At the time he registered for the WWI draft William Earl Blucher, age 25, was living at 1515 S. 34th St. in Kansas City, Wyandotte county, Kansas. He was married with a wife and child (on June 5, 1917). He was working as a statistical clerk for the Southwest coal bureau in Kansas City, Missouri.
In 1920 William and Maybelle Blucher were living in Kansas City, Ward 3, Jackson county, Missouri. They were renting their home. William was working in the coal business.
In 1930 William and Maybelle Blucher were living in Kansas City, Ward 3, Jackson county, Missouri. They were renting their home. They were renting their home for $50 a month. William was working as manager of a coal credit organization. They lived at 6731 Paseo Blvd. in Kansas City.
At the time he registered for the WWI draft William Earl Blucher, age 25, was living at 1515 S. 34th St. in Kansas City, Wyandotte county, Kansas. He was married with a wife and child (on June 5, 1917). He was working as a statistical clerk for the Southwest coal bureau in Kansas City, Missouri.
In 1920 William and Maybelle Blucher were living in Kansas City, Ward 3, Jackson county, Missouri. They were renting their home. William was working in the coal business.
In 1930 William and Maybelle Blucher were living in Kansas City, Ward 3, Jackson county, Missouri. They were renting their home. They were renting their home for $50 a month. William was working as manager of a coal credit organization. They lived at 6731 Paseo Blvd. in Kansas City.
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