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Helen Karpis
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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Helen KarpisHelen Karpis in Clinton Daily Item - Aug 29 1936
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Edward Mahan, Eleanor Mahan, Norma Heinold, Clarence Fitzpatrick, Margaret Lacey, Ruth Nichols, Earl Dinard, Joan Laney, Helen Mascioli, Mary Anne Elizabeth Robeck, Jeannette Mahan, Frederick Dauscher, Nancy Carl and Helen Karpis. The other prizes were, dash for boys over 14. John Mar- Nashua river, first; John Kilcoyne, Nashua river, second; Ernest third. dash, for girls over 14, Margaret Flanagan, first; Esther ..."
Publication place: Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States
Helen KarpisHelen Karpis in The Boston Globe - July 27 1936
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... grass, but every the fire started, but they 1 INVESTIGATION AS MYSTERIOUS AS MURDER ASHEVILLE, N C, July 27 (A Pi- Sheriff laurence E. browne's Investigation o fthe baffling Helen Karpis— Continued from thr First Page newspaper offices with telephone Scorching Feet Away 1 calls of inquiry. Several hundred About 150 feet to the north of the persons from South Boston ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
FamilySearch Family Tree
Helen Bronislava Valbuena 1913 1994IllinoisCalifornia
Helen Bronislava Valbuena (born Karpis), 1913 - 1994
Helen Bronislava Valbuena (born Karpis) was born on month day 1913, in birth place, Illinois, to Ms. Wagers.
Helen married Alfredo Valbuena.
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Helen Karpis 1918Illinois
Helen Karpis, born 1918
Helen Karpis was born on month day 1918, in birth place, Illinois, to Michael Karpis and Louise Vincent.
Theodora Ann Skwarczynski 1940Illinois
Helen Karpis, born 1940
Theodora Ann Skwarczynski was born on month day 1940, in birth place, Illinois, to Thaddeus Skwarczynski and Helen Karpis.