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Pvt Adolphus A. Anderson

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Pvt Adolphus A. Anderson

Birth
Howell County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 Jul 1918 (aged 28)
France
Burial
Chapel, Howell County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.9355824, Longitude: -91.6835112
Memorial ID
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Private Adolphus (Dolph) Anderson was killed in France during World War I. He was enlisted in The 1st division, 13 Ambulance Corps. He was the son of James Anderson and Margaret Lucinda Lee. According to a newspaper article from West Plains, MO, Adolphus Anderson was originally buried in France, but his remains were later returned to his family. This news article also stated that his was the first body to be returned from overseas to the West Plains, MO area.

Dolph was engaged to be married to a woman named Zolla. According to family legend, Zolla never married, and always wore a locket with Dolph's picture around her neck.
Private Adolphus (Dolph) Anderson was killed in France during World War I. He was enlisted in The 1st division, 13 Ambulance Corps. He was the son of James Anderson and Margaret Lucinda Lee. According to a newspaper article from West Plains, MO, Adolphus Anderson was originally buried in France, but his remains were later returned to his family. This news article also stated that his was the first body to be returned from overseas to the West Plains, MO area.

Dolph was engaged to be married to a woman named Zolla. According to family legend, Zolla never married, and always wore a locket with Dolph's picture around her neck.


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