Harry Calvin Snoots

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Harry Calvin Snoots Veteran

Birth
Waterford, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
Death
13 Dec 1949 (aged 54)
Lovettsville, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Jefferson, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Harry was a son of Alonzo and Katie Jenkins Snoots. The family moved from Loudoun Co., VA to Frederick Co., MD when Harry was in his teens. In September 1917 he was inducted into the U.S. Army for service during the first World War. He was a private in Co. D of the 328th Inf. and was honorably discharged in March 1918.
Harry was married to Daisy Myrtle Virts. They had a son, Wilbur, and three daughters: Helen Jenkins, Doris Renn and Katherine Ayers.
Harry drove a truck for the Boyer Transportation Co. of Frederick County. He had a heart attack while he was on his route and died in his truck which he had stopped on the side of the road.
Harry was survived by his wife, children and two grandchildren. Also by his mother Katie and these siblings: Jonas, Gertie Fry, Fred (who died a month after Harry), Arthur, Lettie Wetzel, Minnie Caniford, John, Charles, Janie and Alonza.
Harry was a son of Alonzo and Katie Jenkins Snoots. The family moved from Loudoun Co., VA to Frederick Co., MD when Harry was in his teens. In September 1917 he was inducted into the U.S. Army for service during the first World War. He was a private in Co. D of the 328th Inf. and was honorably discharged in March 1918.
Harry was married to Daisy Myrtle Virts. They had a son, Wilbur, and three daughters: Helen Jenkins, Doris Renn and Katherine Ayers.
Harry drove a truck for the Boyer Transportation Co. of Frederick County. He had a heart attack while he was on his route and died in his truck which he had stopped on the side of the road.
Harry was survived by his wife, children and two grandchildren. Also by his mother Katie and these siblings: Jonas, Gertie Fry, Fred (who died a month after Harry), Arthur, Lettie Wetzel, Minnie Caniford, John, Charles, Janie and Alonza.

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MARYLAND, PVT, 328 INFANTRY, 82 DIVISION, WORLD WAR I