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#UP131512 John Doe 1930

Newspapers.com (missing man)/missing ww veteran)

Possible: William E. Johnson (probably an alias) scar on his left cheek

 

Ruled out:

William Gereau

Edward Sohm

Henry Nelson

Louis Bassler

Martin Baumann

Lester Sands

John Hegge

Ernest Dietrich

Donald Robertson

Albert Sawall

Gordon Helf (maybe but under 30)

Frank Ludvick

William Hooker

Tony Boucertz

Rudolph Leiterman

Robert Wright

Ben Marquardt

William Mitchell

Harry Youden

W J Culbertson

Henry Macomber

Thomas Lee

Ambrose Dumbroski (under 30)

Herman Wedige

Alfred Brown

Henry Davoust (over 50)

Sigel Conley (over 50)

Walter Brown (over 50)

Calvin Greibe

 

NA: Possible

PW Blackford

Marcum Gazezycka

 

Ruled out:

Sam Wheeler

John Commons

Victor Kettunen

 

GB: Maybe 

Corliss Hadden

Badin Katingen

Matthew Zimmerman

John Montague


Ruled out:

Chris Schmitt

James Feron

David Scott

HE Fischer

Barney Spott

Jacob Herman

 

percy russell 1186 - 11th Street racine

Date Body found: September 24, 1930

Location Found: Rothschild, Marathon county

Sex: Male

Race: White

Age: 37-47

Height: 5'8"

Weight: 160-180

Hair: Brown, balding

Clothing: dark blue serge double breasted suit, blue work shirt, lavender and white checkered tie, gray soft hat sized 7 1/8, new 8 inch top brown work shoes size 8.5

Gold Filling

Dead: Less than one year

 

Case Owner: Marathon ME

(715) 261-1199

Agency Case Number1930-256
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Details of Disappearance

An unidentified male was recovered in Rothschild, Wisconsin. Prior to, he had arrived to the community via train. He had left a note that mentioned his time in the war. Despite efforts, no one was able to identify him. He had a Statute of Liberty tattoo on his left arm, an American flag and initials "PR" and "USA" on his left arm, he also had a sailing vessel on his right arm. Probably Veteran, based on his note, and probably last name R.

 

Killed himself. 

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Contacted, fwd to ME info, but no identity. Read.

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