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Adams County, Wisconsin
EASTON CEMETERY


Photos submitted by Irvin George Snider











George was my grandfather. He served in the U.S. army as a messenger in France during WWI. Hence the WAGR on his veteran's marker. WAGR means Wagoner. He is a purple heart veteran. He was gassed and he was shot.

Lottie was George's wife and my grandmother.

Edwin was George's brother. He died of disease in the service. He was my uncle and from what my grandfather told me, a very nice man.

I do not know about Clara. I do not remember my grandfather talking about her. However, his daughter, my aunt, was named Clara.

Lottie's maiden name was Morgan and she is related to several Morgans in the cemetery. I knew Milford and Jewel Morgan. Lottie would be Morgan's great aunt.

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