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Robert Curtis Bible

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Robert Curtis Bible

Birth
Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
21 Jan 1941 (aged 50)
Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Canal Lewisville, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Known as Curtis, he was the son of Mary (Harris) and Lewis Bible. Exact days were given by Valerie Contributor: 47194479 Thanks Valerie.
Contributor: Bertha Avery-Hood (46546576):The Coshocton Tribune, February 20, 1919:CORP. MOODY OF RAINBOW TROOPS BACK IN STATES Corporal Fred Moody, son of Mrs. C. E. Moody, Coshocton, and one of the 15 men who were transferred from Coshocton No. 1 to the Rainbow division has landed in New York and is stationed in Camp Merritt, N. J. He is expected home soon. Moody was wounded in action early last fall when a machine gun bullet passed thru his knee.Moody said in a recent letter that to his knowledge only six of the original 15 who left Coshocton were still alive. He knows of Archie Clark, Jesse Amore, Curtis Bible, Harry King, Ramph Sampsel and himself.
Known as Curtis, he was the son of Mary (Harris) and Lewis Bible. Exact days were given by Valerie Contributor: 47194479 Thanks Valerie.
Contributor: Bertha Avery-Hood (46546576):The Coshocton Tribune, February 20, 1919:CORP. MOODY OF RAINBOW TROOPS BACK IN STATES Corporal Fred Moody, son of Mrs. C. E. Moody, Coshocton, and one of the 15 men who were transferred from Coshocton No. 1 to the Rainbow division has landed in New York and is stationed in Camp Merritt, N. J. He is expected home soon. Moody was wounded in action early last fall when a machine gun bullet passed thru his knee.Moody said in a recent letter that to his knowledge only six of the original 15 who left Coshocton were still alive. He knows of Archie Clark, Jesse Amore, Curtis Bible, Harry King, Ramph Sampsel and himself.


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