Miss Margaret Macaulay (1890-1982) was a Canteen Worker with the Y.M.C.A. and entered service in Washington D.C. in September 1918. She was attached to the US 79th Infantry Division and remained with them until the 79th returned to the United States in May 1919. She apparently was transferred to the 1st US Infantry Division and remained with them in the Paris Leave Area until she returned to the United States and was discharged on September 30, 1919. She served overseas for a total of 10 months.
She married Robert Louis Graham (1897-1973) on January 1, 1921, and together they had four children. Two girls and two boys. She died May 12, 1982, and is buried in Greenacres Memorial Park in Ferndale, Whatcom County, Washington, United States of America. Block 14-101-2
Miss Margaret Macaulay (1890-1982) was a Canteen Worker with the Y.M.C.A. and entered service in Washington D.C. in September 1918. She was attached to the US 79th Infantry Division and remained with them until the 79th returned to the United States in May 1919. She apparently was transferred to the 1st US Infantry Division and remained with them in the Paris Leave Area until she returned to the United States and was discharged on September 30, 1919. She served overseas for a total of 10 months.
She married Robert Louis Graham (1897-1973) on January 1, 1921, and together they had four children. Two girls and two boys. She died May 12, 1982, and is buried in Greenacres Memorial Park in Ferndale, Whatcom County, Washington, United States of America. Block 14-101-2