This page will celebrate those family members who have risked their lives for their country, no matter what country that was. It will also serve as a memorial to those who paid the ultimate price. Veterans from both sides of the conflicts are invited to submit their names to be listed.
This is a photo of an unknown Ibach cousin. We have the following information from Art Ibach:
I believe my Dad told me this was an Ibach cousin. (So far all of the Ibach's he said were cousins have turned out to have been 1st Cousins.) All I remember is that he told me, this Ibach cousin was about eight years older than he and he received the picture when he was about 15 years old. I think he said this Ibach was in the USMC; serving in the Orient before the Boxer Rebellion. That would place this picture circa 1896. If he was in fact a Marine in the Orient before the Boxer Rebellion he may have been attached to US Embassy duty, either in Peking, Hong Kong or Bangkok, Siam (Thailand). I'm a little bit perplexed about the "upside down chrevrons". I don't know when or if the USMC ever sported them. They look almost "British". Please e-mail Der Webmeister.
Hello everyone!
Here is my latest research on the various spellings of our name. These records are of everyone I could find that were in the Civil War. I hope this helps some of you with your research as well. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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EBOUGH
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