On 30 Jun 1942, Harold enlisted in the US WWII Army as a Private. (It is noted that this is 15 days after his future brother-in-law, Herbert Dana Hopkins, enlisted.) Harold's education is reported as grammar school. His civil education was listed as "unskilled lumbermen, raftsmen, and woodchoppers." He was described as 64 inches high, 136 pounds, single, without dependents. He was still living in Rockingham County.
Harold died in Jun 1974 in Lyme Center, Grafton, New Hampshire. He was buried with his half-sister, Evelyn and her husband, Herbert Hopkins in Section L, Row H, Lot 354, at Pine Grove Cemetery, Salem, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
On 30 Jun 1942, Harold enlisted in the US WWII Army as a Private. (It is noted that this is 15 days after his future brother-in-law, Herbert Dana Hopkins, enlisted.) Harold's education is reported as grammar school. His civil education was listed as "unskilled lumbermen, raftsmen, and woodchoppers." He was described as 64 inches high, 136 pounds, single, without dependents. He was still living in Rockingham County.
Harold died in Jun 1974 in Lyme Center, Grafton, New Hampshire. He was buried with his half-sister, Evelyn and her husband, Herbert Hopkins in Section L, Row H, Lot 354, at Pine Grove Cemetery, Salem, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
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