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Transcription - Back
File No. Last Name Army Serial No. First name and Initials Cablegram No.
17571 AGNEW 42112 James. 404 AG201

Rank
Connecticut Organization 1st Div.
Cause of Death Date of Death
Corporal Company C, 16th Infantry Killed in Action 7/18/1918

Date of Burial Place of Burial—Unconfirmed Cemetery
Commune
Award - cited in GO #1, 1st Div., Dated Jan.1,1920

Authority
File No. D
Place of Burial—Confirmed Cemetery
Commune
593 
2395 Grave #130, Plot D, Amer. B/A Cty., Ploisy, Aisne.

Authority
File No. D
Disinterred and Reburied: Date  Cemetery
In: 

Emergency Address Miss Mary Agnew, (Sister), 276 Bank St., Bridgeport, Conn., Over Notified Emergency Address
1/20/1919, Ret ) 3/11/1919

R.B. Sketch No.
5389
Photograph No.
F-10636
 

Grave Marker Name Peg
  
Cross
  Yes  
Head Board
  
Bottle
  
Ident. Tag Buried with body
  Yes  
On grave marker
  Yes  

Remarks: Form #8 for NR correct address 3/11/19., F115 9-30-20  

Burial Case File:  View on NARA website   Download PDF
Permanent Burial in Foreign Cemetery
Cemetery:  Oise-Aisne American Cemetery
Grave: 
28 Row:   7 Block:   C
Authority File No. D:  60890
Reburied (date):  8/24/1922
E/A notified (date):  5/7/1924
Other notations:  Mr. John Lamb (Brother) 126 Highland Street, Paterson, N.J.
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