His WWI draft registration indicated he worked for General Electric Company in Los Angeles. He also lived in LA at 2100 Manuel Street.
The 1930 census shows him living in San Francisco with his wife and one son: Jacob J, age 53, born New York from German immigrants, he worked as a clerk in a school position; Eufrada, age 45, born in Texas from Texan parents, she was a chambermaid in a hotel; and son, Frank C, age 15, born in California.
There is a military pension index card for him. It lists: E10 US Infantry as his unit; Frida R. Drum as his widow; and November 10, 1931 as the date she filed for benefits.
He may have been known by his family or friends as "Jack."
His WWI draft registration indicated he worked for General Electric Company in Los Angeles. He also lived in LA at 2100 Manuel Street.
The 1930 census shows him living in San Francisco with his wife and one son: Jacob J, age 53, born New York from German immigrants, he worked as a clerk in a school position; Eufrada, age 45, born in Texas from Texan parents, she was a chambermaid in a hotel; and son, Frank C, age 15, born in California.
There is a military pension index card for him. It lists: E10 US Infantry as his unit; Frida R. Drum as his widow; and November 10, 1931 as the date she filed for benefits.
He may have been known by his family or friends as "Jack."
Inscription
JACOB J DRUM
NEW YORK
CPL CO E
10 INFANTRY
WORLD WAR I
APRIL 26 1873
MARCH 18 1931
Gravesite Details
Interred March 20, 1931. Date of birth is from his WWI draft registration.