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John Otto Siegel : ウィキペディア英語版
John Otto Siegel

John Otto Siegel (April 21, 1892 – August 15, 1943) was a United States Navy Boatswain's Mate Second Class who earned the Medal of Honor for extraordinary heroism while serving on board of the during World War I.
==Early life==
John Otto Siegel was the adopted son of Julius N. Siegel and Annie Vance, both of Germany. John was brought to the US from Germany arriving in New York via Canada in October 1899 with his mother and father. They lived for a short time in Winnipeg, Canada where Julius, listed as a Roman Catholic, worked as an architect.〔Fourth Census of Canada, 1901 Manitoba Province, District No. 12 Winnipeg, S. District No. 6, Ward 5, Page 9 (Lines 33, 34, and 35)〕 By 1903, Julius Siegel was living in Milwaukee and still working as an architect. By 1905, John and his mother are also with Julius in Milwaukee.〔Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1905 Census Schedule No. 1-Population, Sheet No. 6, Enumeration of 2nd Precinct, 10th Ward, of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, 1 June 1905 (Lines 21, 22, and 23)
By 1910, Seigel has joined the Navy〔13th Census or the United States: 1910 Sheet No. 6A, USS Virginia, Hampton Roads, Virginia, 23 May to 21 June 1910, (Line 18)〕 and is listed as an "Ordinary Seaman" working on board the which was docked at Hampton Roads, Virginia in 1909 for modifications. He also shows up living at the same address as his father at 418 12th Street Milwaukee, WI.〔File:1910 Federal Census page
In 1911, Seigel is shown as an "agent" and still living with his father in Milwaukee. In 1912, Seigel now is a "sailor" at the same address.
On 22 September 1912, John married his first wife Teresa Rose Neilas, age 19 years. The marriage took place at St. James Catholic Church, Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey. The parents of John are listed as Julius Siegel & Anna Vance and the parents of Teresa are listed as John Neilas & Margaret Buckley.
By 1917, when Seigel fills out his draft card〔World War 1 Registration Card Wisconsin, Milwaukee City, 48-1-15 A, No. 256〕 he and Teresa have one child, Margaret Jean "Virginia" Siegel. His draft card also shows that he is a wagon driver "teamster" working for Wells Fargo Company Express.

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