Source; Missouri Soldiers index;
Leigh, Clarence D., Army serial number 474,318 (Race) white, Residence: 1232 East 21st. St. Kansas City Missouri, Inducted at: Fayette County Pennsylvania. on 5/14/1918, Place of birth: Illinois, Age or date of birth: 27, 7/12 Years, Organizations served in, with dates of assignments and transfers: 158 DEP. BRIG. TO 24 MAY/18; 308 AM TN to Discharge Grades, with date of appointment: PVT. 2/19 Wounds or other injuries received in action: No, Served overseas from; 6/13/1918 To 7/8/1919, Honorably discharged on demobilization; Yes
Source; Fred Palmer photo volunteer for Find a grave: said Clarence is buried next to his wife Bernice, his resting place has no marker.
Source; Missouri Soldiers index;
Leigh, Clarence D., Army serial number 474,318 (Race) white, Residence: 1232 East 21st. St. Kansas City Missouri, Inducted at: Fayette County Pennsylvania. on 5/14/1918, Place of birth: Illinois, Age or date of birth: 27, 7/12 Years, Organizations served in, with dates of assignments and transfers: 158 DEP. BRIG. TO 24 MAY/18; 308 AM TN to Discharge Grades, with date of appointment: PVT. 2/19 Wounds or other injuries received in action: No, Served overseas from; 6/13/1918 To 7/8/1919, Honorably discharged on demobilization; Yes
Source; Fred Palmer photo volunteer for Find a grave: said Clarence is buried next to his wife Bernice, his resting place has no marker.
Family Members
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Charles Augustus "Gus" Leigh
1877–1936
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Walter Sprouse Leigh
1879–1880
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Finis Pearl Leigh
1881–1950
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Howard Spaulding Leigh
1884–1967
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Albert Gallatin Leigh
1885–1958
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Harry Benjamin Leigh
1888–1949
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Helen Mary Leigh Woolery
1894–1981
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Julia Pauletta Leigh Minnick
1895–1949
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Wilbur Hewart Leigh
1897–1990
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Richard Russell Leigh
1904–1970