Parents:
Tron Anderson Wintrone (1840-1915) and Gunhilde Hasalhaugen Wintrone (1847-1931).
World War I:
Gilbert worked in Eau Claire, Wisconsin when he registered for the draft on June 05, 1917. He was working as a foundry helper at the Phoenix Manufacturing Company in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He was tall and of medium build and had blue eyes and light brown hair.
Death:
He was died of pneumonia during the influenza pandemic while in the US Army during World War I, and he was buried in the New Scandanavia Cemetery in Dallas, Wisconsin. "Wintrone, Gilbert, 30, Eau Claire; Student Army Training Corps, Kansas City; U.S.; died of disease (pneumonia) October 5, 1918" (Source: Wisconsin's Gold Star List Soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses casualties for WWI)
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Parents:
Tron Anderson Wintrone (1840-1915) and Gunhilde Hasalhaugen Wintrone (1847-1931).
World War I:
Gilbert worked in Eau Claire, Wisconsin when he registered for the draft on June 05, 1917. He was working as a foundry helper at the Phoenix Manufacturing Company in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He was tall and of medium build and had blue eyes and light brown hair.
Death:
He was died of pneumonia during the influenza pandemic while in the US Army during World War I, and he was buried in the New Scandanavia Cemetery in Dallas, Wisconsin. "Wintrone, Gilbert, 30, Eau Claire; Student Army Training Corps, Kansas City; U.S.; died of disease (pneumonia) October 5, 1918" (Source: Wisconsin's Gold Star List Soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses casualties for WWI)
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Family Members
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Andrew Wintrone
1869–1926
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Gustave Wintrone
1870–1958
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Louis Wintrone
1872–1882
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Martin T Wintrone
1874–1882
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Randine Wintrone
1876–1877
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Randine Wintrone
1877–1882
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Gina T Wintrone
1880–1882
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Anna Wintrone Amundson
1882–1975
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Gina Wintrone Johnson
1884–1974
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Theodore Wintrone
1885–1961
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Theodore Wintrone
1885–1885
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Norval Wintrone
1890–1918
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