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Arthur Estell Bristow

Birth
Bristol County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
15 Jun 1918 (aged 22)
Bronx County, New York, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
34800, 131
Memorial ID
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father: William Bristow
mother: Jane Riley
Unmarried

BRISTOW, ARTHUR ESTELL (1895-1918) Seaman second class, United States Navy. Born in Bristol, Rhode Island, he attended Columbia University in New York City, as per the school’s 1913 year book.

He worked for the Brooklyn Trust Company before enlisting in the Naval Reserve. Bristow’s 1917 Draft Registration Card shows him to be single, tall and slender, with grey eyes and dark brown hair. He was employed in building construction in New York City.

On January 22, 1918, Bristow went to the Naval Recruiting Station in Brooklyn and enrolled as a seaman second class. From February 5 to April 2, he attended the Naval Training Camp at Pelham Bay, New York. On April 2, he was admitted to the base’s Naval Hospital where he succumbed to phthisis (tuberculosis) on June 15, 1918.

He was a member of the Sheepshead Bay M.E. Church and last lived at 1021 Ocean Avenue in Brooklyn. Section 131, lot 34800, grave 1.
father: William Bristow
mother: Jane Riley
Unmarried

BRISTOW, ARTHUR ESTELL (1895-1918) Seaman second class, United States Navy. Born in Bristol, Rhode Island, he attended Columbia University in New York City, as per the school’s 1913 year book.

He worked for the Brooklyn Trust Company before enlisting in the Naval Reserve. Bristow’s 1917 Draft Registration Card shows him to be single, tall and slender, with grey eyes and dark brown hair. He was employed in building construction in New York City.

On January 22, 1918, Bristow went to the Naval Recruiting Station in Brooklyn and enrolled as a seaman second class. From February 5 to April 2, he attended the Naval Training Camp at Pelham Bay, New York. On April 2, he was admitted to the base’s Naval Hospital where he succumbed to phthisis (tuberculosis) on June 15, 1918.

He was a member of the Sheepshead Bay M.E. Church and last lived at 1021 Ocean Avenue in Brooklyn. Section 131, lot 34800, grave 1.

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