His World War I Draft Registration Card, dated June 5, 1917, describes Thomas L Alford as tall and slender, with blue eyes and brown hair. He was farming for himself, living near Joaquin, and was the support for his wife and mother. He said he was not able bodied, but "ruptured" and "catarrh of head."
Sources:
Marriage Records, Shelby Co, TX, 8:210.
Thomas L Alford, WWI Draft Registration Card.
His World War I Draft Registration Card, dated June 5, 1917, describes Thomas L Alford as tall and slender, with blue eyes and brown hair. He was farming for himself, living near Joaquin, and was the support for his wife and mother. He said he was not able bodied, but "ruptured" and "catarrh of head."
Sources:
Marriage Records, Shelby Co, TX, 8:210.
Thomas L Alford, WWI Draft Registration Card.
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