At 20 years old he registered for the World War I draft. On the card he signed on September 12, 1918 it is noted that James is a sheep herder in Burlington. He is of medium height, slender build, with grey eyes and medium brown hair.
On the 1930 Census, James is shown in Burlington, the head of his mother's household, and several of his siblings are living there.
James shows up twice on the 1940 Census: in Burlington, Wyoming with his mother and brother, Robert, and in Salt Lake City, Utah with his sister, Vida, and her family.
James married on October 19, 1943 in Elko, Nevada, to Mary Olsen. They moved to Casper, Wyoming where Mary died in 1949.
At 20 years old he registered for the World War I draft. On the card he signed on September 12, 1918 it is noted that James is a sheep herder in Burlington. He is of medium height, slender build, with grey eyes and medium brown hair.
On the 1930 Census, James is shown in Burlington, the head of his mother's household, and several of his siblings are living there.
James shows up twice on the 1940 Census: in Burlington, Wyoming with his mother and brother, Robert, and in Salt Lake City, Utah with his sister, Vida, and her family.
James married on October 19, 1943 in Elko, Nevada, to Mary Olsen. They moved to Casper, Wyoming where Mary died in 1949.
Family Members
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Mary Alice Cregger Snyder
1900–1926
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Robert Franklin Cregger
1902–1963
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Arthur Cregger / Cregor
1904–1975
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Vida Creggar Neves
1906–1987
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William Jennings Bryan Cregger
1908–1973
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Loretta Cregger
1910–1912
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Leonard Terry Cregger
1912–1946
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Harry Cregger
1915–1963
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Doriene Cregger Blank
1917–2005
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George Cregger
1921–1955
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