McNinch-- 76 McNinch names in this database; on-line index shows name and County --

McNinch, Abners (Aroostook); Albert Joseph (Marshall); Allen (Aroostook); Allen (Pontotoc);

Amgi [sic] Joseph (Washington); Arthur Herndon (Shelby); Asa William (St Clair);

Bacher Hubbard (Aroostook,); Chas Byron (Langlade); Charles Eugene (Bamberg);

Charles Frank (Aroostook); Charles Marion (Baltimore); Charley (St Clair); Clair H (Elkhart);

Dennie (Aroostook); Dossie H (Humboldt); Edward Elbridge (Aroostook);

Edward Sample (Marshall); Elba Wilber (Beaverhead); Elba William (Lincoln);

Elwin Crorey (St Clair); Emile (Marshall); Ernest (Kanawha); Frank Ballick (Philadelphia);

Frank Ramsey (Mecklenburg); Fred (Wayne); Frederick Alonza (Marshall);

George Arthur (Erie); Glenn Coe (Livingston); Harold B (Aroostook); Harold S (Suffolk);

Harrison E (Aroostook); Harry Arthur (Washington); Harvey (Aroostook);

Harry Walker (Marshall); Herbert (Fulton); Howard Cecil (Aroostook); Hubert C (Beaverhead);

James Francis (Hughes); James Gordon (Livingston); James Walter (Searcy);

Jesse Erlich (Prince George); Joe David (Whiteside); Joseph (Berrien); John Deitz (Chester);

John Hill (Laurens); John McCardle (Marshall); John Wilder (Aroostook);

Leonard Picket (Greenwood); Leroy (Tuscola); Leslie C (Beaverhead); Lester (Livingston);

Lester Gould (Livingston); Levi Odell (Greenwood); Lewis Edson (Beaverhead);

Maurice (Cascade); Ora Guy (Whiteside); Owen L (St Joseph); Raymond (Aroostook);

Robert Hollyday (New Castle); Roy (Aroostook); Roy (Madison); Roy Elmer (Beaverhead);

Samuel Richard (Greenwood); Samuel Ross (Washington); Theodore Dutton (Waupaca);

Thomas Joseph (Richland); Wiley B (Benton); William (Chester); William (Otoe);

William Charlie (Chester); William Henry (Allegan); William Henry (Bureau);

William R (Fulton); William Thomas (Cook); Willie Alvin (Faulkner)

 

 

Notes

[1]

St. Louis County Library, 1640 South Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri 63131;

 

Special Collections Department, http://www.slcl.org/branches/hq/sc/sc-ww1exp.htm

[2]

Source: WWI Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918 database on www.Ancestry.com

 

The World War 1 Draft Registration records were open for Access Genealogy visitors

 

between July 4-17, 2005, via http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ military/ww1/draft.htm

[3]

Different registration cards were used in 1917 and 1918. In general, the 1917 cards just

 

have Marital Status and Dependents (for example, “wife and 3 children”), whereas the

 

1918 cards specifically asked for Nearest Relative.

[4]

[N.R.] for “Nearest Relative” as entered on some of the 1918 cards

 

 

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McAninch Family History NL, v.XIII.n.4 / October 2005 / Copyright Frank McAninch / page 2005-32

 

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