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Daily Archives: 4 November, 2016
New Hampshire WWI Military: Private Ray W. Beadle of Manchester NH (1897-1919)
Ray Wellington Beadle was born on 26 March 1897 in Manchester, New Hampshire, son of Charles S. & Abbie A. (Oslington) Beadle. When he filled out his War Registration form on 5 June 1917, he was living at 282 … Continue reading
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New Hampshire WWI Military: Gunner John B. Ahern of Manchester NH (1894-1918)
John Bernard Ahern was born 4 October 1894 in Manchester, New Hampshire, son of Daniel J. & Julia (Butler) Ahern. At his birth, his father Daniel was a wholesale liquor dealer. The family lived at 556 Brown Avenue. Daniel J. … Continue reading
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