The latest member of the family to die was practically the sole support of his mother. He was unmarried. In addition to his mother the following brothers and sisters survive: George, Grove and Roy, at home; Mrs. George Chestnut, Upper Frankford; Mrs. Charles Myers, near Carlisle, and Gertie and Ella, at home.
Gettysburg Times, Saturday, November 16, 1918; pg. 3; Cumberland Co.
The latest member of the family to die was practically the sole support of his mother. He was unmarried. In addition to his mother the following brothers and sisters survive: George, Grove and Roy, at home; Mrs. George Chestnut, Upper Frankford; Mrs. Charles Myers, near Carlisle, and Gertie and Ella, at home.
Gettysburg Times, Saturday, November 16, 1918; pg. 3; Cumberland Co.
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PRIV CO. D. 16 BAT'LN
Family Members
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Berdella Blanch "Birdie" Gutshall
1874–1948
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John H Gutshall
1875–1875
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Irena Sophia "Rena" Gutshall Chestnut
1876–1957
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Arthur Eugene Gutshall
1877–1878
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Mary Ellen "Ellie" Gutshall
1879–1955
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George Calvin Gutshall
1880–1966
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Harry James Gutshall
1882–1918
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Grover Cleveland Gutshall
1884–1943
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Jane F. "Jennie" Gutshall Sipe
1885–1919
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Albert Eugene Gutshall
1885–1965
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Roy Emmett Gutshall
1890–1918
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Edward Willis Gutshall
1892–1957
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Ida M. Gutshall Myers
1895–1979
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Gertrude Celesta Gutshall Christensen
1897–1934
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Records on Ancestry
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1900 United States Federal Census
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U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
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Pennsylvania, U.S., Newspapers.com™ Stories and Events Index, 1800's-current
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Virginia, U.S., Death Records, 1912-2014
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Pennsylvania, U.S., World War I Veterans Service and Compensation Files, 1917-1919, 1934-1948
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