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SUBMITTED BY: Michael J Higgins
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ORIGINAL POST: November 13, 2000 AREA: USA, Maryland, Baltimore
Latest Addition: 22 November, 2010
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THE
WINGROVE FAMILIES OF MARYLAND
L O U D O N P A R K C E M E T E R Y
Baltimore Maryland, USA
[ More ... Loudon Cemetery
Baltimore MD]
WINGROVE PLOT
Original Wingrove Plot Deed June 18, 1897
David S Wingrove & his heirs
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[Also SeePermits for this plot]
Headstone #1
Headstone # 2
Headstone # 3
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Headstone #1
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Thomas Wingrove 1811-1870
Eliz. [Matthews] W. 1823-1882
[Interment Permit]
Clara B. [Stuck] 1860-1894
[Interment Permit]
[Death Certificate]
Annie E. 1847 1895
[Interment Permit]
L. Fulton Bathon - No dates given [16 January 1874 -06 June 1899]
[Interment Permit]
Regina M List 10-1-1906 8-21-1958
Regina Margaret List (nee Davis)
[Interment Permit]
Headstone # 2
Click to Enlarge Headstone
David S. Wingrove 1857-1926 [Obituary]
[Death Certificate]
[Interment Permit]
2nd Marriage to
Alice A. Devine 1870-1921 [Obituary]
[Death Certificate]
[Interment Permit]
Headstone # 2MARRIAGE RECORD FOR DAVID S. WINGROVE AND ALICE DEVINE
David S Wingrove, age 58, married Alice Devine, age 26,
on 12/26/1895 by Minister Jonathan T. Whelen
Source: Maryland State Archives Book # 7 J. T. G. -1895
It is also noted that he was a widower and
she was single before marriage
Added: 22 February 20021st marriage to Clara Belle Stuck [Obituary] Headstone #1
[Interment Permit]
[Death Certificate]
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Headstone # 3
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WINGROVE
Thos. R. [Wingrove] 1848 - 1918 [Obituary]
[Interment Permit]
[Death Certificate]
Mary E [Canby] 1856 - 1927 [Obituary]
[Death Certificate]
[Interment Permit]
Florence 1873-1907
Mamie [Mary Elizabeth] 1875-1916 [Interment Permit]
Clarence 1879-1881
Blanche 1877-1881
Peter J . May 1868-1931 [Obituary]
[Death Certificate]
[Interment Permit]
[h/o Mamie Wingrove] [Interment Permit]
[May Family]
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A listing of information from the files of Loudon Park Cemetery
seePermits for Interment
Includes more than those listed on the Headstones
as requested by Michael Higgins
Including those not mentioned on this page
- Anna E Brown
- Daniel Wingrove
- Edith B Wingrove
- James C Wingrove
- C or G Florence Wright,
Other surnames linked to above mentioned Wingroves
Canby
Devine
Higgins Kilby Gerlach List
May
Mullikin
Stuck
Connected Wingroves other than those listed above
CITY DIRECTORY LISTINGS --
CENSUS LISTINGS --
OBITUARIES
Wingrove Families in
Baltimore City Directory Listings
Wingrove Family Locations in Baltimore, MD
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---- OBITUARIES ----
ALICE G. WINGROVE (nee Devine) On December 3,1921 beloved wife of David S. Wingrove. Funeral from her late residence,706 William Street, on Wednesday at 8:30 A.M., Requiem mass at St. Josephs Church at 9 A.M. Added 17 February 2002
[Death Certificate]
[Interment Permit]
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THOMAS R. WINGROVE On December 29,1918, husband of Mary E. Wingrove (nee Canby)-(Washington & Philadelphia papers please copy) Funeral from his late residence, Benson Avenue, Arbutus Baltimore County Maryland, Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Limousines will leave Joseph Joerden's & Sons, 217 South Paca Street, opposite Columbia Avenue at 10:15 sharp. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Added 17 February 2002
[Interment Permit]
[Death Certificate]
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MARY E. MAY (no date given)
Beloved wife of Peter J. May and daughter of Thomas R. and Mary E. Wingrove. Funeral will take place from Loudon Park Station, Pennsylvania Station, February 17th (1916) ,2:29 P.M. Interment at Loudon Park Cemetery. Added 17 February 2002
[Interment Permit]
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ANNIE E WINGROVE
On December 27th,1895, Miss Annie E. Wingrove in the 45th year of her age.
(Richmond And New Orleans papers please copy) Funeral service on Sunday at 9:30 at the residence of her brother David S. Wingrove, Number 706 William Street. To which friends are invited. Interment private. Added 17 February 2002
[Death Certificate]
[Interment Permit]
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CLARA BELLE WINGROVE [nee Stuck]
On 12th of February (1894) in the 34th [ ~ 1860] year of her age. Wife of David S Wingrove. Funeral will take place from her late residence, northwest corner of William and Montgomery Streets on this Wednesday at three o'clock. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Added 17 February 2002
[Interment Permit]
[Death Certificate]
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Margaret Mullikin (nee Wingrove) On July 20th 1949,in her 69th year ,beloved wife of the late William Mullikin and the late William Davis. Funeral from her late residence 611 Eastern Avenue, Essex, on Friday at 9 A.M. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 9:30 A.M. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.
Added 17 February 2002
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BESSIE BROWN (NEE WINGROVE) On January 3,1946 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank A. Tuminello, 3558 Robb Street. Beloved wife of the late *James A. Brown. Funeral from William J. Tickner and Sons. North and Pennsylvania Avenues, on Saturday at 8:30 A.M.. Requiem mass at St. Bernard's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park. Added 17 February 2002
* James A Brown was a son of William R Brown & Bessie (Wingrove) Brown
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LAURENCE FULTON BATHON Suddenly on June 6th (1899)of the Editorial Staff of The New York Times. Will be buried from the home of his uncle, David S. Wingrove, Montgomery and William Streets, today at 10 o'clock.
Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Added 17 February 2002
[Interment Permit]
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DAVID F. WINGROVE [s/o David S Wingrove & Alice Devine]
On May 31st 1946, aged 47 years, beloved husband of E. Louise Wingrove (nee Fuller). Funeral services from the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston Street, on Tuesday at 1:30 P.M. Interment at the United States National Cemetery Baltimore. Plot: D, 0, 2297
Also noted below obituary............
Baltimore Police Post 1529,Veterans of Foreign Wars U. S. Inc. regrets to announce the death of Comrade David Wingrove. published by Joseph McLaughlin, Post Commander. Added 17 February 2002
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Also noted in an article in the same edition...
FUNERAL OF FORMER POLICE OFFICER SET.
Funeral services for David F. Wingrove, former lieutenant of detectives who received 10 commendations during his 25 years of service with the Baltimore City Police, will be held Tuesday at 1:30 P.M. from the William Cook Funeral Mansion St. Paul and Preston Streets. Burial will be in the United States National Cemetery, Irvington. Mr. Wingrove died yesterday (May 31st 1946) morning at a Veterans Hospital. He was 47. A native Baltimorean and veteran of World War 1. Mr. Wingrove entered the Police Department in October 1920.
He was transferred to the detective force in 1925, made a Detective Sergeant in 1929 and a Lieutenant in April 1943. He retired from the department last month because of ill health. Besides his wife, Mrs. E. Louise Wingrove, he is survived by six children, Mrs. Phyllis Elliott, the Misses Alice and Winifred Wingrove, Nicholas R. and Albert C. Wingrove, all of Baltimore, and PFC. David L. Wingrove, with the armed forces in Germany. One grandchild also survives.
Added 17 February 2002
Military Service of David F Wingrove
Read a Report from a Detective Wingrove Case
The Frederick Post (Frederick, Maryland) July 30 1937
(Added 12 Mar 2006)Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Brown and the following relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Brown and daughter, Mrs. Margerat Ruth, Westminster; Miss Dorothy Blizzard of Reisterstown; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sipes and children, Delores and William C., Mr and Mrs Sheldon Brown. Misses Phyllis, Alice and Winifred Windgrove and brother Bert Windgrove, all of Baltimore and Wallace Brown spent Sunday at Island View Beach Baltimore
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MAY, On Jan.25,1931, Peter J. (May) aged 63 years, beloved husband of the late Mary E. May [Mary Elizabeth Maimie Wingrove] (editors note; Washington (D.C.) papers please copy) Funeral from the residence of August Gillespie 603 North Monroe Street on Wednesday at 9am. Solemn High Mass at St. Martins Church at 9:30 a.m. and interment at Loudoun Park Cemetery.
[Death Certificate]
[Interment Permit]
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WINGROVE-On November 21,1927,
Mary Elizabeth (nee Canby)
wife of the late Thomas R. Wingrove.
Funeral services will be held at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Franklin, 2009 Cecil Avenue, on Wednesday at 11a.m.
[Death Certificate]
[Interment Permit]
[1920 MD Census]
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LIST-on August 21,1958, Regina Margaret (nee Davis) of 2216 Hamilton Avenue, Beloved wife of George List and devoted mother of William J. List, Mrs. Elizabeth Hagerty, Mrs. Doris Anderson and Margaret Saltysiak.
Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home.5305 Harford Road at Echodale Avenue. Requiem Mass at St. Dominic's Church at 9 a.m..
Interment at Loudon Park Cemetery.
[Interment Permit]
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Added: April 19, 2001
Birth Certificate of my maternal grandmother
Regina M. Davis
# of child of this mother ---- 1
Name ----Regina
female ,White
d o b --- October 01,1906
Mother's name -- MARGARET RUTH DAVIS
Mother's maiden name---Wingrove
Mother's birthplace -- Baltimore Maryland
Father's name---- William Wallace Davis
Father's occupation--- Straw hatter
Father's birthplace-- Baltimore Maryland
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Margaret Wingrove [d/o David S & Clara B Stuck Wingrove]
married William Wallace Davis
He died on October 15, 1918,
April 2004
View 1900 MD Census Scan Robert E Davis, Wife Hanorie
& Next page Children William W & Annie N Davis
She and William Davis had 3 children:
Wallace Davis
Wallace was a police officer on the Baltimore City Police
Department in the 1930s and 40s),
Regina Margaret Davis
My grandmother and
Marie Davis.
Margaret had a sister who my aunt called great aunt
Emma ,who lived in Philadelphia in the 1940s and 50sMost likely Emma Wingrove referred to by my aunt
Found an Emma Wingrove living in Philadelphia in 1930 census.
Only Emma Wingrove in this state's census.
Wingrove, Emma Age: 43 Year: 1930 Birthplace: Maryland
Roll: T626_2141 Race: Page:1B State: Pennsylvania
ED: 803 County: Philadelphia Township: Philadelphia
43 years old, single, White
Living at St. Mary's house for working girls.
Born in Maryland
-Father born in Virginia
-Mother born Maryland.
She was employed as a sales clerk in a department store.Margaret remarried after William Davis' death to William Mullikin
Margaret Davis (nee Wingrove) married William Mullikin after 1920 and
she lost this 2nd husband prior to April 1,1930 census taking.
Added 11 June 2003
Polk's Baltimore City directory
1928
Mullikin, Wm. (William) - Motorman, r. 1733 Hope
1929
Mullikin, Margaret, Widow of William, h. 1733 Hope
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09 November 2001
TEXT OF DEATH CERTIFICATE OF MARGARET MULLIKIN
AKA MARGARET DAVIS
and maiden name MARGARET WINGROVE
Remember that information on these forms use information given by someone close to the deceased and is not always correct.
This is not the case for this certificate.
CERTIFICATE #:G76457
Name of Deceased: Margaret Mullikin
Date of Death: JULY 20 1949
Place of Death: Baltimore City Maryland
Name of Hospital: John Hopkins Hospital
Sex: Female
Color or Race : White
Marital Status: Widowed
Usual Occupation: Housewife
Usual Address: 611 Eastern Avenue, Essex
Baltimore County Maryland
Father's Name: David [S] Wingrove
Mother's Maiden Name: Clarabelle [Clara Belle] Stuck
Cause of Death: Myocardial Infarction due to
Hypertensive Heart Disease
Burial Date: July 22, 1949
Burial location: New Cathedral Cemetery
Frederick Road Baltimore, Maryland
New Cathedral Cemetery
4300 Old Frederick Rd
Baltimore, MD 21229
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January 2002
1928 City Directory-Baltimore
Wallace G. Davis (Lida H.) 2316 Edmondson Avenue
Custodian of Police Property
1929 has same info but has wife's name as Lottie
(may be a nickname for Lida)
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2006
Charles Stuck in Pennsylvania1850 York County Pa ,
Living with an older female named Rebecca Stuck
29 July 2003
1870 Maryland BALTIMORE 8-WD BALTIMORE
Series: M593 Roll: 575 Page: 310
STUCK, CHARLES 40 M W PA MD BALTIMORE 8-WD
BALTIMORE 1870 OCCUPATION STONECUTTER BORN PENNSYLVANIA
STUCK, MARGARET 35 F W MD
STUCK, JOSEPH 14 M W MD
STUCK, CHARLES 12 M W MD
STUCK, CLARA 10 F W MD
STUCK, LAURA (MOST LIKELY, HARD TO READ) 5 F W MD
STUCK, FLORENCE 1 F W MD
View 1870Maryland Scan
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30 July 2003
1880 USA Census Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age
Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Charles STUCK Self M Male W 48 PA Stone Cutter PA PA
Margeret STUCK Wife M Female W 44 MD Kps House MD MD
Joseph STUCK Son M Male W 24 MD Stone Cutter PA MD
Charles STUCK Son S Male W 21 MD Stone Cutter PA MD
Laura STUCK Dau S Female W 15 MD At School PA MD
Florence STUCK Dau S Female W 11 MD At School PA MD
Source Information:
Census Place 8th Ward, Precinct 2, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Family History Library Film 1254500
NA Film Number T9-0500 Page Number 42B
View 1880 MD Scan for Charles Stuck Family
Living next door to David S & Clara (Stuck) Wingrove
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01 Aug 2003
Stuck Entries in 1890 Baltimore City Directory
Name Business Name Occupation Location 1 Location 2 City State Year
Chas Stuck stonecutter 415 e Madison Balt. MD 1890
Chas W Stuck laborer 1006 Greenmount ave Balt. MD 1890
Mrs Elizab Stuck 1831 w Baltimore Balt. MD 1890
Jos Stuck cutter 123 Carroll avenue, Way Balt. MD 1890
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30 July 2003
1899 Polk's Baltimore City Directory- Page # 1411
Stuck, Chas. (Charles) Pressman, 123 Carroll Ave. N.
Stuck, Jas. (James) Barber, 123 Carroll Ave. N.
Stuck, Jos. (Joseph) Stonecutter,123 Carroll Ave. N.
View 1900 Census for this family
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David Spileres Wingrove worked as a stone mason
October 2001
and a builder of Headstones in Baltimore MD
Click on Photo for Larger View
Read: David Wingrove, A Diamond in a Headstone ...
Read: David Wingrove, a horse, a highway ...
Read: David Wingrove, Johnstown Flood ...
Above photograph courtesy
Jane Wingrove-Johns, Baltimore MD
See David's House Today 3 connecting homes become one.
and On Site The Mystery of the Headstone Under the Stairs
Source
31 May 1926 Baltimore Sun
WINGROVE David Spiller [Spileres] 29 May 1926
On May 29, 1926, husband of the late Alice G. WINGROVE,
Funeral services will be held at his late residence, 132 East
Montgomery Street, on Tuesday at 2 PM.
Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. [Death Certificate]
Possible origin of Middle Name -Edward N Spiller
A Richmond VA Gun maker
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1850 VA Census Index
Henrico County My District 1850 951 458 Taken July 29, 1850
Thomas Wingrove 39 [~1811] born England Trader
Elizabeth [Mathews] 27 [~1823] born VA
Ann E Wingrove 2 [~1848] born VA
Thomas R Wingrove 1 [~1849] born VA
Emma G Wingrove 2/12 [~1850] born VA
View this 1850 VA Census Scan New 12 April 2004
Also enumerated a second time
1850 VA Census
Henrico County Richmond City 1850 951 281 Taken Sep 28, 1850
Thomas Wingrove 39 [~1811] born England Pedlar
Elizabeth 27 [~1823] born VA
[ Elizabeth Mathews b. May 6, 1823]
Ann E Wingrove 2 [~1848] born VA
Thomas R Wingrove 1 [~1849] born VA
Emma G Wingrove 4/12 [~1850] born VA
View this 1850 VA Census Scan New 18 April 2004
1860 Richmond Henrico County VAThomas Wingrove 49 b. ENG
Elizabeth 37 b. VA
Ann E Wingrove 12 b. VA
Thomas Wingrove 11 b. VA
Emma J Wingrove 10 b. VA
Mary E Wingrove 5 b. VA
David S Wingrove 3 b. VA
View 1860 VA Census Scan for Thomas R Wingrove Family
1870 Baltimore MD
Elizabeth Wingrove 47 b. VA Keeps House
Annie 22 b. VA
Thomas 21 b. VA Machinist
Emma 20 b. VA
Mary 18 b. VA
David 13 b. VA
David Bergamini 22 b. LA Oil Agent
Read 1870 Census Scan for this family
1880 Maryland Census
Family of Thomas Rueben Wingrove
& Mary Elizabeth Canby
NAME RELATIONSHIP, SEX, RACE, AGE, BIRTHPLACE
Thomas Wingrove Father M W 30 Virginia
Mary E. [Canby] Wife F W 23 b. Maryland
Clara F. Daughter F W 7 b. Maryland
Mary E. Daughter F W 6 b. Maryland
Catherine G. Daughter F W 5 b. Maryland
Edith B Daughter F W 2 b. Maryland
James C. Son M W 9/12months b. Maryland
Edith Blanche Wingrove
b. 12 September 1877 d. 03 November 1881 [Loudon Cemetery]
Actual census information can be found in Maryland census, Volume 8, Enumeration district 160,sheet 40, line 12
This family's address at time of census was 43 Hamburg Street, Baltimore, MD
View 1880 MD Census Scan Thomas R Wingrove Family
Added 11 April 2004
1880 Baltimore Maryland
Census Place 8th Ward, Precinct 2, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace
Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
David WINDROVE Self M Male W 24 VA
Laborer VA VA
Clara WINDROVE Wife M Female W 20 MD
Keeps House MD MD
Margeret WINDROVE Dau S Female W 8M MD
At Home VA MD
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View this 1880 MD Census Scan for David Wingrove Family
Source Information: Census Place 8th Ward, Precinct 2, Baltimore,
Baltimore, Maryland
Family History Library Film 1254500
NA Film Number T9-0500 Page Number 42B
View 1900 Census Entry for this family
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1880 Maryland Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age
Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Francis G DEVINE Self M Male W 45 IRE Engineer IRE IRE
Catherine DEVINE Wife M Female W 40 IRE Keeping House IRE IRE
Agness DEVINE Dau S Female W 19 MD Dressmaker IRE IRE
Francis DEVINE Dau S Female W 16 MD Cashier In Store IRE IRE
Wm. DEVINE Son S Male W 14 MD At School IRE IRE
Alice DEVINE Dau S Female W 10 MD At School IRE IRE
Source Information:
Census Place 9th Ward, Precinct 1, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Family History Library Film 1254500
NA Film Number T9-0500 Page Number 161A
[Death Certificate - lists father as John Devine ]
Actual information can be found in
Maryland census Volume 6, Enumeration District 84,sheet 21,line 4.
This family's address at time of census was 170 Hawk St, Baltimore MD
View 1880 MD Census Scan for Francis G Devine Family
Added 11 April 2004
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April 18, 2001
April 17, 2002 Birth Date Changed
Maryland Archives Birth Record
RETURN OF A BIRTH (Cert # 34168)
To the Office of Registrar of Vital Statistics
Board of Health BALTIMORE CITY
[No Name Given] Margaret Ruth Wingrove
Number of Child of Mother: First
1) male/female---- female
2) Race or Color (if not of the White Race)----White
3) Date of Birth--- October 9th,1879
4) Address of Birth (street and Number)
50 Green Mount??
barely legible address
5) Full name of mother--- Clara B. Wingrove
6) Mother's maiden name---Stuck
(I believe t is a "T"
7) Mother's Birthplace-- Baltimore Maryland
8) Father's full name---- David Wingrove
9) Father's occupation--- Stone Cutter
10) Father's birthplace-- Hanover County Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . .
January 2002
Source: INDEX OF OBITUARIES AND MARRIAGES IN THE
(BALTIMORE) SUN (NEWSPAPER) 1871-1875 VOLUME 2 K THRU Z
BY FRANCIS P. O'NEILL
[Children of Thomas Wingrove & Elizabeth Matthews]
WINGROVE, MARY E., MISS, married Bathon, JOSEPH G. on
Feb 22nd,1872, published April 11,1872 page 2b.
Actual text: OTHER THAN AT BEGINNING IS CORRECTED
BARTON (we know it should say BATHON (MJH))
-WINGROVE
On the 22nd of February [1872] at the residence of the
minister, R. R. Murphy JOSEPH G BATHON, of Baltimore
to Miss. MARY E (WINGROVE), youngest daughter of the
late THOMAS WINGROVE ESQ., formerly of Richmond Virginia.
(Pennsylvania, Virginia, Indiana, Missouri and New Orleans
Louisiana papers please copy)
. . . .
26 Dec 2008Source: 1891 Polk's Baltimore City Directory - Page 1360
Wingrove, Annie e., Dressmaker, 215 E. Fifth North
Wingrove, D.S., Marble Maker, 706 William
Wingrove, Thomas R., Ice Machines, 324 North
Source: 1891 Polk's Baltimore City Directory - Page 108
Bathon, Anthony V., Milk, 1736 E. Madison
Bathon, Joseph G., Salesman, 215 E. Fifth North
Bathon, L. Fulton, Student, 215 E. Fifth North
Bathon, Mary G., Dressmaker, 215 E. Fifth North
Bathon, William W., (W.W. Bathon & Co.), Stamps, 215 E. Fifth North
29 August 2003
1900 Census Baltimore
Mary W Bathon b. Apr 1855 VA 45 Divorced Father b. Eng Mother b. VA
Wingrove Bathon b. Sep 1876 MD 23 Salesman Father b. Ger Mother b. VA
Chas J Bathon b. July 1878 MD 21 Electrician Father b. Ger Mother b. VA
Albert J Bathon b. Mar 1880 MD 20 Salesman Father b. Ger Mother b. VA
Marie E Bathon b. Dec 1882 MD 17 At School Father b. Ger Mother b. VA
Eva B Bathon b. Sep 1886 MD 13 At School Father b. Ger Mother b. VA
'Lyttleton McClure' Bathon
b. July 1889 MD 10 At School Father b. Ger Mother b. VA
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Sergeant Charles J Bathon obit Washington Post Oct 17 1901
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The Washington Post, (Washington, D.C.)1910-19 1910 November 27
MISS MARIE BATHON TO WED
Miss Mary Wingrove Bathon, formerly of Washington and for the past few years a resident of New York, announces that the marriage of her daughter Marie, to Mr. William H Bertram, of New York will take place in that city Friday Dec. 2, (1910)
Miss Bathon is the sister of Mr. Wingrove Bathon, a magazine writer and newspaper man of Washington, who last year married Miss Leila M Wilson, also a writer of this city. Mr. Bertram is a well known civil engineer of New York. Miss Bathon's marriage will be 'private'. The young couple will leave immediately for a cruise in the West Indies.
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1920 Census NY QUEENS RICHMOND HILL
Wm H Bertram 36 b. NY Father b. NY Mother b. NY
Civil Engineer City Dept
d. abt 1949
New York Times Jan 1 1949 obituary
Marie B 36 b. MD Father b. GER Mother b. VA
Wm H Jr 5 b. NY
Eleanor 2 5/12 b. NY
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1910 Census Greensburg Twp, West Chester NY
Alice Eagan 68 WD Ire-English Immigrated 1864
James Eagan 32 Son b. NY Shipper Greenhouse Factory
Alice Bathon 29 Dau b. NY Married Saleslady
Wingrove Bathon 5 Son b. NY
Albert Bathon 6 Son b. NY
View Scan
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Added 18 May 2005
Source: New York Times April 19,1929
- WINGROVE BATHON -
Former City Editor of Washington Post Dies-
Special to the New York Times
WASHINGTON, April 18,- Wingrove Bathon, 52 years old, former city editor of the Washington Post, died this morning at Saranac Lake N.Y., following an operation for appendicitis, it was learned here.
Mr. Bathon was born in Baltimore on Sept, 26, 1876, the son of Joseph G. and Mary Wingrove Bathon. Coming to Washington from New York, he became city editor of The Post and later was on the news staff of The Evening Star.
At one time Mr. Bathon was Washington representative of the McGraw Hill Publishing Company and correspondent of The Electrical World, He was married in 1909 to Miss Lelia Wilson, daughter of the late Henry C. Wilson of Boston.
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30 July 2003
1860 Maryland BALTIMORE
THOMAS CANBY 35 M W MD MD BALTIMORE 16-WD BALTIMORE
1860 Maryland BALTIMORE 16-WD BALTIMORE
Series: M653 Roll: 464 Page: 734 [View Scan]
1870 Maryland BALTIMORE
THOMAS E CANBY 45 M W MD MD BALTIMORE 8-WD BALTIMORE
1870 Maryland BALTIMORE 8-WD BALTIMORE
Series: M593 Roll: 575 Page: 262 [View Scan]
1820 Maryland Baltimore
There was also a Thomas Canby in Baltimore in 1820
Census, may be above Thomas' father???
1820 Maryland BALTIMORE 11-WD BALTIMORE
Series: M33 Roll: 42 Page: 240 [View Scan]
THOMAS CANBY MD BALTIMORE 11-WD BALTIMORE 1820
Added 2009
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1864
Canby, Thomas E., Officer at Penitentiary, 392 N. Gay St.
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1865
Canby, Thomas E.,Soldier, 392 N. Gay St.
* See service record below
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1867
Canby, Thomas E., Laborer, 45 Greenmount Ave
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1868
Canby, Thomas E.,Watchman C.H., 45 Greenmount Ave.
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1871
Canby, Thomas E.,Watchman C.H., 45 Greenmount Ave.
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1873
Canby, Mrs Keziah, 45 Greenmount Ave.
Canby, Thomas E.,Helper, 45 Greenmount Ave.
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1874
Canby, Thomas E.,Helper, 45 Greenmount Ave.
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1875
Canby, Thomas E.,Helper, 45 Greenmount Ave.
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1877
Canby, Thomas E.,Helper, 52 Greenmount Ave.
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1878
Canby, Thomas E.,Helper, 52 Greenmount Ave.
Canby, William S., Pressman, 52 Greenmount Ave.
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1881
Canby, Thomas E.,Laborer, 203 Greenmount Avenue
Canby, Winfield S., Printer, 203 Greenmount Avenue
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1882
Canby, Thomas E.,Laborer, 203 Greenmount Avenue
Canby, Winfield S., Printer, 203 Greenmount Avenue
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1885
Canby, Thomas E.,Pipe Fitter, h. 203 Greenmount Avenue
Canby, Winfield S., Hatter, h. 84 E. Chase
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1886
Canby, Thomas E.,Steamfitter, h. 203 Greenmount Avenue
Canby, Winfield S., Printer, h. 84 E. Chase
Source: Baltimore City Directory for the Year 1889
Canby, Thomas E.,Steamfitter, Chase near McKim
* Union Army Service record from NARA
Name: Thomas Canby
Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 29 February 1864.
in Company D, 1st Light Artillery Regiment Maryland on 29 Feb 1864.
Mustered Out on 24 Jun 1865.
1890 Veterans Census Schedule
Canby, Thomas E., Artillery, service record not given,address 615 E. Chase
Civil War pension Index: Canby, Thomas E., Independent Battery "D" ,Maryland Light Artillery. Received invalid pension Aug. 25,1891. (Application # 1057451 - Certificate # 808641)
Also served in U.S. Navy during Mexican War aboard U.S.S. Savannah as a 1st Class Boy.
1870 Maryland BALTIMORE [View Scan]
THOMAS E CANBY 45 M W MD MD BALTIMORE 8-WD BALTIMORE Name Age
Thomas E Canby 45
Anna Canby 42
Alice V Canby 16
Mary E Canby 14
Susan E Canby 12
Winfield S Canby 9
Keziah Canby 72
January 2002
WINGROVE, THOMAS R.,
married CANBY, MARY E. MISS on
Aug. 15th,1872, published Sept 2,1872 page 2b
Thomas R WINGROVE. patent APPARATUS FOR PURIFYING WATER. (No Model.) i (Application filed Sept. 16, 1899.) Patented June 19, 1900.APPARATUS FOR PURIFYING WATER - Google Patents
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WINGROVE - CANBY :On August 15th, 1872, at Greenmount
M. E. Church, [Additional Information] by Rev. R.R. Murphy, THOMAS WINGROVE, formerly of Richmond Virginia ,to Miss. MARY E. CANBY of this city.
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http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/stagser/s1400/s1483/html/ssi1483bw4.html
Maryland State Archives
MARYLAND INDEXES
(Death Record, Baltimore City, Index)
1943-1949 MSA S 1483 Wilst-Wy
Entries read left to right:
name, date of death, certificate number & film number
Elmer R. Wingrove, Sr. [Death Certificate]
January 09, 1946 G 36291 CR 48,277
Added 17 April 2002
Elmer R Wingrove (Deceased), Selective Service,
Local Board #11, Baltimore City, 5438 York Road
He is listed as a member of that board in the book:
"Maryland Selective Service - In Peace and War 1940-1947"
Published for the State of Maryland by the French-Bray Printing Company of Baltimore.
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Additional Wingrove Entries from the site www.interment.nethttp://www.interment.net/data/us/md/baltimorecity/baltnat/index_wilmwis.htm
David F Wingrove, [s/o David S Wingrove & Alice Devine]
b. 10/13/1898,
d. 05/31/1946, Plot: D 0 2297,
bur. 06/04/1946
Baltimore National Cemetery
Baltimore City, Maryland
[ seeMilitary Service]
WINGROVE, DAVID F.-
706 William Street, Baltimore, MD.
- Born 10/13/1898
Entered regular army 07/24/1917-Rank of Private
Made Private 1st class on 10/12/1917
Started service in Maryland,
transferred to Ft. Sheridan Illinois.
then to Base Hospital
at Camp Cody New Mexico 12/18/1917
?29 Base Hospital 06/02/1918
Camp Meade Maryland 03/10/1919
Served overseas from 07/16/1918 to 02/25/1919
Honorably Discharged 03/28/1919
Maryland State Archives WWI Military Service Records
WINGROVE, THOMAS DAVID - [s/o
Thomas R & M Canby Wingrove]
Benson Avenue, Arbutus Maryland
29 Years 4 Months
Joined United States Navy 04/20/1917
Appointed Seaman ,Promoted to Seaman 2nd Class 05/11/1917
Promoted to Yeoman 2nd Class 02/01/1918
Promoted to Yeoman 1st Class 10/01/1918
Recg(?) ship Norfolk Virginia,
U. S. S. W. A. Edwards 08/17/1917*2
Navy Yard Boston Massachusetts 09/28/1918
Honorably discharged 06/30/1919
Note *2 : Index card at Maryland State Archives
states 1917 for Thomas David Wingrove
being assigned to USS W. A. Edwards
This ship wasn't commissioned until April 1919.
There was only one U. S. S. W. A. Edwards.
[More: U.S.S. W. A. Edwards]
Maryland State Archives WWI Military Service Records
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29 April 2003
Thomas David Wingrove apparently moved to Massachusetts where he was stationed during military service
1920 Census
Wingrove, Thomas D Age: 24 Year: 1920 Lodger
Birthplace: Maryland Roll: T625_729 Race: White Page: 10A State:
Massachusetts ED: 70 County: Suffolk Township: Boston
[View Census Scan]
Thomas D Wingrove
-Lodger-Age 24-Single-Occupation=Brakeman with railroad-
Born-Maryland-States both parents born Maryland.
Enumerated at the home of Nelson and Bertha Wood &
their daughter Beatrice. Living at 72 High Street, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
1930 Census
Thomas D Wingrove,
Age: 41 Year: 1930 Birthplace: Maryland [b. 28 November 1887]
Roll:T626_925 Race: White Page: 4A
State: Massachusetts ED: 322 County: Middlesex Township:
Medford Relationship: Head
Thomas D. Wingrove-Age 41-
Occupation: Salesman in Department store-
Born Maryland
-Father born Virginia-Mother born Maryland.
Living at 14 Greenleaf Avenue, Medford City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Others in household:
Mary E Wingrove Wife
Age 33 Occupation: None
Born Massachusetts-
Father born New Hampshire
Mother born Massachusetts
SSN Added 27 May 2003
[Name Birth Death Last Residence Last Benefit SSN Issued
MARY WINGROVE
b. 09 Jan 1897
d. Jun 1979 02174 (Arlington, Middlesex, MA)
02155 (Medford, Middlesex, MA)
029-22-3730 Massachusetts]
Elenore Wingrove
Daughter Age 12? Born Massachusetts
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HOS WINGROVE and MARY are:i. MARY ELIZABETH WINGROVE,
b. 08 April 1875.ii. CATHERINE GERTRUDE WINGROVE,
b. 18 May 1876.iii. EDITH BLANCHE WINGROVE,
b. 02 September 1877
d. 03 November 1881,
burial Loudon Park Cemetery
Maryland USA.iv. JAMES CLARENCE WINGROVE,
b. 04 August 1879
d. 20 April 1881, Loudon Park Cemetery
Maryland USA.v. HELEN ROSSITER WINGROVE,
b. 27 February 1882.
mar. Harry B Franklinvi. EVA VIRGINIA VALIENT WINGROVE,
24 Oct 2003
b. 22 January 1884.
d. 01 July 1942
Read Obituary Washington Post Jul 3 1942
mar. Nicholas Rosewag b. abt 1884
The Washington Post (Washington, D.C.
December 6, 1911
Licensed to Marry
Nicholas R Rosewag, 27
Read the obituary Added 06 Jan 2006
and
Eva Virginia Valient Wingrove 27. The Rev A J Carey
[View Scan of Newspaper Clipping] Added
View 1920 Census Scan Added 12 Sep 2003
9th Street Washington DC
Nicholas Rosewag b. DC Parents b. DC
Eva 34 b. VA Father b VA Mother b MD
Thomas 5 b. DC
Mary E 3 7/12 b. DCvii. MAUDE IRENE WINGROVE,
b. 06 May 1886.viii. THOMAS DAVID WINGROVE,
b. 28 November 1887.ix. ELMER REUBEN WINGROVE, Sr.
b. 23 July 1889;
d. 9 Jan 1946,
City of Baltimore
Internet Source Baltimore City Death Index
© 2006 The Washington Post Company
Nicholas R. 'Buddy' Rosewag Jr. Telephone Company Employee
Nicholas Raymond "Buddy" Rosewag Jr., 84, who spent 35 years with Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co., including time as a plant engineer, before retiring in 1977, died Dec. 24 at his home in Ellicott City after a heart attack.
Mr. Rosewag was born in the Baltimore suburb of Arbutus, grew up in Berwyn and graduated from Hyattsville High School in 1937. He took engineering courses at George Washington University.
During World War II, he was a flight instructor in the Army Air Forces. Since 1969, he had lived on a Howard County property called Wayside Farm, where he raised animals and had a short-lived hay business with his sons. His hobbies included golfing, hunting fowl with English setters and playing card games. He was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church in Clarksville. A daughter, Mary Ann Rosewag, died in 1967. Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Margaret Ann Joyce Rosewag of Ellicott City; four sons, Thomas F. Rosewag and Charles F. Rosewag, both of Ellicott City, Nicholas R. Rosewag III of Martinsburg, W.Va., and Stephen C. Rosewag of Gettysburg, Pa.; two daughters, Margaret M. Wilson of Gaithersburg and Nora J. Bosse of Mount Airy; a brother; 19 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
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Courtesy Jane Wingrove Johns
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/obituaries/bal-md.ob.rosewag01jan01,1,1936489.story?coll=bal-news-obituaries&ctrack=1&cset=true
-The Baltimore Sun Newspaper-
Originally published January 1, 2006
Nicholas R. Rosewag Jr., 84, veteran, engineer, farmer
Nicholas R. "Buddy" Rosewag Jr., a World War II flight instructor and telephone company engineer who became a farmer in middle age to fulfill a lifelong dream, died Dec. 24 at his home outside Ellicott City after a heart attack. He was 84. Born in Arbutus, he grew up in Berwyn and graduated from Hyattsville High School in 1937. Shortly after, he began working for C&P Telephone Co. before joining the Army in 1940.
Mr. Rosewag spent nearly three years in the Army Air Forces as a flight instructor, and married Margaret Ann Joyce in 1943 while stationed in Florida. The couple settled in Silver Spring after the war, and he returned to the telephone company as a plant engineer, retiring after 35 years.
In 1969, he purchased a historic farm near Ellicott City and decided to become a "gentleman farmer with the attendant farm animals and a short-lived hay business with his sons," said his son Nicholas R. Rosewag III of Martinsburg, W.Va.
Mr. Rosewag loved to hunt fowl with trained English setters, as well as golfing and recreational poker games, his son said.
Services were Thursday.
Survivors also include three other sons, Thomas F. Rosewag and Charles F. Rosewag, both of Ellicott City, and Stephen C. Rosewag of Gettysburg, Pa.; two daughters, Margaret M. Wilson of Gaithersburg and Nora J. Bosse of Mount Airy; a brother, P. Wingrove Rosewag of Cape May, N.J.; 19 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. A daughter, Mary Ann Rosewag, died in 1967.
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'The greatest' tell their stories
By RICHARD DEGENER Staff Writer, (609) 463-6711
Published: Friday, November 11, 2005
Updated: Friday, November 11, 2005
Wingrove Rosewag, U.S. Army 1943-45
CAPE MAY-U.S. Army Pvt. Wingrove "Winnie" Rosewag heard the call for volunteers to work as MP's in Washington and quickly raised his hand.
World War II was raging across the ocean. Rosewag, who joined the Army on his 20th birthday - April 26, 1943 - had been through basic training and needed an assignment. This was an opportunity to serve out the war just minutes from his home, which was right outside Washington.
The train that took Rosewag to his new assignment went right by his childhood home, minutes from the Capitol. Things just couldn't be better, or could they?
Rosewag, telling the story to fellow members of the Cape May Kiwanis Club on Wednesday night, said everything changed when the train arrived at its destination. The assignment had somehow changed. He was told he was actually going overseas instead.
"The next day I was on a ship," Rosewag said.
That ship would roll on stormy seas for two weeks as it crossed to England. Rosewag was so sick he lived on Hershey candy bars. When he made it across, he met soldiers who had fought in North Africa and Italy. He didn't know it then, but he would soon be going to the biggest battle of them all. Rosewag had a reserved seat on June 6, 1944, for D-Day.
"It came our turn on Normandy. We said, 'We got to go.' So we went," Rosewag said.
It sounds simplistic, because it is. That's the way it was then. The Kiwanis Club veterans who took turns standing up and telling their war stories at a special ceremony Wednesday night said when duty called they answered. There was never a question. Most felt lucky to have served and survived. Rosewag, who was later wounded at the Battle of the Bulge, said he was lucky to be on the third wave to storm the beaches of Normandy.
"It was a godsend because those first two regiments were completely wiped out."
He still thinks it was brilliant planning. Even though the first waves of men were gunned down it showed those who came after what to do, where to go, to establish a beachhead.
"We finally got inland. That was the longest day," Rosewag said.
That was the longest day but there were some pretty long ones ahead, including covering 100 miles on foot in just two days.
"We did 60 the first and 40 the second," Rosewag said.
While some had the job of killing the enemy, one Kiwanis Club veteran had the job of saving his comrades. Norm Wood, who was rejected by the U.S. Navy right after Pearl Harbor because of an eye problem, managed to get into the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1943 when standards were relaxed.
Wood served in a squadron that saved 650 aviators who had been shot down in the South Pacific. It was one of seven emergency rescue squadrons that used Black Cat PBY Catalinas to rescue downed airmen.
"They were flying boats with retractable landing gear. Aircrews that were shot down were told to ditch in the ocean. The Japanese had said they would execute any captured aircrews, and they did it. They were not very friendly," Wood recalled.
The airmen would release dye or flash a mirror into the sun to be spotted. Sometimes they took Japanese fire while making the rescue. Wood said one time they picked up 25 men and had to jettison gasoline and 50-caliber machine-guns to get airborne.
Out of about 100 members of the Kiwanis Club, 13 are veterans of World War II and they served a combined total of 48 years during the war. Club member Tony Williams led a salute for the veterans before the entire club sang a rousing rendition of "God Bless America."
Williams said the common theme of the group was humility. Many asked Williams what the fuss was about since they just did their duty. Club President Jack Wichterman put it in perspective.
"Tom Brokaw labeled this generation the greatest and we agree," Wichterman said.
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Cape May man remembers D-Day service, 64 years later
By BRIAN IANIERI Staff Writer, 609-463-6713
Published: Friday, June 06, 2008
CAPE MAY - Wingrove Rosewag flips through snapshots in his mind: a beach strewn with bodies, French pastures, and cows shot by a German gun that wanted a human target.
He gestures with his hands to give locations of the abandoned pill box on the "Easy Red" section of Omaha Beach and where he took his first shot at the enemy. Such were the first two days of Rosewag's experience as an Army scout during the invasion of Normandy at the outset of D-Day, the assault that would liberate Europe from Nazi control. It was 64 years ago today that the 20-year-old, 160-pound Rosewag saw a beach of dead men and was fortunate that the shooting stopped before he set foot there. As a scout, Rosewag was handed a roll of toilet paper to mark trip wires leading from the beach up a hill. At 84, his memory is sharp but for a few blips - like the name of the English town where he was in the hospital for shrapnel wounds. But he worries that an important part of world history, which coincides with his personal history, is being forgotten by some of a younger generation. "You don't forget it. You live with it," said Rosewag, a retired phone company employee. Bob Heinly echoes those concerns. Heinly, a retired professor and public school administrator, is the museum education coordinator for the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts. "It's important to remember World War II because of its impact on history," Heinly said. There are an estimated 2.5 million living American veterans of World War II, or about 15 percent of those who served, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Census Bureau. In the next five years, the number will be cut in half, according to projections. In the next 11 years, about 90 percent of those now living will be gone, and with them their stories. There is only one World War I veteran alive - Frank Buckles, of West Virginia. In Cape May, the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts is hosting a World War II weekend today through Sunday, bringing together the experiences of local veterans and illustrating the area's role in the war, Heinly said. Bunkers and fire control towers were built to protect the mouth of the Delaware Bay and River amid concern that a German amphibious invasion could suffocate supplies of high-octane aviation fuel, munitions and other needs of war, Heinly said. In Cape May County, pilots at Naval Air Station Wildwood practiced dropping bombs on the enemy by dropping small metal practice rounds on seashell and wood targets along the marshes. But when Rosewag saw his piece of war, practice was a thing of the past. A scout with the Army's 1st Infantry Division 18th Regiment, Rosewag arrived after Germans abandoned the deadly pill box (a type of fortress) for a deeper defensive position. His job was to find trip wires, which could blow a lieutenant 6 feet in the air, he said. "They called me kid because Wingrove was a little too much for the sergeant," he said. "The guys behind me said, 'Don't look up. I'll look up for you. You keep your eyes down.'
"They said, 'Come on kid, find those wires.' "And then they would be quiet." Fortunately, the path of sand that turned to weeds and grass was flattened by storm water, which made the wires more visible. Over the hill he found a pile of Lugers, which are German firearms, stacked as high as his kitchen, he said. On his second day as a scout, Rosewag was walking ahead and remembers cow pastures and a farmhouse about 1,000 feet ahead, he said, pointing to give locations as he thinks. Someone had set the cows moving, which was fortunate, he said, because a German gun took aim at soldiers but hit the cows. "All I could see was the fur of the cows all around. You just saw fur flying," he said. He lost his canteen and scrounged one off a dead German and cleaned it. That canteen later had a bullet hole in it, he said. "I'm the luckiest person who ever lived," Rosewag said. "I wasn't hit until the last day of the Battle of the Bulge - and then it was a million-dollar wound." He was injured when a mortar sent shrapnel through his hand and knee. He spent the rest of the war in the hospital. "Luckiest man I know," Heinly said. "That's the truth," Rosewag said.
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