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Earl Mead Close (1885) – World War 2

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  • Post published:24 April 2016
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Uncle Sam

Earl Mead Close (1885) was born in Illinois, America, the son of John Andrew Close (1848) and Nancy Anna Ashen.

In 1942 he was drafted into the US Armed Forces at Alton, Madison County, Illinois.

See more detail in the Close Ancestry trees.

Tags: Hall of Fame, People, World War 2

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