AndreaOlmanson
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Nelson Danford, a White Mountain Apache and valiant veteran of World War II, who served in the Southwest Pacific in the Fifth Airforce Service Command and former corporal of the 386th Bombardment Group, disappeared in December of 1952, is not on the list of missing Native Americans that the BIA has on their website. I can't find him listed ANYWHERE as a missing person; it appears that he was treated the way that so many of the indigenous missing have been treated throughout our nation's history.
Here is the last article I could find (from January of 1953) about his disappearance, where an unknown corpse was ruled out as being him:
Here is a link to the article:
Missing World War II Hero Nelson Danford was never found I don't think
Here's a couple more articles about him:
Nelson Danford Air Force Good Conduct Medal
Nelson Danford disappeared and apparently the search ended. Never found
His mother had died at age 35 in 1933; the death certificate doesn't give a cause of death.
His father died of anemia in September 1952.
His toddler sister Ida Lee Danford died of pneumonia in 1929.
His sister Betty died in 2004
He had another sister Nora born in 1925 and I can't find out what happened to her; the last she shows up on Ancestry is the January 1937 Indian Census Rolls and there are no newspaper articles about her even with paid subscriptions
Nelson's first wife died in 1941 of sepsis a month after giving birth.
He had a daughter Linda born in 1941 and I can't find any info on what happened to her.
One of the missing persons articles says that at the time he disappeared he had a wife and three kids, so I assume that after WWII ended he remarried and had two more kids before he disappeared.
I don't know this man; I have just been combing through old news articles to find cases of missing and murdered Indigenous persons that have fallen through the cracks and maybe help unknown John and Jane Does get their names back eventually.
Here is the last article I could find (from January of 1953) about his disappearance, where an unknown corpse was ruled out as being him:
Here is a link to the article:
Missing World War II Hero Nelson Danford was never found I don't think
Here's a couple more articles about him:
Nelson Danford Air Force Good Conduct Medal
Nelson Danford disappeared and apparently the search ended. Never found
His mother had died at age 35 in 1933; the death certificate doesn't give a cause of death.
His father died of anemia in September 1952.
His toddler sister Ida Lee Danford died of pneumonia in 1929.
His sister Betty died in 2004
He had another sister Nora born in 1925 and I can't find out what happened to her; the last she shows up on Ancestry is the January 1937 Indian Census Rolls and there are no newspaper articles about her even with paid subscriptions
Nelson's first wife died in 1941 of sepsis a month after giving birth.
He had a daughter Linda born in 1941 and I can't find any info on what happened to her.
One of the missing persons articles says that at the time he disappeared he had a wife and three kids, so I assume that after WWII ended he remarried and had two more kids before he disappeared.
I don't know this man; I have just been combing through old news articles to find cases of missing and murdered Indigenous persons that have fallen through the cracks and maybe help unknown John and Jane Does get their names back eventually.