WORLD WAR I
CASUALTIES OF AMERICAN ARMY OVERSEAS
REPORTED ON JUNE 13, 1918
KILLED IN ACTION. LIEUTENANTS. Wilmer Bodenstab, Yonkers, N. Y. Max C. Buchanan, Brocton, Mass. Malcolm Johnstone, Arlington, Wash. CORPORALS. Bernard A. Gill, McLoud, Okla. John O. Jenkins, Rockport, Ind. PRIVATES. Cyrus P. Adcox, Fayetteville, N. C. Albert L. Cox, Weiser, Idaho. David H. Dobbs, Mathiston, Miss. Thomas Dryden, Flemingsburg, Ky. Daniel Harder, Almyra, Ark. Paul Hume, London, O. William R. Loftus, Alameda, Cal. Anthony Snider, 137th company, marine corps. Leslie Venters, Shelmerdine, N. C. Wilford Wethington, Liberty, Ky. DIED OF WOUNDS. COOK. Stefan Stankiewich, Chsrkowa, Russia. PRIVATES. George William Dell, Malvern, Pa. [per a descendant niece, George was from New Jersey -SCAN-] Harry G. Kingston, Hermon, N. Y. John F. Lindsay, Boston, Mass. Justin O. Lyell, Nashville, Tenn. Sandusky Lynch, Lebanon, Ky. Peter W. McCraw, Roslindale, Mass. John B. McDermit, Collins, Miss. Clarence R. Phillippi La Rue, O. DIED OF DISEASE. CAPTAIN. Leonard K. Hart, Shawnee, O. PRIVATES. Tony Baughton, Rayville, La. Gamel W. Clayton, Canyon, Tex. Ray R. Craun, Ames, Ia. William F. Dowling, Connellsville, Pa. Charles A. Engle, Astoria, N. Y. Samuel E. Fulkrod, Williamport, Pa. Gordon Hayes, Nichols, S. C. Stanley Luczynski, 823 North Ashland avenue, Chicago. William A. McGuire, Mountain Home, Ark. George C. Mondzeski, New Britain, Conn. Garl F. Olson, Cambridge, Minn. Edwin H. Olson, Springfield, Ore. George W. Scallan, Brooklyn, N. Y. Emmet Segrays, Hampton, Ga. Eddie C. Smith, Florala, Ala. John S. Smith, Grand Rapids, Mich. William M. Sullivan, Passaic, N. J. DIED OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. Richard B. Reed, Van Wert, O. DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. SERGEANTS. Harry Golden, New York City. Raymond L. Shearman, Berkeley, Cal. PRIVATES. Nils O. Anderson, Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Biggins, Buffalo, N. Y. Domenico Caputo, Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph Grome, Cincinnati, O. Charles D. Hildebrand, Minneapolis, Minn. John Morroine, Roslyn, N. Y. Pasquale Papa, Milbrook, N. Y. Benjamin Purificato, Brooklyn, N. Y. Frank Richardson, Atlanta, Tex. Frederick W. Roller Jr., Cincinnati, O. Charles R. Rowan, Cohoes, N. Y. Frederick W. Schwab, Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph Stenseth, Nunda, S. D. Emil Tuckerman, New York City. Herman Westphal, Detroit, Mich. SEVERELY WOUNDED. CAPTAIN. Don L. Caldwell, Greenfield, O. LIEUTENANTS. Albert E. Billing, Brooklyn, N. Y. George E. Butler, Arkansas City, Kas. Wayne W. Schmidt, Martinsville, Ind. SERGEANTS. Lovi P. Brimmer, Reading Center, N. Y. Fred W. Corzina, Concord, N. C. Joseph B. Jenkins, Kitts Hill, O. Albert F. Martin, Oskaloosa, Ia. Edison Miller, Delaware, O. Leo H. Ozuarltys, Saginaw, Mich. Edward Svatba, New York City. CORPORALS. Arthur P. Dunn, Havana, Cuba. Floyd W. Gilliland, 840 Butler street, Chicago. Theodore Nesta, Darrington, Wash. Nathan C. Sprinkle, Velasco, Tex. MECHANIC. Ellis York, Detroit, Mich. Privates. John Appostolos, Chios Island, Greece. Guilio Battani, Detroit, Mich. Howard E. Brown, Cincinnati, O. Fred H. Campbell, Crowell, Tex. Sam A. Conley, Hiawassee, Ga. Lester Dossey, Nashville, Ark. Hardy R. Ellison, Belton, Tex. Charles W. Foley, 740 East Thirty-sixth street, Chicago. Thomas J. Foley, Lynn, Mass. Jessie Green, Delhi, La. Walter A. Haas, Kaukauna, Wis. William E. Honshu, Sharples, W. Va. Floyd L. Hawkins, South Kaukauna, Wis. Edwin C. Head, Needmore, Ga. Jack B. Hughes, Goodell, Ia. Gentry Hunnicutt, Greenville, S. C. Arthur H. Johnson, Lake Land, Fla. Ragnar A. Johnsen, Richfield, N. J. Bennet E. Karr, Sheldon, Ill. Samuel Keins, Dogden, N. D. Wlaydslaw Kempinski, Detroit, Mich. Henry W. Kennedy, Waycross, Ga. Karel Krepelka, Benwood, W. Va. Albert J. La Rose, Northampton, Mass. Clifford Ledford, Cincinnati, O. Harry B. Lundy, Leavenworth, Kas. Charles L. McClure, New England, W. Va. Angelo Monetini, San Francisco, Cal. Oliver X. Nichols, Floyd, Tex. Paul H. Nichols, Floyd, Tex. Cornelius J. Rappelyea, Rensselaer, N. Y. Charles E. Roberts, Burke, S. D. Levern O. Rongstad, Menomonie, Wis. William Sills, Hoopeston, Ill. Russell E. Simms, Chilicothe, O. John Smith, Pottstown, Pa. Ralph A. Smoot, Pleasantville, O. Ralph Taylor, Cleveland, O. John K. Thatcher, Covington, Ky. Maurice W. Watson, Greensburg, La. Nat P. White, Holly, Ky. Joseph Williams, Washingtonville, O. Frank J. Wines, Wabeno, Wis. WOUNDED [Degree Undetermined]. PRIVATES. James H. Burns, Ottumwa, Ia. Martin Djonne, Radcliffe, Ia. Thorwald Hansen, Council Bluffs, Ia. Hugh B. Hicok, Waterloo, Ia. Ray W. Hicok, Waterloo, Ia. Cassius C. Worm, Antia, Ia. MISSING IN ACTION. PRIVATES. William C. Nelson, Wenatchee, Wash. PRISONER [Previously Missing]. SERGEANT. Frederick H. M. Miller, New Haven, Conn. MARINE CORPS KILLED IN ACTION. FIRST SERGEANT. Frank Lewis Glick, Ogden, Utah. SERGEANT. Ollie Henry Johanningmeier, St. Louis, Mo. CORPORAL. Louis Wint Johnson, Mongrove, Mo. PRIVATES. George Frank Olive, Berry, Ala. William Henry Boyle, Houston, Tex. Henry Edward Steckel, Brooklyn, N. Y. McKinley Swart, Panama, N. Y. Warren Findley Hoyle, Shelby, N. C. Harold Alfred Brooks, Colgate, Wis. George Dallas Murphy, Spartanburg, S. C. Alexander Halpain, Dallas Tex. Fred Erymn Lomax, Hohenwald, Tenn. Ernest James Osborne, Bloomington, Ind. Harry King Couchren, Martins Ferry, O. David Alfred Taggart, 1148 Cuyler-av., Oak Park. DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION. CAPTAIN. John Blanchfield, Brooklyn, N. Y. PRIVATE. Edward Raymond Buchlein, Union Hill, N. J. WOUNDED SEVERELY. COLONEL. Albertus Wright Catlin, Washington, D. C. FIRST LIEUTENANT. Albert Preston Baston, St. Louis Park, Minn. CORPORAL. Willard Christopher Nelligan, 646 North Lockwood avenue, Chicago. PRIVATES. Emil Albert Zeck, Toledo, O. John Calven Atchison, Oakdale, Ill. Godfrey Warner Anderson, Proctor, Minn. The death of Lieut. Lyman B. Hoops, U. S. N., of 99 High street, Middletown, Conn., was announced today by the navy department. Lieut. Hoops died of pneumonia at the navy hospital, London, June 8. PRIVATE DAVID A. TAGGART, reported killed in action with the marines, was the 22 year old son of Mrs. Lucy Taggart, 1143 Cuyler avenue, Oak Park. He enlisted a year ago and was formerly an employe of the L. Z. Leiter estate, 21 East Van Buren street. He left for France in October. The first shadow to mar enjoyment of the glorious activities of the United States marines at Chateau Thierry was cast upon Chicago yesterday in the announcement of the death in action, June 3, of Private David Taggart, 1143 Cuyler avenue, Oak Park. Taggart was 22 years old. Before enlisting a year ago he was employed for four years in the office of the L. Z. Leiter estate, 21 East Van Buren street. He was trained at Quantico, Va., and went to France in October. In a letter received two days ago by his former employers he said: "Save that little old desk for me, for we will have the Germans beaten before long and I'll be coming back." Another marine, Corp. Willard C. Nelligan, son of Charles L. Nelligan of 646 North Lockwood avenue, in the same regiment, was reported severely wounded. Nelligan a Sharpshooter. Corporal Nelligan, who is 21 years old, enlisted a week after the United States entered the war. He embarked in September with Pershing's first contingent. He was first awarded a medal for sharpshooting, and later promoted to battalion leader of snipers. A brother, Charles, is in the personnel service at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Corporal Leslie E. Ewing, son of Mrs. M. L. Ewing of 1436 Cuyler avenue, and member of Battery B, One Hundred and Forty-ninth field artillery, was reported to have been badly wounded on June 6 in a telegram received by his mother yesterday. He enlisted during the Mexican war scare, and last September left with Col. Henry J. Reilly's regiment for France. He is 25 years old. The name probably will be in the casualty list of today or tomorrow. Private Luczynski Dead. The death from disease of Private Stanley Luczynski, 823 North Ashland avenue, was included in Gen. Pershing's list. He lived with his aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Wawrzyniak, his family residing in Poland. PRIVATE CHARLES W. FOLEY, severely wounded, is married. His wife lives at 3535 Ellis avenue. He left for France in February. Private Charles W. Foley, whose wife is living at 3535 Ellis avenue, was reported severely wounded. He was called in the draft in September, and in February started for France. Word has been received by Dr. N. J. La Rose, city health officer of Zion City, that his son, Lieut. J. La Rose, was shot through the thighs by Hun machine guns operators. He enlisted over a year ago in the royal flying corps at Toronto, Ont. CORPORAL LESLIE E. EWING, reported severely wounded, is the son of Mrs. M. L. Ewing of 1436 Cuyler avenue. He enlisted in the One Hundred and Forty-ninth artillery when the Mexican troubles started and departed for France in September. He is 25 years old. PRIVATE STANLEY LUCZYNSKI, reported dead of disease, was a native of Poland. He was in Company L, Three Hundred and Forty-third infantry, and was sent to France in May of this year. He lived with his aunt at 823 North Ashland avenue. CORPORAL WILLARD C. NELLIGAN, severely wounded, is the son of Charles L. Nelligan, 646 North Lockwood avenue. He is 21 years old and a member of the Ninety-fifty company, Sixth regiment, of the marines. He enlisted a week after the United States entered the war. |
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