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William M. Keeler

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William M. Keeler

Birth
Mitchell County, Kansas, USA
Death
10 Oct 1918 (aged 24)
Clermont-Ferrand, Departement du Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France
Burial
Barnard, Lincoln County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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FROM THE LINCOLN COUNTY WEBSITE, LINCOLN COUNTY CITIZENS KILLED IN WWI
Name: William M. Keeler
Rank held at death: Private
Residence: Barnard
Commissioned, enlisted or inducted: National Army, June 27, 1918
Died: Oct. 10, 1918
Cause: Died of disease
Served in: 2nd Company 1st Regiment 164th Dep. Brigade, Company C 313th Ammunition Train
Surviving relative or friend: James E. Keeler, father, Barnard, KS
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Since the Spanish flu epidemic affected so many soldiers during WWI, it is likely to have been the cause of his death (opinion of Ruth Ellen Bartels)
FROM THE LINCOLN COUNTY WEBSITE, LINCOLN COUNTY CITIZENS KILLED IN WWI
Name: William M. Keeler
Rank held at death: Private
Residence: Barnard
Commissioned, enlisted or inducted: National Army, June 27, 1918
Died: Oct. 10, 1918
Cause: Died of disease
Served in: 2nd Company 1st Regiment 164th Dep. Brigade, Company C 313th Ammunition Train
Surviving relative or friend: James E. Keeler, father, Barnard, KS
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Since the Spanish flu epidemic affected so many soldiers during WWI, it is likely to have been the cause of his death (opinion of Ruth Ellen Bartels)

Inscription

KANSAS CO. C
PVT. 313 AMM. TRAIN
88 DIV.



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