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Clarence Edward Adams

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Clarence Edward Adams Veteran

Birth
Marshall, Harrison County, Texas, USA
Death
23 Dec 1926 (aged 38)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Marshall, Harrison County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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CLARENCE EDWARD ADAMS was the son of Sam Adams and Mrs. Fannie (Granberry) Adams.

He was one of six children born to his parents' union. His known siblings were ---

Fletcher Adams
Albert Adams
Fannie Mae Adams

He served in the U.S. Army during World War I.
Rank: Private
U.S. Army Serial Number 3,976,067
13 Co 4 Bn 165 Dep Brig through November 19, 1918; and
1 Co Development Bn 165 Dep Brig until honorably discharged

He preceded his wife in death.

Upon his passing, CLARENCE ADAMS was returned to his hometown where he was laid to rest on/about December 26, 1926 on the grounds of Powder Mill Cemetery.

His sister, Mrs. Mattie (Purdie) Adams, of California, was the informant on the death certificate.

Sources
~ State of California - Certificate of Death - Document #12329
~ U.S. Army - World War I Service Records (Enlisted Men, Texas)
~ 1900-1940 US Census Records of Harrison County, Texas

Respectfully, this memorial and its biography are submitted with care courtesy of FindingOurLott, Contributor #48513572.
CLARENCE EDWARD ADAMS was the son of Sam Adams and Mrs. Fannie (Granberry) Adams.

He was one of six children born to his parents' union. His known siblings were ---

Fletcher Adams
Albert Adams
Fannie Mae Adams

He served in the U.S. Army during World War I.
Rank: Private
U.S. Army Serial Number 3,976,067
13 Co 4 Bn 165 Dep Brig through November 19, 1918; and
1 Co Development Bn 165 Dep Brig until honorably discharged

He preceded his wife in death.

Upon his passing, CLARENCE ADAMS was returned to his hometown where he was laid to rest on/about December 26, 1926 on the grounds of Powder Mill Cemetery.

His sister, Mrs. Mattie (Purdie) Adams, of California, was the informant on the death certificate.

Sources
~ State of California - Certificate of Death - Document #12329
~ U.S. Army - World War I Service Records (Enlisted Men, Texas)
~ 1900-1940 US Census Records of Harrison County, Texas

Respectfully, this memorial and its biography are submitted with care courtesy of FindingOurLott, Contributor #48513572.


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