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James Marvin Lee Jr.

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James Marvin Lee Jr. Veteran

Birth
Sikeston, Scott County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Oct 1918 (aged 23)
Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Griffithville, White County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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James was at Camp Pike military training camp (WWI) when the Spanish flu epidemic hit, and he died as a result. This is information which is available on newspapers.com. His name appears in the Daily Arkansas Gazette on 10 Oct 1918 with others whose bodies were sent home for burial.

Nowhere is Jr. given with his name, probably because his father had a different middle name. Marvin is not given as his father's middle name on any records; just the initial M.
Contributor: Patsy Gadberry (48005194)
James was at Camp Pike military training camp (WWI) when the Spanish flu epidemic hit, and he died as a result. This is information which is available on newspapers.com. His name appears in the Daily Arkansas Gazette on 10 Oct 1918 with others whose bodies were sent home for burial.

Nowhere is Jr. given with his name, probably because his father had a different middle name. Marvin is not given as his father's middle name on any records; just the initial M.
Contributor: Patsy Gadberry (48005194)


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