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Corp Harry Haskell Hale

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Corp Harry Haskell Hale

Birth
Death
8 Oct 1918 (aged 25–26)
France
Burial
Marble Falls, Burnet County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Son of Alfred Glascock Hale (b. 1838,d. 1917) and Elizabeth A.(Hale)Hale, (b.1858, d.1914),both of Tennessee; Corp. Hale was born at Hale Springs near Pleasant Valley, Burnet County. One of 8 children (l brother, 6 sisters). He held the rank of corporal in Co. D,141st Infantry, 36th Division, AEF, and received the Silver Star and the Croix de Guerre for gallantry in action at St. Etienne, France, Oct. 8, 1918. Died of wounds received on Oct. 16, 1918.

Additional sibling to those shown below:[ALL ARE SIBLINGS; NO HALF-SIBLING INVOLVED.DON'T KNOW WHERE SUCH AN ANNOTATION CAME FROM.]

Nancy Ellen Hale Hester (#136227638)
Son of Alfred Glascock Hale (b. 1838,d. 1917) and Elizabeth A.(Hale)Hale, (b.1858, d.1914),both of Tennessee; Corp. Hale was born at Hale Springs near Pleasant Valley, Burnet County. One of 8 children (l brother, 6 sisters). He held the rank of corporal in Co. D,141st Infantry, 36th Division, AEF, and received the Silver Star and the Croix de Guerre for gallantry in action at St. Etienne, France, Oct. 8, 1918. Died of wounds received on Oct. 16, 1918.

Additional sibling to those shown below:[ALL ARE SIBLINGS; NO HALF-SIBLING INVOLVED.DON'T KNOW WHERE SUCH AN ANNOTATION CAME FROM.]

Nancy Ellen Hale Hester (#136227638)


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