Weslay V., Violet L., William K., and Ellelldora. He was listed as a 33-year-old, married, white male. He was a farmer.
In 1940, he was living in Greenfield township, with his wife, Catherine, and children, Wesley, Violet, William, Elldora, Spencer, Constance, and Clinton. He was listed as a 43-year-old, married, white male. He was a farmer.
On April 25, 1942, William filled out World War II draft cards. He was 45 years old and working for the War Dept. - Quartermaster - New Camp McCoy in Monroe, Wis. He was living in rural Sparta, Little Falls township, Monroe, Wis. He was described as being 5'11", 185 lbs, with a light complexion, blue eyes, and brown hair.


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