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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada

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Arthur L. KlampArthur L. Klamp in The Milwaukee Journal - ‎Aug 9 1931

Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada

"... honors Saturday wilh 89 15-74. He won n set of wooden clubs. Other winners were Ralph Seelman. 91 Wal ter Haessler, 97 22-75; E. T. Alte moler. 84 9-75: Arthur L. Klamp, 100 25-75: Allan 105 30-75; Roy H. Pinkley, 99 24-75; Henry Weber, 98 23-75; Ed Neustadtl. 100 25-75. Myron Smith had thc day's best figure willi a 70. club golfers ..."
Publication place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States

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Arthur Klamp 1903 1904

Arthur Klamp, 1903 - 1904

Arthur Klamp was born in 1903.
Arthur passed away in 1904, at age one.
He was buried in Saint John Cemetery, Waco, Nebraska, United States.

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Arthur Klamp 1903 1904

Arthur Klamp, 1903 - 1904

Arthur Klamp was born in 1903, to Herman Klamp and Elizabeth L. Klamp (born Bolte).
Arthur had 4 siblings: Irene Dehm (born Klamp) and 3 other siblings.
Arthur passed away in 1904, at age one.

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Arthur Klamp

Arthur Klamp

Arthur Klamp lived in address, Wisconsin.
He lived in address, Wisconsin.
He lived in address, Wisconsin.
His occupation was a occupation.

Wisconsin, Birth Index, 1808-1920

Arthur Klamp 1899Wisconsin

Arthur Klamp, born 1899

Arthur Klamp was born on month day 1899, in birth place, Wisconsin.

Wisconsin, Death Index, 1808-1909

Arthur Klamp 1899Wisconsin

Arthur Klamp, died 1899

Arthur Klamp passed away on month day 1899, in death place, Wisconsin.

U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007

Walter Russell Klamp 1924South Dakota

Arthur Klamp, born 1924

Walter Russell Klamp was born on month day 1924, in birth place, South Dakota, to Arthur Klamp and Gertrude Miles.