Company B, 103rd Engineers during World War 1.
Son of Chauncey W. and Ermina Curtis Woolley
Husband of Enid Downs(Married February 26, 1913)
Newspaper Source: OBIT:
Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York
Thursday afternoon, October 10, 1918
In Casualty List - Private R.N. Northrup of Lisbon
Center,Wounded and H.H. Woolley of Pulaski, Killed - The name of Private Ralph N. Northrup of Lisbon Center appears on today's casualty list as being severely wounded.
Next of kin is given as Mrs. Lewis Northrup of Route 2, Lisbon Center. The name of Herman H. Woolley of Pulaski is given as killed in action. Chauncey W. Woolley is given as next of kin.
Newspaper Source: Obituary:
Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York
Thursday, January 26, 1922
Herman Wooley's Body Arrives - The body of Herman Wooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wooley, of Daysville, arrived in Pulaski Tuesday and was taken by Undertaker Foster to Willis Cemetery, where it will rest in the vault until
spring when a service and burial will take place. He was wounded in France in August, 1918 and died from the effects of the wound the 31st of the month.
This information was taken from the book Richland Township Cemeteries, Oswego county, New York.
Written by: Julie Litts Robst
Thank you to: Betty Jane (Taszreak) Davies (For the information)
Company B, 103rd Engineers during World War 1.
Son of Chauncey W. and Ermina Curtis Woolley
Husband of Enid Downs(Married February 26, 1913)
Newspaper Source: OBIT:
Watertown Daily Times - Watertown, New York
Thursday afternoon, October 10, 1918
In Casualty List - Private R.N. Northrup of Lisbon
Center,Wounded and H.H. Woolley of Pulaski, Killed - The name of Private Ralph N. Northrup of Lisbon Center appears on today's casualty list as being severely wounded.
Next of kin is given as Mrs. Lewis Northrup of Route 2, Lisbon Center. The name of Herman H. Woolley of Pulaski is given as killed in action. Chauncey W. Woolley is given as next of kin.
Newspaper Source: Obituary:
Sandy Creek News - Sandy Creek, New York
Thursday, January 26, 1922
Herman Wooley's Body Arrives - The body of Herman Wooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wooley, of Daysville, arrived in Pulaski Tuesday and was taken by Undertaker Foster to Willis Cemetery, where it will rest in the vault until
spring when a service and burial will take place. He was wounded in France in August, 1918 and died from the effects of the wound the 31st of the month.
This information was taken from the book Richland Township Cemeteries, Oswego county, New York.
Written by: Julie Litts Robst
Thank you to: Betty Jane (Taszreak) Davies (For the information)
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