Name1 |
Serial # |
Rank |
State |
Organization |
Division |
Date of Death |
Cause of Death |
Place of Burial (Unconfirmed) Cemetery #2,3 |
Place of Burial (Confirmed) Cemetery #2,3 |
Disinterred and Reburied Cemetery #2,3 |
Plat #4,5 |
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Reymer, Andrew
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Private
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Headquarters Company 168th Infantry
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2/17/1918
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Crushed
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4-A
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Sanborn, Lynn C.
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Private
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Machine Gun Company, 103rd Infantry
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11/26/1917
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Broncho Pneumonia, acute suppurative, Bilateral, in line of duty
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4-A
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Smith, Hollis M.
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Corporal
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Kansas
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Company L, 23rd Infantry
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2nd
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1/31/1918
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Empyema & Peritonitis
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4-A
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4
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Permanent Cemetery: Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
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Block: B
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Row: 40
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Grave: 40
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Snow, Enoch Arvle
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120764
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Private
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75th Company, 6th Marines
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3/22/1918
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Bronchitis
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4-A
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Solari, Arthur J.
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Private
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Massachusetts
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Company D, 101st Infantry
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26th
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2/5/1918
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Gunshot Wound, Accidental, In line of duty
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4-A
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4
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Permanent Cemetery: Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
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Block: D
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Row: 37
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Grave: 7
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Stevens, Arthur J.
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29091
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Private
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637Th Aero Supply Sqdrn
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4/16/1918
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Scarlet Fever
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4-A
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Strange, James F.
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Corporal
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Company G, 102nd Infantry
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2/7/1918
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Diabetes
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4-A
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Truax, George E.
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Private First Class
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Sanitary Detachment 168th Infantry
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12/23/1917
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Double Pneumonia & Scarlet (Fever.12/23/17
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4-A
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4-A
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Valerio, Antonio
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Private
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Company E, 104th Infantry
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12/1/1917
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Wounds, result explosion hand grenade. In line of duty
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4-A
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Permanent Cemetery: Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia
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Section: European
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Grave: 1846
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Wells, William S.
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Lieutenant Colonel
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Alabama
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3rd Cav
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3/21/1918
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Embolism of heart
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4-A
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4
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Permanent Cemetery: Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
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Block: B
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Row: 39
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Grave: 20
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