Question:
Do You Know Howard Wagner?
Answer:
As usual, our Research Team is coming up with either not enough information, or too much. When we search on
Howard Wagner in
Nebraska in the
1930s, we come up short when using basic search tools. When we refine our search to more genealogical sites, we find many potential candidates. In the end, we are left with nothing but wonder and more questions.
The closest candidate was one
Roy Howard Wagner, born
February 6, 1891 in
Comstock, Nebraska. In 1917, he was working as a
railway brakeman for the
Chicago & Northwestern Railway. He was
single and had
blue eyes with
light hair. This last clue is as close as we can get to a link between this particular candidate and the person we are looking for. You can see in the photos below, our Howard Wagner has light or blond hair. But we do not feel comfortable taking a firm stance that this is our mystery man because his age would not quite match what we estimate based on the photos.
As you can see, we are still lost. So if you know who our Howard Wagner is, please let us know.
Photos:

References:
- Ancestry.com.
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
- Numerous facts were gathered from the private Richard Family Estate collection. These facts span numerous sources of information and contain genealogical data, photos, and newspaper articles.