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1. Title:   Packet of documents
Page:   Item: I, Page: 7
Source:   SR-JP
Author:   John W. Palm
2. Title:   United States Census, 1900
Page:   Oakland Township, Burt, Nebraska, ED27, Sheet 12A
Source:   SR-CEN1900
3. Title:   United States Census, 1910
Page:   Oakland Township, Burt, Nebraska, ED29, Sheet 17B
Source:   SR-CEN1910
4. Title:   Anna Spannuth Rewinkel Diaries
Page:   Date: 14 Apr 1895
Source:   SR-ASR
Author:   Anna Spannuth Rewinkel
Publication:   Volumes 1–27 transcribed and translated by Jim Eggert.
5. Title:   The Doescher Family. A genealogy of the Karl Christoph Christian Doescher family, brother of Henry A. Doescher
Page:   Page: 46
Source:   SR-DOE2
Author:   Lorraine Doescher Gearhart
6. Title:   Letter to Lorraine [Doescher Gearhart?]
Page:   Page: 15
Source:   SR-DOE3
Author:   Emma Zobel
Publication:   Includes extensive notes and photocopies concerning the Doescher family
7. Title:   1874–1974 "Soli Deo Gloria"
Source:   SR-SDG
Publication:   St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lyons, Nebraska
8. Title:   Electronic mail containing St. John's Cemetery (Lyons NE) tombstone data and some other Kohlmeier information
Source:   SR-KOHL4
Author:   Ray Arcement
9. Title:   VICTORY: Burt County Nebraska in the World War
Source:   SR-BNEV
Author:   Jack R. Sutherland
Publication:   Burt County Herald, Tekamah, NE
10. Title:   St. John's Lutheran Church (Lyons Nebraska) Cemetery Record
Source:   SR-SDGCEM
Author:   Susan Schlichting
11. Title:   Find A Grave website
Page:   ID: 48626200
Source:   SR-FINDAGRAVE
12. Title:   Lyons Heritage 1884–1984
Page:   Page: 45, 132
Source:   SR-LYONS
Author:   Written by the people of Lyons, Nebraska
Publication:   Northeastern Nebraska Genealogical Society

Notes
a. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:42
Changedatetime:   23:07:31
Note:   Edward was confirmed 1909 at St. John's Lutheran Church, Burt County Nebraska.
Changedate:   19 AUG 2011
Changedatez:   2011-08-19T00:00:00.000Z
Referencetype:   Creation Date
b. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:42
Changedatetime:   00:18:03
Note:   He entered military service September 18, 1917; was sent to Camp Funston for military training. He went overseas June 4, 1918, landing in France June 25, 1918; was assigned to Co. I, 355th Inf., 89th Div. Private Doescher saw much active service. He was on the firing line 100 days; he went over the top three times and came through without a scratch. He went with the Army of Occupation in December, into Germany, where he succumbed to the influenza epidemic. Corporal Doescher was a young man of splendid physique, being 6 feet, 4 inches and well proportioned. His demise in a foreign land in the prime of life was a severe shock to his parents, three brothers and five sisters who survived to mourn his demise. Memorial services were held for Corporal Doescher, April 13th in the Lutheran church, near Lyons, in the neighborhood where he was born and reared.
Changedate:   25 OCT 2019
Changedatez:   2019-10-25T00:00:00.000Z
Referencetype:   Creation Date
c. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:42
Note:   DOE2 calls him Eda, or is this another child?
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