Military headstone applied for May 24, 1954.
Name and address of applicant: Bessie Catherine Ashbaugh, Box #74, Lovington, Illinois
World War I
Enlisted May 19, 1918 and honorably discharged on 30 June 1919.
Pvt Co F, Ind 36th Inf
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While in Indiana, he worked as a coal miner for Green Valley Coal Co. in Jasonville, Indiana.
WWI Draft Card: medium height, medium build, blue eyes and light brown hair. June 5, 1917
He married Bessie Catherine Waters. They were divorced December 22, 1939. In 1930 they were living in Arkansas with Bessie's mother Effie Gray.
He remarried Bessie Catherine Waters Ashbaugh (divorced on December 22, 1939) on 21 Feb 1940 in Vigo County. Bessie was born in Coles County, Illinois daughter of Effie Gray and Joseph Waters.
Military headstone applied for May 24, 1954.
Name and address of applicant: Bessie Catherine Ashbaugh, Box #74, Lovington, Illinois
World War I
Enlisted May 19, 1918 and honorably discharged on 30 June 1919.
Pvt Co F, Ind 36th Inf
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While in Indiana, he worked as a coal miner for Green Valley Coal Co. in Jasonville, Indiana.
WWI Draft Card: medium height, medium build, blue eyes and light brown hair. June 5, 1917
He married Bessie Catherine Waters. They were divorced December 22, 1939. In 1930 they were living in Arkansas with Bessie's mother Effie Gray.
He remarried Bessie Catherine Waters Ashbaugh (divorced on December 22, 1939) on 21 Feb 1940 in Vigo County. Bessie was born in Coles County, Illinois daughter of Effie Gray and Joseph Waters.
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