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Rosemary Wagstaff 1929 - 1984
Rosemary Wagstaff of Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN was born on April 8, 1929, and died at age 54 years old on February 14, 1984. Rosemary Wagstaff was buried at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery
Section U Site 827-B 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis.
Rosemary Wagstaff
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN 55443
April 8, 1929
February 14, 1984
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Rosemary Wagstaff's History: 1929 - 1984
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Branch of service: Us Navy Rank attained: RM3 Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
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02/141984February 14, 1984Death dateUnknownCause of deathUnknownDeath locationADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COMView death records
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mm/dd/yyyyFuneral dateFt. Snelling National Cemetery Section U Site 827-B 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis, Mn 55450Burial location
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In 1929, in the year that Rosemary Wagstaff was born, on March 4th, Herbert Hoover became the 31st President of the United States. Early in his presidency, the October stock market crash - "Black Tuesday" - occurred, which lead to the Great Depression. None of his economic policies were able to make a dent in the Depression. This lead to one term and the election of Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt winning the 1933 election in a landslide.
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In 1944, she was only 15 years old when on December 16th, The Battle of the Bulge began in the Ardennes forest on the Western Front. Lasting for a little over a month, the battle began with a surprise attack by Germany on the Allied forces The U.S. suffered their highest casualties of any operation in World War II - 89,000 were casualties, around 8,600 killed - but Germany also severely depleted their resources and they couldn't be replaced.
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Source(s): Social Security Death Index and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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Wagstaff, H Paul (Apr 4, 1919 - Oct 5, 2005)
Wagstaff, Charles (Jan 13, 1914 - Jul 1985)
Wagstaff, Margaret (Nov 22, 1912 - Aug 4, 2010)
Wagstaff, Helen (May 30, 1884 - Sep 1963)
Wagstaff, Ella (Jul 20, 1923 - Dec 23, 2010)
Wagstaff, Charles (Jul 9, 1959 - Jan 22, 2006)
Wagstaff, Cornelia (Aug 2, 1896 - May 1976)
Wagstaff, Emily (Apr 22, 1919 - Nov 10, 2005)
Wagstaff, John (Feb 3, 1901 - May 1970)
Wagstaff, Samuel (Dec 25, 1918 - Jan 4, 2004)
Wagstaff, Marion (Mar 25, 1900 - Jul 1986)
Wagstaff, Lillian (Nov 30, 1889 - Feb 1986)
Wagstaff, Raymond (May 31, 1919 - Oct 1979)
Wagstaff, Leslie (Feb 18, 1892 - Aug 1981)
Wagstaff, Robert (Nov 7, 1928 - Apr 3, 1991)
Wagstaff, Thomas (Aug 24, 1927 - May 20, 1997)
Wagstaff, James (Apr 21, 1918 - Nov 1981)
Wagstaff, Florence (Jul 26, 1908 - Dec 10, 1990)
Wagstaff, Joanna (Apr 5, 1921 - May 14, 1992)
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