His WW II draft registration card described him as standing 5'6" at 190 lbs., with blue eyes, black hair, and a "dark" complexion.
A brief notice 10 August 1972 notes that *Carl C. Clapper* bequeaths his estate to his wife, Helen A. Clapper, who was also named executrix. The notice was printed in The Quincy Herald-Whig.
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Carl C. Clapper, recently returned from overseas, has been appointed teacher at the Franklin school in Mendon township at a salary of $ 90 a month.
- The Quincy Daily Journal, Monday, May 19, 1919; page 5.
His WW II draft registration card described him as standing 5'6" at 190 lbs., with blue eyes, black hair, and a "dark" complexion.
A brief notice 10 August 1972 notes that *Carl C. Clapper* bequeaths his estate to his wife, Helen A. Clapper, who was also named executrix. The notice was printed in The Quincy Herald-Whig.
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Carl C. Clapper, recently returned from overseas, has been appointed teacher at the Franklin school in Mendon township at a salary of $ 90 a month.
- The Quincy Daily Journal, Monday, May 19, 1919; page 5.
Inscription
Christian cross, encircled
COOK SUP CO 339 FLD ARTY
WORLD WAR I
Gravesite Details
No prior page in county.
Both markers as Carl C. Clapper.
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