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[[Image:JanssenJamesPortrait.jpg|200px|thumb|right|<center>James A. Janssen</center>]] | [[Image:JanssenJamesPortrait.jpg|200px|thumb|right|<center>James A. Janssen</center>]] | ||
==Birth== | ==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: | + | James A. Janssen was born about 1932, 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 | *Sophie Janssen - married Raymond Haverly - Mrs. Raymond (Sophie) Haverly of Knox | ||
*'''[[Janssen, Paul|Paul Gaige Janssen]]''' | *'''[[Janssen, Paul|Paul Gaige Janssen]]''' |
Revision as of 00:29, 22 July 2013
Birth
James A. Janssen was born about 1932, 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
Cpl. Janssen Re-enlists
ALTAMONT—Corporal James A. Janssen, son of Mrs. Nina Janssen of Altamont, RD. has re-enlisted. In Japan for six years in the regular army, Janssen, in the army since Nov. 1952, is a tractor scraper operator in Company B of the 532nd Amphibious Support Regiment's Engineer Shore Battalion.
- Schenectady Gazette - December 20, 1954
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Marriage & Children
Death
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