Hi Lori,
No added edits, just a note to support the change of parents I am sending. Norman Milton King and Norman Frederick King have been confused and on different websites, even though they are 21 years apart in age. George G King and Emma Ohlragge did not have a son barely ten years younger than they were, nor did they adopt one as some have suggested. Per birth record, Norman Milton was born in 1910 to HENRY King and Emma VOSS. (So a different father named King and a different mother named Emma.) I notice both families lived in the area where you are now. I've spent the last week thoroughly researching both these families and would be happy to share whatever documents if you have interest.
Side note, Cedar Rapids is the first home I knew and even though that was long ago, it still has the pull of 'back home'.
Larry
Hi Lori,
No added edits, just a note to support the change of parents I am sending. Norman Milton King and Norman Frederick King have been confused and on different websites, even though they are 21 years apart in age. George G King and Emma Ohlragge did not have a son barely ten years younger than they were, nor did they adopt one as some have suggested. Per birth record, Norman Milton was born in 1910 to HENRY King and Emma VOSS. (So a different father named King and a different mother named Emma.) I notice both families lived in the area where you are now. I've spent the last week thoroughly researching both these families and would be happy to share whatever documents if you have interest.
Side note, Cedar Rapids is the first home I knew and even though that was long ago, it still has the pull of 'back home'.
Larry
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