Clarence Otis is a Military Veteran. Served in the United States Marines Jun 1972-Dec 1972 attaining Private Medical Discharge Under Honorable Conditions
Biography
Clarence Otis was born in 1953 in New Mexico, USA, the 1st born son of William Otis and Bernadean Bonds. I've been married three times, and as far as I know, I don't have any children. If there is any, I wasn't told about them.
I graduated from Death Valley High School at Shoshone, Inyo, California, USA , attended New Mexico State University at Grants, Valencia, New Mexico, USA and was certified as a mine maintenance electrician.
I worked as a mine maintenance electrician in the colemenite and probertite mines of Death Valley and the gold mines of Nevada, a long haul truck driver and various other jobs.
Most of what I know about my family tree I learned through researching documents, stories and other people's trees on Geni, Ancestry.com, and the internet to accent what I managed to find out from family that would talk and notes from my mother's mother. Unfortunately, my father's mother was closed mouthed about her side of the family and I never met my father's father or his side of the family. [1]
This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.[2]
Sources
↑ First-hand information as remembered by Clarence Otis, Friday, August 1, 2014.
↑ Otis-442 was created by Clarence Otis through the import of Otis family tree_2015-01-26_01.ged on Jan 26, 2015.
Source: S19 Author: Ancestry.com Title: U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2010; Repository: #R1
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Hi Clarence, It looks like you may have some outstanding merges that need attention. You can find them by following the link at the top of this page under >My Wikitree>Watchlist, then hit the button that says Pending Merges. If you need help, just ask.
But before I do, will you please add inline citations to the biography, so I can check out where you got the information? Particularly the 1st paragraph in the bio.
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Hello Clarence :) It sounds to me as though you are going about GEDCOMs the right way. We definitely recommend people upload small ones and work on cleaning each one up before uploading another one.
Sorry - should've said. I'm possibly related to Valentine's granddaughter, Sarah, who married John Dixon, but I'm stuck at Zachariah's father John Dixon Dixon-1980. Cheers, Liz
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But before I do, will you please add inline citations to the biography, so I can check out where you got the information? Particularly the 1st paragraph in the bio.
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Deb ~ Volunteer Coordinator
On behalf of the Military and War Project Leaders, we are doing a six-month check-in with members.
First, we want to thank you for your past participation in the project. We appreciate your desire to honor your ancestors for their service to their countries, or even for your service, wherever in the world. We hope that your membership has enhanced your WikiTree experience.
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