Saturday 5 March 2016


Daisy Adams


Daisy Adams.
Jessup, Maryland.
Born, Aug. 21, 1881.
Sailed, Dec. 21, 1918.
Red Cross.
Died, Base Hospital 4, Liverpool, England, Jan. 4, 1919, of influenza. En route to Paris.
Place of burial, Maryland.
Next of kin, Mrs. S. M. Hamilton, sister, 1214 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland.







Elvin L Allen


Elvin L Allen. Hinckley, Maine. Born, 1879. Teacher. Sailed, Feb. 23, 1918. Secretary, Foyer du Soldat, Etival. Died, St. Die Hospital, Oct. 3, 1918, of pneumonia. Place of burial, St. Die Cemetery. Next of kin, Mrs. E. L. Allen, wife, 215 College Av., Waterville, Maine.






Frederick D Ballou


Frederick D Ballou.
Richmond, Kentucky.
Born, Feb. 27, 1891.
Printer.
Sailed, Feb. 10, 1917.
Drowned, Dar-es-Salam Harbor, German East Africa, Sept., 1918.
Secretary, East African Expeditionary Forces.
Place of burial, Dar-es-Salam.
Next of kin, Mrs. Pattie Ballou, mother, 352 Irvine St., Richmond, Kentucky.





Judson H Beecher


Judson H Beecher.
Mt. Kisco, New York.
Born, April 1, 1890.
Produce Dealer.
Sailed, Dec. 22, 1917.
Secretary, St. Nazaire.
Died, St. Nazaire Base Hospital 101, Oct. 26, 1918, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, 4th grave, 3d row from center, American Cemetery, St. Nazaire.
Next of kin. Rev. W. A. Beecher, father, Sennate, New York.







James A Birchby


James A Birchby.
Pasadena, California.
Born, Nov. 25, 1879. Teacher.
Sailed, May 23, 1918.
Secretary, 2d Division, AEF.
Killed near Sommepy (Marne), Oct. 4, 1918, by German sniper's bullet.
Place of burial, grave 88, section 92, plot 2, Argonne-American Cemetery, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon (Meuse).
Next of kin, H. B. Birchby, brother, 540 S. Marengo Av., Pasdena, California.







Virginia L Branum


Virginia L Branum.
Sewickley, Pennsylvania.
Born, Feb. 12, 1892.
Social Worker.
Sailed, Nov. 20, 1918.
Secretary, Lamalou-les-Bains. Died, Lamalou-les-Bains (Herault), March 30, 1919, of meningitis.
Place of burial, Lamalou Cemetery.
Next of kin, P. D. Branum, father, 227 Thorn St., Sewickley, Pennsylvania.







Chauncey D Brooks


Chauncey D Brooks.
Syracuse, New York.
Born, Oct. 14, 1871.
Manager.
Sailed, March 25, 1919.
Head of Lecture Service Bureau, Headquarters, Paris.
Died, Paris Camp Hospital 4, Joinville-le-pont, May 27, 1919, of scarlet fever.
Place of burial, American Cemetery, Suresmes-sur-Seine.
Next of kin, Mrs. C. D. Brooks, wife, 206 Comstock Av., Syracuse, New York.







Elizabeth A Brubaker


Elizabeth A Brubaker.
Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Born, Dec. 15, 1877.
Stenographer and Bookkeeper.
Sailed, Feb. 8, 1919.
Secretary, Hotel Accounting Department, Headquarters, Paris.
Died, Paris-American Hospital, Neuilly, Oct. 28, 1919, result of operation.
Place of burial, YMCA plot, American Cemetery, Suresnes-sur-Seine.
Next of kin, Mrs. H. P. Smith, sister, 131 E. Lemon St., Lancaster, Pennsylvania.







Helen M Burrage


Helen M Burrage.
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Born, Feb. 26, 1889.
Social Worker.
Sailed, Jan. 31, 1919.
Died, Base Hospital 40, Knotty Ash Camp, Liverpool, England, Feb. 23, 1919, of pneumonia. En route to Paris.
Place of burial, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Next of kin, Henry T. Burrage, father, 986 Charles River Road, Cambridge, Massachusetts.







Robert D Bush


Robert D Bush.
Born, Aug. 13, 1873.
Camilla, Georgia.
Lawyer.
Sailed, Sept. 1, 1918.
Secretary, Motor Reception Park, Nantes.
Died, Piedmont Sanitarium, Atlanta, Georgia., Jan. 24, 1919, of nervous collapse result of overseas service.
Place of burial, Camilla, Georgia.
Next of kin, Mrs. R. D. Bush, Camilla, Georgia.





Robert M Campbell


Robert M Campbell.
Kosciusko, Mississippi.
Born, Aug. 14, 1891.
Lawyer.
Sailed, July 23, 1918.
Secretary, Jonchery.
Died, AEF Hospital 15, Chaumont, Sept. 14, 1918, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 146, Officers' Plot, AEF Cemetery 10, Chaumont.
Next of kin, W. A. Campbell, father, Hesterville, Mississippi.





Leon A Carley.


Leon A Carley.
Caldwell, New Jersey.
Lawyer. Died, Bar-le-Duc, Oct. 31, 1918,
result of motorcycle accident. Activities Director,
29th Division, AEF. Born, Nov. 19,
1871. Sailed, June 11, 1918. Place of burial,
grave 224, AEF Cemetery, Bar-le-Duc.
Next of kin, Mrs. L. A. Carley, wife, 8 Thurmont Road, Caldwell, New Jersey.







Clifford A Carpenter


Clifford A Carpenter.
Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Born, Oct. 21, 1876.
Salesman.
Sailed, Sept. 26, 1918.
Serving as Ocean Transport Secretary en route to Paris.
Drowned, Oct. 6, 1918, in shipwreck of S.S. Otranto off coast of Scotland.
Place of burial, grave 190, Kilchoman, Islay Island, Scotland.
Next of kin, Mrs. C. A. Carpenter, wife, 310 Carroll St., Waukesha, Wisconsin.







Huge B Chambers


Huge B Chambers.
Bardstown, Kentucky.
Born, Feb. 12, 1882.
Merchant.
Sailed, Sept. 11, 1918.
Died, Paris, Oct. 19, 1918, of pneumonia. Secretary, Headquarters, Paris.
Place of burial, grave 106, YMCA Plot, American Cemetery, Suresnes-sur-Seine.
Next of kin, Mrs. H. B. Chambers, wife, Bardstown,Kentucky.





Raoul Chauvin


Raoul Chauvin.
New York, New York.
Chauffeur.
Born, March 8, 1875.
Sailed, Oct. 26, 1918.
Died, Paris, Nov. 17, 1918, of pneumonia, awaiting assignment to Foyer du Soldat.
Place of burial, grave 109 YMCA Plot, American Cemetery, Suresnes-sur-Seine.
Next of kin, Mrs. Raoul Chauvin, wife, 250 W. 22d St., New York, New York.





Jessie N Chisholm.


Jessie N Chisholm.
Seattle, Washington.
Born, July 28, 1874.
Teacher of Expression.
Sailed, Oct. 23, 1918.
Entertainment Secretary, France and Germany.
Died, German Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 2, 1919, result of operation.
Place of burial. United States.
Next of kin, Frank R. Noyes, brother, 406 S. Hoover St., Los Angeles, California.






Friday 4 March 2016


Theodore H. L. Clark


Theodore H. L. Clark.
Wasco, Illinois.
Born, April 16, 1892.
Minister.
Secretary. BEF, Basrah.
Died, BEF Officers' Hospital, Basrah, Mesopotamia, Sept. 9, 1917, of heatstroke.
Place of Durial, Officers' Section, BEF Military Cemetery, Basrah.
Next of kin, Joseph H. Clark, father, A. B. M. S., Ford Bldg., Boston, Massachusetts.





Harold R Coffin


Harold R Coffin.
Chicago, Illinois.
Born, June 20, 1881.
Song Leader.
Sailed, July, 1918.
Returned, Nov. 25, 1918.
Died, June 17, 1919, Chicago, 111., result of having been gassed while in France.
Place of burial. United States.
Next of kin, Mrs. Margaret P. Coffin, wife, 417 So. Central Park Av., Chicago, Illinois.







Joseph E Colwell


Joseph E Colwell.
Ridgefield Park, New Jersey.
Born, Dec. 25, 1885.
Garage Manager.
Sailed, Sept. 9, 1918.
Died, Paris, Oct. 21, 1918, of pneumonia.
Secretary, Motor Transport Department, Headquarters, Paris.
Place of burial, grave 107, YMCA Plot, American Cemetery, Suresnes-sur-Seine.
Next of kin, Mrs. J. E. Colwell, wife, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey.





Hedley H Cooper


Hedley H Cooper.
Piermont, New York.
Born, Jan. 25, 1886.
Minister.
Sailed, Feb. 8, 1918.
Secretary, 42d Division, AEF.
Killed, AEF Hospital, Baccarat (Meurthe et Moselle), May 26, 1918, by German gas shell.
Place of burial, grave E-11, Officers' Row, French Military Cemetery, Baccarat.
Next of kin, Robert O. Cooper, father, Riverside, Illinois.





William G Corlett


William G Corlett.
Rochester, New York.
Salesman.
Born, March 31, 1879.
Sailed, June 29, 1918.
Secretary, 90th Division, AEF.
Died, Field Hospital 359, Daun, Germany, March 9, 1919, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, AEF Cemetery, Berncastle Cues, Germany.
Next of kin, Mrs. Wm. H. Corlett, mother, 190 Cady St., Rochester, New York.







Marion G Crandall


Marion G Crandall.
Alameda, California.
Born, April 25, 1872.
Teacher.
Sailed, Feb. 2, 1918.
Secretary, Foyer du Soldat.
Killed, Ste. Menehould, March 26, 1918, by German shell. Place of burial, grave 5020, Military Hospital Cemetery, Ste. Menehould (Meuse).
Next of kin, George T. Crandall, brother, 1617 San Antonio Av., Alameda, California.







Robert B Cutting


Robert B Cutting.
New York, New York.
Born, 1878.
Teacher.
Sailed, Aug. 11, 1917.
Died, AEF Base Hospital 15, Chaumont, April 1, 1918, result of operation.
Associate Director, divisional training areas.
Place of burial. Officers' Section, AEF Cemetery 10, Chaumont.
Next of kin, R. Fulton Cutting, father, 32 Nassau St., New York, New York.







Frank B Duvall


Frank B Duvall.
Clyde, New York.
Born, Nov. 7, 1875.
Minister.
Sailed, Sept. 1, 1918.
Hut Secretary, 20th Engineers, Forestry Unit, AEF, Ponteux.
Died, Camp Infirmary, Ponteux (Landes), March 7, 1919, of influenza.
Place of burial, grave 268, American Plot adjacent to French Cemetery, Ponteux.
Next of kin, Mrs. F. B. Duvall, wife, 234 W. Borden Av., Syracuse, New York.







Charles C Edwards


Charles C Edwards.
Ellabel, Georgia.
Born, Sept. 6, 1884.
Minister.
Sailed, May 8, 1918.
Secretary, Bar-le-Duc.
Died, Bar-le-Duc, Oct. 31, 1918, of pneumonia.
Place of burial. So. West Section, Military Cemetery, Bar-le-Duc.
Next of kin, A. J. Edwards, father, Ellabel, Georgia.







Harriet M Ellis


Harriet M Ellis.
New York, New York.
Born, Sept. 25, 1885.
Hotel Manager.
Sailed, Feb. 2, 1918.
Secretary, Neufchateau (Haute Marne).
Died, Oxford, England, Aug. 2, 1918, of meningitis.
Place of burial, Oxford, England.
Next of kin, Mrs. Wm. H. Ellis, mother, Oxford, England.







Harry B Emmel


Harry B Emmel.
Kendrick, Idaho
Born, April 19, 1880.
Clergyman.
Died, Vladivostok, Siberia, Feb. 27, 1920, of typhus.
Secretary, AEF, Siberia, appointed Dec. 30, 1918.
Previous assignment. Educational Secretary, Vancouver, Wash.
Place of burial, Siberia.
Next of kin, Mrs. Harry B. Emmel, wife, 814 Columbia St., Hood River, Oregon.





George T Files


George T Files.
Brunswick, Maine.
Born, Sept. 23, 1866.
Teacher.
Sailed, Feb. 17, 1918.
Secretary, Foyer du Soldat, St. Nicholas-au-Port (Meurthe-et-Moselle).
Died, Boston, Massachusetts., April 23, 1919, from illness contracted in France.
Place of burial. United States.
Next of kin, Mrs. George T. Files, Hotel Touraine, Boston, Massachusetts.







Harry G Fisher


Harry G Fisher.
Washington, D. C.
Born, July 19, 1879.
Life Insurance Agent.
Sailed, Oct. 11, 1918.
Entertainment Director, Le Mans. Died, Camp Hospital 52, Le Mans, Feb. 19, 1919, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 187, Officers' Row, Grand Cemetery, Le Mans.
Next of kin, Mrs. Harry G. Fisher, wife, 443 S. Emerson St., Denver, Colorado.







Maurice O Fulton


Maurice O Fulton
St. Petersburg, Florida.
Born, May 3, 1875.
Automobile Dealer.
Sailed, Aug. 8, 1918.
Secretary, American permissionnaires.
Died, Florence, Italy, March 12, 1919, of hemorrhage.
Place of burial, Allori Cemetery-vault, Florence, Italy.
Next of kin, Fred H. Fulton, father, Montpelier, Ohio.







Bessie Gale


Bessie Gale
Jacksonville, Florida.
Born, April 24, 1872.
Teacher of Music.
Sailed, Oct. 4, 1918.
Secretary, Le Corneau.
Died, Camp Hospital 29, Camp Hunt, Le Corneau (Gironde), Feb. 11, 1919, of heart failure.
Place of burial, grave 29, Section A, AEF Cemetery 25, Talence (Gironde).
Next of kin, Frank H. Gale, brother, Schenectady, New York.







Dorothea Gay


Dorothea Gay
New York, New York.
Born, Sept. 24, 1888.
Scenario Reader.
Sailed, Aug. 29, 1918.
Business Secretary, Regional Office, Bordeaux.
Died, Base Hospital 6, Bordeaux (Gironde), Nov. 9, 1918, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 23, Section A, AEF Cemetery, Talence (Gironde).
Next of kin, William W. Gay, father, 157 W. 105th St., New York, New York.







Harry B Gibson


Harry B Gibson.
Avalon, Pennsylvania.
Born, May 8, 1882.
Traffic Manager.
Sailed, Dec. 7, 1917.
Secretary, 16th Infantry, 1st Division, AEF.
Killed, Argonne front near Sedan, Nov. 7, 1918, by German shell.
Place of burial. South of Sedan, near Bourmont.
Next of kin, Mrs. H. B. wife, 307 Cleveland Av, Avalon, Pennsylvania.












Howard Gotten


Howard Gotten.
Tarboro, North Carolina.
Born, 1882.
Hotel Steward and Accountant.
Sailed, May 25, 1918.
Secretary, 77th Division, AEF, France.
Returned, Feb. 2, 1919.
Died, Cragmont Sanitarium, Blackmountain, North Carolina, Oct. 20, 1919, of tuberculosis, result of having been gassed.
Next of kin, J. W. Gotten, father, 144 So. Virginia Av., Tarboro, North Carolina.




Thursday 3 March 2016


Richard C Grose


Richard C Grose.
Toronto, Ontario.
Born, Sept. 10, 1865.
Minister.
Sailed, June 4, 1918.
Secretary, Religious Work Department, Headquarters, Paris.
Previous assignment. Religious Work Director, AEF, Great Britain.
Died, French Hospital, Melun (Seine-et-Marne), June 6, 1919, of meningitis.
Place of burial, grave 866, YMCA Plot, American Cemetery, Suresnes-sur-Seine (Seine).
Next of kin, Mrs. R. C. Grose, wife, 534 Devorcourt Rd., Toronto, Ontario.





Pierce P Guth


Pierce P Guth
Born, July 20, 1882.
Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Bookkeeper.
Sailed, Aug. 15, 1918.
Accountant, Headquarters, La Rochelle.
Died, LaRochelle, Oct. 21, 1918, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 30, American Section, St. Elor Cemetery, La Rochelle.
Next of kin, Mrs. Pierce P. Guth, wife, 18 N. 13th St., Allentown, Pennsylvania.







Joseph F Hardy


Joseph F Hardy.
Independence, Independence, Missouri.
Born, Nov. 23, 1875.
Minister.
Sailed, July 21, 1918.
Secretary, 3d Aviation Instruction Center, Issoudun.
Died, Issoudun (Indre) , Oct. 6, 1918, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, AEF Cemetery 32, Issoudun (Indre).
Next of kin, Mrs. J. F. Hardy, wife, 701 W. Maple Av., Independence, Missouri.





Joseph Hubbard Hefflon


Joseph Hubbard Hefflon
Winchester, Massachusetts.
Teacher.
Born, 1869.
Sailed. April 12, 1918, on the “Oronsa” (which was torpedoed and sunk off English Coast).
Secretary, 3d Division, AEF.
Died, A. R. C. Hospital 101, Neuilly (Seine), Jan. 6, 1919, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 111, YMCA Plot, American Cemetery, Suresnes-sur-Seine (Seine).
Next of kin, Mrs. J. H. Hefflon, wife, 51 Myrtle Terrace, Winchester, Massachusetts.





Eugenie C Hosie


Eugenie C Hosie.
Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Born, Oct. 16, 1887.
Sailed, Jan. 30, 1919.
Died, Base Hospital 40, Liverpool, England, March 4, 1919, of pneumonia. En route to Paris.
Place of burial. Southern Cemetery, Manchester, England.
Next of kin, Mrs. S. B. Price, mother, 1727 Washington Av., Scranton, Pennsylvania.







Frank L Johnson


Frank L Johnson.
Newark, Ohio.
Born, Nov. 18, 1878.
YMCA Secretary.
Sailed, Dec. 1, 1917.
Secretary, France.
Previous assignments, Gibraltar and Constantinople.
Killed near Aintab, Turkey, Feb. 1, 1920. by Turkish brigands.
Place of burial, American Cemetery, College Yard, Aintab, Turkey.
Next of kin. Mrs. Frank L. Johnson, wife, S. Congress St., Athens, Ohio.





John T Johnson


John T Johnson.
West Point, Georgia.
Born, Feb. 3, 1874.
Municipal Officer.
Sailed, Aug. 26, 1918.
Secretary, Traffic Department, Marseilles.
Died, AEF Base Hospital 53, Marseilles, Oct. 30, 1918, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grrave trench 25, AEF Section, St. Pierre Cemetery, Marseilles.
Next of kin, Mrs. John T. Johnson, wife. West Point, Georgia.





Thomas B Jones


Thomas B Jones.
Brooklyn, New York.
Born, 1868.
Lawyer.
Sailed, Dec. 15, 1918.
Secretary, Legal Department, Headquarters, Paris.
Died, Paris, Dec. 14, 1918, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 110, YMCA Plot, American Cemetery, Suresnes-sur-Seine (Seine).
Next of kin, Southwell Jones, brother, 27 Harley House, Marylebone Road, London, N. W., England.







Claude V Kime


Claude V Kime.
Ridgway, Pennsylvania.
Born, Dec. 8, 1870.
Designer.
Sailed, Nov. 12, 1918.
Secretary, Gondrecourt.
Died, Evacuation Hospital 21, Bazoilles-sur-Meuse (Vosges), Feb. S, 1919, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 490, AEF Cemetery 6, Bazoilles-sur-Meuse.
Next of kin, Mrs. R. V. Kime, mother, 200 South St., Ridgway, Pennsylvania.



YMCA Ridgway Pennsylvania





Aiice J Knight


Aiice J Knight.
Natick, Massachusetts.
Born, Jan. 21, 1860.
Missionary Deaconess.
Sailed, Sept., 1918.
Secretary, Educational Department.
Died, Pruniers Camp Hospital 43, Feb. 21, 1919, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 2065, Officers' Plot, Gievres American Cemetery 331.
Next of kin, Mrs. E. A. Pendleton, sister, 41 Johnson St., Waterbury, Connecticut.





H Kohl


H Kohl.
Enlisted overseas.
Died of pneumonia, Nov. 16, 1918.
No further record.





Hugh S Lawwill


Hugh S Lawwill.
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Born, Feb. 9, 1878.
Shop Superintendent.
Sailed, Sept. 10, 1918.
Secretary, Motor Transport Department, Headquarters, Paris.
Died, Paris, Nov. 13, 1918, of heart disease.
Place of burial, grave 108, YMCA Plot, American Cemetery, Suresnes-sur-Seine (Seine).
Next of kin, Mrs. H. S. Lawwill, wife, 1035 Eugene St., Indianapolis, Indiana.







John A Linn


John A Linn.
New York, New York.
Born, Sept. 9, 1872.
Teacher.
Sailed, Feb. 2, 1918.
Killed near Apremont, Argonne front, Oct. 8, 1918, by Austrian shell.
Secretary, 5th Field Artillery, 1st Division, AEF.
Place of burial, grave 1, section 20, plot 1, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon (Meuse).
Next of kin. Rev. J. M. Linn, father, 7731 N. Marshall Av., Chicago, Illinois.





Charles Loomis


Charles Loomis
Palm Beach, Florida.
Born, Nov. 12, 1867.
Physician.
Sailed, July 14, 1918.
Secretary, 42d Division, AEF.
Died, AEF Evacuation Hospital 9, Coblenz, Germany, Jan. 12, 1919, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, AEF Cemetery, Coblenz, Germany.
Next of kin, Mrs. Charles Loomis, wife. Palm Beach, Florida.





Jean Lueders


Jean Lueders (MRS. LEWIS B.)
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.
Born, May 16, 1882.
Sailed, Oct. 3, 1918.
Died at sea on the S.S. Northland, Oct. 10, 1918, of pneumonia. En route to Paris.
Buried at sea.
Next of kin, Annie M. Munro, sister, 26 Albany St., Edinburgh, Scotland.



S.S. Northland





Clark H Marsh


Clark H Marsh
Fullerton, California.
Born, Feb. 6, 1877.
Minister.
Sailed, June 28, 1918.
Educational Director, Le Havre.
Died, Camp Hospital 82, Le Havre, March 4, 1919, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 4, row O, division 65, American Section, Ste. Marie Cemetery, Le Havre.
Next of kin, Mrs. Clark H. Marsh, wife, 116 May Av., Monrovia, California.





Winon C Martin


Winon C Martin
Rockville Center, L. I., New York.
Born, May 21, 1882.
Librarian.
Sailed, Feb. 2, 1918.
Awaiting assignment.
Killed, Hospital Claude Bernard, Paris, March 11, 1918, during German air raid.
Place of burial, grave 114, YMCA Plot, American Cemetery, buresnes-sur-Seine (Seine).
Next of kin, Elizabeth E. Martin, aunt, 80 Lenox Road, Rockville Center, New York.



Rockville Center





Strwart A McComber


Strwart A McComber.
Schenectady, New York.
Born, July 30, 1871.
Teacher of Physical Training.
Sailed, March 1, 1918.
Associate Physical Director, Foyer du Soldat, Paris.
Died, American Hospital, Neuilly (Seine), Nov. 5, 1919, of meningitis.
Place of burial, American Cemetery, Suresnes-sur-Seine (Seine).
Next of kin, Mrs. S. A. McComber, wife, 318 Putnam Av., Detroit, Michigan.



YMCA Detroit Michigan





James B McCreary Jr


James B McCreary Jr.
Buffalo, New York.
Born, Sept. 9, 1893.
Aviator.
Sailed, March 18, 1918.
Cinema Department, International Committee, Prague.
Previous assignment, Cinema Department, Paris.
Died, Prague, Bohemia, July 5, 1919, of fractured skull.
Place of burial, Prague.
Next of kin, James B. McCreary, father, Buffalo, New York.







John L Moon


John L Moon
Sanford, Florida.
Born, Nov. 21, 1879.
Minister.
Sailed, Feb. 12, 1919.
Died, S.S. San Jacinto, Cherbourg Harbor, Feb. 22, 1919, of paralysis. En routeto France.
Place of burial, grave 1, row O, division 65, Ste. Marie Cemetery, Le Havre.
Next of kin, Mrs. J. L. Moon, wife, Sanford, Florida.



S.S. San Jacinto





Walter R Murray


Walter R Murray.
East Orange, New Jersey.
Born, Sept. 1, 1877.
Minister.

Sailed, Oct. 27, 1917. Secretary, 2d Battalion, 109th Infantry, 28th Division, AEF.
Died, Nogent, near Cond-en-Bie (Meaux), July 16, 1918, from shrapnel wounds.
Place of burial, grave 1, Officers'Row, American Cemetery near Romandie, between Verdun and Cond-en-Bie.
Next of kin, Mrs. W. R. Murray, wife, 83 Sussex Av., East Orange, New Jersey.







Ralph R Nauffts


Ralph R Nauffts
Charlestown, Massachusetts.
Salesman.
Born, Feb. 20, 1885.
Entertainment Secretary, 7th Division, AEF.
Died, Field Hospital 35, Feb. 28, 1919, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 10, American Cemetery on Minorville-Royammeix Road.
Next of kin, Mrs. A. Nauffts, mother, 7 Monument Sq., Charlestown, Massachusetts.







Charles S Nobel


Charles S Nobel
Portland, Oregon.
Born, Dec. 30, 1868.
Construction Engineer.
Sailed, Nov., 1918.
Construction Secretary, Tours.
Died, Tours Camp Hospital 27, Feb. 3, 1919, of bronchitis.
Place of burial, grave 54, Officers' Plot, American Cemetery 33, Tours.
Next of kin, Mrs. C. S. Nobel, wife, 563 E. Madison St., Portland, Oregon.






Eric G Osen


Eric G Osen
Lyons, Kansas.
Born, July 7,1872.
Minister.
Sailed, Sept. 24, 1918.
Secretary, 77th Division, AEF.
Died, Bazoilles Base Hospital 46, Dec. 4, 1918, hemorrhage.
Place of burial, grave 477, Officers' Plot, American Military Cemetery. Bazoilles-sur-Meuse (Vosges).
Next of kin, Mrs. E. G. Osen, Lyons, Kansas.





Roy B Pace


Roy B Pace
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Teacher.
Sailed, May 26, 1918.
Secretary, Blois.
Died, Base Hospital 43, Blois, Aug. 27, 1918, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 32, Plot Q, American Section, City Cemetery, Blois.
Next of kin, Mrs. R. B. Pace; wife, 1819 G St., Washington, D. C.





James Perry


James Perry.
Camden, Maine.
Minister.
Born, 1887.
Sailed in 1917.
Killed near Aintab, Turkey, Feb 1, 1920, by Turkish brigands.
General Secretary for Turkey.
Previous assignment. Secretary, AEF, Bordeaux; Foyer du Soldat, France and Germany.
Place of burial, American Cemetery, College Yard, Aintab.
Next of kin, Mrs, James Perry, wife, Camden, Maine.





Arthur F. Peterson


Arthur F. Peterson.
Waupaca, Wisconsin.
YMCA Student.
Born, 1890.
Secretary, Prisoners of War, Petrograd, Russia.
Sailed, Sept. 29, 1917.
Died, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City, March 5, 1918, result of operation.
Place of burial, Waupaca, Wisconsin.
Next of kin, William Peterson, father, Waupaca, Wisconsin.





Edwin C Phinney


Edwin C Phinney
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Born, April 9, 1880.
Banker.
Sailed Jan. 10, 1918.
Casual Officers' Depot, Blois.
Died, Military Hospital, Blois, Feb 25, 1918, of pneumonia. Secretary,
Place of burial, grave 2, American Section, French Catholic Cemetery, Blois.
Next of kin, Wm. T. Chapman, uncle, 96 Walnut St., Springfield, llinois.







Samual A Powell


Samual A Powell.
San Francisco, California.
Born, Aug. 12, 1874.
Motion Picture Producer.
Sailed, Dec. 18, 1918.
Died, U. S. A. Santa Cecelia, May 8, 1919, of appendicitis.
Entertainment Secretary, Theatre Albert, Paris.
Place of burial, San Francisco, California.
Next of kin, Mrs. S. A. Powell, wife, 625 Asbury St., San Francisco, California.







Robert S Pritchett


Robert S Pritchett.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Born, May 1886
Minister.
Sailed, July 15, 1917.
Drowned, Dar-es-Salam Harbor, German East Africa, Sept. 24, 1918.
Secretary, Negro troops, Dar-es-Salam.
Place of burial, Dar-es-Salam.
Next of kin. Tames A. Pritchett, father, 818 Walnut St., Wilmington, Delaware.







Lorraine Ransom


Lorraine Ransom
New Rochelle, New York.
Born, Jan. 30, 1892.
Secretary.
Sailed. Sept. 21, 1918.
Business Secretary, Gievres (Loir-et-Cher).
Died, Camp Hospital 43, Pruniers (Loir-et-Cher) , Feb. 24. 1919, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 2066. AEF Cemetery 331, Gievres.
Next of kin, Mrs. A. P. Dennis, aunt. New Rochelle, New York.







Haryy L Richardson


Haryy L Richardson.
Elmira, New York.
Advertiser.
Born. 1881.
Sailed, Sept. 2, 1918.
Secretary, Casa del Soldato, Florence, Italy.
Died, Florence, Italy, Jan. 22, 1919. of Bright's disease.
Place of burial. Receiving Vault, Cemetery degli Allori, Florence.
Next of kin, Lola Fav Richardson, wife, 502 William St., Elmira, New York.





John I Roberts


John I Roberts
Trenton, Montana.
Born, 1894.
Professor, University of Chicago.
Sailed, April, 1917.
Secretary, Army Branch, Lucknow. Previous assignment, Secretary, England.
Died, Lucknow, India, Nov. 6, 1918, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, Lucknow, India.
Next of kin, George E. Roberts, father, Trenton, Montana.





Nellie Robertson


Nellie Robertson
Virginia, Illinois.
Born, 1877.
Supt. Industrial School.
Sailed, Nov. 23, 1918.
Secretary, Marseilles.
Died, Camp Hospital 55, Marseilles, March 23, 1919, of typhoid fever.
Place of burial, grave 584, AEF Cemetery.
Next of- kin, J. T. Robertson, father, Virginia, Illinois.




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Alice C Rogers


Alice C Rogers
Riverside, Connecticut.
Born, 1872.
Sailed, Dec. 21, 1918.
Secretary, Le Havre.
Died, Claude Bernard Hospital, Paris, March 21, 1919, of meningitis.
Place of burial, grave 112, YMCA Section, Arne Cemetery, Suresnes-sur-Seine.
Next of kin, Charles T. Pierce, cousin, 88 Washington Av., Brooklyn, New York.







Faith H. Rogers


Faith H. Rogers.
Superior, Wisconsin.
Born, 1896.
Musician.
Sailed. Oct. 31, 1918.
Died at sea, S.S. Espagne, Nov. 6, 1918, of heart trouble. En route to Paris.
Place of burial, grave 25, AEF Cemetery 25, Talence (Gironde).
Next of kin. Harris Rogers, father, 1410 21st St., Superior, Wisconsin.







William H Rowe


William H Rowe
Citronelle, Alabama.
Born, 1866.
Minister.
Sailed, Nov. 4, 1918.
Religious Secretary, Semur-en-Auxois. Born, 1866.
Died at Semur-en-Auxois (Coted'Or), Jan. 20, 1919, of pneumonia.
Place of burial, grave 9,row 1, plot 1, American Cemetery, Semur-en-Auxois.
Next of kin, Mrs. W. H. Rowe, wife, Citronelle, Alabama.





Blanche A Rowley


Blanche A Rowley
Rochester, New York.
Born, 1886.
Stenographer.
Sailed. Jan. 29. 1919.
Died at Knotty Ash Camp Hospital, Liverpool, England, Nov. 23, 1919, of pneumonia. En route to Paris.
Place of burial. Rochester, New York.
Next of kin, William N. Rowley, father, 658 Main St., Rochester, New York.







Elizabeth L Russell


Elizabeth L Russell
New York City, N. Y.
Born, 1872.
Teacher.
Sailed, Oct. 3, 1918.
Died at sea, S.S. Northland, Oct. 10, 1918. of influenza. En route to England.
Buried at sea.
Next of kin, George I. Russell, uncle. New Bedford, Massachusetts.







William W Sant


William W Sant
East Liverpool, Ohio
Rhodes Scholar.
Sailed, Dec. 11, 1915.
Died, El Arish Hospital. Palestine, Tune 17. 1917, of dysentery.
Field Secretary, British forces. Cairo, Egypt.
Place of burial, Egypt.
Next of kin. Mrs. John Sant, mother, East Liverpool, Ohio.





Thomas L Scott


Thomas L Scott
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Born, 1869.
Business man.
Born, 1869.
Died at Bordeaux, March 11, 1919, of pneumonia. Regional Secretary, Bordeaux.
Sailed. Nov. 9, 1917.
Place of burial, grave 33, section A, Bordeaux-Talence Cemeterv.
Next of kin, Mrs. T. L. Scott, wife, 2152 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana.