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Matt Mettzs

Tilford, SD

1934, 1784-V, Calcite (Tilford), F-17,

Matt Mettzs listed his birthplace as New York, NY and his address as Tilford, SD. He had been unemployed since 1931 and was 47 years old when he enrolled in the CCC in 1934. Mettzs listed his daughter Dorothy Gertrude Mettzs of Tilford as his closest relative.

Dorothy married Hal Conyers, a CCC boy. According to information from Allen Apperson, Hal Conyers' grandson, Dorothy was 16 years old at the time.

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