| File No. |
Last Name |
Army Serial No. |
First name and Initials |
Cablegram No. |
|
93298
|
BARNABY
|
1551281
|
David
|
447
|
|
| Rank |
|
Cause of Death |
Date of Death |
|
Private First Class
|
Battery F, 76th Field Artillery
|
Accidental Fractured Skull
|
2/4/1919
|
|
| Date of Burial |
Place of Burial—Unconfirmed |
Cemetery Commune |
|
|
2/6/1919
|
|
|
Authority File No. D |
Place of Burial—Confirmed |
Cemetery Commune |
856
|
|
730
|
Grave # 37, Sec. 19, Amer. Plot, Neuw Friedhof Cty., Mayen, Germany.
|
|
Authority File No. D |
Disinterred and Reburied: Date
| Cemetery |
|
|
|
In:
|
|
| Emergency Address |
Mrs. Rebecca Barnaby, (Mother), 521 Hunter St., Gloucester, City, N.J.
|
Notified Emergency Address
3/7/1919
|
|
R.B. Sketch No.
|
Photograph No.
J-364
|
|
|
| Grave Marker |
Name Peg
|
Cross
Yes
|
Head Board
|
Bottle
|
Ident. Tag |
Buried with body
Yes
|
On grave marker
Yes
|
|
| Remarks: |
F115 - 6-17-20.
|
|
| Plat No.: |
C-276

|
|
| Removal Project Information |
|
Body disinterred 8/11/1920 for preparation and shipment.
|
| Arrived
at Antwerp
on 8/16/1920
|
| Shipped
to Hoboken, New Jersey
on 8/18/1920
aboard the Princess Matoika
|
| Arrived
at Hoboken, New Jersey
on 9/5/1920
|
| Shipped
on 9/10/1920
to Harry Barnaby, 833 Cumberland, St., Glouster City, N. J
|
| Received at Destination
on 9/10/1920
by Above
|
|
|