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Edwin Glenn Bills

b. 1903

Life

16 Dec 1903Born

Records & Research

Edwin Glenn Bills (born 1903 in Jackson County, Wisconsin) was the son of Fred A. Bills (1862-1926) and Sarah Jane French Bills (1866-1950), an exact match to the family report's parents on both name and vital years. He died 4 February 1978 in Black River Falls, Jackson County, Wisconsin, and is buried at City Point Cemetery in City Point, Jackson County, Wisconsin (Row 19, Stone 13). He married Clara Reshel (1911-2006) in 1932. All findings derive from a single FindAGrave memorial (#24349071), independently verified live; the dual-parent match makes the identity unambiguous. One unresolved discrepancy remains: the report gives the birth day as 16 December 1903 while the memorial gives 6 December 1903.

  • Edwin Glenn Bills was the son of Fred A. Bills (1862-1926) and Sarah Jane French Bills (1866-1950), confirming the parents named in the 2006 family report (Fred A Bills 1862-1926 and Sarah Jane French 1866-1950).

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  • Edwin Glenn Bills died 4 February 1978 (aged 74) in Black River Falls, Jackson County, Wisconsin.

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  • Edwin Glenn Bills is buried at City Point Cemetery, City Point, Jackson County, Wisconsin (Plot: Row 19, Stone 13).

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  • Edwin Glenn Bills married Clara Reshel (1911-2006) in 1932.

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  • Edwin Glenn Bills had siblings Stephen Chester Bills (1896-1978), Dilman French Bills (1900-1956), and Ruth Eleanor Bills (1908-1940).

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Open questions (3)
  • Birth day discrepancy: report says 16 Dec 1903, FindAGrave says 6 Dec 1903. A Wisconsin birth record or the 1900/1910 census could confirm the exact day; until then the day-of-month remains unconfirmed (birth finding downgraded to 'likely').
  • Sex/gender was null in the report; the spouse 'Clara' (m. 1932) and given name Edwin indicate male, but this was not independently documented from a vital record.
  • No FamilySearch or WikiTree profile was located via search; a FamilySearch Tree ID could provide additional vital records (marriage place, census residences, occupation).
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