--World War I Veteran; Sgt., U.S. Army. He never served overseas but was stationed at Camp Gordon, GA. James entered the army in December 1917 and was honorably discharged in May 1919.
--Occupation: House Painter.
--He married #1 Clarice Richardson. They had moved from GA to York, SC by 1930 and later moved to Cabarrus County, NC. They had at least 4 children, names listed in wife's memorial.
--Following Clarice's death, he married #2 Ethel but they had not been married long before his death.
--Cause of death: pulmonary abscesses.
(Sources: GA WWI Service Records, census of 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, Death Certificate)
--World War I Veteran; Sgt., U.S. Army. He never served overseas but was stationed at Camp Gordon, GA. James entered the army in December 1917 and was honorably discharged in May 1919.
--Occupation: House Painter.
--He married #1 Clarice Richardson. They had moved from GA to York, SC by 1930 and later moved to Cabarrus County, NC. They had at least 4 children, names listed in wife's memorial.
--Following Clarice's death, he married #2 Ethel but they had not been married long before his death.
--Cause of death: pulmonary abscesses.
(Sources: GA WWI Service Records, census of 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, Death Certificate)
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