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DOD in the article is from www.sports-reference.com, but I cannot confirm this from a second source. Middle name appears to be confirmed, but behind a paywall here. There is a "Joseph J. Erxleben" in this old Houston paper] with blurbs about real estate transactions which likely confirms that he resided in Texas. An Ancestry.com link shows a "Joseph J. Erxleben" in Harris, Texas, with wife of "Anna A. Erxleben" and a possible daughter of "Frances J. Erxleben". Location (talk) 04:46, 1 May 2012 (UTC)Reply