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Frederick Nelson Adsit Veteran

Birth
Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
3 Jul 1927 (aged 31)
Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 23 Lot 114 Grave 3
Memorial ID
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(Death date is estimated)

Private, U.S. Army, Field Artillery
World War I veteran

Company C, 315th Ammunition Train
10th Battery, Camp Jackson, South Carolina

Veterans of Foreign Wars

     Frederick was orphaned upon the death of his mother Elizabeth in 1907 - his father Albert having died in 1906. He was adopted by his paternal uncle Alvaro Adsit and aunt Susan.
     - Researched and written by R. Boas, FindAGrave.com member number 47304667.

FUNERAL SERVICES OF FREDERICK N. ADSITT [sic, ADSIT]
     LOWELL, July 3—Funeral services for Frederick N. Adsitt [sic, Adsit], a veteran of the World War, were conducted at his home, 57 Dracut st, this afternoon by Rev Mr Joy, pastor of All Souls' Church.
     Mr. Adsitt [sic, Adsit] was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He left his wife and daughter.
     His burial was in Westlawn Cemetery.
     - "The Boston Globe," Boston, Massachusetts, Monday, July 4, 1927, pg. 9, col. 7. Researched and transcribed by R. Boas, FindAGrave.com member number 47304667.

Service Number: 391458

Aged: 31 years
Buried: 03 JUL 1927
(Death date is estimated)

Private, U.S. Army, Field Artillery
World War I veteran

Company C, 315th Ammunition Train
10th Battery, Camp Jackson, South Carolina

Veterans of Foreign Wars

     Frederick was orphaned upon the death of his mother Elizabeth in 1907 - his father Albert having died in 1906. He was adopted by his paternal uncle Alvaro Adsit and aunt Susan.
     - Researched and written by R. Boas, FindAGrave.com member number 47304667.

FUNERAL SERVICES OF FREDERICK N. ADSITT [sic, ADSIT]
     LOWELL, July 3—Funeral services for Frederick N. Adsitt [sic, Adsit], a veteran of the World War, were conducted at his home, 57 Dracut st, this afternoon by Rev Mr Joy, pastor of All Souls' Church.
     Mr. Adsitt [sic, Adsit] was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He left his wife and daughter.
     His burial was in Westlawn Cemetery.
     - "The Boston Globe," Boston, Massachusetts, Monday, July 4, 1927, pg. 9, col. 7. Researched and transcribed by R. Boas, FindAGrave.com member number 47304667.

Service Number: 391458

Aged: 31 years
Buried: 03 JUL 1927


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