• [S24] Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census, database on-line, Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004, (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed by Carl Fields, 2004-2011); citing Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900, population schedules (NARA Microfilm Publication T623), Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, National Archives, Washington, D.C. Interim or placeholder ("lumped-source"-type) source citations for US 1790-1930 census population schedules have been adapted from source description information on Ancestry.com. Most of this census information was indeed taken from the Ancestry.com census page-images. However, in a few cases, the census information was (1) taken directly from microfilm - either at the Family History Library (Salt Lake City, UT), the Newberry Library (Chicago, IL), or at the Aiken Family History Center (using microfilm reels "rented" from the Family History Library, or (2) from on-line digital images from other providers, such as FamilySearch. For simplicity, the "accessed tags" all refer to ancertry.com. The long-term plan is to eventually replace all of these interim source citations with detailed citations based on one of the other of the two books by Elizabeth Shown Mills, Evidence or Evidence Explained.
  • [S40] Allegheny County PA Marriage License Dockets 1885-1905, 1937-1950 (Series A-F, S-Z); Index 1885-1925, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  • [S49] "California Birth Index, 1905-1995," database Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : unknown access2 date), unknown subject, unknown date, unknown location; based on "California Birth Index, 1905-1995," State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Sacramento.
  • [S103] "Passenger Record," database, Statue of Liberty--Ellis Island Foundation (http://www.ellisisland.org : unknown access2 date), manifest, entry for unknown subject, unknown age, arrived unknown date, on board the unknown ship name.
  • [S161] Funeral Remembrance Brochure for Jimmy Modene Barnes (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
  • [S201] Kenneth Brown, "Douglas County MO Officials," online database, Douglas County Missouri MOGenWeb Site, County Officials in Past Years -- 1857-1902, (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~modougla/… : accessed by Carl Fields 19 February 2009), A. F. Johnson, in office four years commencing Nov 17, 1890, Elected Nov 4, 1890 Presiding Judge of Co. Court, from official state records (Civil Record)Note: Re-examining this site in May 2020 indicates the url has channged to https://sites.rootsweb.com/~modougla/…

    In addition, on that 2020 date CCF noticed there is also a Part 2, which provide county officials for years 1898 and thereafter, in a different format.
  • [S225] New Jersey (Middlesex County) Department of Health and Senior Services, death certificate, Registrar's number (12 Jun 1945), Nathan Golosoff; Bureau of Vital Statistics and Registration, Trenton.
  • [S312] Walter Clyde Hickmon Obituary, Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock Arkansas, late January 1978.
  • [S410] Anna Segal Golosoff, U. S. Citizenship and Imigration Records (USCIS) Genealogy Program (Historical Records), Alien Registration Form (AR-2), obtained by Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act request (submitted August 2008), A-4496109, (17 December 1940); U. S. Department of Homeland Security, P. O. Box 648010, Lee's Summit, Missouri.

    Information on the form includes the following: Maiden Name: Anna Segal; Address: 272 Market Street, Perth Amboy, Middlesex, NJ; born 17 April 1882, Berdesnsk, Tauritcheskai, Russia; Citizen of Russia; Female, married, white, 5 ft 0 in, 160 lbs, black hair, brown eyes. Arrived in US at New York City, Feb 2, 1906 aboard S. S. Hemitz as passenger, lived in US 34 years, permanent resident, usual and current occupation: housewife ("employer" address is same as home address, above); Memberships: Hadassah (1925-date); Applied for US ciitizenship: September 30, 1938 (no progress reported on receipt of additional citizenship papers); Other relatives in US: husband and 4 children. (Immigration date and ship name are slightly inconsistent with ship manifest records.).
  • [S427] 1920 United States Census, Arkansas, Pleasant Plains, Fairview Township (ED 31) Independence County, p 8A (Image 189), Household 138, N E (Nolan Eric) E Johnson; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed by Carl Fields 28 July 2005) , based on NARA Microfilm Publication T625.
  • [S428] 1920 United States Census, Arkansas, Pleasant Plains, Fairview Township (ED 31) Independence County, p 8B (Image 190), Household 138, A F (Allen Francis) Johnson; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed by Carl Fields 28 July 2005) , based on NARA Microfilm Publication T625.
  • [S429] 1920 United States Census, Arkansas, Pleasant Plains, Fairview Township (ED 31) Independence County, p 8A (Image 189), Household 135, J E Johnston; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed by Carl Fields 28 July 2005) , based on NARA Microfilm Publication T625.
  • [S463] 1920 United States Census, Missouri, McKinley Township (ED 56) Douglas County, p 10A (Image 717), Household 173, Samuel Collins; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed by Carl Fields 5 June 2007) , based on NARA Microfilm Publication T625.
  • [S464] 1920 United States Census, Pennsylvania, Mifflin Township (ED 244), Allegheny County, p 7A (Image 386), Household 136, Alvin McGowan (surname indexed as McTown and McGown by Ancestry.com); digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed by Carl Fields 1 September 2008) , based on NARA Microfilm Publication T625.
  • [S466] 1920 United States Census, Pennsylvania, Forward Township (ED 102), Allegheny County, p 5A (Image 441), Household 61, Roy Beam; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed by Carl Fields 2 March 2008) , based on NARA Microfilm Publication T625.
  • [S586] "Officials of Douglas County, Missouri", Journal of the Historical and Genealogical Society of Douglas County Missouri , this journal does not employ volumes or numbers (December 1984) (published by the Douglas County Historical and Genealogical Society, Incorporated) . The authorship of this article is complex. The credited author is Moses Johnson. However, portions of the article are internally credited to his youngest son, Alfred Lee Johnson. In addtion, the article seems to include a short excerpt from an unknown third writer (and the sections credited to Moses and Alfred Lee may have been edited this third writer -- or by a fourth person). Portions of hte article deal with Moses Johnson, but are written in the third person. The article contians a typogrpahical error for the year of death of Moses Johnson; he died in 1924, not 1942, which is the date listed in the article. Hereinafter cited as "Officials of Douglas County, Missouri". A second version of this material appears in OZAR'KIN (Volume X, Number 1, Spring 1988 -- this journal is published by the Ozarks Genealogical Society). The title of the OZAR'KIN version of the article is "Pioneer Settlers in Early Douglas County, A History wiitten by Moses Johnson," Submitted (and edited and annotated) by Judy Johnson Erickson. This OZAR'KIN article contains additional material by Judy Johnson Erickson.
  • [S587] The Ziegelneitskys adopted the name Segal (or, in two instances, Siegel) when they came to the United States. The US names are considered "primary" here (in this compilation) for consistency with current usage ("current" as this footnote is written in early 2020). All three daughters of Moses "Segal" were married (and thus using their husbands' surnames) at the time they immigrated to the US. Thus, strictly speaking, they should never have used the surname "Segal," i.e., they went from using Ziegelneitsky directly to use of their married surname, without ever "passing through" the Segal surname. However, there are a few instances where the name "Segal" appears in records as the maiden name (rather than Zeigelneitsky). The entry for Freda Golosoff Goff (died 7 Dec 1968) in the Rootsweb/Ancestry "California Death Records" data base is an example of this. The name "Ziegelneitsky" might possibly never have been spelled out in Roman letters (characters of script) prior to immigration from Russia (as the Yiddish, Russian, and Ukraniann languages normally use different alphabets/characters). At least two different spellings have exist in various records: with the ending "-ski" and the ending "-sky." The "-sky" version is used here, primarily because it "looks" more "Russian" to the compiler.
  • [S635] The package of family group sheets prepared by Stan Slobidien research has a death date for this individual in 1966. However, Carl Fields's judges this date belongs to a different (younger) Sophia (daughter of Philip -- this younger Sophia also has a 1966 death date). It is unlikely she would have lived until 1966 if she was indeed born in 1843.
  • [S667] Carl Fields, "Personal Recollections about Anna Segal (Golosoff)."
  • [S698] 1940 U. S. Census, Pleasant Plains, Independence County, Arkansas, population schedule, Enumeration District 32-13, page 1B, Line 52, Household 15 (visited 24 April 1940), Allen F Johnson -- informant was Jane Johnson -- wife; digital image, National Archives 1940 Census, Official 1940 Census Website (http://1940census.archives.gov : accessed by Carl Fields June 2012), citing National Archives microfilm publication T627, roll 143, image 194.
  • [S699] 1940 U. S. Census, Pleasant Plains, Independence County, Arkansas, population schedule, Enumeration District 32-13, page 1B, Line 68, Household 20 (visited 24 April 1940), Nolan Johnson -- informant was Nolan Johnson; digital image, National Archives 1940 Census, Official 1940 Census Website (http://1940census.archives.gov : accessed by Carl Fields June 2012), citing National Archives microfilm publication T627, roll 143, image 194.
  • [S714] 1940 U. S. Census, Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Enumeration District 2-347, page 9B, Line 51, Household 170 (visited 9 May 1940), Alton McGowan -- informant was Ethel McGowan -- wife; digital image, National Archives 1940 Census, Official 1940 Census Website (http://1940census.archives.gov : accessed by Carl Fields June 2012), citing National Archives microfilm publication T627, roll 3410, image 636.
  • [S762] "California Death Index, 1940-1997 ," database Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : 4 Feb 2012), Lona Mabel Fields, 10 Sep 1978, Fresno County; based on "California Death Index, 1940-1997," State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Sacramento.
  • [S794] "Obituary: Lona Fields," Sanger (California) Herald,14 Sep 1978; microfilm, Fresno County Public Library, Sanger Branch Library, a secondary image was created by photographing the article from the display screen of a microfilm viewer using a digital camera (this image was later edited to improve contrast and to remove nearby articles not of primary interest).
  • [S885] C&P * LePlante Files, Pleasant Plains Cemetery (Pleasant Plains, Independence County, Arkansas), database (with some images), Jim Tipton (and others), Find A Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 3 May 2013), Allen F Johnson, Memorial No. 18756925.
  • [S893] Cindy Treadway, Pleasant Plains Cemetery (Pleasant Plains, Independence County, Arkansas), database (with some images), Jim Tipton (and others), Find A Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 3 May 2013), James H. Johnson, Memorial No. 79669502.
  • [S894] C&P * LePlante Files, Pleasant Plains Cemetery (Pleasant Plains, Independence County, Arkansas), database (with some images), Jim Tipton (and others), Find A Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 3 May 2013), Lillian Johnson, Memorial No. 18746742.
  • [S898] Cindy Treadway, Pleasant Plains Cemetery (Pleasant Plains, Independence County, Arkansas), database (with some images), Jim Tipton (and others), Find A Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 3 May 2013), Nolan E. Johnson, Memorial No. 79669469.
  • [S913] Laine Sutherland, Clifty Hall Cemetery (Douglas County, Missouri), database (with some images), Jim Tipton (and others), Find A Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 3 May 2013), Elizabeth Johnson, Memorial No. 75033021. Inscription readable on grave marker stone in a photograph on the memorial site gives Elizabeth Johnson, 1872-1944, plus a short verse. The stones for Elizabeth and for Isaac Monroe are of the same design and are in remarkably good condition. They could be replacements for the original stones. The dates listed in the memorial are not engraved on the marker, other than the years.
  • [S918] Missouri Secretary of State, "Missouri State Library/Missouri State Archives/State Historical Society of Missouri," digital images, Missouri State Archives: Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 – 1957, (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/ : accessed by Carl Fields, May 2013), Elizabeth Dobyns (Johnson), (8 Jun 1944). State File Number 22779, Registration District 393?, Primary Registation District 4552, Registrar Number 93. Elizabeth D Johnson, died on 8 June 1922 (noon) at her home (310 Maple Street), Mountain Grove, Wright County, Missouri. Usual residence was 310 Maple Street, Mountain Grove, Missouri. White female, widow of Isaac Monroe Johnson, date of birth 10 Jan 1872 in Nevada, Missouri, age 72 yearsl, 5 months, 28 days, (usual) occupation: Housewife, parents John M. Dobyns and Rhoda Dobyns. Informant is Charles L. Johnson (844 1/2 S. Campbell, Springfield, Missouri). Death from appoplexy (cerebral); no autopsy was performed. Burial in Ciesy Hall, Missouri.
  • [S924] Gerald Handon, Roberts Cemetery (Carbon County, Montana), database (with some images), Jim Tipton (and others), Find A Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 6 May 2013), Chester L. Baldwin ., Memorial No. 75328675.
  • [S925] "a.doe~", Sanger Cemetery (Sanger, Fresno County, California), database (with some images), Jim Tipton (and others), Find A Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 4 May 2013), Otha L. Baldwin, Memorial No. 81824756.

    The memorial site includes a photograph of the grave marker. It is a flat (horizontal, ground-level) marker issued by the government to military veterans, which appears to be resting on a somewhat larger concrete slab. In addition to the name and birth and death dates of the deceased, the marker contains the following three lines of text: "MONTANA, PFC 5 REGT USMC 2 DIV, WORLD WAR I" (the word "Montana" likely indicating he was a resident of Montana at the time he entered military service). The photograph shows a small circular object just above the grave marker, which suggests the possibility that his remains (or those of another family member) were cremated and ashes that are interred at the grave site. Alternatively, the circular item might be associated with a fixture for attaching a small vase of containing flowers.
  • [S929] 1940 U. S. Census, Bearcreek, Carbon County, Montana, population schedule, Enumeration District 5-33, page 1A, Line 29, Household 8 (visited 4 April 1940), Chester L Baldwin -- informant was Ruby B Baldwin, wife of the head of household; digital image, National Archives 1940 Census, Official 1940 Census Website (http://1940census.archives.gov : accessed by Carl Fields May 2013), citing National Archives microfilm publication T627, roll 2213, image 295. Ruby was listed as "Reby" on the transcription/index created by Ancestry.com, but it seems to be clearly written a s "Ruby" in the image of the handwritten "original."
  • [S969] 1930 US Federal Census, Missouri, population schedule, Mountain Grove (Ward 2) (ED 115-11) Wright County, p 13B, Household 344 (Dwelling 310), Charlie L Johnson; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed by Carl Fields 25 May 2013), based on NARA Microfilm Publication T626 (roll 1251, image 822, FHL microfilm roll 2340986). Ancestry.com transcriber lists ED as just 11.
  • [S1007] "BammFann", Oaklawn Cemetery (Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas), database (with some images), Jim Tipton (and others), Find A Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 7 Jun 2013), Luna L Johnston, Memorial No. 18256975.
  • [S1075] Lona Mabel (Rose) Fields grave marker, Sanger Cemetery, Sanger, ; read by Carl Fields, approximately 2005. This cemetery is located at 605 South Rainbow Avenue. Sanger is in Fresno County.
  • [S1157] Va. Gentry, Carroll Cemetery (Howell County, Missouri), database (with some images), Jim Tipton (and others), Find A Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 11 Aug 2013), Charles J. Cadore, Memorial No. 23908121. Memorial contains a photo of the grave marker. The transcribed text in the memorial fives only the birth and death years (1899 and 1932), but the actual dates are legible in the photograph of the gravestone that is part of the Find-a-Grave memorial.
  • [S1160] Missouri Secretary of State, "Missouri State Library/Missouri State Archives/State Historical Society of Missouri," digital images, Missouri State Archives: Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 – 1957, (http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/ : accessed by Carl Fields, July 2013), Flora Fields, (11 Dec 1932). State File Number 3908-5-1, Registration District 957, Primary Registation District 5395, Registered Number "blank". Flora Fields, died on 11 Dec 1932 (8:00 AM) at McKinley Township, Douglas County, Missouri. City ot listedwife White female, of Henry C Fields, date of birth 24 Mar 1899, Douglas County, Missouri, (usual) occupation: hosuewife, parents Samuel Collins and Belle Parlker. Informant is Henry C Fields. Death from peuripea? seplileuirer?; apparently no autopsy was performed. Burial in Carol Cemetery.
  • [S1183] Carl Fields, "Personal Recollections about Modene Prince" :


    I do not remember meeting Modene until after Dad and Edith married in 1953.

    I lived in Detroit for a time after their marriage. Modene and her husband (her first husband), John Robert Barnes, lived in Detroit for a time (probably in 1953 and 1954). I recall they had a small apartment and John and I used to listen to radio serials sometimes (cowboys and science fiction, mainly, as I recall). Radio serials must have been on their last legs around that time. I also recall going to movies with them – most notably seeing “Monster at the Black Lagoon” (or something like that) at (if I recall correctly) the Grand Circus movie theater in downtown Detroit.

    Modene must have been pregnant for part of that time, but I have no memory of that. She had a baby (named Robert, I believe), but he lived for only a short time.

    They later moved back south (perhaps to Arkansas, initially, but eventually to Kansas – the Wichita area).

    I’m pretty fuzzy with the overall timeline of Modene’s life.

    I believe both of her sons were born in Detroit. Steve while she was living in Detroit for a time while John was in the US army in Germany (he had been drafted). She had come to Detroit when she was pregnant with her youngest son . She was divorced from John at that time.

    Modene had a job working for Boeing Aircraft Company at their Wichita Kansas facility. She worked there for some years, but was laid off. She was on their layoff list for a long time, perhaps something like 11 years, but was eventually called back and retired from Boeing (but died not long after she retired).

    Modene apparently frequently went to yard sales in the last few years of here life. Perhaps something she could do together with Hannah.

    In late March 2011, Gearl reminded me it was 9 years ago, on March 22, 2002, that Modene became ill. She had retired from Boeing on a Friday. On Saturday, she did not feel well. She thought she had the flu and entered a hospital. A day or so later, she suffered a major stroke. She died a few weeks later, never recovering much from the stroke (not sure if she was hospitalized the entire time, or if she was in convalescent home for a time).

    Modene’s oldest granddaughter, Hannah Barnes, lived with Modene during the last perhaps 8 or 9 years of Modene’s life. Hannah was the daughter of Modene’s younger son, Brad. Her older son, Steve, died probably in the late 1980s.
  • [S1215] Alma Craig Cemetery Marker, Blue Springs Cemetery, Newark, Independence County, Arkansas; Carl Fields, read July 2000 (and on other dates).
  • [S1272] "Mrs Golosoff," The Evening News (Perth Amboy), 24 Dec 1965, page 4.

    This is one of several articles accessed by Carl Fields via microfilm at the Perth Amboy New Jersey public library on 30 Aug 2011. Most (but not all) of these articles were obituaries or death notices. Digital photographs were taken off the microfilm viewer viewscreen. In a few instances, Carl neglected to record the page number of the issue of the newspaper where the article appeared (or else the page number is uncertain for other reasons). In some cases, obituaries and death notices may have been confused with one another. In a few instances, the same issue of the newspaper contained both a death notice and an obituary (usually on the same page). The name of the newspaper changed a few times starting in the 1960s, apparently due to reorganizations and mergers. The dates in these citations refer to when the news article appeared, which was almost always at least a day after the event described in the article took place.
  • [S1391] "Obit: Otha L Baldwin," Sanger (California) Herald,20 July 1950 page number not recorded; microfilm, Fresno County Public Library, Sanger Branch Library, a secondary image was created by photographing the article from the display screen of a microfilm viewer using a digital camera (this image was later edited to improve contrast and to remove nearby articles not of primary interest).
  • [S1608] Gerald Hanson, Find A Grave Web Site, database (with some images), Jim Tipton (and others), Find A Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 2 Sept 2016), Chester Leroy Baldwin, Memorial No. 75328675.

    Name on the stone is Chester L Baldwin.
  • [S1610] Douglas Johnson (inititally Annie Duckett Hundley, Find A Grave Web Site, database (with some images), Jim Tipton (and others), Find A Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 2 Sept 2016), Lyndelle Maude Baldwin Johnson, Memorial 168337483, .

    The Find-a-Grave Memorial includes a photo of her (added by Annie Duckett Hundley) and an obituary:

    CENTENARIAN

    Lyndelle Maude Johnson died on August 12, 2016, in Hamilton, Montana, at Valley View Estates. She was 101 years old. She was born August 4, 1915. in Dillon, Montana, to Chester Leroy Baldwin (1893-1955) and Ruby Dell Fulks Baldwin (1896-1998). She had a brother, Harold Wayne (1917-1976) and two sisters, Florence Bereth (1919-2014) and Wilma Laverne (1924-2010).

    In the 1930s the family moved to Bearcreek where her father was superintendent of schools. Lyndelle married Smertsi Andrew Englbert Johnson of Roberts on July 16, 1934, in Columbus, Montana. They homesteaded on Elbow Creek near Roberts and then Willow Creek. They had five children, her son, Smertsi Leroy who was married to Leona died in 2011 in Greensburg, PA; and daughter, Judith Joy who died in 1942 in Roberts at 10 months old. She also lost 2 grandchildren, Lee Ann Costello and Keith Johnson. Her husband Smertsi died in 1987 in Great Falls. Surviving are her daughter, Loretta (Edward) Costello, of Hamilton; two sons: Darrell (Doris) Johnson, of Florence; Neal Johnson (Audrey Atkins), of Great Falls; and many grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Lyndelle loved her family very much and if she would have had her way all of us would have been living next door to her.

    She was a self-taught musician and played many instruments most notable the piano of which she was still playing at 100 years of age in her nursing home in Hamilton. She also was very creative and well known for her hats and accessories made of recycled plastic grocery bags and even aluminum cans. An interesting fact she could do the "splits" well into her 80's.

    Above all else, Lyndelle would want to be remembered for her faith; she was one of Jehovah's Witnesses. She was fearless in telling everyone she met about her faith and she would want to give a final witness about Jehovah and his kingdom and the future of mankind.

    She would tell you about God's original purpose for man to live forever as perfect humans on a paradise earth and how Jehovah God set up a kingdom and gave his son as a ransom sacrifice for us so that his purpose could be restored. She would tell you that we are living in the last days and very soon Jehovah will have his son destroy this imperfect wicked old system of things and restore humans to perfection on a paradise earth. And most important of all she would tell about Jehovah's promise to resurrect all his faithful servants who have fallen asleep in death. That was Lyndelle's hope to be resurrected and she would want all of us to be there to welcome her back. Soon the words at Revelation 21:1-4 will be fulfilled as promised.

    The tears of sadness are short lived, as soon, tears of joy will forever live. See you soon Lyndelle.

    Visitation: Daly-Leach Chapel
    Graveside service: Roberts Cemetery
    Service: Kingdom Hall in Hamilton, MT

    Original obituary published by:
    © Daly-Leach Chapel August 2016


    Family links:
    Parents:
    Chester Leroy Baldwin (1893 - 1955)
    Ruby Dell Fulks Baldwin (1896 - 1998)

    Burial:
    Roberts Cemetery
    Carbon County
    Montana, USA

    Maintained by: Douglas Johnson
    Originally Created by: Annie Duckett Hundley
    Record added: Aug 14, 2016
    Find A Grave Memorial# 168337483.
  • [S1840] "U.S.Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1798-1958," database with images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : 2 Mar 2020), Otha L Baldwin, Recruit Depot Detachment, Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Mare Island TX, May 1918; based on Records of the U.S. Marine Corps, Record Group 127, US National Archives, Washington DC, "Muster Rolls of the U. S. Marine Corps, 1798-1892," Microfilm Publication T1118, 123 Rolls, ARC ID 922159 and "Muster Rolls of the U. S. Marine Corps, 1893-1958," Microfilm Publication T977, 460 Rolls, also ARC ID 922159.
  • [S1841] "U.S.Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1798-1958," database with images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : 2 Mar 2020), Otha L Baldwin, Company A, Recruit Depot Detachment, Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Mare Island California, June 1918; based on Records of the U.S. Marine Corps, Record Group 127, US National Archives, Washington DC, "Muster Rolls of the U. S. Marine Corps, 1798-1892," Microfilm Publication T1118, 123 Rolls, ARC ID 922159 and "Muster Rolls of the U. S. Marine Corps, 1893-1958," Microfilm Publication T977, 460 Rolls, also ARC ID 922159.
  • [S1842] "U.S.Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1798-1958," database with images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : 2 Mar 2020), Otha L Baldwin, 103rd Company, 8th Regiment, USMC, Fort Crockett, Navy Yard, Galveston Texas, July 1918; based on Records of the U.S. Marine Corps, Record Group 127, US National Archives, Washington DC, "Muster Rolls of the U. S. Marine Corps, 1798-1892," Microfilm Publication T1118, 123 Rolls, ARC ID 922159 and "Muster Rolls of the U. S. Marine Corps, 1893-1958," Microfilm Publication T977, 460 Rolls, also ARC ID 922159.
  • [S1843] "U.S.Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1798-1958," database with images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : 2 Mar 2020), Otha L Baldwin, 103rd Company, 8th Regiment, USMC, Fort Crockett, Galveston, Texas, August 1918; based on Records of the U.S. Marine Corps, Record Group 127, US National Archives, Washington DC, "Muster Rolls of the U. S. Marine Corps, 1798-1892," Microfilm Publication T1118, 123 Rolls, ARC ID 922159 and "Muster Rolls of the U. S. Marine Corps, 1893-1958," Microfilm Publication T977, 460 Rolls, also ARC ID 922159.
  • [S1854] "U.S.Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1798-1958," database with images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : 2 Mar 2020), Otha L Baldwin, Headquarters, 6th Separate Batallion, Pontanezen Barracks, Brest France, August 1918; based on Records of the U.S. Marine Corps, Record Group 127, US National Archives, Washington DC, "Muster Rolls of the U. S. Marine Corps, 1798-1892," Microfilm Publication T1118, 123 Rolls, ARC ID 922159 and "Muster Rolls of the U. S. Marine Corps, 1893-1958," Microfilm Publication T977, 460 Rolls, also ARC ID 922159.
  • [S2038] "Official Military Personnel File (OMPF), Otha L Baldwin, Serial Number 4,606,952 (US, Active Service Began 6 Apr 1918)"; National Personnel Records Center (National Archives); 1 Archives Drive, St Louis, Missouri. The circled handwritten number in the upper right-hand corner of each sheet-image is the item number. Two copies of Item 16 are included (labeled "16" and "16A". One copy has high contrast (to enhance overall legibility), while the other copy has lower contrast, in order to prevent the dark area on the page from obscuring the one reference on the page to a gunshot wound ("GSW").

    About 75% if the records for veterans of the US Army (and Army Air Corps) during World War I and World War II (and the period between these wars) were lost due to a large fire in this facilty in 1973. However, this loss did not affect US Navy and US Marine Corps records.

    The file was received in March 2017 from the National Archives branch in St Louis, Missouri under Request Number 2-20180573026. It contains 4 pages with the archival pages limited to his final statement of pay and benefits. This document lists the date of his entry into the military as 16 Oct 1942, which differs by about two weeks from a different souce document. The difference might be due to something like a difference between induction and the date of reporting for active duty.