Albert England an Okfuskee County draft soldier, who left here with a contingent going to Camp Cody, New Mexico, June 26, 1918, died at Camp Dix New Jersey, Saturday at 6:50 with pneumonia fever following an attack of the Spanish Influenza.
Leonard England a brother living near Bearden received a telegram Sunday that the body had been shipped to Okemah, accompanied by Private Kay.
Mr England was 24 years old and resided with his people near Bearden. He is a half brother of Mrs W L Murray who resides near Okemah.
Albert England an Okfuskee County draft soldier, who left here with a contingent going to Camp Cody, New Mexico, June 26, 1918, died at Camp Dix New Jersey, Saturday at 6:50 with pneumonia fever following an attack of the Spanish Influenza.
Leonard England a brother living near Bearden received a telegram Sunday that the body had been shipped to Okemah, accompanied by Private Kay.
Mr England was 24 years old and resided with his people near Bearden. He is a half brother of Mrs W L Murray who resides near Okemah.
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