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Note: FOUND IN 1920 CENSUS WITH SISTER MABEL AND BROTHER IN LAW GRANT SATTER North Dakota Military Men, 1917-1918 Name; Everett Gerald Nixon Army # 3,081,079 Birth Place; Greene county, Iowa Birth Date 28 Jan 1899 Parents Origin; of American parents Occupation; farmer Comment; enlisted at Bismarck on June 10, 1918; sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo; served in Field Artillery Draft, Camp Taylor, Ky; to discharge. Discharged at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.; on Dec 20, 1918, as a private. Everett Nixon is living with his sister's family (Mabel Pleasant Satter)in N. Dakota in 1920. Going by Everett Gerald Nixon, I find his army service record for WW I. Name: Everett Gerald Nixon Army #: 3,081,079 Registrant: no Birth Place: Greene county, Iowa Birth Date: 28 Jan 1899 Parent's Origin: of American parents Occupation: farmer Comment: enlisted at Bismarck on June 10, 1918; sent to JeffersonBarracks, Mo.; served in Field Artillery Replacement Draft, Camp Taylor,Ky., to discharge. Discharged at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., on Dec. 20,1918, as a Private. In the 1930 census, he is in Bismark, Burleigh, ND. Spouse is Emma, Sonis James C. Emma is 23 born in N. D., father born in France, mother inGermany. James C. was born in Minnisota, father in Iowa, mother in N. D. Everettis a mechanic, top & body works. The SSDI shows that he died in Tahama, California in Nov 1975. TheCalifornia index varies by wrong birth date. I assume that he was in theSeattle area prior to 1951 because his SSN was issued there per SSDIrecord.
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