Talk:Margaret Utinsky

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I just want to state that another site suggests that Margaret Utinsky was born in St. Louis and moved to Canada at a young age. I have not researched which version is correct. The alternative link is below. http://www.medaloffreedom.com/MargaretUtinsky.htm

According to California Passenger and Crew list, Margaret Utinsky states her birth date and place as August 26, 1900, St. Louis Mo.

The confusion seems to stim from another Margaret E. Utinsky who was born a year later in Canada (Aug. 1901). The Margaret Utinsky who traveled to Manila, Philippines was Margaret M. Utinsky, born August 1900 in St. Louis.

Other information: Margaret M Utinsky Race: White

Report Date: 1945 Latest Report Date: 17 May 1946

Grade: Civilian Service Branch: Civilian Area Served: Southwest Pacific Theatre: Philippine Islands Detaining Country: Japan Camp: Philippines Unstated Philippines 14-121 STATUS: Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated


—Preceding unsigned comment added by Ravenna1961 (talkcontribs) 23:43, 2 December 2007 (UTC)