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Transcription - Front
Transcription - Back
File No. Last Name Army Serial No. First name and Initials Cablegram No.
62607 GAYNOR 2086522 Patrick J. 336

Rank
Organization
Cause of Death Date of Death
Private Company K, 130th Infantry Killed in Action 10/17/1918

Date of Burial Place of Burial—Unconfirmed Cemetery
Commune
10/19/1918

Authority
File No. D
Place of Burial—Confirmed Cemetery
Commune
860 
3008 Grave #58, Amer. B/A Cty., Consenvoye, Meuse.

Authority
File No. D
Disinterred and Reburied: Date  4/21/1919 Cemetery 1232 
10546 In:  Grave 194, Section 3, Plot 4, Argonne American Cemetery, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, Meuse

Emergency Address Mrs. Katherine Gaynor, (Mother), 7636 Morgan St., Chicago, Ill. Notified Emergency Address
1/24/1918, Form 107: 11/17/1919

R.B. Sketch No.
5759
Photograph No.
D-2483
 

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

Remarks: 65 - Sec 3, F115 - 3/12/21 65 - Sec 3  

Plat No.:  B-320   
Removal Project Information
Body disinterred 6/29/1921 for preparation and shipment.
Arrived at  Antwerp on 7/18/1921
Shipped to Hoboken, New Jersey on 8/6/1921 aboard the Wheaton
Arrived at Hoboken, New Jersey on 8/20/1921
Shipped on 8/27/1921 to McInerney Bros, 650-W 43rd St., Chicago, Ill.
Received at Destination  on 8/29/1921 by Above

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