Certificate of Death # 102106
In 1917, when he entered the Army, he was living at 1019 So. Fairhill St., Philadelphia. He served in WWI with Co. B 304 Eng. as a horseshoer, from 4 NOV 1917 to 6 JUN 1919. He was in the Neuse-Argonne Offensive among other noteworthy engagements.
He was a widower, having lost his wife, Rose by 1934 (when applying for Veteran's Compensation). He was then living at 708 Tasker St., and his children; Thomas, William, Rose and James were in the care of The Catholic Children's Bureau.
Certificate of Death # 102106
In 1917, when he entered the Army, he was living at 1019 So. Fairhill St., Philadelphia. He served in WWI with Co. B 304 Eng. as a horseshoer, from 4 NOV 1917 to 6 JUN 1919. He was in the Neuse-Argonne Offensive among other noteworthy engagements.
He was a widower, having lost his wife, Rose by 1934 (when applying for Veteran's Compensation). He was then living at 708 Tasker St., and his children; Thomas, William, Rose and James were in the care of The Catholic Children's Bureau.
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