He registered for the World War I draft at Lebanon, Kentucky on June 5, 1917 and stated his full name and date and place of birth. He said he was living at RFD 5, Lebanon, was a self employed farmer and married with four children. He could not sign his name and made the mark of "X". He described himself as being tall and slender built with grey eyes and brown hair.
Some information from grand daughter, Laura Ellen Fields Roberts.
He registered for the World War I draft at Lebanon, Kentucky on June 5, 1917 and stated his full name and date and place of birth. He said he was living at RFD 5, Lebanon, was a self employed farmer and married with four children. He could not sign his name and made the mark of "X". He described himself as being tall and slender built with grey eyes and brown hair.
Some information from grand daughter, Laura Ellen Fields Roberts.
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Francis Emanuel "Baz" Mattingly
1910–2005
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Mary Ollie Mattingly Smith
1912–1997
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Mary Annette "Nettie" Mattingly Fields
1914–1998
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Anna Elizabeth Mattingly Wheatley
1918–2008
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Mary Frances Mattingly Richards Stubbs
1921–2005
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Nannie Rose Mattingly Blair
1923–2001
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James Arthur Mattingly Jr
1925–1933
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Laura Jean Mattingly Nalley
1927–2016
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Louis Bertrand "Bert" Mattingly
1929–1992
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George Sim Mattingly
1931–1999
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Joseph Raymond "Pete" Mattingly
1933–1994
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