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Military: 1917/18 World War I, 3 years of service.
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Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, per obituary "GRP 11/2/46":
"William Bradley Croninger, 48, disabled veteran of World War I, died at his home here Friday. A native of Kent County, he lived in Middleville nine years. Mr Croninger served three years with Company K, 126th Infantry, 32nd Division.
"Surviving are his mother Mae Croninger; two sisters, Mrs. Minor Dutcher of Grand Rapids and Lybie Croninger of Dayton, Ohio, and three brothers, Herbert of Alto and Albert and Wesley of Detroit."
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Reference:
1910 Caledonia, Kent, Michigan:
Head Hiram H. Croninger M 40 Michigan
Wife Mary J. Croninger F 39 Michigan
Daughter Lydia Croninger F 18 Michigan
Son Herbert Croninger M 16 Michigan
Daughter Mary J. Croninger F 14 Michigan
-->Son Bradley Croninger M 12 Michigan
Son Albert Croninger M 10 Michigan
Son Westley Croninger M 7 Michigan
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Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2012.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011.
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Military: 1917/18 World War I, 3 years of service.
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Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, per obituary "GRP 11/2/46":
"William Bradley Croninger, 48, disabled veteran of World War I, died at his home here Friday. A native of Kent County, he lived in Middleville nine years. Mr Croninger served three years with Company K, 126th Infantry, 32nd Division.
"Surviving are his mother Mae Croninger; two sisters, Mrs. Minor Dutcher of Grand Rapids and Lybie Croninger of Dayton, Ohio, and three brothers, Herbert of Alto and Albert and Wesley of Detroit."
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Reference:
1910 Caledonia, Kent, Michigan:
Head Hiram H. Croninger M 40 Michigan
Wife Mary J. Croninger F 39 Michigan
Daughter Lydia Croninger F 18 Michigan
Son Herbert Croninger M 16 Michigan
Daughter Mary J. Croninger F 14 Michigan
-->Son Bradley Croninger M 12 Michigan
Son Albert Croninger M 10 Michigan
Son Westley Croninger M 7 Michigan
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Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2012.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011.
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