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Did you already find the WW1 record listed in the Oregon Archives Historical
Records database?
<br>If not, go to
<br><A HREF="http://genealogy.state.or.us/start.lasso?location=search">http://genealogy.state.or.us/start.lasso?location=search</A>
<br>enter his name and select record type World War 1
<p>Also - There is a Washington D.C. researcher I have used to speed up
the red tape. He charges approx $30-$40 and gets the papers to you
within a couple of weeks.
<p>Lee Gentemann
<br>Salem
<p>JudyRobertson39@aol.com wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>I have a question for anyone on the list who can
assist with this. I need to know where I can obtain the service record
for a WWI veteran. It is my natural father who is listed as married
at the end of that war and it is a marriage I was unaware of. No
name is shown on the document that I have for the wife. My father's
full name is Merle Elvin Brown He was born in Fossil in March 1901.
He sometimes was called Jack. If anyone can assist with this question
I would be very grateful. My email is <a href="mailto:judyrobertson39@aol.com">judyrobertson39@aol.com</a>
if you prefer to contact me off the list. Thanks , Judy</blockquote>
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