Joseph Clinton Ogg, 1913–1944?> (aged 30 years)
- Name
- Joseph Clinton /Ogg/
- Given names
- Joseph Clinton
- Surname
- Ogg
Birth
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Birth of a sister
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City: Houston State: Texas Country: United States of America INDI:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N3701@ |
Birth of a brother
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State: Texas Country: United States of America |
Birth of a brother
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City: Houston State: Texas Country: United States of America INDI:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N3701@ |
Death of a paternal grandmother
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City: Houston State: Texas Country: United States of America INDI:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N3701@ Shared note: Family story (probably through Gladys Scroggins?) has it that Emmaline got sick at the funeral of he… Family story (probably through Gladys Scroggins?) has it that Emmaline got sick at the funeral of her daughter in law Sarah Elizabeth Ogg and died within the week. |
Death
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City: Munich Country: Germany |
Burial
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City: San Antonio State: Texas Country: United States of America |
father |
1885–1966
Birth: 8 September 1885
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— Waller, Texas, United States of America Death: 5 August 1966 — Harris, Texas, United States of America |
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mother |
1895–1965
Birth: 2 January 1895
— Texas, United States of America Death: 14 October 1965 — Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America |
himself |
1913–1944
Birth: 4 April 1913
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Death: 18 March 1944 — Munich, Germany |
3 years
younger sister |
1915–2002
Birth: 19 October 1915
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— Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America Death: 10 January 2002 — Webster, Harris, Texas, United States of America |
3 years
younger brother |
1918–2002
Birth: 11 September 1918
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— Harris, Texas, United States of America Death: 10 February 2002 — Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America |
3 years
younger brother |
1921–1992
Birth: 28 November 1921
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— Houston, Harris, Texas, United States of America Death: 23 December 1992 |
brother |
Private
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brother |
Private
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Shared note
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Sergeant, United States Army Air Forces. Served with the 418th Bomber Squadron, 100th Bomber Group, Heavy. Waist Gunner with the Donald J Stuke Crew. On March 18, 1944, while on a mission to Munich, Germany, their aircraft was lost in a mid-air collision with 350th Squadron aircraft piloted by Paul A Martin. Sources: Nationwide Gravesite Locator and the 100th Bomb Group Website. |
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Shared note
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Plot: Section S, Site 163 |
Shared note
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1ST LT DONALD J. STUKE P KIA 18-Mar-44 MUNICH 418th Sqdn.. Crew, as above, is taken from the MACR # 3233. The exact date and composition of this crew when it joined the 100th is unknown. (it may be possible to find their assignment order on Micro-film..pw) The aircraft was lost in a mid-air collision with the A/C (#42-39830) flown by Lt Paul A. Martin of the 350th Sqdn. The entire nose section of the Stuke A/C plus both left engines were torn off in the collision. -end- |
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