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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Fred Otto Spannuth: Birth: 3 AUG 1945 in Vancouver, Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Death: 28 JUN 2003


Sources
1. Title:   Spannuth Family Tree
Page:   Page: 2
Source:   SR-EE
Author:   Emma Eggert
Publication:   With handwritten addenda by Elizabeth Eggert
2. Title:   Stamm-Buch der Familie Span Uth 1470–1912: Stammtafeln, Chroniken, Bilder und Lebensbeschreibungen aus den Familien Spanuth, Spannuth, Spannhuth, Spannaus und Spanaus
Page:   Page: 47, ID: 13/477
Source:   SR-SP
Author:   Gottfried Spanuth
Publication:   Schleswig: Vogt
3. Title:   500 Years' History of the Spannuth Family 1470–1970
Page:   Page: 12
Source:   SR-FYH
Author:   Louis H. Rewinkel, 1883–1972
Publication:   Louis H. Rewinkel
4. Title:   The Spannuth Family Record
Page:   Page: 1
Source:   SR-SFR
Author:   Louis Rewinkel; updated and additions made by Phyllis Rewinkel Hagerbaumer
5. Title:   Packet of documents
Page:   Item: I, Page: 7
Source:   SR-JP
Author:   John W. Palm
6. Title:   U.S. Social Security Death Index
Page:   SSN: 517-20-4780
Source:   SR-SSDI
7. Title:   Find A Grave website
Page:   ID: 3935163
Source:   SR-FINDAGRAVE
8. Title:   General Land Office records, land patents
Page:   ID: 596081, 961125
Source:   SR-BLM
Author:   Bureau of Land Management
9. Title:   Cemetery records online at interment.net
Source:   SR-INTERMENT
10. Title:   E-mail including corrections to my list of her part of the Spannuth descendants
Source:   SR-SPAN20
Author:   Arliene (Kammeyer) Zeigler <doczeigler@msn.com>
11. Title:   United States Census, 1900
Page:   Kalispell Township, Flathead, Montana, ED214, Sheet 15B
Source:   SR-CEN1900
12. Title:   United States Census, 1910
Page:   Kalispell Township, Flathead, Montana, ED25, Sheet 16A
Source:   SR-CEN1910
13. Title:   United States Census, 1920
Page:   Casper Ward 1, Natrona, Wyoming, ED74, Sheet 7B
Source:   SR-CEN1920
14. Title:   United States Census, 1930
Page:   Wisdom, Beaverhead, Montana, ED1-9, Sheet 2A
Source:   SR-CEN1930
15. Title:   Twelfth U.S. Infantry 1798–1919: Its Story by Its Men
Page:   Page: 343
Source:   SR-US12ARMY
Author:   Alfred Aloe and members of the Twelfth U.S. Infantry
Publication:   New York, The Knickerbocker press
16. Title:   Lobeck/Foss/Miles Family Tree
Source:   SR-SPAN70
Author:   Julie Stuhr, 419 W. Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo, CA 94403, USA, 650/525-1165, <julie@jfoss.org>
17. Title:   Trinity Lutheran [Kalispell Montana] Confirmations 1897-1950
Page:   Year: 1908
Source:   SR-TLKMTC
18. Title:   United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917–1918
Page:   Film: 1684041, Digital Folder: 005241963, Image: 01092
Source:   SR-WWIREG
Publication:   Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc
19. Title:   Application for Entry for a Homestead, Otto Emil Spannuth, Alberta, Canada, Homestead Records, 1870-1930
Source:   SR-SPAN139
Publication:   Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.

Notes
a. Reference:   14 JUL 2009 00:16:41
Changedatetime:   20:46:27
Note:   Otto purchased 120 acres in Township 32, Range 9, Section 33, Hill County, Montana in 1917 and owned and operated a hotel in Rudyard, Montana. In March 1918 he applied for entry for a homestead in Alberta, Canada, declaring his intention to become a British subject. In 1920 he lived in Casper, Wyoming. He later lived in Oregon and acquired a 208-acre homestead in Beaverhead County, Montana in 1925. He served as a private in the Machine Gun Company of the Twelfth U.S. Infantry during World War I. Otto owned a tavern in Vancouver, WA. He is buried in plot F 3867 in Willamette National Cemetery, Multnomah County, Oregon.
Changedate:   6 MAY 2020
Changedatez:   2020-05-06T00:00:00.000Z
Referencetype:   Creation Date


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