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| Olney | Otis | ||
| OLNEY, HENRY C. | ||
| Spokane, WA | State No. 172 | Nat'l No. 14022 |
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1902 | |
| Resigned: | 1906 | |
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| OTIS, GEORGE THOMAS | ||
| North Yakima, WA | State No. 422 | Nat'l No. 26547 |
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December 12th, 1914 | |
| Born: | June 18th, 1882 | Evanston, Illinois |
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| Son of Ephraim Allen and Sarah (Kitchen) Otis; grandson of William K. and Sarah Ann (Hill) Kitchen; great-grandson of John and Julia (Dyer) Hill; great2-grandson of Anthony and Sarah (Tuley) Dyer; great3grandson of Anthony Dyer. | ||
| Anthony Dyer Lieutenant in the Rhode Island Militia of Providence, Rhode Island. In June, 1780, at the election by the general assembly of officers to command the several trained bands or companies of militia within the State of Rhode Island, Anthony Dyer was chosen cornet in the troop of horse of the Fourth Battalion in the County of Providence, under Capt. David Burlingame and Col. Ben Slack. | ||
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