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Carol Silvey
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I am researching the Wisdom, Osborn, Dillehay and Dowis families.
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Jonathan Dowis Family 1888
This is a photo of my 2nd great grandfather and family taken in Geneva, NE, Decoration Day 1888.
The people in the photo are:
Back row L to R:
Jonathan Edgar Dowis, Wesley Dowis, Isaac Dowis, Richard Thomas Dowis (my great grandfather)
Seated L to R:
Laura Dowis Thomas, Eliza Sheets Dowis (mother), Cora Dowis Reginor, Jonathan Dowis (father), Albert Russell Dowis
The people in the photo are:
Back row L to R:
Jonathan Edgar Dowis, Wesley Dowis, Isaac Dowis, Richard Thomas Dowis (my great grandfather)
Seated L to R:
Laura Dowis Thomas, Eliza Sheets Dowis (mother), Cora Dowis Reginor, Jonathan Dowis (father), Albert Russell Dowis
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Jonathan Edgar Dowis
This is my great granduncle, Jonathan Edgar Dowis. He was the son of Jonathan and Eliza Ann (Sheets) Dowis. He was born 1873 Hebron, NE.
The First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry was mustered into service on May 9-10, 1898 at Lincoln, Nebraska. At the time of muster-in, the unit consisted of fifty-one officers and 983 enlisted men. On June 15, the unit steamed for the Philippines, where it arrived on July 17. The fighting ended on August 13 with an armistice, and the war formally ended on December 10, 1898 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. On February 4, 1899 the Philippine American War began.
On July 1, 1899, the First Nebraska left the Philippines for the United States, arriving on July 29, 1899. The unit was mustered out of service on August 23, 1899 at San Francisco, California. At the time of muster out, the unit consisted of forty-five officers and 842 enlisted men.
During its term of service, the 1st Nebraska lost two officers killed in battle with another officer dying from wounds received in battle. In addition nineteen enlisted men were killed in battle with thirteen additional men succumbing to wounds received in battle. Twenty-eight enlisted men died of disease, one man drowned and two men deserted. In total, eleven officers and 166 enlisted men were wounded in battle.
I would love to hear from anyone who has information on this branch of my family! This photo was provided to me by my cousin Cecilia Heinz.
The First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry was mustered into service on May 9-10, 1898 at Lincoln, Nebraska. At the time of muster-in, the unit consisted of fifty-one officers and 983 enlisted men. On June 15, the unit steamed for the Philippines, where it arrived on July 17. The fighting ended on August 13 with an armistice, and the war formally ended on December 10, 1898 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. On February 4, 1899 the Philippine American War began.
On July 1, 1899, the First Nebraska left the Philippines for the United States, arriving on July 29, 1899. The unit was mustered out of service on August 23, 1899 at San Francisco, California. At the time of muster out, the unit consisted of forty-five officers and 842 enlisted men.
During its term of service, the 1st Nebraska lost two officers killed in battle with another officer dying from wounds received in battle. In addition nineteen enlisted men were killed in battle with thirteen additional men succumbing to wounds received in battle. Twenty-eight enlisted men died of disease, one man drowned and two men deserted. In total, eleven officers and 166 enlisted men were wounded in battle.
I would love to hear from anyone who has information on this branch of my family! This photo was provided to me by my cousin Cecilia Heinz.
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Jim Silvey and Elizabeth Rockwell
This is a picture of Jim Silvey and his grandaughter, Elizabeth Rockwell. His parents were Raymond Silvey and Leona Loomis. I would love to hear from anyone who has information on this branch of my family.
People in photo include: Elizabeth Rockwell
People in photo include: Elizabeth Rockwell
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Ella Preston Minert and Alice Preston Dillehay
This is my great-grandmother, Alice Preston Dillehay and her sister Ella Preston Minert.
People in photo include: Alice Preston Dillehay and Ella Preston Minert
People in photo include: Alice Preston Dillehay and Ella Preston Minert
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Jim Silvey and Elizabeth Rockwell
This is a picture of Jim Silvey and his grandaughter, Elizabeth Rockwell. His parents were Raymond Silvey and Leona Loomis. I would love to hear from anyone who has information on this branch of my family.
People in photo include: Elizabeth Rockwell
People in photo include: Elizabeth Rockwell
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Jonathan Dowis Family 1888
This is a photo of my 2nd great grandfather and family taken in Geneva, NE, Decoration Day 1888.
The people in the photo are:
Back row L to R:
Jonathan Edgar Dowis, Wesley Dowis, Isaac Dowis, Richard Thomas Dowis (my great grandfather)
Seated L to R:
Laura Dowis Thomas, Eliza Sheets Dowis (mother), Cora Dowis Reginor, Jonathan Dowis (father), Albert Russell Dowis
The people in the photo are:
Back row L to R:
Jonathan Edgar Dowis, Wesley Dowis, Isaac Dowis, Richard Thomas Dowis (my great grandfather)
Seated L to R:
Laura Dowis Thomas, Eliza Sheets Dowis (mother), Cora Dowis Reginor, Jonathan Dowis (father), Albert Russell Dowis
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Jonathan Edgar Dowis
This is my great granduncle, Jonathan Edgar Dowis. He was the son of Jonathan and Eliza Ann (Sheets) Dowis. He was born 1873 Hebron, NE.
The First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry was mustered into service on May 9-10, 1898 at Lincoln, Nebraska. At the time of muster-in, the unit consisted of fifty-one officers and 983 enlisted men. On June 15, the unit steamed for the Philippines, where it arrived on July 17. The fighting ended on August 13 with an armistice, and the war formally ended on December 10, 1898 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. On February 4, 1899 the Philippine American War began.
On July 1, 1899, the First Nebraska left the Philippines for the United States, arriving on July 29, 1899. The unit was mustered out of service on August 23, 1899 at San Francisco, California. At the time of muster out, the unit consisted of forty-five officers and 842 enlisted men.
During its term of service, the 1st Nebraska lost two officers killed in battle with another officer dying from wounds received in battle. In addition nineteen enlisted men were killed in battle with thirteen additional men succumbing to wounds received in battle. Twenty-eight enlisted men died of disease, one man drowned and two men deserted. In total, eleven officers and 166 enlisted men were wounded in battle.
I would love to hear from anyone who has information on this branch of my family! This photo was provided to me by my cousin Cecilia Heinz.
The First Nebraska Volunteer Infantry was mustered into service on May 9-10, 1898 at Lincoln, Nebraska. At the time of muster-in, the unit consisted of fifty-one officers and 983 enlisted men. On June 15, the unit steamed for the Philippines, where it arrived on July 17. The fighting ended on August 13 with an armistice, and the war formally ended on December 10, 1898 with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. On February 4, 1899 the Philippine American War began.
On July 1, 1899, the First Nebraska left the Philippines for the United States, arriving on July 29, 1899. The unit was mustered out of service on August 23, 1899 at San Francisco, California. At the time of muster out, the unit consisted of forty-five officers and 842 enlisted men.
During its term of service, the 1st Nebraska lost two officers killed in battle with another officer dying from wounds received in battle. In addition nineteen enlisted men were killed in battle with thirteen additional men succumbing to wounds received in battle. Twenty-eight enlisted men died of disease, one man drowned and two men deserted. In total, eleven officers and 166 enlisted men were wounded in battle.
I would love to hear from anyone who has information on this branch of my family! This photo was provided to me by my cousin Cecilia Heinz.
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Alfred G Osborn
This is my grandfather. He was stationed on the USS Salt Lake City during WWII
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Ella Preston Minert and Alice Preston Dillehay
This is my great-grandmother, Alice Preston Dillehay and her sister Ella Preston Minert.
People in photo include: Alice Preston Dillehay and Ella Preston Minert
People in photo include: Alice Preston Dillehay and Ella Preston Minert


Albert R Dowis was born on August 11, 1876 in Keota, Keokuk County, Iowa United States, and died at age 73 years old on December 9, 1949 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Albert R Dowis.


Cora Dowis was born on November 6, 1879. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Cora Dowis.


Eliza A Sheets Dowis was born on March 10, 1837. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Eliza A Sheets Dowis.


Laura Dowis was born on July 19, 1871. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Laura Dowis.


Richard T Dowis was born on January 6, 1867. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Richard T Dowis.


Isaac S Dowis was born on September 9, 1861. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Isaac S Dowis.


Wesley Dowis was born on March 12, 1857. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Wesley Dowis.


Jonathan E Dowis was born on July 13, 1873. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jonathan E Dowis.


James F Silvey was born on August 30. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember James F Silvey.
