
| i. | MARGARET HELEN ALICE8 ORLOSKE, b. November 19, 1908, Lakefield, Minnesota, Jackson County; d. October 10, 1983, Centralia General Hospital; m. JOHN PERONA, May 11, 1925, Centralia, Washington. |
| ii. | MAX LEONARD OSCAR ORLOSKE, b. October 10, 1910, Lakefield, Minnesota; d. December 03, 1972, Adna, Washington, Lewis County; m. DORA DEAN RAYTON, December 24, 1933, Chehalis, Washington. |
| iii. | ARNOLD LESTER HERMAN ORLOSKE, b. August 16, 1912, Lakefield, Minnesota, Jackson County; m. EVELYNN SCHEFFHAUER, June 11, 1934. |
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Marriage Notes for ARNOLD ORLOSKE and EVELYNN SCHEFFHAUER: Arnold and Evelynn Scheffhauer celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on June 11, 1994 and are still married at the time of this is being written. |
| iv. | DOROTHY GERTRUDE ORLOSKE, b. March 22, 1914, Wishek, Makintosh County, North Dakota; m. HARRY ROWETT, December 02, 1935, Yakima, Washington. |
| v. | EVANS GEORGE JOHN ORLOSKE, b. January 22, 1916, MacIntosh County, North Dakota; d. July 05, 1986, Witchita, Kansas; m. MERLE (MARTIN) ORLOSKE, Abt. 1941. |
| vi. | ALENE CHARLOTTE EDNA ORLOSKE, b. December 18, 1917, Emmons County, North Dakota; m. ORRIS HANSEY, June 22, 1946, Yakima, Washington. |
| vii. | AGNES THORON ORLOSKE, b. October 17, 1919, Emmons County, North Dakota; m. GLENWOOD FOREST (GLEN) HANSEY, June 15, 1940, Everett, Washington. |
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Notes for AGNES THORON ORLOSKE: Glen and Agnes Hansey were among the first to enter the profession of poultry sexing which was brought to America in the early 1930's by the Japanese. Agnes learned in Centralia, Washington and Glen learned at his brother's hatchery in Bellingham, Washington. They didn't meet each other until they both traveled to Ohio. Agnes's sister Alene and two brothers Evans and Tony also became poultry or chick sexors. Chick sexing was a highly skilled and very profitable job during its early days but required extreme accuracy and long hours. Glen and Agnes often worked 20 hours a day and traveled a thousand miles a week during the "season" which lasted from about March 1st to June 30th. |
| viii. | EDWIN RICHARD CARL ORLOSKE, b. August 06, 1922, Burnsted, MacIntosh County, North Dakota; m. DOROTHY HUNTER, June 01, 1947, Witchita, Kansas. |
| ix. | THELMA ORLOSKE, b. March 28, 1924, Centralia, Washington, Lewis County; d. January 25, 1975, Centralia, Washington; m. JAMES ALEXANDER WAKEFIELD, September 1941, Centralia, Washington. |
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Notes for JAMES ALEXANDER WAKEFIELD: Born in Idaho. Moved to Salzer Valley at early age. Lived on Farm on Cowlitz. Worked as asst. tree faller before joining Army Air Force. Served on B-17 Nip & Tuck. Shot down on first Schweinfort Raid. Wounded and had right leg amputated. Spent two years in POW camp. Received Silver Star, Air Medal and Purple Heart. On release returned to Centralia Washington. Bought house at 916 South Pearl. Bought farm on Wigley Road in 1951. Raised mink and was Rural Mail carrier. Active in Little League Baseball and has Wakefield Field in Centralia WAshington named after him. Loved hunting and fishing and made many moose hunting trips to Canada. Now lives in Trailer Court in Centralia, Washington. |
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