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==Census Records== | ==Census Records== | ||
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− | about Kenneth Ecker | + | |style="vertical-align:top;"|'''1930 United States Federal Census about Kenneth Ecker<ref name="ANC">www.Ancestry.com</ref>''' <br> |
− | + | Name: Kenneth Ecker <br> | |
− | + | Gender: Male <br> | |
− | + | Birth Year: abt 1926 <br> | |
− | + | Birthplace: New York <br> | |
− | Name: | + | Race: White <br> |
− | Kenneth Ecker | + | Home in 1930: Knox, Albany, New York <br> |
− | + | Map of Home: View Map <br> | |
− | Gender: | + | Marital Status: Single <br> |
− | Male | + | Relation to Head of House: Son <br> |
− | + | Father's Name: George Ecker <br> | |
− | Birth Year: | + | Father's Birthplace: New York <br> |
− | abt 1926 | + | Mother's name: Alice Ecker <br> |
− | + | Mother's Birthplace: New York <br> | |
− | Birthplace: | + | Household Members:<br> |
− | New York | + | Name Age<br> |
− | + | George Ecker 27 <br> | |
− | Race: | + | Alice Ecker 26 <br> |
− | White | + | Earnest Ecker 7<br> |
− | + | [7 4/12] <br> | |
− | Home in 1930: | + | Elenor Ecker 5<br> |
− | Knox, Albany, New York | + | [5 3/12] <br> |
− | + | Kenneth Ecker 4<br> | |
− | Map of Home: | + | [4 3/12] <br> |
− | View Map | + | Lorraine Ecker 2<br> |
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− | Marital Status: | + | Alice Ecker 53 <br> |
− | Single | + | Art Lash 48 <br> |
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− | '''1940 United States Federal Census about Kenneth Ecker <ref name="ANC">www.Ancestry.com</ref>'''<br> | ||
Name: Kenneth Ecker <br> | Name: Kenneth Ecker <br> | ||
Age: 14 <br> | Age: 14 <br> | ||
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Lorraine Ecker 12 <br> | Lorraine Ecker 12 <br> | ||
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==Other Media== | ==Other Media== |
Revision as of 22:17, 19 February 2014
Birth
Kenneth was born in Knox at about 1926 a son of George and Alice Ecker
Military Service
Kenneth served with the 5th Marine Divison and died from wounds received in the battle of Iwo-Jima.
Death
Obituary
Kenneth C. Ecker
Funeral services for Kenneth Chester Ecker were held from the Galen White funeral home in Schoharie on Monday, shortly after the remains were received from the U. S. military services.
PFC. Ecker died in the USMC hospital on Guam on April 2, 1945. He was the son of Mrs. Alice Bellinger Cross and the late George Ecker. Born Dec.23, 1926 in West Berne, he resided there prior to his enlistment in the marines.
Surviving, besides his mother, are one brother, Emmet Ecker of West Berne, and Two sisters, Mrs. Edward Tremel of Westerlo and Mrs. Robert Haverly of Albany.
Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery in Berne.
- Altamont Enterprise — December 31, 1948
Census Records
1930 United States Federal Census about Kenneth Ecker[1] Name: Kenneth Ecker |
1940 United States Federal Census about Kenneth Ecker [1] Name: Kenneth Ecker |
Other Media
Bodies of 5 Pacific War Vets Returned Home. Bodies of five Albany area servicemen who lost their lives in the Pacific theater in World War II have been returned to this country on the USAT Dalton Victory, the Department of the Army has announced. The body of one area man, Pfc. Kenneth C. Ecker, of the U.S. Marines, is among the five. His home was at West Berne. Published in the Altamont Enterprise, Page 1, 10 Dec 1948 Issue. Sons of Gold Star Mothers The son of Mrs. Raymond Cross, Kenneth Ecker was wounded in World War II in the battle of Iwo-Jima and died aboard a hospital ship of his wounds. He was 19 years old and with the 5th Marine Division in the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima. Published in the Altamont (NY) Enterprise--Albany Co. Post, Page 1, 3 Jun 1977 Issue.
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