Service Info.: CWT US NAVY
World War I
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From Wikipedia:
A watertender is a crewman aboard a steam-powered ship who is responsible for tending to the fires and boilers in the ship's engine room.[1]In the United States Navy, "watertender" (abbreviated WT) was a petty officer rating which existed from 1884 to 1948. Watertenders held a paygrade equivalent to today's petty officer first class. A chief watertender (CWT) paygrade was established in 1903. In 1921, the lower paygrade was split into watertender first class (WT1 or WT1c) and watertender second class (WT2 or WT2c). Another lower paygrade, watertender third class (WT3 or WT3c), was established in 1943. The watertender and boilermaker ratings were merged into a new "boilerman" rating in 1948.[1][2]
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Cemetery: Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery
Cemetery Address: P.O. Box 6237 San Diego, CA 92166
Res. 1920 San Diego, California;
Res. in 1930 - 1391 Madison Ave., San Diego, California.
Father: George William Roadhouse b: 18 APR 1847 in Mineral Point, Wisconsin
Mother: Emma W. Rock b: 18 JUL 1852 in Freeport, Illinois
1st Wife: Elizabeth...
2nd Wife: Eva Frances (Wayman) (Hemphill) Roadhouse. Eva was the widow of William Alpheus Hemphill.
Born 3 AUG 1876 in Illinois
Died 29 SEP 1960 in San Diego Co., California
Eva is also buried in Fort Rosecrans.
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Harry's first wife was Elizabeth Letz
Harry S Roadhouse
in the New York, New York, U.S., Marriage License Indexes, 1907-2018
Name: Harry S Roadhouse
Gender: Male
Marriage License Date: 31 Jan 1912
Marriage License Place: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Spouse:
Elizabeth Lenz
License Number: 1298
Contributor: Sheila Duplaga (48352426) • [email protected]
Service Info.: CWT US NAVY
World War I
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From Wikipedia:
A watertender is a crewman aboard a steam-powered ship who is responsible for tending to the fires and boilers in the ship's engine room.[1]In the United States Navy, "watertender" (abbreviated WT) was a petty officer rating which existed from 1884 to 1948. Watertenders held a paygrade equivalent to today's petty officer first class. A chief watertender (CWT) paygrade was established in 1903. In 1921, the lower paygrade was split into watertender first class (WT1 or WT1c) and watertender second class (WT2 or WT2c). Another lower paygrade, watertender third class (WT3 or WT3c), was established in 1943. The watertender and boilermaker ratings were merged into a new "boilerman" rating in 1948.[1][2]
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Cemetery: Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery
Cemetery Address: P.O. Box 6237 San Diego, CA 92166
Res. 1920 San Diego, California;
Res. in 1930 - 1391 Madison Ave., San Diego, California.
Father: George William Roadhouse b: 18 APR 1847 in Mineral Point, Wisconsin
Mother: Emma W. Rock b: 18 JUL 1852 in Freeport, Illinois
1st Wife: Elizabeth...
2nd Wife: Eva Frances (Wayman) (Hemphill) Roadhouse. Eva was the widow of William Alpheus Hemphill.
Born 3 AUG 1876 in Illinois
Died 29 SEP 1960 in San Diego Co., California
Eva is also buried in Fort Rosecrans.
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Harry's first wife was Elizabeth Letz
Harry S Roadhouse
in the New York, New York, U.S., Marriage License Indexes, 1907-2018
Name: Harry S Roadhouse
Gender: Male
Marriage License Date: 31 Jan 1912
Marriage License Place: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Spouse:
Elizabeth Lenz
License Number: 1298
Contributor: Sheila Duplaga (48352426) • [email protected]
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