1900 Census for Clay Co, TN shows born Nov 1891
Dept Veterans Affairs shows born 2 Mar 1896
Death Certificate shows:
b 12 Nov 1899 in Tennessee
d 17 Feb 1973 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co, IN (Indiana State Soldiers Home Hospital)
Residence: 402 E Pearl St, Greenwood, IN
Veteran of WW l
Father: William Clinton Eads
Mother: Marietta Stoughton
Burial 20 Feb 1973 Forest Lawn, Greenwood, Indiana
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Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN) 20 Feb 1973, Tue
Soldiers Home - Herman E Eads, 81, died in the Indiana State Soldiers Home, 1:15pm Saturday.
Born in Tennessee, he had lived in Greenwood before entering the home June 9, 1966.
He was a Veteran of World War 1. There are no immediate survivors. Body to Greenwood for burial.
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1940 Greenwood, Johnson Co, IN Truck Driver & Farmer Single
Herman Estes Eads (1894) TN
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Published 1920: “Franklin County, Illinois, War History, 1832-1919. West Frankfort etc." Pub. by H.W. Trovillion for the Franklin County War History Society
Pvt Herman E Eades ("Eads") (Mulkeytown) Miner Age 21 b Christopher (should be Tennessee)
Son of Clinton and Mary Eades
Enlisted May 27, 1917, Benton, Franklin Co, IL
Overseas July 22, 1918
Fought in the Battles of Chateau Thierry and Meuse-Argonne, France
He was gassed
Attached to Supply Company, 19th Illinois Infantry
Discharged April 14, 1919, Camp Grant
1900 Census for Clay Co, TN shows born Nov 1891
Dept Veterans Affairs shows born 2 Mar 1896
Death Certificate shows:
b 12 Nov 1899 in Tennessee
d 17 Feb 1973 in Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co, IN (Indiana State Soldiers Home Hospital)
Residence: 402 E Pearl St, Greenwood, IN
Veteran of WW l
Father: William Clinton Eads
Mother: Marietta Stoughton
Burial 20 Feb 1973 Forest Lawn, Greenwood, Indiana
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Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN) 20 Feb 1973, Tue
Soldiers Home - Herman E Eads, 81, died in the Indiana State Soldiers Home, 1:15pm Saturday.
Born in Tennessee, he had lived in Greenwood before entering the home June 9, 1966.
He was a Veteran of World War 1. There are no immediate survivors. Body to Greenwood for burial.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1940 Greenwood, Johnson Co, IN Truck Driver & Farmer Single
Herman Estes Eads (1894) TN
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Published 1920: “Franklin County, Illinois, War History, 1832-1919. West Frankfort etc." Pub. by H.W. Trovillion for the Franklin County War History Society
Pvt Herman E Eades ("Eads") (Mulkeytown) Miner Age 21 b Christopher (should be Tennessee)
Son of Clinton and Mary Eades
Enlisted May 27, 1917, Benton, Franklin Co, IL
Overseas July 22, 1918
Fought in the Battles of Chateau Thierry and Meuse-Argonne, France
He was gassed
Attached to Supply Company, 19th Illinois Infantry
Discharged April 14, 1919, Camp Grant
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