At the age of sixteen, he was a roustabout in a Lockport mill. In 1915, he was a helper in a steel plant. On his draft registration for World War I, he lists his occupation as chauffer. At the time of the draft he was twenty-three and single.
He was a private in the U.S. Army during World War I. Edward was killed in action at the age of twenty-four in France. His name appears on casualty lists issued on about October 19, 1918.
At the age of sixteen, he was a roustabout in a Lockport mill. In 1915, he was a helper in a steel plant. On his draft registration for World War I, he lists his occupation as chauffer. At the time of the draft he was twenty-three and single.
He was a private in the U.S. Army during World War I. Edward was killed in action at the age of twenty-four in France. His name appears on casualty lists issued on about October 19, 1918.
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