Glenn Swegles
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Glenn Ora Swegles (1916 - 1965)

Glenn Ora Swegles
Born in Bunkerhill Township, Ingham County, Michigan, United States of Americamap
Ancestors ancestors
Brother of and [private sister (1910s - unknown)]
Husband of — married 25 Apr 1939 in Waterloo, Jackson, Michigan, USAmap
Descendants descendants
Father of [private daughter (1940s - unknown)]
Died at age 48 in Webberville, Leroy Township, Ingham County, Michigan, United States of Americamap
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Profile last modified | Created 8 Sep 2013
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Contents

Biography

Birth

Glenn was born on 7 September 1916 in Bunkerhill Township, Michigan to Earl Sweggles & Hazel Chambers.[1]

Residences

In 1940 Glenn, his wife Ilene Welton, and his brother-in-law Charles Welton were living in Webberville, Michigan.[2]

Military

  • Pvt CO. K 413 Infantry - World War II. (Noted on his gravestone, no record found)

Burial

Glenn was buried at the Webberville Cemetery on Plot: Block IV lot 8

Social Security

369-16-4796[3][2]

Research

Unverified Information

Sources

No sources. The events of Glenn's life were either witnessed by Matthew Cates or Matthew plans to add sources here later.

Footnotes

  1. United States Census 1920
  2. 2.0 2.1 United States Census 1940
  3. Social Security Death Index

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Matthew Cates for creating Swegles-2 on 5 Sep 13. Click the Changes tab for the details on contributions by Matthew and others.






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Please change the category: 104th Infantry Division to Category: United States 104th Infantry Division, World War II
posted by Terri (Reynolds) Rick
Hi Matthew,

Please delete the categories for Michigan Cemeteries and Ingham County, Michigan Cemeteries. Just the category for the cemetery will do. Thanks, Vic

posted by Vic Watt
Please remove from "Category:Michigan Cemeteries" and from "Category:Ingram County, Michigan, Cemeteries" not meant to hold individual profiles. Thank you.
posted by [Living Thompson]