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Arthur Joseph Baribeau

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Arthur Joseph Baribeau

Birth
Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
29 Sep 1918 (aged 28)
Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Berlin, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.490557, Longitude: -71.1611118
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Son of Francois(e) and Celina (Marrier) Baribeau. In 1917 when he filled out his WWI Registration form, he was living in Claremont NH working as a paper marker. He was single, short and slender with dark brown eyes and black hair. He also indicated he had served for 1-1/2 years in the NH Infantry (prob National Guard). He is listed on the WW1 Honor Roll at the NH State House. His mother, Celina Baribeau, is listed among the Gold Star Mother's on the Soldier and Sailors Monument in Berlin NH. Mine and Quarry magazine, Volumes 8-11, page 1141 stated: "Sullivan Gold Stars. One additional gold star has been placed on the Sullivan Machinery Company's service flag at its Claremont, New Hampshire, Works. Six men in all, employees of this company, have thus given the maximum service to their country. Private Arthur J. Baribeau, 152d Depot Brigade, 12th Company, 4th Platoon, died of pneumonia at Camp Upton, New York, September 29th. Private Baribeau was 29 years old and had entered the service only a week before his death. He was buried with military honors at his former home in Berlin, New Hampshire, where his mother and several brothers and sisters reside. Another brother is in the Canadian Army. Baribeau had been, before the war, a member of the Home Guard in Berlin. [Private Arthur J. Baribeau, 152d Depot Brigade, Camp Upton NY, died September 29, 1918]. The death index of New York shows: Name: Arthur J. Baribeau / Death Date: 29 Sep 1918 / Death Place: Brookhaven, New York, USA / Certificate Number: 57638.
Son of Francois(e) and Celina (Marrier) Baribeau. In 1917 when he filled out his WWI Registration form, he was living in Claremont NH working as a paper marker. He was single, short and slender with dark brown eyes and black hair. He also indicated he had served for 1-1/2 years in the NH Infantry (prob National Guard). He is listed on the WW1 Honor Roll at the NH State House. His mother, Celina Baribeau, is listed among the Gold Star Mother's on the Soldier and Sailors Monument in Berlin NH. Mine and Quarry magazine, Volumes 8-11, page 1141 stated: "Sullivan Gold Stars. One additional gold star has been placed on the Sullivan Machinery Company's service flag at its Claremont, New Hampshire, Works. Six men in all, employees of this company, have thus given the maximum service to their country. Private Arthur J. Baribeau, 152d Depot Brigade, 12th Company, 4th Platoon, died of pneumonia at Camp Upton, New York, September 29th. Private Baribeau was 29 years old and had entered the service only a week before his death. He was buried with military honors at his former home in Berlin, New Hampshire, where his mother and several brothers and sisters reside. Another brother is in the Canadian Army. Baribeau had been, before the war, a member of the Home Guard in Berlin. [Private Arthur J. Baribeau, 152d Depot Brigade, Camp Upton NY, died September 29, 1918]. The death index of New York shows: Name: Arthur J. Baribeau / Death Date: 29 Sep 1918 / Death Place: Brookhaven, New York, USA / Certificate Number: 57638.


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