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Ira Cornelius and Milo C.

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Ira Cornelius and Milo C.
This photo has been claimed by the family of Ira Cornelius.

This photo was found in a central Texas antique store. Written on the back: Milo Casebere and Ira Cornelius, Oneida, Wisconsin. According to Ira's family, Milo Casebere worked at the Indian School that Ira attended.
Date & Place: in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin USA
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Ira Cornelius
Ira Cornelius was born on August 21, 1887 in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin USA, and died at age 69 years old in 1956. Ira Cornelius was buried at United Methodist Cemetery in Chicago Corners. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ira Cornelius.
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Roxy Triebel
I love antique photographs. In addition to sharing old photos of my family, I am also going through my collection of "antique store people". They've been sitting in a storage tub in my back room much too long and maybe some of their families will be able to find them here. If I'm able to identify the people in the photo, I upload it not only to AncientFaces, but also to Ancestry, FamilySearch, and Find-A-Grave. If the person in the picture is a military veteran, the photo also goes on Fold3. I figure that the more places I upload these pictures, the greater the chance that a relative will be able to find them.
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