Found a George Taft who lived in Chicago
We had him listed as John Doe in the Manitowoc Evergreen cemetery. Found the obituary for him in case anyone is looking for George.
George Taft, a Chicago youth, employed as a fireman on the tug Lindrup
was lost overboard at Two Rivers Sunday night when the tug was entering
the harbor after a trip from Milwaukee. Taft had been off duty and was
aroused upon arrival at Two Rivers. He became confused and fell from the
rail into the lake. The unfortunate man was 23 years of age and was a
new hand on the Lindrup. The body was not recovered.
Manitowoc Pilot, May 7, 1903
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Another Floater From The Lake
Boys on the lake Sunday discovered a floater which was later recovered
by the police and is believed to be the body of George Taft, a Chicago
man who was lost overboard from the tug Lindrup outside of Two Rivers
harbor May 5th. Taft had been employed on the tug one day when he met
with the accident. The body was not recovered at the time although
search was made. Chicago aurthorities have been notified. The burial
took place Tuesday at the countys expense.
Manitowoc Pilot, June 25, 1903
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John Doe
Wisconsin, Death Records
Name John Doe
Event Type Death
Event Date 1903
Event Place Michigan, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Gender Male
Age 46
Race W
Birth Year (Estimated)1857
Cemetery Evergreen Cemetery
"Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907," database, FamilySearch
John Doe, 1903; citing Death, Michigan, Manitowoc, Wisconsin