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Pvt George Martin Christian

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Pvt George Martin Christian Veteran

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
18 Aug 1936 (aged 40)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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"Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947"
name: George Martin Christian
titles and terms (original):
death date: 18 Aug 1936
death place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
gender: Male
birth date: 07 Sep 1895
birthplace: Chicago, Ill.
father: Geo. Christian
father's birth place: Norway
mother: Annie E. Edwards
mother's birth place: England
occupation: painter & decorator
residence: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
burial date: 21 Aug 1936
burial place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
cemetery: Mt. Olive
digital folder number: 4204472
image number: 2484
film number: 1927010
volume/page/certificate number: rn 24643

p 711: CHAPTER XXXII - ROSTERS OF COMPANY M - ROSTER OF SOLDIERS WHO ARRIVED IN FRANCE WITH 131ST INFANTRY, MAY 30, 1918. ASSIGNED TO COMPANY M.
#1388667 Christian, George M. Pvt. wounded 8-2-18
(This would have happened near Albert, France when Company M relieved a British battalion and were assigned to the front line. Heavy bombardment. *LJS)
"Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947"
name: George Martin Christian
titles and terms (original):
death date: 18 Aug 1936
death place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
gender: Male
birth date: 07 Sep 1895
birthplace: Chicago, Ill.
father: Geo. Christian
father's birth place: Norway
mother: Annie E. Edwards
mother's birth place: England
occupation: painter & decorator
residence: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
burial date: 21 Aug 1936
burial place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
cemetery: Mt. Olive
digital folder number: 4204472
image number: 2484
film number: 1927010
volume/page/certificate number: rn 24643

p 711: CHAPTER XXXII - ROSTERS OF COMPANY M - ROSTER OF SOLDIERS WHO ARRIVED IN FRANCE WITH 131ST INFANTRY, MAY 30, 1918. ASSIGNED TO COMPANY M.
#1388667 Christian, George M. Pvt. wounded 8-2-18
(This would have happened near Albert, France when Company M relieved a British battalion and were assigned to the front line. Heavy bombardment. *LJS)


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