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The Koehler, New Mexico Story. A pamphlet by Father Stanley, printed March 1961, Box 503, Dumas, Texas, no copywright. The pamphlet mentions the following people that may be genealogical interest to you.
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A-C
Liston Sherwood Atchison, WW I volunteer
R.L. Bandy, Boy scout leader and organizer
Gabriel Barela, WW I volunteer
James A Bartholemew, WW I volunteer
Thomas Bartholomew
J.F. Belote
E.J. Belton, Swatika route agent
Mr and Mrs W.C, Beuge, electrician and wife
William Bouldin, Deputy sheriff
Mrs. M. Boyer, chairman Christmas Bazaar
Mr and Mrs. N.R. Boyer
C.A. Bradley
A.F. Brown
Albert Busch, WW I volunteer
Jackson Calhoun, deputy sheriff
Charles Campbell
C.M. Campbell
Carlisle, baseball pitcher
William Carr
Pete Antonio Casias, WW I volunteer
Guiseppe Cerno, WW I volunteer
N.P. Chapman
Clements, barber
Jennie Collier
George Cookery
Edith Cowles
G.L. Cross
Neil Curran
Dr. Curry, physician
D-H
Basilio D'Agostino, WW I volunteer
S.M. Davis, butcher
Mrs. Denel
Mrs. James Deull
Arthur Ellis
Albert Evans
Miss Evans
Even, baseball catcher
Thomas Leo Finley, WW I volunteer
Dr. Fuquay, physician
Leon Fuquay
Candido Gallegos, WW I volunteer
Ruperto Gallegos, WW I volunteer
Tracy Garret, reporter
Gayel, baseball left fielder
Frank Gayett
W.H. Guilfoil
Margaret Hall
Ed Hawkins, WW I volunteer
Lafayette Hawkins
James R Hays, WW I volunteer
Mildred Head, teacher
Alfred Herin, WWI volunteer
Dr. H.W. Heyman, physician
C.C. Hornaday
John Horsman
I-M
Charles Irmes
Evan Jones
Charles Kallesar
Barbara Kashunsky
John Clifford Kean, WW I volunteer
Charlotte, Kellner, teacher
A. Kerr, baseball center fielder
F. Kerr, baseball right fielder
Henry Koehler, President of the mining company
Hugo A Koehler, Vice President of St; Louis, Rocky Mountain and Pacific Company
Charlotte Kellner
George Kotara, WW I volunteer
Mrs. Frank Lawiher, assistant postmaster
Katy Leahy
H.M. Letts, rancher and manager Rocky Mountain Supply Company, packing plant
Nicolas Leyba, WW I volunteer
W.B. Lightburn
Benito Lopez, WW I volunteer
Mrs. Walter Lovett, secretary and treasurer of the Progress Club
Victor Lusa, WW I volunteer
Pete Madrid, WW I volunteer
Bud Maguire, First Deputy sheriff
Mrs. Malcomb, school principal
Attilo Marcelo, WW I volunteer
Luigi Martino, WWI volunteer
E.O. Maulsby
James F McDougal, WW I volunteer
Dovie McIntosh, teacher
Miss Moore, nurse
Lanterio Morales, WW I volunteer
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Mourer
N-Z
John Oberst
P. Pacheco, store clerk
Steve Pappas, WW I volunteer
Eugene Ray Peoples, WW I volunteer
Giovanni Rea, WW I volunteer
J.W. Records, master mechanic
John W Reed, WW I volunteer
Dora Rhoady, secretary and treasurer of the Progress Club
Albert Rose
Betty Roseberry, teacher
Roundsley, baseball shortstop
Solomon Sanchez, WW I volunteer
Ben Segura, WWI volunteer
Bernabe Segura, WW I volunteer
Telesfor Segura, WW I volunteer
Simjdeman, baseball third base
Charles Springer, developer
E.T. Springer, mine president
Gemmil Stedeford, WW I volunteer
Strong, baseball first base
Dr. T.A. Triplett, physician
J. Van Houten, mine president
Danac Verganelaskia, WW I volunteer
Myra Waggoner
W.A. Whittebury, barber
C.W. Widenstein, bank cashier
Herman Wildenstein
Miss Wilkerson, teacher
Nanny Wilkinson, School principal
William Ben Wilkowsky, WW I volunteer
Williams, Railroad Conductor
Lee Williams, WW I volunteer
Cecil Wimberly, WW I volunteer
Woodward, baseball pitcher
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