If you're hungry for Midwestern genealogy, the current issue of the National Genealogical Society's NGS Magazine has four treats for you:
(1) Jennifer Holik-Urban's story on her WWI great-great uncle Michael Kokoska, who died in France but was eventually laid to rest in his family's plot in Bohemian National Cemetery in Chicago;
(2) Nancy Neils Wehner's story on tracing her WWII Navy grandfather, who enlisted in Omaha, trained near Chicago, and was finally assigned to Tank Ship LST-599 in Evansville (Indiana);
(3) Cari A. Taplin on her northwestern Ohio Sly family's "relationship" to the southern Ohio Slye family of TV cowboy Roy Rogers; and
(4) a bouquet of identity-determination case studies ranging over several states from Minnesota's J. H. Fonkert, CG.
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Midwesterners in NGS Magazine January-March issue
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Labels: Chicago, J. H. Fonkert, Kokoska family, Minnesota, NGS Magazine, Niles family, Ohio, Roy Rogers, Sly family, WWI, WWII genealogy
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