Son of John Thomas & Emmanetta (Bingle) Glines
He served: US Army World War 1
Mustered in on 6/16/1917 as a PVT and was honorably discharged on 7/12/1917. He was then 1 of 68 men chosen for the Rainbow Div. to France.
John died of wounds received on the battlefield in France during World War 1. Originally buried in France he was returned to Hamilton, IL in July of 1921.
Son of John Thomas & Emmanetta (Bingle) Glines
He served: US Army World War 1
Mustered in on 6/16/1917 as a PVT and was honorably discharged on 7/12/1917. He was then 1 of 68 men chosen for the Rainbow Div. to France.
John died of wounds received on the battlefield in France during World War 1. Originally buried in France he was returned to Hamilton, IL in July of 1921.
Gravesite Details
I found a mention of a military headstone, not sure where he is buried
Family Members
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C. Nevva Glines Sears
1878–1964
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Olive Lenora "Nora" Glines Swartz
1880–1948
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Martha Arnettie "Nettie" Glines Wright
1882–1972
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Nellie Elizabeth Glines Austin
1883–1920
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Emma Grace Glines Lubker
1885–1972
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Bertha Etha Glines Ross
1887–1954
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Earl Ernest Glines
1888–1954
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Merle Olin Glines
1898–1978
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Robert Glines
1900–1900
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