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- Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
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- Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1960
- U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
- U.S. City Directories
- United States World War I Draft Registrations, 1917-1918
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- U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Louis E. BreesawitzLouis E. Breesawitz in Evening star - Feb 27 1949
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... the track.) Most seriously injured w!a& Frank) C. Fulton, 64, the engineer, of New,' burg. Mo. His right arm was torn off between the elbow and shoulder. His fireman, Louis E. Breesawitz, 51, Bolivar. Mo., suffered burns and shocks. B. H. Willoughby, an express messenger, had only minor injuries. W. B. Berry, the railroad?s chief mechanical officer, said he believed the explosion ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
Louis E. BreesawitzLouis E. Breesawitz in Star-News - Feb 27 1949
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... tracks. Most seriously injured of the crewmen was engineer Frank C. Fulton, 64, Newburg, Mo., whose right arm was blown off when the boiler of the locomotive exploded. Fireman Louis E. Breesawitz, Sl, Bolivar, Mo., levere burns. Both men were taken to a hospital at Springfield, 32 miles west of here. The other man injured was a mail clerk, who was not ..."
Publication place: Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States
Louis E. BreesawitzLouis E. Breesawitz in Evening star - Feb 26 1949
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... tracks. Most seriously injured of the crewmen was Engineer Frank C. Fulton, 64, Newburg, Mo., whose right arm was blown off when the boiler of the locomotive exploded. Fireman Louis E. Breesawitz, 51, Bolivar, Mo? suffered severe burns. Both men were taken to a hospital at Springfield, 32 miles west of here. The other man injured was a mail clerk. He was ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
Louis E. BreesawitzLouis E. Breesawitz in The Evening Independent - Feb 26 1949
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... tracks. Most seriously injured of the crewmen was Engineer Frank C. Fulton, 64-, Newburg, Mo., whose right arm was blown off when the boiler of the locomotive exploded. Fireman Louis E. Breesawitz, 51, Bolivar, Mo., suffered severe burns. Both men were -taken to a hospital at Springfield, 32 miles west of here. The locomotive went off the tracks and rolled over on ..."
Publication place: St. Petersburg, Hillsborough County, Florida, United States
FamilySearch Family Tree
Louis Breesawitz 1897 1965MissouriMissouri
Louis Breesawitz, 1897 - 1965
Louis Breesawitz was born on month day 1897, in birth place, Missouri, to Phillip T. Breesawitz and Elizabeth Breesawitz (born Scharl).
Louis married Hazel Irene Breesawitz (born Cannon).
They had one son: William Phillip Breesawitz.
Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1960
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI) FREE
Louis Breesawitz 1897 1965
Louis Breesawitz, 1897 - 1965
Louis Breesawitz was born on December 7 1897.
Louis lived in Bolivar, Missouri 65613, USA.
Louis passed away in March 1965, at age 67.
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United States World War I Draft Registrations, 1917-1918
Texas Marriages and Divorces
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Paul Howard Breesawitz 1930Oklahoma
Louis E Breesawitz, born 1930
Paul Howard Breesawitz was born on month day 1930, in birth place, Oklahoma, to Louis E Breesawitz and Hazel I Cannan.
William Phillip Breesawitz 1924Oklahoma
Louis E Breesawitz, born 1924
William Phillip Breesawitz was born on month day 1924, in birth place, Oklahoma, to Louis E Breesawitz and Hazel I Cannon.