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Pvt Westley James Archibald Veteran

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
10 Jul 1918 (aged 29)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section U, Block 1, Lot 16
Memorial ID
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Private Westley J. Archibald of the Twenty-seventh company, coast artillery corps, died yesterday at Presidio, Cal. He was the only son of Mrs. Mary A. Archibald, 1614 North Tripp avenue, was 29 years old, and before enlisting in December last year was a street car motorman. He has one sister, Mildred. The cause of his death was not stated.

Chicago Tribune (IL) - July 11, 1918
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Private Westley J. Archibald of 1614 North Tripp street, who was reported yesterday to have died in California, had been ill in the Presidio hospital for four months. He was a member of the coast artillery.

Chicago Daily Tribune, 12 Jul 1918
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Private Westley J. Archibald, U. S. A., dearly beloved son of Mary A. Archibald, nee Judge, and the late John W.; fond brother of Mildred. Funeral Tuesday, at 9 a.m., from late residence, 1614 N. Tripp Ave., to St. Genevieve church. Burial at Calvary. Member of Kelvyn Grove court. No. 845, C. O. F. Guelph, Canada, and Roscommon, Ireland, papers please copy.

Chicago Tribune (IL) - July 15, 1918
Private Westley J. Archibald of the Twenty-seventh company, coast artillery corps, died yesterday at Presidio, Cal. He was the only son of Mrs. Mary A. Archibald, 1614 North Tripp avenue, was 29 years old, and before enlisting in December last year was a street car motorman. He has one sister, Mildred. The cause of his death was not stated.

Chicago Tribune (IL) - July 11, 1918
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Private Westley J. Archibald of 1614 North Tripp street, who was reported yesterday to have died in California, had been ill in the Presidio hospital for four months. He was a member of the coast artillery.

Chicago Daily Tribune, 12 Jul 1918
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Private Westley J. Archibald, U. S. A., dearly beloved son of Mary A. Archibald, nee Judge, and the late John W.; fond brother of Mildred. Funeral Tuesday, at 9 a.m., from late residence, 1614 N. Tripp Ave., to St. Genevieve church. Burial at Calvary. Member of Kelvyn Grove court. No. 845, C. O. F. Guelph, Canada, and Roscommon, Ireland, papers please copy.

Chicago Tribune (IL) - July 15, 1918


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