Surname
|
Given
Name
|
Hometown
|
Military
Information
|
Cause
of Death
|
Date
of Death (age)
|
BRITTON |
Rolly B. |
Haward |
Private in the 331st Field
Artillery (Army) |
Pneumonia |
October 10, 1918 (22) Overseas |
BUTLER |
George |
Reserve |
Private Wisconsin National
Guard - 107th Ammunition Train |
Died From Wounds |
August 30, 1918 (26) |
CADOTTE |
John |
Reserve |
Private First Class 107th
Ammunition Train |
Pneumonia |
February 21, 1919 (19)
in France |
DANDY |
James |
Reserve |
Private 130th Infantry |
Killed in Action |
October 10, 1918 (29) |
DeMARR |
William |
Reserve |
Bugler 3rd Batallion 50th
Infantry |
Vehicular Accident in Mayen
Germany |
November 26, 1920 |
DEROSIA |
Dave |
Radisson |
Private 40th Infantry |
Pneumonia |
October 15, 1918 (22) |
DIAMOND |
Francis |
Couderay |
Private 18 Infantry |
Killed in Action |
Oct 4, 1918 (21) at Argonne |
EISTER |
Reinhardt |
Hayward |
Private Ordinance Maintenance
& Repair School - Raritan Arsenal |
Pneumonia |
March 5, 1919 (22) |
ELLIS |
James, M. |
Hayward |
Private First Class Headquarters
Company 130th Infantry |
Pneumonia |
December 18, 1918 (22)
Overseas |
GEORGE |
William |
Reserve |
Private First Class 107th
Ammunition Train |
Pneumonia |
Febraury 10, 1919 (25)
France |
JOHNSON |
Thorville |
Hayward |
Private, 341st Infantry |
Pneumonia |
October 7, 1918 (30) Overseas |
LAMPMAN |
Archie |
Stone Lake |
Private Army Signal Corp |
Pneumonia |
February 15, 1919 (32)
Vancouver Barracks, Washington |
LINDNER |
Walter |
Hayward |
Private 312th Infantry |
Killed in Action |
October 20, 1918 (26) Meuse-Argonne
Defense Sector |
McDONALD |
George LeRoy |
Winter |
Private 161st Depot Brigade |
Pneumonia |
October 6, 1918 (22) Stateside |
MORELAND |
Palmer, O. |
Hayward |
Private 335th Tank Battalion |
Pneumonia |
October 3, 1918 (25) Stateside |
PLACE |
Oscar |
Winter |
Private 254th Ambulance
Company ambco 14th Sanitary Train |
Pneumonia |
October 11, 1918 (22) Camp
Custer Stateside |
URENHOLDT |
Andrew, W. |
Hayward |
Wagoneer, 333rd Machine
Gun Battalion |
Pneumonia |
September 28, 1918 (25) |
.Extracted from:
WISCONSIN'S GOLD STAR LIST
Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Nurses from the Badger State Who Died
in the
Federal
Service During the World War
PREPARED BY
JOHN G. GREGORY
PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY
MADISON, 1925
Department of War History
State Historical Society of Wisconsin
6000 COPIES PRINTED
COMPOSED, PRINTED AND BOUND BY
The Collegiate Press
GEORGE BANTA PUBLISHING COMPANY
MENASHA, WISCONSIN