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PFC Robert Dawson Hannon

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PFC Robert Dawson Hannon Veteran

Birth
Harborcreek, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Dec 1955 (aged 67)
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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1900 US Federal Census:
Name: Robert Harmon
[Robert Hannon]
Age: 12
Birth Date: Mar 1888
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1900: Erie Ward 3, Erie, Pa
Ward of City: Third
Street: Tenth Street
House Number: 545
Sheet Number: 10
Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 193
Family Number: 212
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital status: Single
Father's Name: Bartholomew Harmon
Father's Birthplace: Ireland
Mother's Name: Julia Harmon
Mother's Birthplace: Canada
Occupation: At School
Can Read: Yes
Can Write: Yes
Can Speak English: Yes
Household Members:
Bartholomew Harmon 67
Julia Harmon 49
Oscar Harmon 23
Lester Harmon 21
May Harmon 20
Robert Harmon 12
Isabella Mcmanus 24
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Name: Robert Hannon
Residence Year: 1909
Street address: 545 W 10th
Residence Place: Erie, Pennsylvania
Occupation: Clerk
Publication Title: Erie, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1909
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Private Robert D. Hannon was assigned to the 320th Field Hospital, of the 305th Sanitary Train, of the 80th Division, and list his brother, Lester J. Hannon as the family contact on the ship's manifest prior to traveling to France in the Great War (WWI).

The Field Hospital began its training at the newly built Camp Lee, Virginia, in order to train in basic military discipline in the spring of 1918, prior to transiting to France to begin the United States participating in the Great War (WWI). After months of training, on May 15, the soldiers were confined to the area enclosed by the sanitary train and guards posted. Mail was no longer sent out. The division was now ready to sail. On the afternoon of May 17th, orders were issued to roll packs and prepare to leave. Barracks bags had been filled and shipped the previous day. About 10 p.m. on May 17, units were formed, roll call was held. All organizations in the camp, the infantry, supply trains, machine gun companies, etc. marching down the road toward City Point, not far from Richmond. About midnight (May 18th) orders were given to move. Units marched down the main road and about 3 hours, they would reach City Point around 4 o'clock in the morning with town inhabitants coming out to say good-bye. Small river steamers were boarded for the trip down the James River and about 11 o'clock they could see Newport News in the distance. The units received their final medical inspection. The people of Newport News showed their hospitality and brought out everything in the line of eatables to include ice cream, jellies, etc. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon the soldiers marched down to the transport Mercury and checked-in as the reached the gang plank. They would go to the lower decks and be assigned to whatever bunk was nearest. At 8 o'clock stores were still being brought aboard and the ship was being coaled at the same time. Some soldiers preferred to sleep on deck in the open rather than below. The next morning, May 19th, the Mercury was still at the wharf but about 10 o'clock steamed out.

Private 1st Class Hannon was promoted March 12th, 1919 before leaving for America from France. He listed his brother again on the ship's manifest as the family contact. The Field Hospital made its final journey home in mid-May 1919. After a 24 hour train ride they reached Brest, France around 1 p.m. on May 13th and marched up a steep hill for six miles to Camp Pontanazen in the heat of the afternoon. Water was in great demand for about two hours. Many were quartered in square, pyramidal squad tents and received meals at a camp kitchen. After six days in Brest, with constant physical inspections and equipment inspections, some of which were held at midnight, the men started on their last hike on French soil at 1 p.m., May 19, 1919. The six-mile hike down to the wharf was downhill all the way compared to the way they came up. At the dock, each name was called before boarding a lighter to travel to the ship Rotterdam. The next evening the ship sailed out of the Brest harbor. The ship stopped at Plymouth, England to pick up Elsie Janis and her mother. Elsie Janis entertained the troops with jokes and dancing. On Memorial Day, the ship dropped anchor off Staten Island at 6 p.m.. A tug decorated with red, white, and blue greet the ship. The next day the ship passed the Statue of Liberty. Docked at Pier 7, Hoboken, New Jersey, and once ashore were given refreshments by the welfare organization. Among the good things was apple pie. The welfare organization treated the soldiers well, a cup of hot chocolate, a piece of pie, a bag of salted peanuts, some cakes on top of the mess cup, Hershey bars, candy, chewing gum, and sandwiches galore. The troops proceeded to Jersey City by ferry and then too real passenger coaches to Camp Dix, New Jersey arriving in the mid afternoon of May 31st. Everything was sterilized that had been issued in the Army using steam sterilizers. Leather shrunk to unbelievable portions, shoes would now be fit for a baby. Next came demobilization during the next few days as troops were divided into different local camps for discharge.

(Reference: History of 318 Field Hospital, by Thomas Nelson; U.S., Army Transport Service Passenger Lists, 1910-1939, Listing of Soldiers, 1st Class were Officers by rank order, 2nd Class, non-commissioned officers to include Color Sergeants, and 3rd Class, all enlisted men below Color Sergeants.)
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Name: Robert D Hannon
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1926
Street Address: 650 E 5th
Residence Place: Erie, Pennsylvania
Occupation: Com Trav
Spouse: Anna M Hannon
Publication Title: Erie, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1926
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1930 US Federal Census:
Name: Robert D Hannon
Birth Year: abt 1889
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1930: Erie, Erie, Pa
Street address: East 5th Street
Ward of City: 1st Pt
House Number: 650
Dwelling Number: 210
Family Number: 297
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Home Value: 6500
Radio Set: No
Lives on Farm: No
Age at first Marriage: 36
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: Irish Free State
Mother's Birthplace: Canada-English
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Commercial Traveler
Industry: wholesale food mfg co
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker
Employment: Yes
Veteran: Yes
War: WW
Household Members:
Robert D Hannon 41
Ann M Hannon 38
Mary A Hannon 2
M Nancy Hannon 1
================
Name: Robert D Hannon
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1930-1931
Street address: 650 E 5th
Residence Place: Erie, Pennsylvania
Occupation: Salesman
Spouse: Ann M Hannon
Publication Title: Erie, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1930-1931
================
Name: Robert Dawson Hannon
Residence Age: 43
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1890
Birth Place: Harbor Creek, Pa
Residence Date: 13 Feb 1934
Residence Place: Erie, Pa
Legal Residence: Erie, Pa. 547 West 10th Street
Present Residence: 650 EAst 5th Street, Erie, Pa.
Military Branch: Army
Inducted in RA in Erie, Pa. on Feb 13, 1918.
Dependents: wife - Whitford, Ann, 650 East 5th Street, Erie, Pa.
Children: Mary Ann (7), Nancy (5), Robert (3)
Mother: Han Lon Julia (dead)
Father: Hannon - Bartholenew (dead)
Organizations: Sanitary Train - 320 Field Hospital from Feb 13, 1918 to Jun 16, 1919.
Engagements: Artois - Jul 32 to Aug 20, 1918; ;St. Mihiel - Sep 12-16, 1918
Service Overseas from May 26, 1918 to May 31, 1919.
Honorably discharged: Jun 6, 1919 at Camp Dix, N.J.
Record Type: Application
(Pennsylvania, WWI Veterans Service and Compensation Files, 1917-1919, 1934-1948)
================
Name: Robert D Hannon
Residence Age: 46
Birth Date: abt 1888
Birth Place: Harborcreek, Pa
Residence Date: 16 Apr 1934
Residence Place: 547 W. 10th St, Irie, Erie, Erie, Pa
Military Branch: Army
Military Year: 1917-1918
Military Age: 29
Organizations: Field Hospital 320- 305th Sanitary Train to discharge.
Grade: Pvt 1cl - March 12, 1919.
Served Overseas: May 26, 1918 to May 31, 1919
Honorably Discharged: Jun 6, 1919
Record Type: Service Card
(Pennsylvania WWI Veterans Compensation Card)
================
1940 US Federal Census:
Name: Robert D Hannon
Age: 51
Estimated birth year: abt 1889
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital status: Widowed
Relation to Head of House: Member
Home in 1940: Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Inferred Residence in 1935: Erie, Erie, Pa
Residence in 1935: Erie, Erie, Pa
Resident on farm in 1935: No
Sheet Number: 10A
institution: Veterans Administration (Natl Home For Disabled Soldiers)
Occupation: Salesman
Industry: Electrical Supplies
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: College, 2nd year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 4
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Weeks Worked in 1939: 40
Income: 0
Income Other Sources: No
Household Members:
John H James 46
Ulysses Heard 48
Allen Kine 51
Henry Brown 41
Robert Harris 46
James H Wallace 50
Charles Williams 53
James Williams 53
Ardell Shepard 51
George W Shaw 50
William Roy 45
Mat L Maclin 44
Eli W Weaver 48
Leroy Horne 56
Frank Page 53
Willie Murrell 42
Samuel Nelson 48
Paul F Baker 43
Harry Lucas 57
Leo C Capers 47
Calvin Bowie 52
Oscar Jefferson 49
Frank Vanlx 52
Walter Bourgeois 48
James H Davis 42
Arden E Fensel 43
Hjalmer Schelin 46
Christopher Voelker 51
Elmer Leannah 48
Henry A Smith 51
Frank H Lutz 53
Hugh Froelich 46
Ralph J Moore 40
Nicholas Rohmann 44
Max E Lettenberger 43
Mark O'Connor 43
Frederick W Rogalsky 50
John Sandovich 52
John Keehan 45
William J Poulton 43
Louis Gunther 61
Stanley Rogacki 47
Albert P Martin 48
Paul E Ceynover 53
Leo K Nelson 46
Charles F Stauch 52
Ernest Mitchell 55
Joseph Scott 44
Harvey L Ciscel 68
Theodore Caiga 51
Steve Rawinski 45
Walter E Hickson 45
Charles Hess 71
Thomas D Mc Michael 43
Henry J Multhauf 46
Leo F Ryan 48
Moses Josef 60
John Jones 53
John O Barkley 66
John Stodola 52
Walter H Milbrath 53
John E Prior 44
Emil Heckstein 44
Frank A Moore 54
Fred E Potter 49
Beord Turnquist 51
John Bowen 50
Walter Konopka 45
George F Howard 51
Robert Evans 53
Frank H House 45
Richard A Renz 37
Emil Prust 53
Thomas Fass 47
Sidney Frager 62
Clyde J Scott 37
James G Morgan 50
Legwall M Erickson 50
Leonard G Larson 50
Frank Kostek 52
William B Lino 45
Oscar Bergquist 50
Harvey Miller 50
Stephen A Donohue 50
Frank H Sliga 50
Curt Fehrmann 50
Anthony J Simion 46
Ralph E Doane 49
Leo Schlass 43
John J Brzezinski 48
Robert D Hannon 51
William B Harris 44
Roy F Ward 43
Henry Berrit 61
Varso Vartaroff 44
Guido Pezzetti 53
Leslie O Walker 47
Elmer Whitney 48
George Gardner 55
Stanley Tomczyk 46
===============
Name: Robert Dawson Hannon
Gender: Male
Residence Age: 53
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1889
Birth Place: Harborcreek, Pa
Residence Date: 1942
Residence Place: Berks, Pa
Reid Hotel, 6th & Cherry St., Reading, Berks County, Pa.
Contact Person: Mrs. L. P. Raye, 896 Salcoma St., Sharon, Pa.
Occupation: Self - Salesman
(WWII Draft Registration Card)
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Name: Robert Dawson Hannon
Residence Age: 43
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1890
Birth Place: Harbor Creek, Pa
Residence Date: 13 Feb 1934
Residence Place: Erie, Pa
Military Branch: Army
Record Type: Application
(Pennsylvania Death Certificate)
===============
Name: Robert D Hannon
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1888
Death Date: 21 Dec 1955
Cemetery: Mt Calvaray Cem
Cemetery Location: Harrisburg, Pa
(U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963)
=================================
Name: Robert Dawson Hannon
Record Type: Military Service
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1889
Military Date: 6 Jun 1919
Residence Place: Erie, Pa
Death Date: 21 Dec 1955
(U.S., Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940)
1900 US Federal Census:
Name: Robert Harmon
[Robert Hannon]
Age: 12
Birth Date: Mar 1888
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1900: Erie Ward 3, Erie, Pa
Ward of City: Third
Street: Tenth Street
House Number: 545
Sheet Number: 10
Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 193
Family Number: 212
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital status: Single
Father's Name: Bartholomew Harmon
Father's Birthplace: Ireland
Mother's Name: Julia Harmon
Mother's Birthplace: Canada
Occupation: At School
Can Read: Yes
Can Write: Yes
Can Speak English: Yes
Household Members:
Bartholomew Harmon 67
Julia Harmon 49
Oscar Harmon 23
Lester Harmon 21
May Harmon 20
Robert Harmon 12
Isabella Mcmanus 24
=================================
Name: Robert Hannon
Residence Year: 1909
Street address: 545 W 10th
Residence Place: Erie, Pennsylvania
Occupation: Clerk
Publication Title: Erie, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1909
======================
Private Robert D. Hannon was assigned to the 320th Field Hospital, of the 305th Sanitary Train, of the 80th Division, and list his brother, Lester J. Hannon as the family contact on the ship's manifest prior to traveling to France in the Great War (WWI).

The Field Hospital began its training at the newly built Camp Lee, Virginia, in order to train in basic military discipline in the spring of 1918, prior to transiting to France to begin the United States participating in the Great War (WWI). After months of training, on May 15, the soldiers were confined to the area enclosed by the sanitary train and guards posted. Mail was no longer sent out. The division was now ready to sail. On the afternoon of May 17th, orders were issued to roll packs and prepare to leave. Barracks bags had been filled and shipped the previous day. About 10 p.m. on May 17, units were formed, roll call was held. All organizations in the camp, the infantry, supply trains, machine gun companies, etc. marching down the road toward City Point, not far from Richmond. About midnight (May 18th) orders were given to move. Units marched down the main road and about 3 hours, they would reach City Point around 4 o'clock in the morning with town inhabitants coming out to say good-bye. Small river steamers were boarded for the trip down the James River and about 11 o'clock they could see Newport News in the distance. The units received their final medical inspection. The people of Newport News showed their hospitality and brought out everything in the line of eatables to include ice cream, jellies, etc. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon the soldiers marched down to the transport Mercury and checked-in as the reached the gang plank. They would go to the lower decks and be assigned to whatever bunk was nearest. At 8 o'clock stores were still being brought aboard and the ship was being coaled at the same time. Some soldiers preferred to sleep on deck in the open rather than below. The next morning, May 19th, the Mercury was still at the wharf but about 10 o'clock steamed out.

Private 1st Class Hannon was promoted March 12th, 1919 before leaving for America from France. He listed his brother again on the ship's manifest as the family contact. The Field Hospital made its final journey home in mid-May 1919. After a 24 hour train ride they reached Brest, France around 1 p.m. on May 13th and marched up a steep hill for six miles to Camp Pontanazen in the heat of the afternoon. Water was in great demand for about two hours. Many were quartered in square, pyramidal squad tents and received meals at a camp kitchen. After six days in Brest, with constant physical inspections and equipment inspections, some of which were held at midnight, the men started on their last hike on French soil at 1 p.m., May 19, 1919. The six-mile hike down to the wharf was downhill all the way compared to the way they came up. At the dock, each name was called before boarding a lighter to travel to the ship Rotterdam. The next evening the ship sailed out of the Brest harbor. The ship stopped at Plymouth, England to pick up Elsie Janis and her mother. Elsie Janis entertained the troops with jokes and dancing. On Memorial Day, the ship dropped anchor off Staten Island at 6 p.m.. A tug decorated with red, white, and blue greet the ship. The next day the ship passed the Statue of Liberty. Docked at Pier 7, Hoboken, New Jersey, and once ashore were given refreshments by the welfare organization. Among the good things was apple pie. The welfare organization treated the soldiers well, a cup of hot chocolate, a piece of pie, a bag of salted peanuts, some cakes on top of the mess cup, Hershey bars, candy, chewing gum, and sandwiches galore. The troops proceeded to Jersey City by ferry and then too real passenger coaches to Camp Dix, New Jersey arriving in the mid afternoon of May 31st. Everything was sterilized that had been issued in the Army using steam sterilizers. Leather shrunk to unbelievable portions, shoes would now be fit for a baby. Next came demobilization during the next few days as troops were divided into different local camps for discharge.

(Reference: History of 318 Field Hospital, by Thomas Nelson; U.S., Army Transport Service Passenger Lists, 1910-1939, Listing of Soldiers, 1st Class were Officers by rank order, 2nd Class, non-commissioned officers to include Color Sergeants, and 3rd Class, all enlisted men below Color Sergeants.)
=======================
Name: Robert D Hannon
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1926
Street Address: 650 E 5th
Residence Place: Erie, Pennsylvania
Occupation: Com Trav
Spouse: Anna M Hannon
Publication Title: Erie, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1926
========================
1930 US Federal Census:
Name: Robert D Hannon
Birth Year: abt 1889
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1930: Erie, Erie, Pa
Street address: East 5th Street
Ward of City: 1st Pt
House Number: 650
Dwelling Number: 210
Family Number: 297
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Home Value: 6500
Radio Set: No
Lives on Farm: No
Age at first Marriage: 36
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: Irish Free State
Mother's Birthplace: Canada-English
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Commercial Traveler
Industry: wholesale food mfg co
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker
Employment: Yes
Veteran: Yes
War: WW
Household Members:
Robert D Hannon 41
Ann M Hannon 38
Mary A Hannon 2
M Nancy Hannon 1
================
Name: Robert D Hannon
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1930-1931
Street address: 650 E 5th
Residence Place: Erie, Pennsylvania
Occupation: Salesman
Spouse: Ann M Hannon
Publication Title: Erie, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1930-1931
================
Name: Robert Dawson Hannon
Residence Age: 43
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1890
Birth Place: Harbor Creek, Pa
Residence Date: 13 Feb 1934
Residence Place: Erie, Pa
Legal Residence: Erie, Pa. 547 West 10th Street
Present Residence: 650 EAst 5th Street, Erie, Pa.
Military Branch: Army
Inducted in RA in Erie, Pa. on Feb 13, 1918.
Dependents: wife - Whitford, Ann, 650 East 5th Street, Erie, Pa.
Children: Mary Ann (7), Nancy (5), Robert (3)
Mother: Han Lon Julia (dead)
Father: Hannon - Bartholenew (dead)
Organizations: Sanitary Train - 320 Field Hospital from Feb 13, 1918 to Jun 16, 1919.
Engagements: Artois - Jul 32 to Aug 20, 1918; ;St. Mihiel - Sep 12-16, 1918
Service Overseas from May 26, 1918 to May 31, 1919.
Honorably discharged: Jun 6, 1919 at Camp Dix, N.J.
Record Type: Application
(Pennsylvania, WWI Veterans Service and Compensation Files, 1917-1919, 1934-1948)
================
Name: Robert D Hannon
Residence Age: 46
Birth Date: abt 1888
Birth Place: Harborcreek, Pa
Residence Date: 16 Apr 1934
Residence Place: 547 W. 10th St, Irie, Erie, Erie, Pa
Military Branch: Army
Military Year: 1917-1918
Military Age: 29
Organizations: Field Hospital 320- 305th Sanitary Train to discharge.
Grade: Pvt 1cl - March 12, 1919.
Served Overseas: May 26, 1918 to May 31, 1919
Honorably Discharged: Jun 6, 1919
Record Type: Service Card
(Pennsylvania WWI Veterans Compensation Card)
================
1940 US Federal Census:
Name: Robert D Hannon
Age: 51
Estimated birth year: abt 1889
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Marital status: Widowed
Relation to Head of House: Member
Home in 1940: Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Inferred Residence in 1935: Erie, Erie, Pa
Residence in 1935: Erie, Erie, Pa
Resident on farm in 1935: No
Sheet Number: 10A
institution: Veterans Administration (Natl Home For Disabled Soldiers)
Occupation: Salesman
Industry: Electrical Supplies
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: College, 2nd year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 4
Class of Worker: Working on own account
Weeks Worked in 1939: 40
Income: 0
Income Other Sources: No
Household Members:
John H James 46
Ulysses Heard 48
Allen Kine 51
Henry Brown 41
Robert Harris 46
James H Wallace 50
Charles Williams 53
James Williams 53
Ardell Shepard 51
George W Shaw 50
William Roy 45
Mat L Maclin 44
Eli W Weaver 48
Leroy Horne 56
Frank Page 53
Willie Murrell 42
Samuel Nelson 48
Paul F Baker 43
Harry Lucas 57
Leo C Capers 47
Calvin Bowie 52
Oscar Jefferson 49
Frank Vanlx 52
Walter Bourgeois 48
James H Davis 42
Arden E Fensel 43
Hjalmer Schelin 46
Christopher Voelker 51
Elmer Leannah 48
Henry A Smith 51
Frank H Lutz 53
Hugh Froelich 46
Ralph J Moore 40
Nicholas Rohmann 44
Max E Lettenberger 43
Mark O'Connor 43
Frederick W Rogalsky 50
John Sandovich 52
John Keehan 45
William J Poulton 43
Louis Gunther 61
Stanley Rogacki 47
Albert P Martin 48
Paul E Ceynover 53
Leo K Nelson 46
Charles F Stauch 52
Ernest Mitchell 55
Joseph Scott 44
Harvey L Ciscel 68
Theodore Caiga 51
Steve Rawinski 45
Walter E Hickson 45
Charles Hess 71
Thomas D Mc Michael 43
Henry J Multhauf 46
Leo F Ryan 48
Moses Josef 60
John Jones 53
John O Barkley 66
John Stodola 52
Walter H Milbrath 53
John E Prior 44
Emil Heckstein 44
Frank A Moore 54
Fred E Potter 49
Beord Turnquist 51
John Bowen 50
Walter Konopka 45
George F Howard 51
Robert Evans 53
Frank H House 45
Richard A Renz 37
Emil Prust 53
Thomas Fass 47
Sidney Frager 62
Clyde J Scott 37
James G Morgan 50
Legwall M Erickson 50
Leonard G Larson 50
Frank Kostek 52
William B Lino 45
Oscar Bergquist 50
Harvey Miller 50
Stephen A Donohue 50
Frank H Sliga 50
Curt Fehrmann 50
Anthony J Simion 46
Ralph E Doane 49
Leo Schlass 43
John J Brzezinski 48
Robert D Hannon 51
William B Harris 44
Roy F Ward 43
Henry Berrit 61
Varso Vartaroff 44
Guido Pezzetti 53
Leslie O Walker 47
Elmer Whitney 48
George Gardner 55
Stanley Tomczyk 46
===============
Name: Robert Dawson Hannon
Gender: Male
Residence Age: 53
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1889
Birth Place: Harborcreek, Pa
Residence Date: 1942
Residence Place: Berks, Pa
Reid Hotel, 6th & Cherry St., Reading, Berks County, Pa.
Contact Person: Mrs. L. P. Raye, 896 Salcoma St., Sharon, Pa.
Occupation: Self - Salesman
(WWII Draft Registration Card)
==================
Name: Robert Dawson Hannon
Residence Age: 43
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1890
Birth Place: Harbor Creek, Pa
Residence Date: 13 Feb 1934
Residence Place: Erie, Pa
Military Branch: Army
Record Type: Application
(Pennsylvania Death Certificate)
===============
Name: Robert D Hannon
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1888
Death Date: 21 Dec 1955
Cemetery: Mt Calvaray Cem
Cemetery Location: Harrisburg, Pa
(U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963)
=================================
Name: Robert Dawson Hannon
Record Type: Military Service
Birth Date: 29 Mar 1889
Military Date: 6 Jun 1919
Residence Place: Erie, Pa
Death Date: 21 Dec 1955
(U.S., Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940)


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/196961138/robert_dawson-hannon: accessed ), memorial page for PFC Robert Dawson Hannon (29 Mar 1888–22 Dec 1955), Find a Grave Memorial ID 196961138, citing Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Thomas (contributor 47966515).