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William E Choate 1915 - 1987
William E Choate of Warren, Knox County, ME was born on June 22, 1915, and died at age 72 years old in September 1987.
William E Choate
Warren, Knox County, ME 04864
June 22, 1915
September 1987
Male
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William E Choate's History: 1915 - 1987
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06/221915
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White, Citizen
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Kennebec County, Maine United States
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1 Year Of High School
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Military serial#: 20144772 Enlisted: February 24, 1941 in Augusta Maine Military branch: Infantry Rank: Sergeant, National Guard (officers, Warrant Officers, And Enlisted Men)
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Unskilled Occupations In Manufacture Of Boots And Shoes
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09/dd1987September 1987Death dateUnknownCause of deathUnknownDeath locationADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COMView death records
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In 1915, in the year that William E Choate was born, the Superior Court in Fulton County Georgia accepted the charter for the establishment of the new Ku Klux Klan, succeeding the Klan that flourished in the South in the late 1800's. This iteration of the Klan adopted white clothing and used many of the code words from the first Klan, adding cross burnings and mass marches in an attempt to intimidate others.
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In 1920, when he was only 5 years old, on January 1, over 6000 people were arrested and put in prison because they were suspected of being communists. . Many had to be released in a few weeks and only 3 guns were found in their homes. The U.S. Department of Justice "red hunt" netted thousands of "radicals" and suspected "communists" and aliens were deported. But the "hunt" ended after Attorney General Palmer forecast a massive radical uprising on May Day and the day passed without incident.
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Choate, Elmer (Jan 20, 1899 - Dec 1974)
Choate, Florence (Nov 22, 1892 - Jan 1975)
Choate, Erwin (Apr 16, 1921 - Dec 6, 2006)
Choate, Louise (Mar 31, 1918 - Nov 1983)
Choate, Patience (Aug 14, 1908 - Jul 2, 2004)
Choate, Stanley (Jan 1, 1921 - Feb 1973)
Choate, Vincent (Sep 30, 1912 - Oct 1976)
Choate, Vanness (Jul 18, 1886 - Jan 1970)
Choate, David (Oct 2, 1923 - Oct 23, 2010)
Choate, Willard (Mar 12, 1922 - Dec 12, 2000)
Choate, Paul (Jan 17, 1916 - Sep 18, 2004)
Choate, Emerson (Apr 27, 1919 - Feb 1, 1976)
Choate, Elizabeth (Feb 5, 1922 - Jul 8, 1998)
Choate, David (Dec 22, 1907 - Apr 1978)
Choate, Richard (Sep 4, 1955 - Sep 9, 2007)
Choate, Glenna (Apr 11, 1897 - Apr 6, 1996)
Choate, William (Mar 29, 1991 - Oct 9, 2008)
Choate, Maurice (Jan 22, 1904 - Feb 1980)
Choate, Frederick (Sep 10, 1919 - Jan 27, 1992)
Choate, Hilda (Dec 26, 1902 - Jul 1984)
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