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Harry Bozarth

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Harry Bozarth Veteran

Birth
Death
3 Jul 1965 (aged 66)
Burial
Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION M SITE 1848B
Memorial ID
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Harry Bozarth, PFC in the U.S. Army during World War I, was born March 8, 1899. He died on July 3, 1965 and was buried in the Beverly National Cemetery located at 916 Bridgeboro Road in Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey.
Harry Bozarth descends from Simon Bozorth, the original settler in Burlington County, New Jersey, who purchased land there in 1713. Simon was the son of French Huguenot Jean Bossard, who arrived on the London-based second Huguenot refugee ship, the Peter & Anthony, at Jamestown, Virginia on September 20, 1700.
No Social Security Record located with the same dates as this Harry Bozarth. Any additions and/or corrections would be greatly appreciated.
Military Record: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Military Information: PFC, US ARMY
Harry Bozarth, PFC in the U.S. Army during World War I, was born March 8, 1899. He died on July 3, 1965 and was buried in the Beverly National Cemetery located at 916 Bridgeboro Road in Beverly, Burlington County, New Jersey.
Harry Bozarth descends from Simon Bozorth, the original settler in Burlington County, New Jersey, who purchased land there in 1713. Simon was the son of French Huguenot Jean Bossard, who arrived on the London-based second Huguenot refugee ship, the Peter & Anthony, at Jamestown, Virginia on September 20, 1700.
No Social Security Record located with the same dates as this Harry Bozarth. Any additions and/or corrections would be greatly appreciated.
Military Record: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Military Information: PFC, US ARMY

Inscription

NEW JERSEY
PFC CO G 7 AMMO TN
7 DIVISION
WORLD WAR I



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