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PVT Isidor Olian

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PVT Isidor Olian

Birth
Grodno, Belarus
Death
2 Oct 1918 (aged 30)
France
Burial
Maspeth, Queens County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Path 39R, Zedek Lodge Society
Memorial ID
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Born in Grodno, Russia.

Son of Hyman Olian and Dina Lubitz Olian.

Siblings were Leopold, Louis, Cyrus, Fannie, Jacob and Lena.

Private in World War One, served in France.

United States Army.
Company K.
18th Infantry.

Killed in action. Died the day before Armistice Day, in France.

Burial Information:
Buried w/ cross marker.
d22690
'94'
J I Olian
PVT CO K 18TH INF
U.S.A

After his burial in a U.S. military cemetery in -
Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
Romagne, France.
Isidor Olian's family had him reburied in Mt. Zion Cemetery - September 18, 1921.

Sources and chronology:

1917 - Isidore Olian. United States World War I Draft Registration Cards. Name Isidore Olian. Event Type Draft Registration. Event Date 1917-1918. Event Place New York City no 151, New York, United States. Gender Male.
Nationality Russia. Birth Date 06 Jun 1888. Birthplace Grodno, Russia.

1918 - Olian I. -- reported as Missing In Action. The New York Times. (November 29, 1918). "Reported Casualties in Gen. Pershing's Forces Now Total 99, 404".

1921 - The New York Times - Obituary - Died. - The New York Times. (September 17, 1921) "Olian -Private Isidor Olian, Company K, Eighteenth Infantry, First Division, killed in action Oct. 2 1918, Argonne sector. Will be buried Sunday, Sept. 18. Services will be held at Meyer's Funeral Parlors, 228 Lennox Av., New York, at 11 A.M. Interment Mt. Zion Cemetery. Bney Zedek Lodge 78. I.O.B.A."

2013 - Olian, Isidor. Roll Of Honor :
Citizens Of The State Of New York Who Died While In The Service Of The United States During The World War. Unit History Project. New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs: Military History. Last modified: May 21, 2013.
Born in Grodno, Russia.

Son of Hyman Olian and Dina Lubitz Olian.

Siblings were Leopold, Louis, Cyrus, Fannie, Jacob and Lena.

Private in World War One, served in France.

United States Army.
Company K.
18th Infantry.

Killed in action. Died the day before Armistice Day, in France.

Burial Information:
Buried w/ cross marker.
d22690
'94'
J I Olian
PVT CO K 18TH INF
U.S.A

After his burial in a U.S. military cemetery in -
Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
Romagne, France.
Isidor Olian's family had him reburied in Mt. Zion Cemetery - September 18, 1921.

Sources and chronology:

1917 - Isidore Olian. United States World War I Draft Registration Cards. Name Isidore Olian. Event Type Draft Registration. Event Date 1917-1918. Event Place New York City no 151, New York, United States. Gender Male.
Nationality Russia. Birth Date 06 Jun 1888. Birthplace Grodno, Russia.

1918 - Olian I. -- reported as Missing In Action. The New York Times. (November 29, 1918). "Reported Casualties in Gen. Pershing's Forces Now Total 99, 404".

1921 - The New York Times - Obituary - Died. - The New York Times. (September 17, 1921) "Olian -Private Isidor Olian, Company K, Eighteenth Infantry, First Division, killed in action Oct. 2 1918, Argonne sector. Will be buried Sunday, Sept. 18. Services will be held at Meyer's Funeral Parlors, 228 Lennox Av., New York, at 11 A.M. Interment Mt. Zion Cemetery. Bney Zedek Lodge 78. I.O.B.A."

2013 - Olian, Isidor. Roll Of Honor :
Citizens Of The State Of New York Who Died While In The Service Of The United States During The World War. Unit History Project. New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs: Military History. Last modified: May 21, 2013.


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