PVT
47 INF 4 DIV
US Army,
WWI,
Virginia,
47th Infantry Division,
Company "E"
Son of Hiram & Nancy Bolt
"Mertie (Emmet's wife) said Ed died Oct. 18, 1920. Crawford, better known as Ed, was wounded and gassed in World War I. He was a son of Hiram and Nancy Newman Bolt (buried in Pine View cemetery). He has the following siblings buried in this cemetery - Ada Florence Bolt, Dolph Clellan Bolt, Arthur Layfayette Bolt, A stillborn Infant Bolt, and Emmett Bolt. Other siblings are Wyatt Bolt (buried at Pulaski); Mrs. Bertha Jackson, Lucasville, Ohio; and Mrs. Maude (Lee) Branscome (buried in Pine View cemetery).
Per Essie Spence Goad notes- Ed Goad
PVT
47 INF 4 DIV
US Army,
WWI,
Virginia,
47th Infantry Division,
Company "E"
Son of Hiram & Nancy Bolt
"Mertie (Emmet's wife) said Ed died Oct. 18, 1920. Crawford, better known as Ed, was wounded and gassed in World War I. He was a son of Hiram and Nancy Newman Bolt (buried in Pine View cemetery). He has the following siblings buried in this cemetery - Ada Florence Bolt, Dolph Clellan Bolt, Arthur Layfayette Bolt, A stillborn Infant Bolt, and Emmett Bolt. Other siblings are Wyatt Bolt (buried at Pulaski); Mrs. Bertha Jackson, Lucasville, Ohio; and Mrs. Maude (Lee) Branscome (buried in Pine View cemetery).
Per Essie Spence Goad notes- Ed Goad
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