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Mark Caesar St. Louis

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Mark Caesar St. Louis

Birth
Ashland, Ashland County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
22 Oct 1953 (aged 71)
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Phelps, Vilas County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-24-5
Memorial ID
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Mark was the son of Joseph Henry St. Louis and Mary J. Langlais. Identified siblings were: Mary (I), Rose Marie, Mary Jane, DesAnges, George Jerome, Genevieve "Jennie", Leo Edgar, Mary (II), Calsminam, Clara, Cecilia, Abel Jerome, Noel H., and Edna (R. Navarre).

Mark and his wife Minnie had the following identified children: Edwin Carl, Myrtle Ruth, Martha Ann, May, Victor Caesar, Sylvia E., Victoria V., Bernard Ernest, Lois R., Joan F., and Yvonne L. (1930 & 1940 Census).

On 12 Sep 1918, Mark Caesar St. Louis (B: 5 May 1883), a resident of Omaha, Nebraska; registered for the World War I draft in Omaha. He was described as: medium height, slender build, gray eyes, brown hair, and a smoke house laborer for the Swift Packing Company in South Omaha. His wife was recorded as Minnie St. Louis of Omaha (WWI Draft Card).

Mark Caesar St. Louis (B: 5 May 1882, Ashland, Wisconsin); a resident of Phelps, Vilas County, Wisconsin; registered for the World War II draft. His wife was recorded as Minnie St. Louis of Phelps (WWII Draft Card).

In 1950, Phelps, Wisconsin; lumber mill worker Mark C. St. Louis and his wife Minnie F. were enumerated with daughters: Lois R. and Joan F., and Yvone L. St Louis, and Victoria V. Koski; and granddaughters: Jeanette A. Koski and Emeille J. Koski (1950 Census).
Mark was the son of Joseph Henry St. Louis and Mary J. Langlais. Identified siblings were: Mary (I), Rose Marie, Mary Jane, DesAnges, George Jerome, Genevieve "Jennie", Leo Edgar, Mary (II), Calsminam, Clara, Cecilia, Abel Jerome, Noel H., and Edna (R. Navarre).

Mark and his wife Minnie had the following identified children: Edwin Carl, Myrtle Ruth, Martha Ann, May, Victor Caesar, Sylvia E., Victoria V., Bernard Ernest, Lois R., Joan F., and Yvonne L. (1930 & 1940 Census).

On 12 Sep 1918, Mark Caesar St. Louis (B: 5 May 1883), a resident of Omaha, Nebraska; registered for the World War I draft in Omaha. He was described as: medium height, slender build, gray eyes, brown hair, and a smoke house laborer for the Swift Packing Company in South Omaha. His wife was recorded as Minnie St. Louis of Omaha (WWI Draft Card).

Mark Caesar St. Louis (B: 5 May 1882, Ashland, Wisconsin); a resident of Phelps, Vilas County, Wisconsin; registered for the World War II draft. His wife was recorded as Minnie St. Louis of Phelps (WWII Draft Card).

In 1950, Phelps, Wisconsin; lumber mill worker Mark C. St. Louis and his wife Minnie F. were enumerated with daughters: Lois R. and Joan F., and Yvone L. St Louis, and Victoria V. Koski; and granddaughters: Jeanette A. Koski and Emeille J. Koski (1950 Census).


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