In 1917 when the U.S. entered WWI he was living in Merrimack NH, a watchman at W H McElwain Co. He was single, short and of medium stature with blue eyes and light hair.
He served in Co. B, 58th Infantry, 4th Division (according to his military tombstone). In 1927-1928 he had a poultry farm in Merrimack NH. He married Jeanette A. "Jennie" Welch.
In 1917 when the U.S. entered WWI he was living in Merrimack NH, a watchman at W H McElwain Co. He was single, short and of medium stature with blue eyes and light hair.
He served in Co. B, 58th Infantry, 4th Division (according to his military tombstone). In 1927-1928 he had a poultry farm in Merrimack NH. He married Jeanette A. "Jennie" Welch.
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