HAROLD C. DUEBNER
10 YEAR OLD BOY HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM SERIOUS INJURY
Harold Duebner, a ten year old south side boy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Duebner, So. 13th St., was thought to have been seriously injured
when he fell and struck his chest against the projecting platform at
the Northwestern Station yesterday, but physicians say that the boy
aside from a few bruises, was not hurt. The lad was playing Indian with
other children and stumbled over the rails, falling so that his body
struck the platform with considerable force. He was picked up unconscious
and removed to his home.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, May 16, 1917, Page 5
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[widower of Delilah Duebner]
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(Note: This Harold would have been 10 yrs. at the time of the
accident, he didn't turn 11 until Nov.)
(Nov. 3, 1906/Mar. 10, 1991/SSDI)
HAROLD C. DUEBNER
10 YEAR OLD BOY HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM SERIOUS INJURY
Harold Duebner, a ten year old south side boy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Duebner, So. 13th St., was thought to have been seriously injured
when he fell and struck his chest against the projecting platform at
the Northwestern Station yesterday, but physicians say that the boy
aside from a few bruises, was not hurt. The lad was playing Indian with
other children and stumbled over the rails, falling so that his body
struck the platform with considerable force. He was picked up unconscious
and removed to his home.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, May 16, 1917, Page 5
**********
[widower of Delilah Duebner]
**********
(Note: This Harold would have been 10 yrs. at the time of the
accident, he didn't turn 11 until Nov.)
(Nov. 3, 1906/Mar. 10, 1991/SSDI)
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