He was one of nine who died in WWI and enumerated on the Nassau County War Memorial on Amelia Island, FL. His name is the 6th from the top. He served our nation less than six months before his death.
He was called to active duty June 26, 1918 at Camp Jackson, SC. He was listed as a farmer prior to the military.
Article appearing in the "Tampa Tribune", 19 January 1919 states he died of disease.
Information from Federal Census records and WWI Registration Record.
"They were more than names carved in granite".
He was one of nine who died in WWI and enumerated on the Nassau County War Memorial on Amelia Island, FL. His name is the 6th from the top. He served our nation less than six months before his death.
He was called to active duty June 26, 1918 at Camp Jackson, SC. He was listed as a farmer prior to the military.
Article appearing in the "Tampa Tribune", 19 January 1919 states he died of disease.
Information from Federal Census records and WWI Registration Record.
"They were more than names carved in granite".
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