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He helped make the special seat in the helicopter that President John F. Kennedy sat in.
WWII- highest rank held, ship's service man (L) third class
service- USNTC Great Lakes, ILL, Acorn 49 Port Hueneme, CA, Naval Air Base, Navy 958, US Naval Air Base Navy 3247
medals- Victory medal, American Area Campaign Medal, Asiatic Pacific Area Campaign Medal
Korean War- rating, SH3 (SH-3114-35)
service- Administrative Command, US Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, IL, USS General A.E. Anderson (TAP-111), Military Sea
Transportation Service, Pacific USNS General M.C. Meigs (TAP-116), released to inactive duty 1/27/1952
medals- Korea Area Campaign Medal, U.S. Navy Occupation Medal
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Sir Sean Lesley, Irish historian claimed the Quinlisk name was Scandinavian in origin, probably from the Viking invasion.
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Grandpa Korn got turned in for drinking and lost his captain's license by a man named Chickonoski.
He was in the Merchant Marines from about 1941 to 1957.
On his physical exam for the Merchant Marines his vision in his right eye was 20/100 and his left eye was 20/200 without glasses.
Census 1920, 1900 Ludington, MI
Funeral was at Swarzkoff Funeral Home, 233 N. Gratiot, Mount Clemens, MI
John Korn has arrived to spend a couple of weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Methias Korn of north Robert street. Mr. Korn is sailing on the lower lakes between Detroit, Buffalo and other ports. Ludington Daily Press, Ludington, MI., 12/6/1915, p. 4
John Korn left the latter part of the week for Milwaukee where he will probably remain in the future. Mr. Korn has visited for several days at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Methias Korn of north Robert street. Ludington Daily Press, 12/13/1915, p. 3
John Korn leaves tonight for Milwaukee, from whence he will resume sailing on the lower lakes, after a visit with his parents on north Robert street. Ludington Daily News, 9/10/1917, p. 3
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Funeral home- Will & Schwarzkoff Funeral Home, 233 NB Gratiot, Mt. Clemens, MI
Certifying physician- Beth Wendt, M.D.
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Worked as a watchman at Tubbs factory, Gile factory, and Stearns Motor Works.
Census 1920, 1900 Ludington, MI
He assisted in excvating for the foundation of the city hall under contractor August Tiedemann.
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Was a member of St. Simon's Altar Society
Census 1920, 1900 Ludington, MI
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Census 1900 Ludington, MI
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Census 1900 Ludington, MI
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Miss Henrietta Korn of Lansing arrived last evening for a short visit at her home on north Robert street. Miss Korn came to attend the graduation of her sister, Miss Katherine Korn, a member of the graduating class of the St. Simon's High School. Ludington Daily News, Ludington, MI., 6/12/1917, p.3
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Miss Josephine Korn has resigned her position as filing clerk in the office the the Stearns company and has taken a position as bookkeeper in the Groening Co.'s store.- Ludington Daily Newa, Ludington, MI., 9/16/1913, p.4
Miss Josephine Korn has accepted a position as stenographer at the court house, succeeding Miss Agnes Pherson who resigned some time ago. Ludington Daily News, 5/2/1918, p. 3
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Census 1920, 1900 Ludington, MI
Graduated St. Simon's High School at Ludington, MI. in 1917. Ludington Daily Press, 6/12/1917, p. 3
Miss Katherine Korn has closed her school in Victory township for the year and is now at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Korn of north Robert street. Ludington Daily News, 5/13/1919, p. 3
Wedding announcement was in the Ludington Daily News, 11/25/1925.
Katherine graduated Michigan State Normal College at Ypsilanti, MI. She taught at Saginaw and Lansing MI. Also at Lakeview School at Ludington?