Age: 18
Champagne-Marne Offensive
At 0800 the remnants of L and M Companies withdrew and fought their way back to the front line of the 109th, five kilometers away. Of the 500 assigned officers and men only 150 remained. For its staunch defense the 109th was nicknamed "Men of Iron" and the 28th was later dubbed the "Iron Division."
Age: 18
Champagne-Marne Offensive
At 0800 the remnants of L and M Companies withdrew and fought their way back to the front line of the 109th, five kilometers away. Of the 500 assigned officers and men only 150 remained. For its staunch defense the 109th was nicknamed "Men of Iron" and the 28th was later dubbed the "Iron Division."
Family Members
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John Lonergan
1887–1914
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William Aloysius Lonergan
1889–1952
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Joseph P Lonergan
1891–1957
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Mary Elizabeth Lonergan Youse
1893–1972
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Kathryn E Lonergan Turner
1894–1975
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Helen M Lonergan Turner
1896–1982
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Anna E Lonergan Wallace
1901–1984
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Agnes Cecilia Lonergan Brady
1904–1994
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Francis John Lonergan
1906–1976
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Records on Ancestry
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1910 United States Federal Census
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Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1970
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U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1861-1985
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Pennsylvania, U.S., World War I Veterans Service and Compensation Files, 1917-1919, 1934-1948
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Pennsylvania and New Jersey, U.S., Church and Town Records, 1669-2013
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