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Revision as of 00:10, 22 July 2013
Birth
James A. Janssen was the son of Albert and Nina Janssen, and was raised in the farming community of Knox, New York. His siblings were:
- Sophie Janssen - married Raymond Haverly - Mrs. Raymond (Sophie) Haverly of Knox
- Paul Gaige Janssen
- Earl J. Janssen of Red Hook, NY
Education
Military Service
Other Capital District men wounded in Korea are: Pfc. James A. Janssen, son of Mrs. Nina G. Janssen, Altamont;
- The Kniockerbocker News - October 16, 1950
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Death
Obituary
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