In 1917, on his WWI draft registration, John reported that he was single and working as a coal miner for Peerless Coal Co. in Mystic. Physically, that record shows that he was tall and slender — 5ft 11in with brown eyes and dark hair.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 11, 1925 at 2:00 pm at the Christian Church, Rev. A. L. Criley officiating.
In 1917, on his WWI draft registration, John reported that he was single and working as a coal miner for Peerless Coal Co. in Mystic. Physically, that record shows that he was tall and slender — 5ft 11in with brown eyes and dark hair.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, February 11, 1925 at 2:00 pm at the Christian Church, Rev. A. L. Criley officiating.
Family Members
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Charles William Dochterman
1886–1905
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Ernest Andrew "Ernie" Dochterman
1888–1963
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Alice Dochterman
1890–1893
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Baby Boy Dochterman
1893–1893
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Anna Belle Dochterman
1894–1894
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Mary Rebecca Dochterman Early
1898–1982
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Bertha Almira Dochterman Meade
1903–1988
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Earl Anson Dochterman
1905–1990
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Myrtle Miranda Dochterman Fenton
1908–1994
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