Son of Marcus and Alma M. (Slavens) Emmons; brother of Walter. He joined the Detroit Naval Reserves as a landsman in 1900. When America entered WWI, he was detailed to the aircraft production board of the Army and had charge of 23 various engine building plants all over the country. He married Miss Marion Clark Scotten, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Scotten, on 10 Feb 1910. They had two children, Mary and Harold Jr.; Mrs. Emmons died in 1914. Harold Jr died in 1986; he had been living in Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
Son of Marcus and Alma M. (Slavens) Emmons; brother of Walter. He joined the Detroit Naval Reserves as a landsman in 1900. When America entered WWI, he was detailed to the aircraft production board of the Army and had charge of 23 various engine building plants all over the country. He married Miss Marion Clark Scotten, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Scotten, on 10 Feb 1910. They had two children, Mary and Harold Jr.; Mrs. Emmons died in 1914. Harold Jr died in 1986; he had been living in Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
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