Milladore Is
Killed In Action
Milladore, Wis.—S/Sgt. Joseph P.
Bayerl, who was previously reported
missing has now been reported killed
in action on July 10 according to a
war department telegram received
July 22 by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bayerl of Milladore. He had
been serving in the New Guinea
area.
S/Sgt. Bayerl enlisted in the Na-
tional Guard at Marshfield and left
for training in Louisiana in October
of 1940. He spent his last furlough
at home on Thanksgiving day, 1941.
In addition to his parents, he
leaves five sisters, Sister M. Mil-
trandis of Wisconsin Rapids, Mrs.
Joseph J. Kundinger of Auburndale,
Mrs. Mark Fuehrer, Junction City,
Margaret of Marshfield, and Caro-
line at home; two brothers, Hubert
of Arpin, and Leo of Milladore.
Military requiem services will be
held Saturday, July 29 at nine o'-
clock at St. Kilian's Catholic church
at Blenker, the Rev. Leonard C.
Stieber officiating.
--Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune; Monday, July 24, 1944
1930 Census:
Name: Joseph Bayerl
Birth Year: abt 1919
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age in 1930: 11
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Home in 1930: Milladore, Wood, Wisconsin
Father's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin
John Bayerl 45 Head [Farmer]
Rozalia Bayerl 44 Wife
Rozalia Bayerl 19 Daughter
Martha Bayerl 17 Daughter
Hubert Bayerl 15 Son
Agnes Bayerl 13 Daughter
Joseph Bayerl 11 Son
Leo Bayerl 9 Son
Margaret Bayerl 6 Daughter
Caroline Bayerl 3 Daughter
Milladore Is
Killed In Action
Milladore, Wis.—S/Sgt. Joseph P.
Bayerl, who was previously reported
missing has now been reported killed
in action on July 10 according to a
war department telegram received
July 22 by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bayerl of Milladore. He had
been serving in the New Guinea
area.
S/Sgt. Bayerl enlisted in the Na-
tional Guard at Marshfield and left
for training in Louisiana in October
of 1940. He spent his last furlough
at home on Thanksgiving day, 1941.
In addition to his parents, he
leaves five sisters, Sister M. Mil-
trandis of Wisconsin Rapids, Mrs.
Joseph J. Kundinger of Auburndale,
Mrs. Mark Fuehrer, Junction City,
Margaret of Marshfield, and Caro-
line at home; two brothers, Hubert
of Arpin, and Leo of Milladore.
Military requiem services will be
held Saturday, July 29 at nine o'-
clock at St. Kilian's Catholic church
at Blenker, the Rev. Leonard C.
Stieber officiating.
--Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune; Monday, July 24, 1944
1930 Census:
Name: Joseph Bayerl
Birth Year: abt 1919
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age in 1930: 11
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Home in 1930: Milladore, Wood, Wisconsin
Father's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin
John Bayerl 45 Head [Farmer]
Rozalia Bayerl 44 Wife
Rozalia Bayerl 19 Daughter
Martha Bayerl 17 Daughter
Hubert Bayerl 15 Son
Agnes Bayerl 13 Daughter
Joseph Bayerl 11 Son
Leo Bayerl 9 Son
Margaret Bayerl 6 Daughter
Caroline Bayerl 3 Daughter
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