11/27/2023 0 Comments Warfare 1917 new study hall20 August to Casual Co., 2d Bn., Chemical Warfare Service, Edgewood Arsenal, Md.īorn 7 July, 1894, at Phillipston, son of Michael (born in Newfoundland, deceased) and Elizabeth (Llorch, born in Ireland) Lynch. 29 July, 1918, 17th Co., 5th Bn., Camp Syracuse trans. Lynch, William Henry: died 8 Oct., 1918, of disease.Įnt. Bn., 12th Div.īorn 30 June, 1892, at Leominster, son of Irving B. Look, Raymond I.: died 21 Sept., 1918, at Camp Devens, of disease.Įnt. and Marie E (LeClerc, died 1920) Lauzon (both born in Canada) brother of Albert G. Overseas 27 Aug., 1918.īorn 16 Feb., 1895, at Fitchburg, son of Honoré M. Lauzon, Hermand Joseph, Mechanic: died 10 Feb., 1919, of disease.Įnt. B.īorn 13 July, 1887, at Leominster, son of Hugh and Katherine Hyland (both born in Ireland). Hyland, John Francis: died 26 Sept., 1918, at Camp Devens, of disease.Įnt. B, 11th Regt., Quantico, Va.īorn 29, Jan., 1899 at Leominster, son of Franklyn and Mabel W (Morse) Freeman. 25 May, 1918 assigned to Parris Island trans. Comb maker.įreeman, Morse, Marine Corps: died 4 Oct., 1918, of disease.Įnl. Overseas 19 Sept., 1917.īorn 13 Feb., 1887, at North Oxford, son of Adolphus and Elizabeth (Perron) Flibbert brother of Joseph, George, Theodore, Delima, Elizabeth, Agnes (wife of Laurence S Cole), and Rosana (wife of George Boucher). brother of Margaret Finn of Boston.įlibbert, Henry Peter, Corporal: killed in action26 Oct., 1918, south of Verdun.Įnl. Overseas 5 July, 1918.īorn Feb., 1893, County Cork, Ire. Irene Dubay.įinn, John J.: killed in action 31 Oct., 1918, near St. Overseas 25 April, 1918.īorn Dec., 1894 at Clinton, son of Mrs. Comb maker.ĭubay, Charles E: killed in action11 Oct., 1918, Meuse-Argonne offensive.Įnt. Bertha MacLean, Elmer, Ervin, Herbert C., and Clarence A. (died 1919) and Mary Jane (Drew, died 1917)ĭouglas brother of Mrs. Bn., 12th Div.īorn 24 Jan., 1890, at Leominster, son of Orson II. Resident in Massachusetts ten years.ĭouglas, Henry A.: died 24 Sept., 1918, at Camp Devens, of disease.Įnt. Overseas 15 June, 1918.īorn June, 1893, at Alvito, Italy, son of Guiseppe and Constanza Del Bove brother of Joseph, Mario, Alfred, May, and Mrs. Training Regt., Camp Humphreys 10 June to Co. Overseas 28 July, 1918.īorn 16 Sept., 1895, in Italy, son of Nicola and Rubina Chiurri, living in Italy brother of Domenico of Leominster.ĭel Bove, Antonio: killed in action5 Oct., 1918 (near Exermont).Įnt. Comb maker.Ĭhiurri, Enrico: died 27 Jan., 1919, in France, of disease.Įnt. Ida Beaudette, Levi, Arthur, Adelard, Edward, Victor, and Selina. Overseas 18 Nov., 1917.īorn 9 Nov., 1897, at Shirley, son of John Baptiste and Delia (Duverney) Brosseau (both born in Canada) brother of Mrs. reported for duty 30 March, 1917 mustered 6 April assigned to Supply Co., 102d Inf., 26th Div. 12 June, 1918, at Navy Recruiting Station, New York assigned to Receiving Ship, Pelham Bay Park.īrosseau, Wilfred B.: died 27 Nov., 1918 (at Aix les Bains), of disease.Įnl. Serving on Receiving Ship, Boston, 7 April, 1917 5 May to "Melville " 2 June to "Winslow " 15 May, 1918, to Receiving Ship, Philadelphia. 1st Div., 1 Jun., 1920: "For gallantry in action and especially meritorious services."īarton, William Huffman, Coxswain, N R. Resident in Massachusetts three years.Ĭited in G. All of Leominster, 1917, but later returned to Italy. Overseas 22 Nov, 1917.īorn April, 1898, in New York City, son of Nunzio and Frances Aquilio brother of Ettore, Daniel, and Adelina. McGann and Sons Co., Boston, Mass." Leominster World War I Gold Star RecordĪquilio, Luigi: killed in action 20 July, 1918 south of Soissons.Įnl. The casting on the front of the monument is marked, at the bottom, with the name of the maker "T. Here are recorded the names of those who died:
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