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BIRTH: 11 Mar 1901 Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY
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SPOUSE: George W. Naugle
MARRIAGE: abt. 1917 New York, probably Pearl River, Rockland Co., NY
MULLER & MILLER DESCENDANT CHART
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Children
George W. Naugle
Charles A. Naugle
Robert A. Naugle
John D. Naugle
Caroline A. Naugle
Walter E. Naugle |
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SOURCES
Census
1920 George W. Naugle, Pearl River, Orangetown, Rockland Co., NY ED219
1930 George W. Naugle Jr., Orangetown, Dist. 24, Rockland Co., NY ED24
SSDI:
George Naugle, b. 28 May 1899, d. Nov. 1956
WWII Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Charles A. Naugle
George W. Naugle
John D. Naugle
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BIOGRAPHY
Ida V. Miller married George W. Naugle, probably in Pearl River, NY.
They had six children mentioned in the 1930 census and may have had more, as
Ida was only 29 years of age at that time. George Naugle worked in a
feed store in 1920, but in 1930 was a house carpenter. Their sons
George, Charles and John all fought in WWII. Their draft records are
interesting.
Charles A. Naugle, enlisted 25 Jun 1941, as a private, 3 years of high
school, occupation "Truck Driver, Heavy or Chauffeur or Truck
Driver, Light", single
George W. Naugle, enlisted 13 Apr 1942, as a private, 2 years of high
school, occupation motorcyclist, single.
John D. Naugle, enlisted 29 Jul 1942, Coast Artillery Corps, or Army Mine
Planter Service, private, 4 years of high school, occupation Bandsman, Oboe
or Parts Clerk, Automobile, single.
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