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Date: 2014-04-23 13:03:58
New Sweden
Wilmington
Delaware
Thomas W. Miller
Walter W. Bacon
Delaware
Geography of the United States
New Netherland

WATSON MARKER, Private, U. S. Army, of 1320 King Street, Wilmington, Delaware, son of Luther and Sallie Marker. Killed in action October 5, 1944, in Florence, Italy while serving in the Infantry of the 91st Division. He

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