Snohomish County
World War 1


From the Book
Snohomish County in the War: The Part Played in the Great War by the Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Patriotic Civilians of Snohomish County, Washington, U.S.A.
written by William H. Mason Formerly 1st Leiut., 3d Wash. Inf., N. G.
Published by The Mason Publishing Co., Inc. Everett WA
Copyrighted about 1920

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Sergt. John Achatz, Everett
Born at Merrill WI. Entered the A.S.A.P., 6 Feb 1918, at the age of 24 years. Sergeant, Served in the 37th Spruce Squadron. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks, 23 Dec 1918. 864,805.

George D. Ackerman, Edmonds
Born 17 Oct 1897, in Salubria, Washington County, ID, Son of Mrs. Anna Otto, Edmonds. Enlisted at Fort Lawton, 7 Feb 1918, as a machinist in the Q.M. Corps. On 14 Feb, he was transferred to Newport News and from there to Camp Meigs. He went to France as a member of M.S.T.U. 363, 2nd Flying Train, A.E.F. He was later transferred to the Paris Overhaul Park No. 2, 363d Mobil Unit. Private Ackerman was still in France 1 Jul 1919. Attended the Edmonds high school one year.

A.D. Adams, Everett
Mr. Adams, who was formerly one of the port commissioners of Everett, resigned that position in Mar 1918 to enter the Knights of Columbus war work in France. He left Everett 1 Mar 1918 and sailed from New York, 9 Mar. After stops in Liverpool and London, he reached Paris 11 Apr. During his work in Europe, he was in England, France, Belgium and Ireland; and returned home 13 Oct 1919.

Francis E. Adams, Everett
Born 26 Feb 1895 at Portland OR. Resides at 3312 Wetmore Ave. with his grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sales. On account of physical disqualifications he was rejected upon trying to enlist and reported at Camp Lewis 4 Jul 1918. He was sent to Camp Kearny and at Camp Mills was transferred from the 158th Inf., 40th Div., to Co. D, 308th Inf., 77th Div., A.E.F. He was in the Meuse-Argonne offensive with the 78th Div. from 26 Sep to 12 Oct 1918. Discharged 22 May 1919. 3,143,796.

Howard F. Adams, Arlington District
Born at Thetford MI. At the age of 31 years he entered the service through Arlington 25 Jun 1918. From the 30th Co., 166th D.B. at Camp Lewis, he was transferred to Batt. A. 37th Field Art., 13th Div. Discharged 5 Feb 1919 at Camp Lewis. Private, 1st class. 3,135,017

Sergt. Royal J. J. Adamson, Everett
Born 23 Dec 1890 at Seattle. Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Adamson, 2526 Summit Ave. Entered the service 25 Jan 1918 in the Signal Corps, Aviation Section, and was assigned to the 460th Sqdn. at Portland OR. Was transferred to the 42d Provisional Regiment (changed to 101st Spruce Sqdn., Toledo OR) 8 Jul 1918. On 7 Dec was transferred to the 80th Spruce Sqdn., and later to the 1st Co., Casual Detach., Vancouver Barracks. Discharged 31 Jan 1919 at Vancouver Barracks. Made Corporal 18 Mar 1918; sergeant, 11 Sep 1918; sergeant, 1st class, 10 Dec 1918. Sergt. Adamson was an office man for 10 months while stationed at Toledo OR. He was a former Everett high school student, and is a brother of Wallace R. Adamson, 63d Art.

Wallace Adamson, Everett
Born 16 Oct 1897, at Machias. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Adamson, 2526 Summit. Enlisted in 12th Co. 5 Apr 1917, and was transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art. at Fort Casey, 20 Dec 1919 (sic). Discharged at Camp Lewis 27 Apr 1919. 829,212. Brother of Royal J. Adamson.

A. E. Adderley, Everett
Private Adderley was born in Ireland. He took the preliminary examination for enlistment in the Canadian forces before the British Consul in Seattle 3 Jun 1917, and was attested into the 11th Irish Fusiliers of Canada, 5 Jun 1917. He trained at Grandview and Hastings' Park at Vancouver, and took a course of instruction at the Royal School of In., Victoria. He was promoted to sergeant, but reverted to the ranks in order to go to France. He arrived at the 16th Canadian Reserve at Seaford, England, 15 Dec 1917, where he won a marksmanship and took the sniper's course. He left England, 7 Mar and joined the 7th Bn., First British Columbia Regt. in France on Hill 70, 10 Mar being placed in a Lewis gun section. this battalion belonged to the 2nd brigade of the First Canadian Div. He was in the trench warfare operations in the Lens, Loos and Hill 70 sectors. He was later in the Arras sector. He also took part in the battle of Amiens during the first part of August, advancing 10 miles in conjunction with the Australians, French and British troops. On 9 Aug he received a wound in the leg, and was sent to the general hospital at Taplow, England. He reported back to the 3d Canadian Command Depot at Seaford 7 Nov 1918. He reached Halifax 14 Jan 1919 and was discharged 15 Feb 1919 at Vancouver.

Corp. Edward Akins, Snohomish
Served in Co. I, 8th Inf., 8th Div., A.E.F.

James W. Albee, Arlington District
Born at Fort Dodge IA. Entered the service 24 Jul 1918 at Arlington at the age of 24 years and 7 mos. He served in Co. M, 13th Inf. until 7 Jul 1918; and from that time until discharged as a casual. Discharged at Camp Lewis 22 Jul 1919. 3,648,387.

James W. Albie, Hartford
Co. M, 13th Inf.

Oscar C. Aldridge, Everett
Born 17 Dec 1891, at Oso. Son of Mrs. Marie Aldridge, 2306 Colby Ave. Enlisted in the Marines 7 Aug 1917, and from Mare Island was transferred to the Atlantic coast. Discharged at the Marine Barracks, Quantico, 29 Jan 1919. Marksman, 14 Dec 1917; marksman, 21 May 1918. First Class private, 1 Nov 1918. Brother of Wm. O. Aldridge of Monroe, Medical Dept., 14th Inf.

William O. Aldridge, Monroe
Born at Oso. Age at enlistment 28. Son of Mrs. Marie Aldridge, 2306 Colby Ave., Everett. Entered the service 4 Jul 1917, at Seattle and became a member of the Medical Detachment, 14th Inf., 19th Div., at Camp Grant. Discharged 24 Dec 1918. 848,129.

Arthur Aleith, Arlington
Served in Co. G, 7th Div. Bn., Camp Vail NJ

Arthur J. Aleith, Arlington
Served in A. E. F. as a member of the 44th Service Co., Signal Corps

Edwin Aleith, Arlington
Co. H, 361st Inf., 91st Div. He was with the 361st Inf. in St. Miheil, in the Meuse-Argonne, and in the Lys-Scheldt operations. Discharged at Camp Lewis in May 1919.

William H. Alger, Everett
Born at Rhodes Lake. Entered the service 29 Mar 1918 at the age of 22 years. Served in the 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis from 29 Mar 1918 to 26 Sep 1918 when he was transferred to Camp Headquarters which he served until 29 Dec, when he was again transferred to the Mustering Detachment, Inf. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 6 Feb 1919. 2,262,,026

Archie Allen, Everett
Served 2 years in the Canadian army and on 16 Oct 1917, received serious wounds which caused a total paralysis of the right side.

Lionel R. Allen, Everett
Born 26 May 1893 at Mahtowa MN. Parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Allen, 1201 E. Grand Ave. Entered Camp Lewis 24 Jul 1918 and was placed in 40th Co., 10th Bn., 166th D. B. Transferred to Hqrs. Co., 13th Inf., at Camp Fremont and went to the Atlantic coast with the 8th Div. to sail for France. Discharged at Camp Lewis 3 Mar 1919. 3,650,237

Lyle Allen, Marysville
Born at Sandusky MI. Entered the service through Arlington 24 Jun 1918, at the age of 24 years; and served in the 64th Spruce Squadron. He was discharged at Vancouver Barracks.

Ralph Allen, Everett
U.S. Army.

Carl T. Allison, Everett
Born at Temple MI. Entered the service 29 May 1917, at Fort Lawton and served as a member of Batt. A, 83d Field Artillery. Private Allison was in France from 28 Oct 1918 to 18 Jan 1919. Discharged 19 Feb 1919. 2,377,308.

Jesse F. Allison, Everett
Born 21 Mar 1894 at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. 3731 Broadway. Entered Camp Lewis 27 Jun 1918. Was transferred in France to Co. D, of the 322d Inf., 81st Div., and served with the 91st in the Meuse-Argonne battle

Carl H. Allred, Granite Falls
Born at Centralia. Private Allred was inducted into the service at Arlington, 2 Nov 1917 (sic), at the age of 31 years. He served in Co. A, 361st Inf. Discharged 7 Mar 1917 (sic) at Camp Lewis. 2,277,177

Lieut. Ross D. Alverson, Everett
Born 7 Jan 1889 at Warren WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Alverson, 2120 Rockefeller Ave. Lieutenant Alverson enlisted in 5th Co. 5 Feb 1917 and went to Fort Casey with the company as a duty sergeant. After receiving a commission as 2nd lieutenant he was assigned to the 69th Art. C.A.C. and went to France with that regiment. He was in the A.E.F. from 6 Aug 1918 until 18 Feb 1919. Upon his discharge from the army he accepted a position in Sedro-Woolley.

John Alvick, Everett
Born 11 Mar 1896 at Stephenson. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Alvick, R. F. D. 2, Everett. Entered the service at Snohomish 25 Apr 1918 and was sent to Camp Lewis and placed in the 166th D. B. He was transferred to Evacuation Hospital No. 9 and went to France with that unit. He was in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne operations. Discharged at Camp Lewis 9 Jul 1919. 2,291,487.

Adonijah B. Ameden Jr., Everett
Private Ameden was one of the popular Everett boys who died in the service. He had been a member of Co. M, 3d Wash. Inf., N.G., but enlisted in the Coast Art. at Seattle 15 Aug 1918. He was sent to Fort Lawton until 27 Aug when he was sent to Fort Worden and placed in the 7th Co., P.S., C.A.C. He was transferred to Batt. B, 39th Art., C. A. C. but on 2 Nov was taken sick with influenza. He died at Fort Worden 11 Nov 1918 and was buried in Everett 21 Nov 1918. He was born at Wyocena WI, 6 Sep 1898, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ameden, 2525 Virginia Ave. Brother of Private James M. Ameden, also of the 39th Art., C. A. C.

James M. Ameden, Everett
Born 16 Aug 1897 at Wyocena WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ameden, 2525 Virginia Ave. Private Ameden enlisted with his brother at Seattle, 15 Aug 1918, in the coast art. , and was sent to Fort Lawton for a few days. He was then transferred to Fort Worden, into the 7th Co., P.S., C.A.C. Upon the organization of the 39th Art., C. A. C., he became a member of Batt. B. He went east with the 39th ready to sail for France, when the armistice interfered. From Camp Upton, the regiment was sent to Camp Grant, and then to Camp Lewis, where he was discharged 27 Dec 1918. Private Ameden served in Co. M, 3d Wash. Inf., N. G. before enlisting in the artillery.

Albert C. Ames, Everett
Born 10 Jul 1900 at Moscow ID. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ames, 2411 Walnut St. Enlisted in the Marines 25 Jul 1917 and served in the 106th Co., 8th Regt. From Mare Island he was transferred to Quantico in Oct 1917 and from there went to Philadelphia to go aboard the U.S. Transport Hancock for guard duty at Galveston TX. Discharged 11 Mar 1919 at Galveston.

Alfred M. Amundson, Everett
Born in Bricylen MN. Age at entering service 22. Entered Camp Lewis from Snohomish 2 Nov 1917 and placed in the 1st Bn., 166th D. B. Honorably discharged 9 Nov 1919 at Camp Lewis, on S.C.D.

Elmer L. Amundson, Everett
Born 18 Mar 1896 at Bricylen MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Amundson, R.F.D. 2, Everett. Entered Camp Lewis 24 Jul 1918 and from there was transferred to Camp Fremont, and placed in Co. I, 8th Inf., 8th Div.; and went to France with the 8th Inf. Brother of Emil R. Amundson and Wilfred Carl Amundson. Cook

Sergt. Emil R. Amundson, Everett
Born 14 Oct 1891 at Bricylen MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Amundson, R.F.D. 2, Everett. Enlisted 7 Dec 1917, at Fort Lawton, and went to France as a member of the 23d Engrs. Brother of Elmer L. Amundson and Wilfred Carl Amundson. Sergeant.

Wilfred Carl Amundson, Everett
Born 19 Feb 1898 at Rake IA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Amundson, R.F.D. 2, Everett. He entered Fort Lawton 18 Jul 1918 in the Q.M.C. and went to France with a Motor Trans. Unit. Brother of Emil R. Amundson and Elmer L. Amundson.

Andrew O. Anderson, Everett
Born at Stanwood, 9 Feb 1894. Son of Andrew Anderson. Entered the service 20 Oct 1918, from Snohomish, reporting at Fort Worden, where he was placed in the 41st Co. P.S., C.A.C. Discharged at Fort Worden on 21 Dec 1918. 831,590. Brother of Joseph C. Anderson.

Dave N. Anderson, Lowell
Served in the Aviation Corps, U.S. Army.

David N. Anderson, Lowell
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. Born 26 Jan 1890, at Clear Lake, WI. He enlisted at Ft. Lawton in June 1917, and when the armistice was signed was serving in the Aviation General Supply Dept., 635th Aero Supply Sqdn., at Richmond VA. His service took him to Waco TX, North Carolina, Chicago, and finally Richmond.

Edward Anderson, Silvana
Born 9 Apr 1892 at Silvana. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Anderson, Silvana. Entered the service 25 May 1918, at Camp Lewis, and became a member of Co. D, 361st Inf. He was with the A.E.F. from 6 Jul 1918, to 5 Apr 1919. He was with his division in reserve at St. Mihiel and in action in the Meuse-Argonne. on 11 Oct 1918 he received a machine-gun wound through the right leg. Discharged 29 May 1919. 2,785,771

Edward A. Anderson, Bothell
Born 13 Nov 1898 at Bothell. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Swan Anderson, R.F.D. No. 1, Bothell. Enlisted in 12th Co. 10 Apr 1917. He was transferred from 12th Co. to Battery D, 63d Artillery and served in France with the 63d. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 21 Mar 1919.

Emil Anderson, Everett
Born at Stanley WI. Entered the service 14 Aug 1918 at the age of 30 years, through Snohomish, and served in Hqtrs. Co., 27th Art., P.S., C.A.C. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 4 Jan 1919 through the 43d Co., 166th D.B. 3,433,008.

Ernest W. Anderson, Everett
Born 20 Jul 1898, at Minneapolis MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson, 2621 Cleveland Ave. Enlisted 17 Feb 1917, in the Naval Militia, but was discharged 2 Jun 1917, on account of eye trouble. On 27 Dec 1917, he again enlisted, this time at Fort Casey, in 12th Co. Transferred to Batt. F, 65th Art., and on 12 Feb 1918, he was again transferred, this time to Batt. F, 63d Art., C.A.C. Served in France with the A.E.F. from 26 Jul 1918, to 6 Feb 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919. 829,705. Former Everett high school student.

Frank Anderson, Arlington
Served in the U.S. Navy, and was on the U.S.S. Wisconsin for a time.

Fred Anderson, Arlington
Private Anderson served in the A.E.F. as a member of Co. M, 109th Inf., 28th Div. Andrew L. Hoidal, another Arlington man, also served in the same company and regiment of the "Keystone" Division. Both were discharged at Camp Lewis.

George W. Anderson, Arlington District
Born at Auburn. Entered the service through Arlington 25 Jun 1918 at the age of 26 yrs and served in the 118th Spruce Sqdn. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 6 Jan 1919. 3,135,001.

Griffin Anderson, East Stanwood
Born 11 Oct 1893, at Lake Mills IA. Wife, Nell B.. Anderson. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Anderson, East Stanwood. Enlisted in the Navy 6 Jun 1918, at Seattle, and during his service was stationed at Bremerton, Seattle Naval Training Station, and at Cambridge MA, where he studied at Harvard Radio School. Released there 30 Jan 1919. Brother of Sergeant Nils Anderson, of the 48th Art., C.A.C. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were married 7 Feb 1919. They are now residing at White Rock BC.

Harold J. Anderson, Everett
Born 29 Jul 1893, at Edmonds. Wife, Alda Anderson. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, 2222 Lombard Ave. Served a short time in Co. M, 3d Wash. Inf., N.G. and then enlisted in the Marine Corps at Mare Island, 20 Aug 1918. Assigned to Co. B, Sec. 2, Marine Barracks, and later was transferred to the Recruit Depot Detach. Discharged 15 Feb 1919. Upon being discharged, he resumed his duties at the First National Bank.

Harold William Anderson, Everett
Born 9 Jun 1899, at Minneapolis MN. Entered the service 5 Oct 1918, in the S.A.T.C. and was stationed at the Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. Discharged 6 Dec 1918, at Washington. 5,151,624.

Harry M. Anderson, Snohomish
Born 5 Apr. 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Anderson, R.F.D. 1, Snohomish. Enlisted 5 July. 1917, in old 5th Co. at Snohomish. On 21 Dec. 1917, he was transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art., and served with that unit in France from 14 July. 1918, to 27 Feb. 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar. 1919. 829,271. Attended the Everett high school in 1913 and 1914, and then Snohomish high school in 1915 and 1916.

Herbert J. Anderson, Everett
Born 20 Jul 1898, at Minneapolis MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson, 2621 Cleveland Ave. Enlisted 17 Feb 1917, in the Naval Militia, but was discharged 2 June 1917, on account of eye trouble. On 27 Dec. 1917(sic.) he again enlisted, this time at Fort Casey, in 12th Co. Transferred to Batt. F, 65th Art., and on 12 Feb 1918, he was again transferred, this time to Batt. F, 63d Art., C.A.C. Served in France with A.E.F., from 26 Jul 1918, to 6 Feb 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 21 Mar 1919. 829,705. Former Everett high school student.

Herbert L. Anderson, Everett
Born in New York City, New York. Entered the service 25 Jul 1918, at Seattle, at the age of 24 yrs. 10 mos. Served as a wagoner in Ambulance Co. No. 250, 13th Sanitary Train. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Jan 1919. 3,652,851.

John T. Anderson, Silvana
Born 9 Aug 1888, at Silvana. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Anderson, Silvana. Entered the service at Camp Lewis, 25 May 1918, and was transferred from there to Vancouver Barracks. Served in the 87th Spruce Sqdn at South Beach OR and Siemscary. Discharged 6 Jan 1919 at Vancouver Barracks.

Joseph Anderson, Stanwood
Born at Stanwood. entered the service through Snohomish. 5 Sep 1918, at the age of 21 yrs. and 10 mos. From the 47th Co., 166th D. B., Camp Stuart. 4,711,299.

Joseph C. Anderson, East Stanwood
Born at Stanwood, 9 Nov 1896. Son of Andrew Anderson of Everett, but formerly of Stanwood. Entered Camp Lewis 5 Aug 1918 and served in the 13th Div. as a member of an Inf. Unit. Brother of Andrew O. Anderson, 41st Co. P.S., C.A.C.

Joseph Harold Anderson, Lowell
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, Born 11 Jan 1897, at Clear Lake, WI. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in June 1918, and trained at the University Training Station in Seattle. He is brother of David N. Anderson.

Corp. Loren Bruce Anderson, Edmonds
Born 18 Feb 1889, in Ontario, Canada. Son of Mrs. Jennie Anderson, Edmonds. Entered the service 18 Mar 1918, at Ft. Lawton, and placed in the 31st R.R. Engs. Made corporal in June 1918, and was with the A.E.F. Former Edmonds high school student;. Brother of Otto D Anderson, of the 63d Art.

Sergt. Nils Anderson, East Stanwood
Born 16 Aug 1895 in Wennebago Co., IA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Anderson, East Stanwood. Enlisted 10 Apr 1917, in the Coast Art., and served in Hqrs. Co., 48th Art., C.A.C. Left the U.S. 7 Oct 1918, and arrived in the U.S. 18 Apr 1919. Made corporal, 5 May 1918; sergeant, 1 Jun 1918; assistant band leader, 18 Jan 1918. Discharged 29 Apr 1919.

Lieut. Otto D. Anderson, Edmonds
Born 18 Dec 1892, at Edmonds. Son of Mrs. Jennie Anderson of Edmonds. Enlisted 13 May 1917, and attended the Officer's Training School at the Presidio. He won his commission as a second lieut. in artillery on 15 Aug. He was assigned to the 11th Co., P.S., C.A.C. from 1 Sep 1917, to 1 Jan 1918; and was then assigned to Batt. C., 63d Art., with which unit he went to France and served until discharged. He was promoted to first lieut. while in the service. Discharged 14 Apr 1919, at Camp Lewis. He was married to Miss Mary Beckstrom of Edmonds on 4 May 1918. Graduated from the Edmonds high school in 1913, and resumed his study of law at the UW after leaving the service. Phi Kappa Psi and Phi Delta Phi. Brother of Loren B. Anderson, 31st Eng.

Peter Anderson, Lowell
Born at Madison WI. Entered the service 27 Jul 1917, at the age of 27 yrs., and served with the American Army in France as a member of the 33d Co., 20th Engrs. Discharged at Camp Grant 15 Feb 1919. 241,551.

Sergt. Ray E. Anderson, Everett
Born 5 Jun 1896, at Little Rock IA. Enlisted at Spokane, 31 Jul 1917, in the Air Service. Served in the 129th and 62d Aero Sqdn, Kelly Field, until 19 Jan 1918; in the 328th Aero Sqdn in Pennsylvania from 19 Jan to 15 May; in the 814th Aero Sqdn in the same State from that time until the middle of June; and in the 130th Aero Sqdn at St. Paul until the last of July; in the 872d Aero Sqdn, St. Paul, until 1 Nov 1918; with the Air Service Mechanical School at St. Paul, until 4 Jan 1919. Sergeant. Discharged through the 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis, 18 Jan 1919. 1,075,785.

Robert E. Anderson, Everett
Born 13 Dec 1918, at Bremerton, and was assigned to the Seattle Navel Training Station. Left 9 June 1918, for Hampton Roads, and on June 11th was in a railroad accident at Aberdeen SD, in which he lost the right leg, just above the knee and the toes of the left foot. After leaving the hospital he reported to Bremerton on orders, and upon examination was given a Surgeon's Certificate of Disability, 9 Mar. 1918. He graduated from high school at Christiana in 1903, and studied two yrs. at the Christiana Technical School. He was well known in Everett, being the successor of the A.J. Mohn Jewelry Co., 1416 Hewitt Ave. He had two yrs. previous service in the Norwegian Navy in 1907 and 1908.

Sylvester Anderson, Lowell
Born at Cloquet MN, 12 Feb 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson, Lowell. Enlisted in the Naval Militia at Everett, 21 May 1916. This organization became the National Naval Volunteers on 18 Feb 1917; and the Everett company was called out upon the declaration of war with Germany. On 8 Apr. 1917, he was assigned to the U.S.S. South Dakota, and served on that ship until 18 Dec. 1918. He was a gun pointer on a Navy E gun crew while on convoy duty with the South Dakota. Released 18 Dec. 1918, at Norfolk. Everett high school student. Brother of Walter Anderson.

Corp. Walter Anderson, Lowell
Born at Floodwood MN, 9 Nov. 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson, Lowell. Enlisted in the service 12 Feb. 1917; but was honorably discharged on S.C.D. 13 Apr. 1917. He again entered the service in the Army, serving in the inf. and Signal Corps. Discharged 8 Oct. 1919. Former Everett high school student and Queen Anne ( Seattle) high school student. Brother of Sylvester Anderson, U.S.N.

William A. Anderson, Everett
Born 18 Sep 1879, in New York City. Enlisted in 12th Co. before the declaration of war on Germany, and went to Fort Casey 1 Aug 1917. Was transferred to 65th Art. in Dec 1917 and later to Batt. B, 63d Art., with which regiment he served in France. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 21 Mar 1919, and went to California. He visited friends in Everett in May 1919, and returned to California with Sergt. J. S. Ralston.

Frank E. Andrus, Everett
Born at Wallace ID. Enlisted in the 3d Co., Wash. C.A., at Seattle, 5 Apr 1917. He served in the 3d Co.; P.S., C.A.C.; C.A. School Troops; and in the 166th D.B. Discharged 31 Mar 1919. 850,417.

Vern Anette, Everett
U.S. Navy.

Henry Angell Jr., Everett
Born at Carleton MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Angell, Everett. Entered Camp Lewis from Everett, 23 Jun 1918. He was then transferred to Co. B. 157th Inf, "Sunshine" Div., with which he served until 20 Sept. 1918, when he was transferred to Co. B, 305th Inf., 77th Div. He sailed from the U.S. 7 Aug 1918, and arrived from France 24 Apr 1919. He was in the Meuse-Argonne offensive with the 77th Div. from 23 Sep to 7 Oct. Discharged 22 May 1919, at Camp Lewis. 3,133,443.

Sergt. Major Edward A. Anglin, Everett
Born 11 Jan 1887, at Ashland WI. Enlisted 24 Mar 1918, at Ft. Lawton in the Engineering Corps. On 15 May 1918, he was transferred from the Headquarters Detachment of the 31st Engineers to the Headquarters Company of the 4th Eng. Training Regt. In addition to training at Fort Lawton, he was stationed at Ft. Leavenworth and at Camp Humphries. Made corporal, 1 June; sergt., 20 Jun; color sergt., 1 Jul and regimental sergt. major, 21 Jul 1918. He received his honorable discharge 18 Dec 1918, at Camp Humphries. Graduate of the Minneapolis MN high school, class of 1904. His brother, Robert B. Anglin was in the Navy.

Robert B. Anglin, Everett
Served in the Navy during the war and held a rating as electrician, 2d class. Brother of Edward A. Anglin, 31st Engineers.

Beaumont A. Annesley, Everett
Born at Saugatuck MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Annesley, 3810 Wetmore Ave. Entered Camp Lewis 25 Aug 1918, and was transferred from the 6th Co., 166th D.B. to Ft. Benjamin Harrison, into Co. S, 21st Engineers. This regiment was a light railway unit. Discharged at Ft. Benjamin Harrison 2 Dec 1918. Age at enlistment, 26 yrs., 6 mos. 3,546,706. Brother of Joseph Lloyd Annesley, S.A.T.C.

Joseph Lloyd Annesley, Everett
Born 22 Jul 1898 at Saugatuck MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Annesley, 3810 Wetmore. Entered the S.A.T.C. at Pullman, 15 Oct 1918, and served in Co. D, in the Inf. Discharged 31 Dec 1918, at Pullman. 5,203,526. Attended Everett high school in 1914 and 1915. Brother of Beaumont A. Annesley, 21st Engineers.

John Eugene Ansel, Everett
R.F.D. 1. Born 17 Nov 1889, in Jackson County KS. Son of D.V. and Florence E. Ansel, R.F.D. 1, Everett. Reported at Camp Lewis 4 Oct 1917, and became a member of Hqrs. Co., 361st Inf., 91st Div. Upon his arrival at Camp Merritt he was transferred from the 91st Div. to Co. I, 321st Inf., and sailed with that unit 29 Jul. for France. He went into action with the 321st, and on the morning of 11 Nov. 1918, the day when hostilities ceased, he received wounds from which he died 13 Nov. 1918, two days later. He was the only living son of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel. The family moved to Washington in 1907, and to Snohomish County in 1910.

Nicholas Anteno, Everett
Born at Feicunio, Italy. Entered the service 27 Jul 1918, at the age of 26 yrs. Discharged at Camp Grant IL, 21 Jan 1919. 3,416,899.

Howard O. Anthes, Everett
Born 16 Jun 1896, at Langley. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Anthes, 2528 East Grand. Enlisted in the Navy at Seattle, 3 Aug 1917. He left Bremerton on the S. S. Great Northern through the Panama Canal, and from Philadelphia sailed to Brest. He spent 18 months in France, and was still in the service in Aug 1919. Graduated from Everett high school in 1915 and attended the UW one year.

Chester A. Anthony, Monroe
Born 6 Nov. 1896, at Rock Island IL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F.P. Anthony, Monroe. Enlisted in the Army 25 Aug 1918, and was sent to the Mechanic's School at O.A.C., Corvallis. On 15 Oct., he was transferred to Ft. Stevens, OR, and placed in Hqrs. Co., 27th Art., C.A.C. On 15 Oct., he left for Camp Eustis. Discharged 4 Jan 1919, at Camp Lewis. 3,433,238. Was a former Monroe high school student.

Private Emil Arentzen Arlington
Born at Cedarhome. Entered the Q.M. Corps at Camp Lewis 3 Oct 1917, through Arlington, at the age of 25 yrs., 10 mos. Discharged at Camp Lewis 22 Dec 1917.

Private George Arentzen, Arlington
Born at Cedarhome. At the age of 23 yrs., he entered the Q.M. Corps at Camp Lewis, through Arlington, 3 Oct. 1917. Discharged 22 Dec 1917

Charles E. Armstrong, Snohomish
Born at Smithmill MN. Entered the service from Snohomish 25 Apr 1918, at the age of 25 years, and served in the 8th Co., 166th D. B. until 23 May, when he was transferred to the Medical Detachment of the 361st Inf. with which he served in France until 29 Apr 1919. He was in the St. Mihiel with the 91st Div.; in the Meuse-Argonne, from 26 Sep to 12 Oct 1918 and in the Lys-Scheldt, from 31 Oct to 11 Nov 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis 1 May 1919, through the 48th Co., 166th D. B. 2,291,780.

Lieut. Spencer Armstrong, Everett
Born 22 Jan 1896, at Menominee MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Armstrong, 3231 Hoyt Ave. Enlisted 5 Jan 1918 in the 3d O.T.C., Camp Lewis. On 19 Apr 1918, he was made sergeant and on 1 May 1918, he entered Camp Jackson in the F.A.R.D. on 21 Jun he entered the School of Fire for field art. officers at Fort Sill, having been commissioned as a 2d lieutenant on 1 Jun at Camp Jackson. On 19 Sep he was assigned to the 26th F. A. Camp McClellan and was ordered to Camp Mills for overseas duty, 20 Oct. On 20 Nov he was returned to Camp McClellan. On 3 Nov while at Camp Mills, he was promoted to 1st lieutenant, Field Art. He was discharged at Camp Grant IL, 10 Feb 1919. Lieut. Armstrong graduated from the Everett high school in 1913 and was attending the US as a member of the class of 1920 when he enlisted in the Army. He is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. Upon his return to Everett, Lieut. Armstrong was placed in charge of the Veterans' Welfare Commission in Everett, with offices in the Dorchester Building. Later the office was moved to 2931 Colby Ave. On its inspection in Jun 1919, this office was declared to be the best conducted in the State.

Peder O.A. Arneson, Stanwood
Born 15 Sep 1887, in Vestnes, Norway. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rekdal, Vestnes, Norway. Wife, Katherine Arneson. Entered the service through Arlington, 31 Oct 1918, and became a member of the 41st Co. P.S., C.A.C., at Fort Worden. On 3d Nov, he was transferred to the October Automatic Replacement Draft. Discharged 17 Dec 1918, at Fort Worden. 831,549.

Albert A. Arnevik, Everett
Born in Trondhyen Norway. Left Everett 22 Oct 1918, to serve in the 40th Co. P.S., C.A.C. Discharged 21 Dec 1918, at Fort Lawton. 831,741. Age at enlistment, 26 yrs 7 mos.

Corp. Alton Arrowood, Edmonds
Born 16 Apr. 1894, at Eagle Bend MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Arrowood, Edmonds. Entered Camp Lewis 23 Jun 1918, and shortly afterwards was transferred from the 39th Co., 166th D.B. to Co. D, 157th Inf. 40th Div. He went to France with the " Sunshine " Div., and after reaching France was transferred to the First Army Military Police Batt. He also served in the 87th Co., Prisoner of War Escort, and Co. M, 157th Inf., 40th Div. Made Corp. 4 Sept. 1918. 3,133,663. Brother of Charles C. Arrowood, 8th Inf.

Charles C. Arrowood, Edmonds
Born 16 Apr. 1894, at Eagle Bend MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arrowood, Edmonds. Entered Camp Lewis 24 Jul. 1918, and shortly after was transferred from the 36th Co., 166th D.B. to Camp Fremont, and placed in Co. I, 8th Div. He reached France in this unit shortly before the Armistice was signed. Brother of Corp. Alton Arrowood, 157th Inf.

Frank A. Ashe, Granite Falls
Age at enlistment, 24 yrs., 2 mos. Born at Cerisco NE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashe, Granite Falls. Entered the service from Arlington, 29 Jun 1918. Discharged 27 Nov 1918, at Camp Pike AR. Brother of Sergt. James A. Ashe, 13th Supply Train.

Sergt. James A. Ashe, Granite Falls
Born 15 Aug 1895, at Cerisco NE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ashe, Granite Falls. Entered Camp Lewis, 26 Apr 1918, and became a member of Co. D, 13th Amm. Tr., 9 Sep, and on 21 Sep, transferred back to Co. A, 13th Supply Tr. Made sergeant, 1st class, 27 Nov 1918. Discharged 25 Feb 1919, at Camp Lewis. Graduated from Granite Falls high school in 1911 and attended the U. of Washington in 1911 and 1912. 2,291,611.

Lawrence M.C. Astrup, Everett
Born 20 Sep 1888, at St. Croix Falls WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Astrup, 325 West 59th St., Seattle. Entered Camp Lewis 2 Mar 1918, and served in 11th Co. and 25th Co., 166th D.B. Discharged 9 Dec. 1918, at Camp Lewis. 2,286,139.

Sergt. Raymond E. Attebery, Everett
Born 11 Sep 1895, at Richmond MO. Son of Mrs. Bettie Attebery, 2516 E. Grand Ave. Enlisted in the Oregon National Guard company at Salem OR., 26 Mar 1917, while attending the Willamette University. His company became Co. M, 162d Inf., 41st Div. at Camp Mills, he was transferred to Hqrs. Co., 162d Inf., and went to France with that unit. Sergeant. Discharged at Camp Lewis 20 Mar 1919. Former Everett high school student.

Willard E. Atterson, Everett
Born at Snoqualmie. Entered the service 29 Jan 1918, at the age of 25 yrs., and served in the 73d Spruce Squadron. Discharged 20 Dec. 1918, at Vancouver Barracks. 2,416,225.

Floyd L. Austin, Silver Lake
Served in Co. F, 62d Inf.

Lawrence L. Austin, Everett
Radio Corps. U.S. Navy.

Winthrop R. Austin, Everett
Born 23 Jul 1892, at Port Huron MI. Wife Reta L. Austin. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop R. Austin, 2004 Hewitt Ave. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917, in 12th Co., and left Fort Casey with Batt. D, 63d Art. Sailed from the US on 14 Jul 1918. At Limoges he was assigned to the Instructors' Staff, O. & T. Center No. 2, and did lecture work on mechanical repairs, spring making and tempering of steel. From Limoges he was also sent over interior and western France with motor convoys from base ports. Was assigned to Bordeaux Casual Co. No. 30, Bordeaux, 15 Jan 1919. Sailed from Bordeaux 27 Jan 1919, and arrived in the US, 7 Feb 1919. Private, 1st class 21 Jul 1917; mechanic, 30 Dec 1917; gunner, 2d class, 5 Mar 1918; chief mechanic, 25 Sep 1918. Discharged 22 Mar 1919, at Camp Lewis. Attended high school at Lorraine OH, and Oberlin OH, and the Bradley Polytechnical Institute, Peoria IL. 829,200.

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Frank N. Backus, Everett
Born 24 Nov 1891, at Mt. Vernon. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Backus, 3116 McDougall Ave. Entered the 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis, 3 Nov 1917, and was honorably discharged 9 Nov 1917, on S.C.D. Former Everett high school student.

Leonard Clark Bacon, Marysville
Born 31 Jan 1897, in Tioga County PA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bacon, Marysville. Enlisted in Mar 1914, in the Engrs. Corps, U.S.A., and at the expiration of his first enlistment, re-enlisted in the Medical Corps in June, 1918.

Walter H. Bacon, Edmonds
Born 11 May 1892 at Kelso. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon, Edmonds. Wife, Sybil Bacon. Entered the service 4 Nov 1917, at Camp Lewis and was transferred from the 1st Co., 166th D. B. to Co. A, 147th M. G. Bn., 41st Div., with which unit he went to France. Made corporal 17 Feb 1918, at Nantes, France. Discharged at Camp Lewis 20 Mar 1919. 111,501.

Lieut. Enoch W. Bagshaw, Everett
Born 31 Jan 1884, at Flint, Wales. Wife, Elizabeth Bagshaw. Father, F. Bagshaw, 1616 Broadway, Seattle. Commissioned as a first lieutenant in the Engineers at Everett, 15 Oct 1918, and went to Fort Douglas UT where he was assigned to the 403d Engineers. Was sent to the E.O.T.S., Camp Humphries, 7 Nov and remained there until he completed the course, where he was placed on the Eng. Res., 1 Feb 1919. Graduated from Broadway high school Seattle, 1903, and from the UW, 1908, with the degree of B. S. He has been a member of the Everett high school faculty for 8 years and as football coach developed teams that held the interscholastic championship of the State from 1911 to 1918. He was a member of the UW football teams of 1904,1905,1906, and 1907; all-northwest quarter in 1906 and captain of the 1906 and 1907 teams. He had two brothers in the service - Frank Bagshaw of Roslyn, at Camp Lewis and Cradoc L. Bagshaw of Seattle dispatch runner with the 161st Inf., A.E.F., wounded 11 Aug 1918. Lieutenant Bagshaw became 1st lieutenant in Company M, 3d Wash. Inf., N. G., in May 1919, upon the resignation of 1st Lieutenant W. H. Mason.

Sergt. Russell Baird, Everett
Born 18 Aug. 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Baird, 2016 Pacific Ave. Enlisted in the Medical Enlisted Reserve Corps 23 Apr. 1918, at Vancouver Barracks. On 16 Oct. he was transferred to the S.A.T.C., Co. B, at North Pacific College, Portland. He was discharged there 13 Dec 1918. 881,768. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1915, and later attended the U. of Washington and the North Pacific College.

Floyd D. Balch, Snohomish
Born 18 Oct 1895, at Cedarvale KS. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Balch, Snohomish. Re-enlisted in 5th Co., 16 Mar 1916, and after the company was mobilized into federal service, was transferred to Batt. A, 69th Art. and went to France with that regiment. Private, first class. Discharged 19 Mar 1919, at Camp Lewis.

Troy M. Bales, Snohomish
Born at Richland MS. Entered the service through Snohomish 21 Feb 1918, at the age of 22 yrs. Served as a member of the 33d Sqdn., and was discharged at Vancouver Barracks 28 Dec 1918. 876,834.

James H. Ballew, Everett
Born 30 Aug 1899, at Park River ND. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ballew. Entered the service 15 Oct 1918, in the S.A.T.C. at Pullman. Discharged 18 Dec 1918 at Pullman. 5,3033,657. Brother of John A. Ballew, U.S. Navy.

John A. Ballew, Everett
Born 12 Oct 1896, at Mound City SD. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ballew, Everett. Enlisted in the Navy, 29 Sep 1917, and served on a destroyer. Brother of James H. Ballew, S.A.T.C. Former Everett high school student.

Cecil M. Ballinger, Everett
Born 9 Jul 1892 at Albiline (sic) TX. Son of Mrs. Edith V. Thornton, 1915 Rucker Ave. Entered the service 7 Oct 1918, and served in the 4th Instruction Co., Buzzer School, Signal Corps, from that date until 7 Jan 1919. Was placed in 46th Co., 166th D. B., 7 Jan and discharged out of that unit for 1 Feb 1919, at Camp Lewis. 984,133. Private, first class. Former Everett high school student.

Sergeant Harvey E. Bancroft, Everett
Born 25 Nov 1892, at Battle Creek MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bancroft, 3024 Kromer. He entered Camp Lewis as a wireless operator in the Signal Corps. and served in Co. A, 116th Bn. He was transferred from Camp Lewis to Camp Greene, and from there to Camp Mills and then overseas. Served in the Intelligence Department in the Second Army Corps in France, and was with the A.E.F. from 26 Nov 1917 to 28 Jun 1919. He was in the Army 28 mos.

Lieut. Floyd F. Barber, Everett
Barber was appointed to the 2d Engineers Camp at Vancouver Barracks with the rank of 1st lieutenant, and reported at that station 1 Sep 1917.

Donald S. Barge, Everett
Served in the U.S.N.R.F., Naval Training Station, Seattle, and was released from duty 17 Dec 1918.

Donald S. Barge, Marysville
Served in the U.S.N.R.F., Naval Training Station, Seattle, and was released from active duty 17 Dec 1918.

Victor Baril, Snohomish
Born 2 Jul 1876, at Gantilly, Quebec. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A Baril of Gantilly. He enlisted in 5th Co., 8 Jul 1918, at Snohomish, and later was transferred to Batt. B, 39th Art., C.A.C. Cook. Discharged through 26th Co., 166th D.B., Camp Lewis, 26 Dec. 1918 830,108.

Private Abner Allen Barnes, Everett
Born 28 Feb 1894, at Zeanale KS. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Barnes, 2105 Rockefeller Ave. Entered the service 25 Apr 1918, and became a member of the machine gun co., 355th Inf., 89th Div. On 28 Jan 1919, he was transferred to the 338th Inf., 88th Div. He served in France with the 89th Div., during the time it was in action, and was in the St. Mihiel battle. Discharged 11 Apr 1919. 2,845,015.

William F. Barnes, Machias
Born 11 Mar 1894, at Aberdeen. Wife, Helen Barnes. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barns, Machias. Reported at Camp Lewis 26 Apr 1918, and 3 weeks later was sent to Ft. Riley in the Medical Corps. From there he was sent to the Mayo Bros., Rochester, Minn. for instruction. He was returned to Fort Riley, and then sent to Camp Cody, where he was discharged 6 Dec 1918.

Francis M Barnett,Jr. Everett
Born at Onana IA. Entered the service 14 Jan 1918. Left the U.S. 31 Aug 1918, and arrived in England, 13 Sep 1918. Left England, 23 Nov 1918, and arrived in the U.S., 24 Dec 1918. He served in the Aviation Corps. Discharged at Camp Lewis through the 41st Co., 166th D.B., 28 Dec 1918. 1,070,739.

Dee Barnhart, Marysville
Born 9 Jul 1897 at Davenport. Son of Mrs. Maria Barnhart, Marysville. Enlisted 26 Mar 1918 and became a member of Co. C, 31st Engrs. at Fort Leavenworth. The 31st Engrs. was organized about 1 Apr 1918; left Fort Leavenworth 18 May arrived at Camp Mills 4 am. 5 Jun, boarded the transport Manchuria at Hoboken 5 Jun, left Hoboken 7 Am 7 Jun, arrived at St. Nazaire 19 Jun, arrived at Saumer 23 Jun, left 8 Oct and arrived at Camp G. M. Dodge, Montoir, 9 Oct; organization changed 7 Sep to the 31st Regt. Trans. Corps, by G. O. 42, 42 Hq. S. O. S. The organization of Co. C was again changed to 3d Co. Trans. Corps. 14th Grand Div., 8 Dec 1918.

Othiel Barnhill, Everett
Born at Victor MT, 11 Sep 1900. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barnhill, 3328 Oakes Ave. Enlisted on 10 Oct 1918, at the age of 18 years and one month, in the S.A.T.C., UW and was assigned to Co. A, Discharged 18 Dec 1918, at Seattle. 4,593,159. Graduated from Everett high school in Jun 1918.

Wesley I. Barr, Arlington
Born 10 Apr 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Barr, R.F.D. 3, Arlington. Entered Camp Lewis 5 Oct 1917, in the inf., but was transferred to the 16th F.A., 4th Div., with which he served in France and in the Army of Occupation. He was wounded in action 30 Jul 1918, while in action with the 4th Div. Brother of Willis E. Barr.

Private Willis E. Barr, Arlington
Born at Arlington. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Barr, R.F.D. 3, Arlington. Entered the service 24 Jul 1918, at Dixon KY, at the age of 27 yrs. 9 mos. He served in Batt. B, 6th Regt., F.A.R.D., at Camp Zachary Taylor. Discharged 12 Dec 1918. 3,891,844. Brother of Wesley I. Barr, 16th F.A.

Albert Barraman, Marysville
Born 21 Nov 1899, at Port Angeles. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barraman, Marysville. Enlisted 10 Apr 1917, in 12th Co., and after serving 6 months at Everett and Fort Casey was honorably discharged on account of being under age. Upon returning to Everett, he enlisted in Co. C, W.S.G. (later Co. M, 3d Wash. Inf., N. G.). On 12 Apr 1918, he received his discharge from the National Guard to enlist in the Navy and received the radio instruction at the US Training Station. He was assigned as a radio operator on the submarine H-8 at the submarine base, San Pedro CA. Was released to inactive duty 7 Mar 1919.

Emil Barrison, Norman
Served in the U.S. Army.

Bugler Nilford W. Barron, Snohomish
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Barron, Snohomish. Entered the service 15 Sept. 1917, and served in the 337th Inf., 85th Div. as a bugler.

Alva Barstow, LakeStevens
Born at Shelby IA. Entered the service 24 Aug 1918, at the age of 31 years, through Snohomish. Private Barstow served as a member of the 22d Co. P. S., C. A. C. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks, 23 Dec 1918. 3,432,556.

Clarence Bartholomew, Lowell
Born 10 Nov 1890, at Denstrun PA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Bartholomew, Lowell. Served in the Navy.

Edward Bartholomew, Lowell
Born 26 Dec 1892, at Denstrun PA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Bartholomew, Lowell. He enlisted in the Navy in Nov. 1917, and after training at Mare Island was assigned to patrol duty.

Alden F. Bartlett, Everett
Born at East Jordan MI. He enlisted in the Naval Militia at Everett 6 May 1916. He was mustered into federal service 7 Apr 1917, and sailed from Bremerton on the U.S.S. South Dakota. He served 21 mos. in the Navy.

Carl J. Bartlett, Marysville
Born 7 Apr 1897, at Marysville. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Bartlett of Marysville. Entered the 5 Aug 1918, at Arlington, and became a member of Co. D, 12th Inf., 8th Div., at Camp Fremont. On 10 Sep 1918, he was transferred to the 22d M.G. Bn. of the same division. Discharged 22 Mar 1919, at Camp Lewis, out of 26th Co., 166th D.B. 4,266,873. He graduated from the Marysville high school in 1916. He was married 19 Jan. 1918, to Miss Edna Schumacher of Monroe. Brother of Rex Lee Bartlett, U.S.N.R.F.

Private Clyde J. Bartlett, Edmonds
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Bartlett, Edmonds. Served in the A.S.A.P. Brother of Eben F. Bartlett.

Machinists Mate Eben F. Bartlett, Edmonds
Born 23 Jul 1890, at Edmonds. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Bartlett, Edmonds. Enlisted in the Navy at Seattle 31 May 1918. Released 21 Dec 1918, from the Gulfport Naval Training Station. Brother of Clyde J. Bartlett.

Carpenters Mate Rex L. Bartlett, Marysville
Born 22 Sep 1895, at Marysville. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Bartlett, Marysville. Enlisted in the Navy at Seattle, and from Bremerton shipped aboard the U.S.S. Great Northern. He graduated from Marysville high school in 1914. Brother of Carl J. Bartlett, 22d M.G. Bn.

Raymond Barton, Everett
Born at Mendota MO. Entered the service from Everett, 22 Jun 1918, and served in France with Co.B., 305th Inf.. 77th Div. He was in the Meuse-Argonne from 26 Sep to 11 Nov 1918. He left the US, 7 Aug 1918, and returned 24 Apr 1919. Discharged 23 May 1919 at Camp Lewis. 3,133,552.

Raymond Earl Barton, Lowell
Born 5 Feb 1888, at Mendota MO. Son of Eliza A. Barton, Lowell. Entered the service 24 Jun 1918, at Camp Lewis. From 166th D.B., Camp Lewis, he was transferred to Co. B, 157th Inf. 40th Div. at Camp Kearny, and went to France with that unit. In France he was transferred to Co. B, 305th Inf., 77th Div., and was in action with the 77th Div. in the Meuse-Argonne, from 26 Sep to 11 Nov 1918. Discharged 23 May 1919.

James Edward Bartram, Everett
Born 19 Jun 1895, at Jefferson OH. Son of Ada S. Bartram, 1301 Grand Ave. Private Bartram enlisted in the Air Service soon after the U.S. declared war on Germany, and served in the 155th Aero Sqdn., A.E.F. He was gassed while in action in France. He was discharged the latter part of Mar 1919, at Garden City NY and is now residing in Ashland MT. He was also stationed in England during part of the time of his enlistment in the Army.

Lieut. Alfred Bass, Everett
Born 21 Apr 1892, at Winnipeg, Canada. Wife Jean Bass. Son of Mrs. Martha Fuson, Richmond Highlands, Enlisted 21 Aug 1917, in the Air Service at Ft. Lawton. Was transferred from the 125th Aero Sqdn. at Morrison VA. On 22 Dec. was assigned to the Army Balloon School. at Ft. Omaha as an instructor. On 21 Mar 1918, was assigned to the U.S. School of Aeronautics, at Columbus OH as an instructor. On 27 May 1918, was assigned to Omaha and on 14 Jul was assigned to the U.S. Army Balloon School at Arcadia. Received his commission as a second lieut. 12 Sep 1918. Graduated from the Broadway high school, Seattle in 1910, and attended the UW after graduating. Discharged 4 Jan 1919.

Casper E. Bast, Everett
Born at Tacoma, 28 Apr 1889. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bast, 3620 Broadway. Reported at Camp Lewis 3 Oct 1917, and was assigned to Co. D, 161st Inf. 26th Div. Sailed from Hoboken 11 Dec 1917, arriving at Brest 27 Dec. He was at Is-sur-Tille, a rest camp, until 3 Feb 1918, and then to St. Aignan, a replacement camp. Transferred to Co. B, 102d Inf., 26th Div., 28 Jun. Went into action at Moye, in Lorraine sector 1 Jul., and was gassed in the Belleau Woods 16 Jul. Taken to Base Hospital 24 at Gondricourt and later to 17 at Dijon, where after convalescing he was transferred to the Medical Detachment. Transferred to Co. D, 161st Inf. 25 Nov. Sailed from Brest 11 Jan 1919, arriving at Boston 21 Jan. Sent to Camp Devens and then to Camp Lewis on 3 Feb Discharged 8 Mar 1919.

Harry B. Batchelder, Arlington
Born at Arlington. Entered the S.A.T.C. at the age of 18 years. He was a member of Co. I. Discharged at Seattle 18 Dec 1918. 4,593,091

Pedec Batten, Everett
Born in Christiansund Norway. Entered the service 27 Jun 1918, and served in the 115th Spruce Sqdn. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 25 Jan 1919. 3,138,862.

William Joseph Baudry, Everett
born at Escanaba MI. Enlisted in the Everett Naval Militia 10 Jun 1918, at the age of 18. Mustered into federal service 7 Apr 1917, and served on the U.S.S. South Dakota. Released from active service 17 Feb 1919, at Pelham Bay Park NY.

Private George Bauguess, Arlington
Served in the Army as a member of the 91st Div., and was in action with it in its operations in France and Belgium.

Lawrence W. Bavrey, Everett
born 22 Aug 1896, at Saco MT. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Bavrey, 1306 Broadway. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F. in August, 1918, at the Naval Training Camp, Seattle. Rating, Seaman, 2d class, radio. Released 13 Feb 1919, at the U. S. Naval Training Camp at Seattle.

Andrew N. Bayeoryes, Everett
Born 17 Apr 1891, at Gavalon, Greece. Entered Camp Lewis 25 Apr 1918, and became a member of the Med. Detach., 361st Inf., 91st Div., with which unit he went to France, and served until discharged. Was in reserve with the 91st at St. Mihiel, and was in the Meuse-Argonne from 26 Sep to 9 Oct, and again from 11 to 13 Oct; and in the Flanders operations, Belgium, 1 to 11 Nov. Was one of the men who helped carry Major Miller back to the dressing station, after he had been wounded in the Meuse-Argonne. Many readers, no doubt, have heard of the shell which fell among the wounded of the 91st on the night of 26 Sept., killing 14. Pvt. Bayeoryes was lying about five ft. from where the shell struck and was covered with mud, but escaped injury. One of his "pals" from Seattle was standing up at the time, a few feet away, and was killed, being struck in the head by fragments of the shell. 291,421. Discharged 1 May 1919, at Camp Lewis.

Kenneth P. Bayne, Everett
Born at Sioux City IA, 18 Jun 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bayne, 2314 Oakes Ave. Enlisted at Camp Murray, 30 Jun 1917, and became a member of Co. F, 18th Engrs. (Ry.). He left Camp Murray 1 Aug for New York and on 9 Apr sailed for Liverpool; arrived at Liverpool 23 Apr and the next day went to Southhampton; left Southhampton on 29 Apr for La Havre; went to Bordeaux 1 Sep and was at Bassens Dock from 5 Dec 1917 until 14 Jul 1918. From there he went to the Talmont Dock project to remain until 13 Nov when he went to La Rochelle, where he was stationed until 14 Dec. From there he went to Camp Beau Desert, where he remained until 6 Mar 1919. Was on detached service, Q.E.F. University, at Beaune Cote-d-Or until 6 Apr when he went to Bordeaux to embark. Discharged at Camp Lewis 16 May 1919. 169,941.

Arthur H. Bean, Everett
Born at Seattle. Entered the service 19 Oct 1918,

Arthur Herbert Bean, Maltby
Born 4 Mar 1898, at Seattle. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W Bean, Maltby. Entered the S.A.T.C. at the UW training Camp, 19 Oct 1918. He was transferred to a casual detachment on the 44th Inf., with which he served until 15 Feb 1919, when he received he discharge at Ft. Lewis. 4,593,341.

Chester L. Beard, Everett
Born 5 Mar 1894, at Tenino. Son of Mrs. J. F. Beard of 3201 Nassau St., Everett, and the late J. F. Beard, who was long associated with the sheriff's office of this county. He volunteered 28 Jul 1917, with the Marines and served with the prison detachment at Mare Island. 14 Dec 1917 he was transferred to the 129th Co. and sent to Bremerton. Received his honorable discharge 1 Apr 1918. Attended the Everett high school for three years, 1910,1911, and 1912. In 1915, he and his brother, Lester L. Beard, entered the shoe business in Everett, and was so engaged until the time he volunteered.

Sergt. William K. Bebeau, Everett
Born 17 Aug 1888, at Chicago IL. He enlisted in 12th Co. 19 Oct 1917. From Fort Casey he was sent to the Coast Artillery School for Enlisted Specialists at Fort Scott, on 3 Jan 1918. On 21 Feb he was transferred to the Casual Detachment, C. A. School, Fort Monroe, receiving a rating as electrician sergeant, 1st class, upon completion of the course. He was transferred on 26 Aug to the 46th Art., C.A.C. He was at Camp Eustis from 26 Aug to 14 Oct. Arrived in France, 26 Oct, landing at Brest. Was stationed at Libourne 5 Nov. Left Marseilles 26 Jan 1919, and arrived in New York 12 Feb. From there he was sent to Camp Dix and assigned to 22d Co., 153d D. B. On 19 Feb he left for Camp Lewis, and upon his arrival was placed in the 43d Co., 166th D. B. Discharged 4 Mar 1919. Graduate of the Everett high school, class of 1907.

Otis Beck, Everett
Born 22 Oct 1894, in MS. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Beck, 1411 Wetmore. Enlisted 25 Oct. 1917, at Ft. Lawton and served in France as a member of Co. D, Co. E and 11th Co., 20th Engrs. (Forestry). Discharged at Camp Lewis 6 Jun 1919.

Private Solomon Becker, Everett
Born at Goldengen, Russia. Served 8 mos. in the 1st Inf., at Camp Lewis.

Roy C. Beckman, Monroe
U. S. Army

Mechanic Theodore Beckmeyer, Snohomish
Born 15 Jan 1893, at Hoffman IL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Beckmeyer, R.F.D. 3, Snohomish. Entered Camp Lewis 6 Sep 1917, and became a member of Co. E, 361st Inf., 91st Div., with which organization he served in France. He was in St. Mihiel in reserve, in the Meuse-Argonne and in the Lys-Scheldt Operations. He received a wound in the right leg on 1 Nov 1918, at Audenarde, Belgium, and on 1 Aug 1919, was still being treated at the Letterman General Hospital, Presidio, San Francisco. 2,257,296.

Harry Bedal, Arlington
Headquarters Co., Inf. 8th Div. He entered the service in Jul 1918 and was discharged 16 May 1919, at Camp Lewis. He accompanied the 13th Inf. to Camp Mills and Camp Merritt.

Machinists Mate Bertram A. Bedell,
Born 28 May 1892, at Tacoma. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bedell, Everett. Enlisted in the Navy 3 Oct 1917, at Bremerton. Served as a machinist's mate on coast patrol for 18 mos. Wife, Lucille Bedell.

Midshipman Everett Eugene H. Beebe,
Born at Stevensville MT, 2 Dec 1889. Midshipman Beebe volunteered for service in the Navy 21 Jun 1917, reporting at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton. His service included training at Bremerton; at the U.S.S Naval Auxiliary School, Chicago; at the U.S.S Naval Auxiliary School, Cleveland; and at the Pelham Bay Naval Station, NY, where he attended the Officers' Material School. He had service on the U.S. Sub-Chaser 288 at Bremerton, and on the U.S. Sub-Chaser 310. His transfers were from the reserve force to the auxiliary force 25 Apr 1918, and back to the reserve force on 5 Aug 1918. On 15 Dec 1917, he was made a coxswain; on 1 Aug 1918, a quartermaster 2d class, and on 9 Dec 1918, he received his promotion as a midshipman. On 12 Dec 1918, he was released to inactive duty. Graduated from high school in Seattle in 1908, and in 1913 received his degree of LL.B. from the UW. Played on the varsity baseball teams in 1912 and 1913. Prior to entering the service, Midshipman Beebe was a member of the law firm of Hathaway, Beebe and Hathaway, and upon his return to Everett he became associated with the law firm of Coleman and Fogarty. A brother, Walter B. Beebe, was the first sergeant in the Heavy Artillery. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Beebe, 206 11th Ave. North Seattle.

Guy C. Beede, Everett
Born 25 Apr 1888, at Marine Mills MN. Wife, Alice Beede. Enlisted in Co. M, 3d Wash. Inf., 9 Apr 1918, but asked for his discharge 14 Jun to enlist in the Signal Corps. Attended the Tr. Det., W.S.C., Pullman, until 13 Aug, then going to Ft. Leavenworth, in Co. A, 1st Tr. Bn., Sig. Corps; and on 6 Nov to Camp Meade, where the battalion became the 223d Field Sig. Bn. Went to Camp Lewis 19 Jan, where he was discharged 1 Feb 1919. Made sergeant Dec 1918, at Camp Meade. 3,424,722.

Lieut. Clement A. Beehler, Everett
Born at Newark NJ Served 6 yrs. 8 mos. in the Army and was a second lieutenant in the A.S.A.P.

Arthur Wayne Beeson, Edmonds
Born 7 Aug 1887, in Wayne County IN. Son of Mayor and Mrs. F.R. Beeson, Edmonds. Enlisted in the Navy 4 Jun 1917, at Seattle. Transferred from Bremerton 20 Aug. 1917, to the U.S.S. New York. During the period of his convoy work and mine laying operations, he witnessed 21 submarine attacks. His ship assisted in laying mines between Orkney Island and Norway, the Orkney Island and the Firth of Forth being used as bases. He was present at the surrender of the German fleet in the North Sea, and was a member of the guard of honor for President Wilson, when he landed in France on his first trip to Europe. Discharged at Newport News, 31 May 1919. Rating fireman, first class. Graduated from high school at Connersville IN.

Private Vincent Louis Befountaine, Everett
Born 30 Aug. 1886 at Lower East Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson, of Lower East Chezzetcook, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Enlisted in the Canadian Army, 18 Dec. 1917, originally in the engineers but was later transferred to the inf. He sailed for England 19 Apr 1918, and left England for France on 18 Sep 1918, as a member of the 72d Overseas Batt. On 29 Sep 1918, after an engagement near Sancourt, was reported missing in action, and it was not until 31 Jul 1919, that he was declared to have been killed inn action. He was a veteran of the Boer War.. He is survived by his wife, Lillie M. Belfountaine, who resides in Seattle. 2,137,812.

Leo I. Beigle, Arlington
Born 8 May 1898, at Stanton MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Beigle, Arlington. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F. at Seattle, 11 May 1918, and on 22 May was transferred from the UW Training Station to Bremerton on the U.S. Training Ship Philadelphia. On 15 Nov he was transferred back to the US Training Station. Released 25 Jan 1919 at Seattle. Brother of Percy James Beigle, 12th Inf.

Percy James Beigle, Arlington
Born 12 Jul 1896, at Stanton MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Beigle, Arlington. Entered the service 5 Aug 1918, at Camp Fremont, and was placed in Co. D, 12th Inf., 8th Div. From 8 to 23 Aug he was an unassigned casual; from 23 Aug to 23 Oct 1918, he was a member of Co. D, 12th Inf.; from 24 Oct to 1 Dec 1981, he was in Co. A, Dev. Bn.; from 12 Dec 1918 to 16 Jan 1919, he was a casual at Camp Fremont. On 16 Jan, he was transferred to 43d Co., 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis and was discharged there 1 Feb 1919. 2,569,164. Brother of Leo I. Beigle, U.S.N.R.F.

Fred A. Beilfus, Lowell
Born 14 Dec 1895, at Appleton WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Beilfus, Lowell. Entered Camp Lewis in Jul 1918, and from there was transferred to Camp Fremont and placed in Co. I, 8th Inf., 8th Div. He was one of the member of the 8th Div. which left for France in Nov 1918.

Sergt. Gustave Beilfus, Lowell
Born 1 Aug 1893, at Appleton WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Beilfus, Lowell. Enlisted in Dec 1917 at Fort Lawton and went to France as a member of the 23d Engineers. Sergeant.

Corp. Otto F. Beilfus, Lowell
Born 8 Feb 1899, at Appleton WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Beilfus, Lowell. Enlisted 1 Dec 1917, at Fort Lawton, and went to France as a member of Truck Co. No. 9, 23d Engrs. He was in the Meuse-Argonne offensive from 3 Oct to 11 Nov 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 22 Jul 1919. 848,722.

Walter H. Beilfus, Lowell
Born 30 Nov 1897, at Appleton WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Beilfus, Lowell. Enlisted 1 Jun 1918, at Fort Lawton in the Cavalry but was later transferred to Batt. F, 61st Field Art. Discharged 3 Jan 1919. 888,438

Corp. Harold C. Bell, Everett
Born at Snohomish, 27 Feb 1893. Son of Judge and Mrs. W.P. Bell, 2130 Rucker Ave. Entered Army Service at Fort Lawton 11 Oct. 1918, in the Tank Corps. On 21 Oct he was transferred from Ft. Lawton to Camp Colt, and on 16 Nov from Camp Colt to Camp Dix. He was a member of Co. A, 338th Bn. Made corp. 8 Nov. 1918. Discharged at Camp Dix 1 Dec. 1918. 3,428,930. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1912, and from the WSC in 1916, with the degree of B.S.

Edwin L. Bellinger, Monroe
Born 5 Dec 1894 at Willston ND. Son of Mr. and Mrs. N.J. Bellinger, Monroe. Enlisted in 5th Co. at Snohomish on 9 Jul 1917. Was transferred to Batt. F, of the 65th Art. and later to Batt. A, 55 th Art., C. A. C. After returning from France he was discharged out of the 166th D. B., 21 Feb 1919 at Camp Lewis. Private Bellinger was in action from 1 Aug to 11 Nov 1918 with the 55th regiment. Graduated from the Monroe high school in 1914. Private, first class. 827,994.

Sergt. Hiram J. Bellinger, Monroe
Born 3 Nov 1891 at Willston ND. Son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Bellinger of Monroe. Enlisted in 5th Co. 8 Jul 1917 and went to Fort Casey with his company on 1 Aug 1917. Transferred to 22d P.S., C.A.C. at Fort Worden in Oct. 1917, and later to the 39th Art., C.A.C. Made corporal at Fort Casey on 25 Oct 1917; sergeant at Fort Worden, 7 Jan 1918. Discharged 26 Dec 1918, at Camp Lewis, out of the 27th Co., 166th D. B. 830,105. Married 2 Jan 1919, to Miss Gladys Wright of Dayton OH. Attended high school at Williston ND for 3 yrs.

Louis J. Bellinger, Monroe
Born 5 Nov 1889, at Williston ND. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bellinger, Monroe. Entered the service 8 Mar 1918, in the Air Service and became a member of the 10th Aero Sqdn. Sailed for England in Jun 1918. He worked on the construction of Hospitals and airplane hangers in England. Private, 1st class. Discharged 10 Jan 1919, out of the 26th Co., 166th D. B. Brother of Hiram J. Bellinger and Edwin N. Bellinger. 1,148,452. He attended high school for 4 yrs at Williston ND.

George Benedict, Gold Bar
U.S.N.R.F.

Clarence A. Benfield, Everett
Born 1 Jan 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Benfield, 2519 Fulton. Entered Camp Lewis 24 Jun 1918, and was put in the 38th Co., 166th D. B. On 11 Jul, he was transferred to Co. B, 157th Inf., 40th Div.; on 29 Sep, he was transferred to Co. D, 323d Inf., 81st Div., A.E.F. He was in the St. Die sector, from 4 to 9 Oct 1918; Somme-Dieu sector, 9 to 10 Nov 1918 and was in the Meuse-Argonne offensive 11 Nov. He was discharged at Fort D. A. Russell WY, 14 Jun 1919. Private Benfield attended the Everett high school from 1910-1916

Leslie J.A. Bengtson, Monroe
Born at Machias in 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bengston. Entered the service 5 Aug 1918, going to Camp Fremont. From there he went to Camp Mills in Oct., and after being stationed at three different camps in Virginia, he was sent to Camp Lewis 13 Mar 1919. He was a member of the 12th Inf., 8th Div. Discharged at Camp Lewis 20 Mar 1919.

Corp. Harry Bennett, Monroe
834th Aero Squadron.

Henry T. Bennett, Monroe
Born at Andover SD. Entered the service at Portland OR 15 Dec 1917, at the age of 28 yrs. Was a member of the 834th Aero Sqdn.; and served in the A.E.F. from 7 May 1918, to 10 Dec 1918. Made corp. 9 Mar 1918; sergt., 1 Sep 1918. Discharged 15 Jan 1919. 769,151.

Sergt. Leo F. Bennett, Monroe
Born at Andover SD 3 Mar 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T.N. Bennett, Monroe. Enlisted in the Air Service 15 Dec 1917, at Vancouver Barracks. After training in the U.S. he went to England as a member of the 834th Aero Sqdn. He was in training at Dover, England, for a period of 8 mos, and had almost completed his preliminary training for service in France when the armistice was signed. He was among the first of the A.E.F. forces that sailed for home, crossing on the Empress of Britain, and landing at New York 11 Dec. 1918. He died in New York from Spanish influenza on 17 Dec 1918. 697,152. Attended high school at Vancouver WA, from 1911 to 1915, and the UW in 1916. He was made a sergeant at Camp Mills. Last available reports show that 33 Washington men lost their lives while in the Air Service of the United States Army or that of its allies, and Sergt. Bennett was the only one from Snohomish County.

Carl J. Benson, Everett
Born 26 Jun 1895, at Minneapolis MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Benson, 2505 Cleveland. Enlisted in the Marine Corps 14 Dec 1917. Trained at Mare Island and was sent overseas 9 May 1919, as a member of 67th Co., 5th Regt., 2d Div., and was in the engagements in France in which the 2nd Div. participated.

Edwin A. Benson, Everett
Born 17 Jul 1893, at Minneapolis MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Benson, 2505 Cleveland. enlisted in the Navy 4 Mar 1918, and served on the U.S. Sub-chaser 312. Released 8 Jan 1918

Corp. Iner J. Benson, Everett
Born 31 Mar 1890, in Sweden. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Benson, 2505 Cleveland Ave. Entered the service 28 May 1918, at Vancouver Barracks, and became a member of Co. M, 44th Inf., 13th Div., at Camp Lewis.

Electrician Otto I. Benson, Everett
Born 14 May 1892, at Minneapolis MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benson, 2316 Cedar St. Wife, Gladys Benson. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F. 6 Aug 1917, and trained at the UW Training Station until 15 Dec., when he was transferred to Harvard to complete work in the radio course. He was there until 3 May 1918, when he went to the U. of Conn. From there he went to Philadelphia, then to Hoboke, and sailed for Brest 30 Jul 1918. While in France he was transferred to the U.S.S. Cahill, a mine-sweeper. Rating, electricion, 2d class. Mr. and Mrs. Benson have one daughter, Thora Benson. His brother, Harry T. Benson, was also in the service during the war.

Otto I. Benson, Everett
U.S. Navy.

Arvid N. Berg, Arlington
Born 17 Feb 1884, at Silverdale. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John A Berg, R.F.D. 1, Arlington. Entered the service 25 Jun 1918, in the A.S.A.P. at Vancouver Barracks. On 18 Jul he became a member of the 42d Sqdn. and on 12 Dec was placed on detached service, Medical Corps. Discharged 18 Mar 1919, at Vancouver Barracks. Brother of Oscar Z Berg, 13th Regt. U.S.M.C.

Oscar Z. Berg, Arlington
Born 24 Aug 1895, in Kitsap Co. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John A Berg, R.F.D. 1, Arlington. Enlisted in the U.S.M.C. in Apr 1918, and became a member of Hdqrs. Co., 13th Regt. Was transferred from Mare Island to Penn. in Jun 1918, and then to Quantico, where he remained until Sep 1918. Was in France from Sep 1918 to Apr 1919, with the Hdqrs. Co., 13th Regt. Brother of Arvid N. Berg, A.S.A.P. Attended WSC in 1914 and 1915.

Ole B. Berge, Everett
Born in Norway, 3 Oct 1894. Entered Camp Lewis 3 Oct 1917, and was placed in Co. D, 316th Engrs., 91st Div. and served in France with that regiment. Discharged 30 Apr 1919 at Camp Lewis. 2,273,294. Private Berge was with the 91st Div. at St. Mihiel, in the Meuse-Argonne and in the Lys-Scheldt operations.

Magnus Berger, Everett
Born at Ortley SD. Became a member of the 3d Co., 164th D.B. 28 Aug 1918, at the age of 21 yrs. Discharged at Camp Funston 31 Dec 1918. 4,500,065.

Sergt. Major Renie E. Bergeron, Everett
Born 9 Nov 1893, at Minneapolis MN. Son of T. J. Bergeron, 16008 Hoyt Ave. Inducted 5 Sep 1918 and sent to Camp Lewis. Transferred from the 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis to Co. A, Casual Camp, 8th Div., Camp Fremont. Left Camp Lewis for Camp Fremont on 26 Sep, but was taken ill with influenza while on the train, and at Vancouver Barracks was transferred to the hospital and was there for 6 weeks. He went on to Camp Fremont, 10 Nov. The 8th Div. having left for the Atlantic coast he was placed in a casual camp and acted as sergeant major in the Hqrs. Co. of the casual camp until 13 Dec 1918, when he was discharged. 4,611,853.

Ensign Clarence D. Bergman, Everett
Born 1 Nov 1895, at Fergus Falls MN. Son of Mrs. H.P. Bergman, 2609 Lombard Ave. Enlisted 14 Dec 1917, at Bremerton in the U.S.N.R.F. Transferred to the Seattle Naval Training Station 4 Jan 1918; on 25 Mar, to Chicago ( Municipal Pier ) O.M.S.; on 1 Jan to Cleveland on board the training ship Rufus P Ranney, and was on this boat until 1 Aug He was a Cleveland from 2 Aug to 2 Sep He went to Chicago 3 Sep and remained there until 28 Oct. He was sent to Pelham Bay 28 Nov to the O.M.S. and graduated 29 Dec., receiving his commission as an ensign, and was then stationed at South & White Hall, New York City. Released 23 Mar 1919, at the latter place. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1914, and entered the U. of Montana in 1915. Upon receiving his release, he resumed his studies at Bozeman. He was a member of the Everett high school football teams of 1912-1914; of the U. of Montana teams of 1915-1917, being captain of the 1917 team, and of the U. of Montana basketball teams of 1916 and 1917. H. Walter Bergman, a brother of Ensign Bergman, served in the Inf.

Philip Bergquist, Fortson
U.S. Army. Camp Lewis.

E.G, Bergstrom, Marysville
Co. M, 2d Wash Inf., N.G., and Co. M, 161st Inf., A.E.F.

John Bergstrom, Everett
Born 24 Jun 1889, In Sweden. Enlisted 27 Jul 1917, at Walla Walla, and served during the war as a member of Batt. D, 146th Field Art. On 9 Oct he was sent to Camp Greene; on 23 Nov to Camp Mills, and on 30 Nov to Camp Merritt. His regiment landed in England, 7 Jan 1918, and proceeded through England to La Havre, arriving there 11 Jan. They were sent to Camp De Souges for training. He was in the Champaigne-Marne, from 15 to 18 Jul 1918; Aisne-Marne, 18 Jul to 6 Aug 1918; St. Miniel, 12 to 16 Sep 1918; Meuse-Argonne, 26 Sep to 11 Nov 1918; Was also in the Army of Occupation. Discharged 29 Jun 1919 at Camp Lewis. 138, 347. Wife, Amelia Bergstrom.

Adolph Berlin, Everett
Born in Sweden. Entered the service at Fort Thomas, 5 Aug 1918, at the age of 29 yrs. Made corp. 4 Nov 1918. Was a member of Co. F, 67th Inf. Discharged at Camp Lewis 18 Feb 1919, through the 44th Co., 166th D.B. 3,241,726.

Earl W. Bernard, Everett
Born 25 Feb 1897, at Marquette MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bernard, 3405 Lombard. Entered Camp Lewis 6 Sep 1918. Given an honorable discharge 10 Sep 1918, at Camp Lewis on S.C.D. 4,707,944.

James F. Berry, Marysville
Born 4 Nov 1892, in Edgar County IL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Berry, Marysville. Reported at Camp Lewis 25 Jun 1918, and from there was transferred to Fort Benjamin Harrison and became a member of 5th Bn., 22d Engrs., with which organization he went to France in Oct 1918.

Sergt. Lawrence S. Berry, Everett
Born 10 Feb 1896, at Ely MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Berry, 3622 Lombard. Entered Camp Lewis 5 Mar 1918, and on 20 Jun., was transferred from 39th Co., 166th D. B., to Co. A, 316th Engrs., 91st Div., with which he served until the date of his discharge, 29 Apr 1919. Was in the St. Mihiel sector, 11 to 13 Sep; Meuse-Argonne, 26 Sep to 11 Oct; Lys-Scheldt, from 31 Oct. to 11 Nov. Sergt., 13 Jan 1919. 2,286,229. Was one of the 100 men chosen from the 91st Div. to carry our colors into Germany. Three men from his company were picked in selecting the 100 men. Acted as a runner in the engagements of the 91st.

Ray P. Berry, Everett
Born in Nehma MI, 23 Sep 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Berry, 1502 Colby Ave. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F. at Seattle, 21 Jun 1917, and served at Bremerton WA. Released to inactive duty in Jan 1919.

Steve Bertalan, Everett
Born in Cook County IL. Entered the service 6 Feb 1918, from Everett, and served in the A.S.A.P. Age at enlistment, 23 yrs. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 23 Dec 1918. 864,816.

Milton A. Bertrand, Everett
Born at Silver Lake. Entered the A.S.A.P. 19 Sep 1917, from Everett, at the age of 21 yrs. He served in the 102d Spruce Sqdn. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 9 Jan 1919. 870,880.

E.A. Betts, Everett
Born 15 Feb 1896, at Denver CO. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Betts, R.F.D. 1, Everett. He entered Camp Lewis 25 Jul 1917, and became a member of Co. D, 361st Inf., 91st Div. He went to France as a member of the 91st Div. and was with the "Wild West" in its operations in the St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and in the Lys-Scheldt.

Jack J. Betts, Everett
Born 1 Aug 1889, at Snohomish. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Al. L. Betts, Everett. Enlisted 10 Apr 1917, in 12th Co. He was transferred at Fort Casey to the 7th Co. for guard duty at Butte, and upon his return from there was transferred to the Supply Co., 63d Art., with which he served in France. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919. Private, first class. He attended the Bellingham Normal for two years.

Clare V. Beyers, Everett
Born 10 Jan 1896, at Big Rapids MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Beyers, 3716 Wetmore Ave. Enlisted in the Navy 21 Jun 1917, at Bremerton. He served on the U. S. S. North Dakota as an engineer. He was also on the Transport Mahon on convoy duty and made 9 trips overseas before 6 May 1919. Attended Everett high school in 1912 and 1913.

Major Willis C. Bickford, Everett
Born 11 Jun 1886, at Redfield SD. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bickford, 4218 10th Ave., N.E., Seattle. Entered Federal service 25 Jul 1917, as commanding officer of old 12th Company. At that time he was county engineer of Snohomish county, but was granted a leave of absence for the remainder of his term. On 10 Nov 1917, he was assigned to the 8th Co., Wash. C.A.; and on 27 Dec was assigned to Batt. F, 63d Art., C.A.C. On 8 Jan 1918, he was sent to the School of Field Artillery at Ft. Sill, and returned to his battery 18 Mar. He went to France in command of his battery, and on 13 Jul was transferred to the Staff of the First Replacement Div. On 2 Feb 1919, he was placed in charge of quarry and road work in central France, and was relieved from that assignment 20 Jul 1919, returning to the U.S. 17 Aug 1919. Discharged 6 Sep 1919. He received his promotion from captain to major 9 May 1919. Attended high school at Redfield SD, and graduated from the U. of South Dakota.

Hal D. Bigelow, Edmonds
Born 3 Feb. 1897 at Dolliver IA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Bigelow, Edmonds. Entered the service 4 Aug 1918, and was sent to Camp Fremont, where he was placed in Co. A, 12th Inf., 8th Div. Private Bigelow graduated from the Edmonds high school in 1915, and took a business course in Seattle. He was married 19 Oct 1918, to Miss Ruth McElroy of Edmonds.

Lieut. D. G. Bisson, Arlington
Served in the U. S. Navy, and was in Italy during part of the war period.

George Bizeau, Everett
Born in Nahama MI. Entered the service 4 Jun 1918, at Ft. Lawton, at the age of 18 yrs 9 mos. Served as a member of Batt. C, 39th Art., C.A.C. Discharged through the 27th Co., 166th D.B., at Camp Lewis, 26 Dec 1918. 888,637.

George L. Bjork Everett
Born in Duchere France. Entered Camp Lewis 25 Apr 1918, from Everett, at the age of 24. Was in 7th Co., 166th D. B. until 24 May 1918, when he was transferred to Co. C, 347th M. G. Bn., 91st Div. Went to Camp Merritt 6 Jul. Was with the A.E.F. from 16 Jul 1918 to 25 Mar 1919. Was in the Meuse-Argonne offensive from 26 Sep to 4 Oct. Private Bjork was wounded in the left hand by a machine gun bullet, 29 Sep. Discharged 15 Apr 1919, at Camp Lewis. 2,291,632.

Private, 1st class Perry M. Black Everett
Born at Courtland KS, 5 Feb. 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Black, R.F.D. 1, Everett. Wife, Mabel E. Black. Enlisted in the Army 24 Jul. 1918, going to Camp Lewis, where he was placed in the 40th Co. 166th D.B. On 15 Aug. he was transferred to Camp Fremont and assigned to Co. L, 13th Inf., 8th Div. He left Camp Fremont 18 Oct. for Camp Mills, where he remained until 1 Dec., then going to Camp Merrit. On 10 Dec. he was transferred to the Hqrs. Co., 13th Inf. He arrived at Camp Lewis 4 Apr. 1919, and was discharged 5 Apr. 1919. 3,650,360. Is a brother of Charles Marion Black, 126th Inf., killed in action in France. He is a member of the firm of Black & King, 2930 Colby Ave. Harold B. King, the other member of the firm, was also in the service.

Corp. Charles Marion Black, Everett
Born at Courtland KS, 3 Apr 1886. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam R Black, R.F.D. No. 1, Everett. Entered Camp Lewis through Snohomish, 3 Nov 1917. He was transferred 18 Nov to Co. I, 162d Inf., 41st Div. at Camp Mils. After reaching France he was transferred to Co. L, 126th Inf., 32d Div., 3 May 1918. Two weeks later he entered the Alsace sector and was in that sector from May 1918 to Jul 1919. He entered the Soissons sector 28 Jul and on 30 Jul was transferred to the Chateau Thierry sector. He was in action on the Oureq 30 Jul. and his company was relieved 7 Aug after capturing Fismes. On 28 Aug he entered the Soissons sector as a part of Mangin's 10th Army. He and his squad went over the top on the morning of 31 Aug., in the fight for Juvigny. Was caught in a communication trench covered by enemy machine gun fire and was severly wounded in the right thigh, dying soon afterward. In the battle at Juvigny on 31 Aug., Black's company suffered severely, only 13 coming out alive. He was made corp. 8 Aug 1918. He was a brother of Perry M. Black.

Lloyd L. Black, Everett
Born 15 Mar 1895, at Leavenworth KS. Son of Judge and Mrs. W.W. Black, 2940 Oakes Ave. Wife, Gladys G. Black. Enlisted 1 Oct 1918, in the Central Officers' Training Camp, Camp Zachary Taylor KY, for field Art. training. Transferred 8 Nov 1918, from the 15th Observation Batt. to the 53d Tr. Batt. Discharged 2 Dec 1918. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1906; from the UW in 1910, with the degree of A.B., and from the UW in 1912, with the degree of L.L. B. Served as prosecuting attorney of Snohomish county from Jan 1917, to Jan 1919. During his military service he was absent on leave without pay. He was graduated with honors from high school and university, and was a member of inter-collegiate debate teams while attending the higher institution. Upon his return from Officers' Camp, Mr. Black resumed his law practice in the Commerce Building. Brother Wendell W. Black, 38th Field Art.

Sergt. Wendell W. Black, Everett
Born at Everett, 15 Apr 1896. Son of Judge and Mrs. W.W. Black, 2940 Oakes Ave. Entered Camp Lewis 1 Sep 1917, and became a member of Co. E, 361st Inf., 91st Division. Transferred in May 1918 to the O.T.S. at Camp Lewis and later to Batt. F, 38th Field Art. Made corp. in Oct 1917, and sergt. in Dec 1917. Was made a sergt. again in the 38th Field Art. in Aug 1918. Sergt. Black graduated from the Everett high school in 1914, and attended the UW for 3 and one-half yrs. While in high school, he was one of Everett's inter-Scholastic debaters, and was also a member of debate teams at the UW. Discharged 24 Jan 1919. Brother of Lloyd L. Black.

Leon Earl Blackman, Everett
Born 17 Sep 1886, at Snohomish WA. Son of Mrs. Armine Blackman, 1424 Wetmore Ave. Entered the service 15 Oct 1918, at Everett, and was sent to the S.A.T.C. at WSC, Pullman. Discharged 21 Dec 1918, at Pullman. 5,203,660

Basil B. Blackmore, Snohomish
U.S. Navy. Served on the U.S.S. South Dakota

Forrest L. Blakeman, Darrington
Born at Oconoomowoc WI, 28 Sep 1895. Son of James A Blakeman, Darrington. Entered Camp Lewis 25 Jun 1918, and was assigned to the 30th Co., 166th D.B. On 16 Jul. he was transferred to Camp Kearny and placed in Co. A, 158th Inf. He sailed for England 11 Aug, and landed in London 25 Aug. In France, he was transferred to Co. L, 111th Inf., 28th Div. on 16 Sep. He went into action in the Meuse-Argonne on 26 Sep, and on the 28th Received a gun shot wound. He was in hospital at Dijon, Bordeaux and Brest from 28 Sep to 20 Apr 1919, when he sailed for the U.S. He was sent to the hospital at Camp Lewis 10 May, and on 1 Jul was sent to the Letterman Hospital. He was still confined there on 30 Aug 1919.

Earl E. Blanchard, Snohomish District
Born in Brainerd MN. Entered the service at Snohomish 23 Jun. 1918, at the age of 22 yrs. 2 mos., and served in Co. M, 13th Inf. Discharged at Camp Lewis 29 Jul 1919. 3,133,714.

Fred Blank, Everett
Born at Park Falls WI. At the age of 29 yrs. he entered the Army from Everett, 6 Jul 1918, and served in the 17th Co., 2d Regt., A.S.A.P. Discharged 21 Dec 1918, at Vancouver Barracks. 3,415,130.

Julius Blankenburg, Snohomish District
Born in Savalt County IA. Entered the service through Snohomish 25 Aug 1918 at the age of 24 years. Private Blankenburg served in the 4th Co., 166th D. B. until 10 Sep when he was transferred to Co. A, 76th Inf. Discharged at Camp Lewis 24 Feb 1919. Private, 1st class. 3,946,274.

Carl A. Bloomberg, Arlington
A.S.A.P.

Arthur C. Blue, Stanwood
Served in the U.S.N.R.F. Released from active duty 29 Jan 1919 at the Navy Yard, Puget Sound.

Cook Otto Bluemke, Arlington
Born 7 May 1889 at Bay City MI. Entered Camp Lewis 7 Sep 1917, and received training as a cook. He left Camp Lewis 6 Jun 1918, with the 91st Div. and arrived in France 17 Jul. He was in reserve with his unit, Co. L, 361st Inf., in the St. Mihiel; and was with his company in the Meuse-Argonne and in the Belgium operations. He sailed from St. Nazaire 3 Apr 1919, and landed in New York 15 Apr. Discharged at Camp Custer 29 Apr 1919.

Private H. Marshall Blunt, Everett
Born 29 Jun 1890 at Kincaid, KS. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Blunt, 1910 Pacific Ave. Entered Camp Lewis 24 Jul. 1918, and shortly afterward was transferred to Camp Fremont, where he became a member of Co. L, 13th Inf., 8th Div. He went to Camp Mills and then to Camp Merritt with that unit. After several months in the eastern camps, he was transferred to Camp Lewis for his discharge, which he received 23 Jul. 1919. 3,650,299. Is married, his wife being Adele Lee Blunt.

Private, 1st class Russell De Forest Blunt, Everett
Born 25 Dec 1893 at Kincaid KS. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Blunt, 1910 Pacific Ave. Enlisted in the Army 8 Apr 1918 and served in the 15th Service Co., Signal Corps, at Ft. Leavenworth until Jun. 1918. Upon reaching France he was transferred to the 116th Field Signal Bn., at Coudde. His next transfer was to the 103d Field Signal Bn., 28th Div. He was in action in the Second Battle of the Marne, in the Toul sector, and in the Meuse-Argonne. He accompanied the Army of Occupation to Germany. He was with the A.E.F. from 6 Jul 1918 to 24 Apr 1919. Discharged 24 May 1919. 982,281.

Charles A. Blunt, Everett
Born 4 Apr 1892 at Kincaid KS. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Blunt, 1910 Pacific Ave. Enlisted 28 Jun 1918, at Everett, and was sent to the Oakland Technical High School for instruction in auto work for 8 wks. He was then transferred to the 48th Co. C.A.C., Ft. Scott CA, 26 Aug. He was then transferred to 4th Co. A.R.D., 40th Regt. C.A.C., 5 Oct. He left Ft. Scott for Hoboken preparatory to sail for overseas, but the signing of the armistice shifted him to Camp Upton, arriving there 11 Nov. He left Camp Upton 27 Nov for San Francisco, and on 18 Dec left that point for Camp Lewis. Discharged 31 Dec at Camp Lewis. Former Everett high school student. He is a brother of Russell DeForrest Blunt and H. Marshall Blunt

Wagoneer Charles A. Blythe, Robe
Born at Holton MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Blythe, Robe. Entered the service from Arlington 17 Dec 1917, at the age of 24 yrs. Was a member of the 217th Engrs. at Camp Beauregard. He was discharged at Camp Lewis 20 Feb 919, out of the 41st Co., 166th D.B. 2,491,865. Bother of Private Roderick Blyth, 23d Inf., who was killed in France 2 Jul 1918 while in action with the 2d Div.

Private Roderick Blythe, Robe
Was Born 2 Nov 1895 at Holton MI. He entered Camp Lewis from Arlington 3 Oct 1917, and became a member of the 5th Co., 166th D.B. On 4 Oct he was transferred to Co. D. 161st Inf. at Camp Mills, and left for France 13 Dec 1917. He was later transferred to Co. A, 161st Inf. in May 1918, and shortly after to Co. M of the famous 23d Inf., 2d Div. Went into action on 2 Jul 1918, shortly after being transferred, and was killed in action 2 Jul 1918, near Chateau-Thierry. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Blythe of Robe, and brother of Charles A. Blythe of the 217th Engrs. 75,435.

Private Alphonsus Bob, Tulalip
Was one of the two Tulalip Indians who gave their lives in France in the service of the U.S. He went to France with Co. D, 361st Inf., 91st Div., having entered Camp Lewis just before the division left for overseas. In less than 2 mos. after reporting at Camp Lewis he was in France, and on 27 Sep 1918, he died. He was the son of Georgie and Mary Bob. His mother died 3 days after receiving word of the death of her son in France, her death occurring 15 Oct 1918. Was born on the Tulalip Reservation in 1889. He attended the school at Tulalip, and was later employed at the same institution as a nightwatchman. He had planned before entering Camp Lewis, to enlist in the navy, fearing that he would not be called to the colors. It was with pride and happiness, however, that he received his call to enter the Army.

Sergt. Charles R. Bockmier, Everett
Born 3 Oct 1893, in New York. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rocmier, 2929 Rockefeller. Entered Camp Lewis 25 May 1917

Sergt. Richard A. Bodin, Everett
Born 1 Apr 1882, at Oconto WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bodin, 2610 Broadway. Enlisted in the Marine Corps, 11 Apr 1917, at Seattle, and from there was sent to Mare Island and placed in 7th Co., 5th Regt. Was later transferred to the 23d Co., 6th M. G. Bn. He sailed for France 31 Jul 1917, and saw service in France with the 2d Div. Sergeant. After the signing of the armistice was in the Army of Occupation.

Private Hugo W. Boettcher, Monroe
Born in Clay County MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Boettcher, Monroe. Enlisted in Co. D, 2d Wash. Inf, at Seattle, in May 1917. He went to Camp Mills from Camp Murray with the regiment, where it became the 161st Inf., 41st Div. On 19 Jul 1918, after reaching France, he became a member of Co. I, 26th Inf., 1st Div. He was killed in action with the famous First, 19 Jul 1918, in the Soissons operations. Attended high school at Renton and Walla Walla.

Lieut. Harry Boissonnault, Everett
Born 29 Jul 1895, at Spokane. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Boissonnault, 2310 Colby. Enlisted in the O.T.C. at the Presidio, 9 May 1917. He received his commission as a second lieut. of Inf., 15 Aug 1917, and was first assigned to Co. K, 63d Inf. at the Presidio. At Camp Meade he was assigned to the 77th Inf., and after a month was again assigned to Co. I, 63d Inf. at New York City. He was employed in the County Engineer's office before entering the service. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1913, and attended the UW 2 yrs.

Melvin M. Bolland, Everett
Born 9 Oct 1895, at Milica MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Bolland, 1928 Lombard. Entered Camp Lewis 25 Jul 1918 and became a member of the 39th Field Art. 13th Div. Discharged 15 Jan 1918, at Camp Lewis. Wife Phyllis Bolland. Brother of Olaf A Bolland 8th Inf.

Olof A. Bolland, Everett
Born 21 Dec 1888 at Decorah IA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Bolland, 1928 Lombard. Entered Camp Lewis 25 Jul 1918, and was transferred from there to Camp Fremont, and placed in the 8th Inf., 8th Div. Went to France with the 8th Inf. shortly before the armistice was signed. Brother of Melvin M. Bolland, 39th Field Artillery.

Acting Stable Sergt. Frank L. Booth, Everett
Born 20 Aug 1894, at Ravanna KS. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Booth, 3514 Wetmore. Enlisted 21 Jul 1918, and became a member of the Machine Gun Company, 75th Inf., 13th Div., with which he served until discharged. Was acting stable sergt. Discharged 30 Jan. 1919. 3,144,978.

Albert R. Borden, Monroe
Went to France with the U.S. Marine Corps in August 1917.

Edwin H. Bordsen, Everett
Born at Evansville MN., 7 Mar 1890. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bordsen, 2502 Hoyt Ave. Enlisted in the Naval Militia in Everett, 16 Feb 1917, and saw service on the U.S.S. South Dakota, including eight trips across the Atlantic on convoy duty, Brother of Walter N. Bordsen, U.S.N. Released at Pelham Bay, 23 Dec 1918.

Walter N. Bordsen, Everett
Born at Evansville MN, 28 Mar 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bordsen, 2502 Hoyt Ave. Wife, Alda Bordsen. Enlisted in the Navy at Bremerton, 24 Mar 1918. Released 24 Dec 1918, at Puget Sound Navy Yard. Brother of Edwin H. Bordsen, who served on the U.S.S. South Dakota.

Corp. R.L. Borgault, Everett
Born 11 Jan 1891 at Davis WV. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Borgault, 1919 Grand. Entered the service 5 Nov 1917 at Fort Lawton. He was transferred from Fort Lawton to Kelly Field and then overseas in the 360th Aero Sqdn. Corporal

Emil Borreson, Arlington District
Born in Norway. Private Borreson entered the service from Arlington 3 Oct 1917, at the age of 26 yrs. He served in Co. C, 361st Inf., 91st Div., and was with his unit in the St. Mihiel. Meuse-Argonne and Lys-Scheldt operations. Discharged 28 Apr 1919, at Camp Lewis. Private, 1st class. 2,257,014

Harry Archibald Botting, Everett
Born 22 Jun 1895, at Stillwater MN. Enlisted in the Navy 6 Jul 1917 at Puget Sound. Honorably discharged at Key West 16 Sep 1918.

George L. Bouck, Sultan
Born 22 Feb 1893, at Menominee MI. Wife, May Bouck. Entered the service in Nov 1917, and became a member of Co. M, 162d Inf., 41st Div. He left NY in Dec 1918, and in France was transferred to a Machine Gun Co. of the 2d Div. Was in the battle of Chateau-Thierry, and on 12 Jul 1918, was severly wounded. Eight pieces of shrapnel entered his body. He was returned to America, 1 Mar 1919, and sent to the Letterman General Hospital in San Francisco.

Peter Bourgett, Everett
Born at Montreal Canada. Private Bourgett entered the service 19 Sep 1917 at the age of 26 yrs. He served in Co. E, 26th Inf., and while in action with his regt. in France received a wound in the back of the head from a hand grenade. He was discharged at Camp Lewis 27 Jan 1919. 53,394

John William Bourke, Arlington
Born 31 Aug 1890 at Crown Point IN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphege Bourke, Arlington. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F., 9 Mar 1918 at the UW Tr. St., Seattle. Rating, electrician, 2d class (R). Was detailed on the sub-chaser Gwinn with Paul Strand. Released 13 Mar 1919

Paul Henry Bourke, Arlington
Born 17 May 1893 at Valparaiso IN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphege Bourke Arlington. Entered Camp Lewis 29 Mar 1918; left Camp Lewis 24 Jun in Co. C, 362d Inf., 91st Div.; left Camp Merritt 4 Jul; went into action in the Meuse-Argonne, 26 Sep and was gassed 29 Sep. He was taken to the Red Cross Base Hospital and Convalescent Camp, A.P.O. 780, and after recovering worked in P. O. 780 at Mars France. He was later transferred to his company and sailed from France 3 Apr on the Transport Edward Luchenback, and arrived in New York 14 Apr 1919. He was then sent to Camp Merritt, and left there 20 Apr for Camp Lewis. Discharged 27 Apr 1919. 2,286,584.

Peter Bourke, Arlington
Born 17 May 1893 at Valparaiso IN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphege Bourke Arlington. Entered Camp Lewis 14 Jul 1918. Transferred from 27th Co., 166th D. B. to the 331st Remount Depot, Horseshoeing School, from which he graduated. Discharged 14 Feb 1919.

Walter Victor Bourke, Arlington
Born 10 Nov 1895 at Valparaiso IN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphege Bourke Arlington. as called to Camp Lewis 28 Jun 1918, and served with the Hqrs. Co., 166th D. B. Discharged 8 Mar 1919.

Sergt. Robert B. Bovee, Everett
Born 15 Mar 1891, at Everett. Entered the Air Service 1 Dec 1917 at Fort Lawton. Trained at Kelly Field, Camp Hancock and Camp Green. Sailed from New York 22 Jun 1918. Sergeant, 1st Class. Wife Blanche Bovee.

Fred E. Bowen, Everett
Born at Melrose WI. Private Bowen entered the service 19 Sep 1917, at the age of 25 Years and served in the 122d Spruce Sqdn. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 31 Dec 1918. 870,249.

Earl Ellsworth Bowers, Everett
Born in Davenport IA. He served in the 93d Spruce Sqdn., A.S.A.P., entering the service from Everett 23 Jun 1918 at the age of 22 years. Discharged 21 Jan 1919, at Vancouver Barracks. 895,531.

Roy O. Bowers, Everett
Born at Anamosa IA. Entered the service 24 Jul 1918 at Everett at the age of 23 yrs 7 mos. He served in Co. K, 13th Inf., 8th Div.; and was discharged at Camp Lewis 29 Jul 1919. 3,650,220

John Albert Bowes, Everett
Born 23 Dec 1892 at Mifflin WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bowes, Orondo. Reported at Camp Lewis 5 Nov 1917 and was placed in 7th Co., 166th D. B. Transferred a few wks later to the Sanitary Detachment, 159th Inf., 40th Div., Camp Kearny. Sailed from Hoboken, 8 Aug 1918 on the H.M.S. Osterly for Liverpool. Arrived La Havre, 30 Aug. Left France 22 Mar 1919 arriving in Brooklyn 5 Apr from there was sent to Camp Mills then to Camp Merritt and arrived at Camp Lewis 25 Apr. Discharged 27 Apr 1919. Private 1st class. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1913. He was married to Miss Jessie Grady of Orondo, 9 Oct 1917. 1,633,889

Ralph S. Boyd Everett
Born 8 Jul 1900, at Everett, Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Boyd, Everett. Entered the service 1 Aug 1918, at Fort Lawton, and was transferred to Batt. A, 7th Regt., F. A. R. D., Camp Taylor. Discharged 24 Dec 1918, at Camp Zachary Taylor. 3,424,509. Former Everett high school student.

Ralph S. Boyd, Everett
Born 20 Jul 1899 at Everett, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Boyd, 1716 Rainier Ave. Private Boyd entered the Army at Fort Lawton 1 Aug 1918. On 9 Aug he was transferred to Camp Zachary Taylor and assigned to Batt. A, 16th Bn., F.A.R.D. His next transfer was to the 4th Batt., O.A.R.D.; then to Batt. E, 6th Regt.; and finally to Batt. A, 6th Regt., F.A.R.D. He was discharged 24 Dec 1919. 3,424,509. Private Boyd is a former student of the Everett high school.

Fred Boyden, Snohomish
Machinist's Mate, U.S.S. Texan.

Harry J. Boyden, Snohomish
Private 56th Engineers, A. E.F. Private Boyden won a Criox de Guerre. The 56th Engineers were a pioneer search light unit

Hary J. Boyden, Snohomish
Co. A, 56th Engrs., A.E.F.

Clemens M. Boyle, Everett
Born at Edmonds, 11 Feb 1899. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Boyle, 2323 Pine St. Served in the Navy during the war, after enlisting in the Naval Militia. Brother of Terance Boyle, U.S.N.

Sergt. George J. Boyle, Everett
Born 4 Aug 1897, at Startup. Son of Mrs. Rebecca Boyle, 2320 Broadway. Enlisted in the U.S. Marines in 1913, and during the last war was serving his 2nd enlistment. Sergeant. Brother of Walter G., Horace D. and Walter G. Boyle (sic), all of whom were in the service.

Horace David Boyle, Everett
Born 28 Sep 1901 at Startup. Son of Mrs. Rebecca Boyle, 2320 Broadway. Enlisted in the navy at Bremerton in Jul 1918. Brother of Walter G., George J. and Robert F. Boyle, all of whom were in the service.

Phimister P. Boyle, Everett
Born 17 Jun 1895, at Snohomish. Son of County Commissioner and Mrs. John Boyle. Enlisted 11 Jul 1917, in the Marine Corps at Mare Island, and was sent to Quantico on 18 Sep on the U.S.S. Buffalo, through the Panama Canal, arriving at Quantico, 13 Oct. On 14 Nov, he was sent to New York and placed on board the Leviathan on her trial trip, and arrived at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 24 Nov. He left Guantanamo Bay 26 Nov and went to Santiago Cuba where he was stationed on San Juan Hill. On 11 Dec he was sent to the hospital on account of an attack of malaria fever. In Jan 1918, he was transferred from the field hospital at San Juan to Guantanamo Naval Hospital, which he left on 2 May on the U.S.T. Kittery, arriving at the Brooklyn Navy Hospital 16 May. He was honorably discharged by reason of S.C.D. 2 May 1918 but was still kept in the Brooklyn Hospital until 24 Jun 1918, when he was discharged as a convalescent. On 18 Sep 1917, he was transferred from a recruit company to the 110th Co., 8th Regiment, and on 15 Nov 1917, at Quantico he was transferred into the 127th Co., 7th Regiment. Attended the Snohomish high school for 3 1/2 yrs.

Robert F. Boyle, Everett
Born 14 Feb 1889 at Startup. Son of Mrs. Rebecca Boyle, 2320 Broadway. Entered Camp Lewis in Aug 1918 and served in the Inf. of the 13th Div. brother of Horace D., George J. and Walter G. Boyle, all of whom were in the service.

Machinists Mate Terance G. Boyle, Everett
Born at Everett 30 Sep 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Boyle, 2323 Pine St. He enlisted in the Naval Militia about 4 mos before the US declared war on Germany, but upon being called to Bremerton was given an honorable discharge on S.C.D. 11 Apr 1917. He held the rating of machinist's mate 1st class. Brother of Clemens M. Boyle.

Walter Gordon Boyle, Everett
Born 26 Jul 1895, at Startup. Son of Mrs. Rebecca Boyle, 2320 Broadway. Entered Fort Lewis 26 Jul 1918 and served in Batt. D, 38th F. A., 13th Div. Discharged 13 Mar 1918. Brother of Robert F., Horace D. and George J. Boyle, all of whom were in the service.

Wilber E. Boyle, Mukilteo
Private Boyle was a member of the 20th Engineers, A.E.F.

Wilbert E. Boyle, Snohomish
Born at Midland MI. Entered the service 14 Dec 1917 at Snohomish at the age of 23 yrs. He was assigned to the 20th Engrs. 6 Jan 1918. He arrived overseas 5 Mar 1918 and served in France until 5 Jul 1919. He was discharged at Camp Lewis 31 Jul 1919.

Julian W. Bradford, Everett
Born 3 Apr 1892 at Muskogee OK. Son of Mrs. and Mrs. Robert F. Bradford, 2320 Colby Ave. Entered the service 15 May 1918 at Fort Lawton, and from there was sent to Fort Sam Houston. He went to France in Sep 1918 as a member of the M.R.S.U. No. 309, Motor Transport Corps. While serving in the army in France he was taken ill with brights disease, and was compelled to go to the hospital. He was in Base Hospital No. 17, 218, 111 and in Excavation Hospital 120. He sailed for New York in Feb 1919 and was discharged at Camp Lewis 23 Apr 1919. 884,057. Brother of Richard A. Bradford and Denman F. Bradford.

Quartermaster Richard A. Bradford, Everett
Born 21 Apr 1895 at Muskogee OK. Son of Mrs. and Mrs. Robert F. Bradford, 2320 Colby Ave. Wife, Gertrude L. Bradford. Enlisted in the Navy 5 Feb 1918 at Bremerton and on 26 Feb was transferred to the U. S. Naval Base at New York. On 10 Mar he was transferred to the U. S. Submarine Base at New London CT and on 1 Jun was assigned to the U.S. Subchaser No. 110. From there he proceeded to Brest and in August was sent to Base Hospital No. 5 at Brest because of an injury received in lifting depth bombs. When convalescing influenza broke out and he offered his services in the hospital. He was acting in this capacity, when the Armistice was signed. He was later transferred to the U.S. Pueblo at Brest; then to the U. S. S. Carola; back to the Pueblo, and then to Subchaser No. 110. During the period of his service he was in the Bermudas, the Azores, Portugal, England and France. While on Subchaser No. 110 a submarine was encountered and destroyed. Brother of Julian W. Bradford and Denman L. Bradford. Discharged at New York 5 Feb 1919. Rating, Quartermaster 1st class.

Ernest E. Bradley, Everett
Born at Emigrant MT. Entered the service 16 Apr 1918, at Fort Worden, at the age of 30 yrs. Served as a member of Batt. A. 39th Field Art. Discharged 20 Feb 1919, at Camp Lewis. Private, 1st class. 3,946, 811.

Merlin L. Bradley, Granite Falls
Born 26 Sep 1894 at Greenleaf WI. Enlisted in the Navy in Bremerton 26 May 1917 and served on the U.S.S. New Orleans.

Private William Bradley, Everett
Born in Pierce county. Served 1 yr 12 days in Co. F, 44th Inf.

William V. Bradley, Granite Falls
Born 9 Sep 1890 at Greenleaf WI. Enlisted in the Navy at Bremerton 29 May 1917 and served on the U.S.S. New Orleans.

Lee Bradshaw, Everett
Born at Cabool MO. Entered the service from Everett, 29 Mar 1918, at the age of 30 yrs 1 mo. He went to France as a member of Co. D, 362d Inf., 91st Div. He was with that div. in reserve in St. Mihiel and was in the Meuse-Argonne offensive 26 Sep 1918. He received a gun-shot wound in the right leg in the latter battle. Discharged at the US General Hospital No. 26, Des Moines IA, 2 Jul 1919. 2,261,097.

Wayne Bragg, Lake Stevens
Born 25 Jul 1893 at West Plains MO. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bragg, Lake Stevens. Private Bragg enlisted in the army 29 Jul 1917; at Butte MT and from there was sent to Vancouver Barracks, later being transferred to Camp Lewis and becoming a member of the 13th Div. Discharged 23 Jan 1919.

Maurice H. Brann, Stanwood
Born at Whidby (sic). At the age of 27 yrs he entered the service 31 Oct 1917 from Arlington and was placed in Co. B, 347th M. G. Bn., 91st Div. Discharged 14 Dec 1917. Son of Mrs. Minnie Brann, Stanwood.

Ezra B. Brede, Startup
Born 25 Nov 1898 at Arlington NE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brede, formerly of Startup, but now residing at 157 West 79th St., Seattle. Enlisted in the Marines 15 Apr 1917 and from Mare Island was sent across the continent to Quantico. Went to France as a member of 30th Co., 5th Regt., U.S.M.C., 2d Div. With hqrs. at Paris, he was in the currier service, and later with the Army of Occupation. Former Startup and Sultan high school student.

Herbert C. Brede, Startup
Born 19 May 1899 at Arlington NE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brede, 157 West 79th St., Seattle but formerly of Startup. Enlisted in the Navy in Jul 1918 and was in 4th Co., Radio School, San Francisco CA. Released 28 Feb 1919. Graduated from Sultan high school in 1916. Brother of Oscar Paul Brede and Ezra B. Brede.

Oscar Paul Brede, Startup
Born 5 Dec 1992 (sic) at Arlington NE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brede, Seattle, Entered the service 1 Jul 1917 in Co. H, 2d N.D. Inf., N. G., and after training at Camp Green was sent to France in the 147th M. G. Bn., 41st Div. In France he was transferred to Co. B, 1st Army hqrs. Regt., and still later to the 219th M. P. Co. former Snohomish high school student.

Cook Frank H. Bremer, Arlington District
Born at Summerwash. Entered the Army at the age of 22 yrs and served in the 25th Construction Co., A. S. Discharged 21 Jun 1919 at the Aviation General Supply Depot, Middletown PA, 2,487,600.

Clarence J. Brennan, Mukilteo
Born 13 Oct 1900, at Cloquet MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brennan, Mukilteo. Enlisted 25 Apr 1917, at Seattle, and from Fort Lawton was transferred to Fort McDowell, where he remained until 23d Aug, where he became a member of Co. H, 32d Inf. Was transferred from there to Honolulu with his company and was there for 15 mos. doing guard duty for training. Transferred to San Diego and on 6 Aug to Camp Kearny. Transferred to Co. H, 82d Inf. at Camp Kearny 24 Jul. Left Camp Kearny 21 Jan and placed in 27th Co., 166th R. B. at Camp Lewis, where he was discharged 6 Feb 1919. Private 1st class. He was attending Everett high school before enlisting.

Richard Brennan, Everett
Born 22 Jun 1893, at Neihart MT. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brennan, 3101 Broadway. Entered the service 15 Jun 1918, and was sent to the Motor School at Spokane. Left for France in October and joined the 160th Inf., 40th Div. Discharged 14 Apr 1919, at Camp Lewis. 3,423,770

David Brenner, Everett
Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Brenner, Everett. Private Brenner served in the S.A.T.C. at Pullman. Brother of Louis Brenner, 308th Inf., killed in action in France.

Louis Brenner, Everett
Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brenner, Everett. Private Brenner entered Camp Lewis from Everett, and shortly afterwards was transferred to Camp Kearny and placed in the 40th Div. He went to France with that div. and was then transferred to the 308th Inf., 77th Div. While in action with the 77th Div in the Argonne Forest he was killed 10 Oct 1918. He was born in Russia and was 25 yrs at the time of his death. Brother of David Brenner, S.A.T.C.

Donald W. Brett, Everett
Private Brett entered the service 5 Nov 1917 and became a member of Co. M, 158th Inf. Discharged at Camp Kearny 27 Mar 1918.

Crist Breum, East Stanwood
Born 18 Jan 1895 at Harrison SD. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Breum, East Stanwood. Enlisted 2 Dec 1918 in the Air Service at Fort Lawton. On 26 Feb 1918, he was transferred from Fort Lawton to Kelly Field and from there was transferred to Camp Vail NJ into the 122d Aero Sqdn. From Camp Vail he was transferred to H. J. Damm Field, NY and from there to Camp Mills. He was scheduled to leave for France 15 Nov 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis 7 Feb 1919. 1,,082,407. He attended high school at Florence and graduated from Columbia College in 1912.

Curtis J. Brewer, Everett
Son of Mrs. Annette Fitch Brewer, 3014 Grand Ave. Born 15 Aug 1899 at Ashtabula OH. He was appointed to the Student Officer's Training Camp at Fort Sheridan IL in July 1918. as a representative of Keyon College. He was 1st sergeant of the Students of America Training Camp at Kenyon College from Sep to Dec 1918. This unit was ranked first in its district by government inspectors for its showing. He was Cadet Captain of Reserve Officers Training Camp at Kenyon College for Feb to Jun 1919. 5,266,042

Harry W. Bridgham, Everett
Born at Machias ME 22 Sep 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bridgham, 2524 Grand Ave. He entered Camp Lewis 4 Oct 1917, and became a member of Co. C, 361st Inf., 91st Div. He was with the 91st during its operations in France and Belgium. Discharged at Camp Lewis 27 Apr 1919. Brother of Philip C. Bridgham, 91st Div. Former Everett high school student.

Philip C. Bridgham, Everett
Born 7 Dec 1896 at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bridgham, 2524 Grand Ave. Entered Camp Lewis with his brother on 4 Oct 1917. He was transferred from Co. C, 361st Inf. to the Postal Exchange Service of the 91st Div. Served with the 91st Div. in France and Belgium. Brother of Harry W. Bridgham, Co. C, 361st Inf. Former Everett high school student. Discharged at Camp Lewis in Apr 1919.

Sergt Daniel R. Briggs, Everett
Born at Grand Rapids MN 21 May 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Briggs, 1615 Fulton Ave. Enlisted in the Marines in Mar 1917 and was sent to Mare Island for training. From there he was transferred to Fort Lyons and promoted to corp. He was then transferred to Paris Island SC, and promoted to sergt. He was still in the service July 1919.

Ralph O. Brink, Everett
Born 8 May 1887, at Grayling MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brink, R.F.D. 2, Everett. Enlisted in the Marines 7 May 1917, and became a member of the 78th Co., 6th Regt. of the famous 2d Div. While in the Belleau Woods, when the 2d Div. was stopping the German advance on Paris, he was wounded and gassed on 14 Jun 1918. Attended the Everett and Snohomish high schools two years.

Ensign Earl Bert Brix, Monroe
Born 21 May 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Brix, Monroe. Enlisted 2 Jun 1908, in the Navy at Bremerton. Served on the U.S.S. Pennsylvanina from 19 Aug 1908 until 19 Nov 1911; on the U.S.S. California, from 19 Nov 1911, until 11 Jul 1912, when he was honorably discharged. He re-enlisted in the Navy at Bremerton 8 Nov 1912. After serving at the Puget Sound Navy Yard for 3 yrs, he was transferred to the U.S.S. Charleston, on which he served until honorably discharged 7 Nov 1916. Re-enlisted 4 Jan 1917, and on 8 Jun was transferred to the U. S. Naval Aviation. Commissioned as an ensign 2 Aug 1917. In Jun 1917, he was sent to Pensacola for instruction in motors and seaplanes, where he qualified as a pilot. He was station adjutant there for 6 mos. In Feb 1918, he was transferred to San Diego and was Personnel Officer there for about 1yr, and a flight instructor for 6 mos. He returned to Pensacola in May 1919, for advanced instruction in flying the Navy ships, known as H-16's, which weigh about 4 tons each. On 15 Jun 1919, he was stationed at the U.S. Naval Air Station, San Diego

Allen O. Broberg, Everett
Born 3 Jan 1889, at Marinette WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Broberg, 2103 Rainier. Enlisted 8 Aug 1918 in the U.S. Navy. He went from Bremerton on the U.S.S. West Hope to New York and from there sailed to Spain then to Italy and from Italy to Sagus, Austria. Fireman, 2d class.

Chief Quartermaster Frank Broderson, Marysville
Born at Portland OR. Served in the U.S. Navy. Rating, Chief Quartermaster. Attended the Marysville high school for 3 yrs.

Henry Broderson, Everett
Born at Shiwano WI. Entered the service at Ketchikan AK 1 Oct 1918 at the age of 31 yrs 10 mos. Served in the Army as a member of Co. C, 213th Engineers. discharged at Camp Lewis 25 Jan 1919. 3,426,374.

Paul Broderson, Marysville
Served in the U.S. Navy.

Corp. Andrew H. Brodniak, Mukilteo
Born 25 Nov 1895, in Texas. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brodniak, Mukilteo. Entered Camp Lewis from Snohomish, 4 Oct 1917, and went to France in the Medical Corps. Made corporal 1 Feb 1919, in France. 1,443,772.

Lieut. (Chaplain), Eugene V. Bronson, Marysville
Born 24 Feb 1883, at Urbana IL. Enlisted 17 Oct 1917, and received a commission as a 1st lieutenant (chaplain) in the 361st Inf., 91st Div. He served with the 361st until 23 Oct 1918, when he was transferred to the 316th T. H. and M. P., with which he served until the date of his discharge. Discharged 21 Feb 1919. Lieut. Bronson attended the Urbana high school from 1897-1899 and the U. of Illinois, from 1900 to 1904. Rev. Bronson was with the 91st during its training and operations in France and Belgium. He formerly resided in Everett.

Ensign Bert Brooks, Everett
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brooks, 1918 Oakes Ave. Enlisted in the Navy at Spokane, 24 Aug 1917, and reported for duty at the U.S. Naval Training Station San Francisco. Discharged 24 Dec 1918 at Hampton Roads, with the rank of ensign. Ensign Brooks attended the Everett high school and WSC.

Orlyn Broughton, Monroe
Born 2 Sep 1899 at Monroe. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Broughton, Monroe. Entered the service 5 Jun 1917, and after reaching France became a member of the 127th Inf., 32d Div., with which unit he saw action. He was in the Army of Occupation with the 32d Div.

William E. Broughton, Monroe
Served as a member of Butcher Co. 305, and reached Camp Lewis 14 Jul 1919, to receive his discharge.

Sergeant Walter A. Brounty, Arlington
son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brounty, Arlington. As mess sergeant of 5th Co. he went to Fort Casey 1 Aug 1917. Was transferred to 21st P.S., C.A.C. and later to 48th Supply Co., Q.M.C. After training in Virginia, he went to France as a member of the A.E.F.

Nurse Hazel M. Brown, Snohomish
Miss Brown served for 18 mos as a Red Cross Nurse at Fort Sheridan, and was still in service in Oct 1919. She is the daughter of G. W. Brown of Snohomish.

Ira Brown, Everett
Born at Bellingham. Entered the service 13 Oct 1918 at the age of 26 yrs. Private Brown served in the A.S.A.P. and was discharged at Vancouver Barracks 22 Jan 1919. 878,752.

John G. Brown, Granite Falls
Born at Springfield IL. Entered the service 6 Oct 1917 at the age of 28 yrs; and served in the 33d Spruce Sqdn, A.S.A.P. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks, 28 Dec 1918. 872,378.

Corp. Joseph H. Brown, Everett
Born 1 Oct 1896, at Thayer MO. Parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown, 2614 Walnut Ave. Entered the service 4 Jun 1918, and until 5 Sep 1918, was in Troop K, 312th Cavalry. Transferred to Batt. F, 61st F. A., 97th Div, at Camp Jackson, In Sep 1918. Made corporal at Camp Jackson, 6 Dec. Discharged through the 166th D. B., Camp Lewis, 3 Jan 1919. 888,619.

Lee R. Brown, Snohomish District
Born at Cadeville MO. At the age of 25 yrs he entered the service 13 Oct 1918, through Snohomish. Served in the 113th Spruce Sqdn. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks, 25 Jan 1919. 878,488

Lyman S. Brown, Everett
Served in the U.S.N.R.F. He was released from active duty 21 Dec 1918, at the U.S. Naval Training Station, UW, Seattle.

Merrill A. Brown, Snohomish
Born 11 Feb 1898 at Graham MO. Enlisted 3 Apr 1917 in 5th Co., and at Fort Casey was transferred to Batt. D of the 63d Art. Upon the return of the 63d from France, he was discharged at Camp Lewis, 21 Mar 1919. Private, 1st Class.

Robert J. Brown, Snohomish
Air Services, U.S. Army.

Arthur C. Bruce, Stanwood
Served as a musician 2d class in the U.S.N.R.F. Released from active duty 24 Jan 1919 at Bremerton.

Sergt. John G. Bruce, Everett
Born 9 Nov 1892, at Minot SD. Son of Mrs. Julia Bruce, Everett. Enlisted in 12th Co., 8 Apr 1917 and after going to Fort Casey with that company was transferred to the 65th Art. and later to 12th Co. P.S., C.A.C., next to the 28th Co. P.S., C.A.C., and finally to Batt. E, 39th Art., C.A.C. Received a warrant as sergeant 25 Sep 1918. Discharged 27 Dec 1918 through the 3d Co., 166th D. B., at Camp Lewis.

Abe E. Brugger, Snohomish District
Born at Milltown. Entered the service 9 Sep 1918, through Snohomish at the age of 25 yrs. Private Brugger served in the 12th Sqdn, 1st Regt., A.S.A.P. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 16 Dec 1918. 864,287.

Granville R. Brumble, Everett
Born at Marshall MO. Entered the service 22 Jul 1918, at the age of 27 yrs. On 16 Aug he was transferred from the 166th D.B. to Batt. A. 39th Field Art., with which he served until discharged on 20 Feb 1919. Private, 1st class. 3, 645, 010.

Joseph E. Bruseth , Arlington
Born 21 May 1890, at Silvana. Son of John A. Bruseth, Lawrence. Entered Camp Lewis through Arlington, 25 Jun 1918, and became a member of the 30th Co., 166th D. B. On 16 Jul he was transferred to Co. A, 158th Inf., 40th Div at Camp Kearny. In France he was transferred to Co. L, 111th Inf., 28th Div. In Sep 1918, he went into action with the 28th Div. in the Meuse-Argonne offensive and received wounds from which he died, 4 Oct 1918. His brother, Peter Albert Bruseth, served in the 13th Inf. Private Bruseth is also survived by a sister, Eliza Bruseth.

Private Joseph E. Bruseth, Arlington
Co. L. 111th Inf., 28th Div. Died in France 4 Oct. 1918, from wounds received in action in the Meuse-Argonne.

Peter Albert Bruseth, Arlington
Son of John A. Bruseth, Lawrence. Served in Co. L, 13th Inf., 8th Div., at Camp Fremont and Camp Merritt, Discharged 15 Jul 1919. Brother of Joseph E. Bruseth, who died in France, from wounds received in action.

Frank Otto Brush, Granite Falls
Born 25 Feb 1888 at Escanaba MI. Son of Mrs. Ida Brush, Granite Falls. Entered Camp Lewis 3 Oct 1917 and became a member of Co. C, 361st Inf., 91st Div. Was later transferred to Supply Co., 361st Inf. Discharged 22 Dec 1918.

Frank L. Buck, Monroe
Born at Snohomish. Entered the service at Everett 5 Aug 1918 at the age of 20 years. After receiving preliminary training at Camp Kearney, he was assigned to the Supply Co., 46th Field Art. and on 7 Feb 1919, he was transferred to Camp Lewis and placed in the 127th Co., 166th D. B. Discharged at Camp Lewis 15 Feb 1919. 3,424,548.

Yeoman Herbert D. Buckley, Lowell
Born at Lowell 9 Jul 1896. Son of Mrs. Katherine A. Buckley, Lowell. Yeoman Buckley enlisted in the U.S.R.F. at Seattle, 8 Jun 1918 and was stationed at the Naval Training Camp at the Puget Sound Navy Yards. He made the rating of yeoman, and was released 22 Mar 1919. He graduated from the Everett high school in 1914.

Albert Buli,
Born at Bristol IA, 31 Jul 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Buli, East Stanwood. Private Buli enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps 4 Jul 1917 at Seattle and was sent to Mare Island. He was transferred to the 108th Co. at Fort Crockett in the fall of 1917 and went to France in the spring of 1918. He was with the Marines in the 2d Div. during their many battles in France and escaped injury until 6 Nov 1918 when he was killed in action in the Meuse-Argonne. 175,163. Brother of Thomas Buli, 361st Inf.

Thomas Buli, East Stanwood
Born 19 Sep 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Buli, East Stanwood. Private Buli entered Camp Lewis from Arlington 19 Sep 1917 and became a member of Co. D, 361st Inf., 91st Div. He was in reserve with the 91st Div. at St. Mihiel and went into action in the Meuse-Argonne of 26 Sep and on 28 Sep Private Buli received a machine gun bullet wound in his left hand. He was sent to Base Hospital No. 202 at Orleans and on 13 Jan 1919 was transferred to St. Aignan Casual Co. No. 1453. On 24 Sep 1918 he was sent to Brest. He was in the A.E.F. from 16 Jul 1918 to 25 Mar 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 15 Apr 1919. 2,257,121. Brother of Albert Buli, U.S.M.C., killed in France.

Richard Bosworth Burbank, Edmonds
Born 5 Oct 1896 at Pelican Lake MN. Son of D. S. Burbank, Edmonds. Enlisted 3 Oct 1918 and went to Pullman to enter the S.A.T.C. During the epidemic of Spanish influenza at that place, he volunteered to attend the sick, and while in the performance of this service he was taken sick. On 2 Nov 1918 he died. Private Burbank graduated from Edmonds high school in 1914 and from Washington State College in 1918 with the degree of B. D., Agr. He was a member of the Crimson Circle and Alpha Zeta fraternity and was popular in high school and University. Mrs. D. B. Burbank, mother of Private Burbank, who had done a great amount of war works as Chairman of the Red Cross at Edmonds, died 5 Dec 1918. Edmonds lost two patriotic citizens in the death of Mrs. Burbank and Private Burbank.

Joseph C. Burch, Snohomish
19th Squadron, A.S.A.P.

Daniel Burgart, Forest Glade
Served in the U.S. Army. Brother of Paul Burgart.

Paul Burgart, Forest Glade
Born at Montezona. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Burgart, R.F.D. 4 Snohomish. Entered the service 24 Jul 1918 at the age of 27 yrs 9 mos and served as member of the 36th Co., 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis until 1 Nov 1918 when he was transferred to the Hqrs Co., 213th Engrs., with which he served until discharged. Discharged 21 Feb 1919 at Camp Lewis. 3,649,799. Brother of Daniel Burgart.

David I. Burgess, Everett
Born at Danquitt UT. Entered the service at Idaho Falls ID, 20 Aug 1917 at the age of 26 yrs. Served in the Army as a member of Hqrs Co., 167th Inf. Discharged 11 Jan 1919. 98,734

Private David I. Burgess, Everett
Served 18 mos. in the Army and went to France as a member of the Hqrs. Co. of the 167th U.S. Inf., 42d Div.

George W. Burgett Jr., Monroe
Born 19 Feb 1890, at Rulo NE. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Burgett, Monroe. Went to Vancouver Barracks 29 Jul 1918, and became a member of the 137th spruce Squadron. Discharged 3 Jan 1919 at Vancouver Barracks.

Robert L. Burke, Snohomish
Hqtrs. Co., 8th Inf., 8th Div., A.E.F.

Robert L. Burke, Machias
Born 20 Oct 1892, at Sedro-Woolley. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burke, Machias. Entered Camp Lewis 6 Sep 1918, and from there was transferred to the Hqrs Co., 8th Div., at Camp Fremont. Private Burke was one on the men who reached France with the 8th Div.

Robert P. Burke, Arlington District
Born at Sedro-Woolley. Entered the service through Arlington 6 Sep 1918 at the age of 24 yrs 11 mos. Served in the Hqrs. Co. of the 8th Inf. Private Burke left the US for France 28 Oct 1918 and returned to this country 2 Feb 1919. Discharged 7 Jun 1919. 4,710,889.

Vernon A. Burke, Everett
Born 12 Oct 1899 at Atlin BC. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke, 3221 Oakes Ave. Enlisted in 12th Co., 5 Feb 1917 and went to France with Batt. D, 63d Art., C.A.C. Before leaving for France he successfully completed the chauffeur's course at the Coast Art. School at Fort Monroe, 27 Apr to 4 Jun 1918. He also completed the course at the O.&T. center No 2 at Limoges, France. He was a student in the Everett high school before enlisting. Discharged 21 Mar 1919, at Camp Lewis.

Corp. Jonathan G. Burklund, Edmonds
Born 12 Jan 1888 at Wahoo NE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Burklund, Edmonds. Entered Camp Lewis 23 Jun 1918 as a member of the 39th Co., 166th D. B. About 3 weeks later he was transferred to Camp Kearny and placed in Co. D, 157th Inf., 40th Div. He left Camp Kearny the latter part of Jul with the 40th Div. and sailed from Philadelphia 7 Aug 1918. He landed at Tillbury, England and from there proceeded to Southampton, then to La Havre. On 23 Sep 1918, he was transferred to Co. D, 305th Inf., 77th Div. and went into action in the Argonne Forest 3 days later. He was with the division throughout its entire operations through the Argonne Forest and in their course to the Meuse River. On 9 Nov he received a wound in the head from a high explosive shell and spent 2 months in hospitals in Allery, France. He left Brest 18 Apr 1919 and arrived in New York 24 Apr. He was stationed at Camp Mills for 2 weeks and then sent to Camp Lewis where he received his discharge 22 May 1919. Made Corporal 22 Oct 1918. 3,133,675.

Nathan A. Burley, Everett
Born 2 Oct 1891 at Baline. Son of Mrs. Mary A. Burley 3211 Rucker. Entered Camp Lewis, 28 Aug 1918, and served in Co. C, 75th Inf., 13th Div. Brother of Raymond A. Burley, 51st Inf. 3,949,579. Discharged at Camp Lewis 18 Jan 1919.

Corp. Raymond A. Burley, Everett
Born 23 Feb 1890 at Ainsworth NE. Son of Mrs. Mary A. Burley, 3211 Rucker. Entered the service 26 May 1918, and served as a member of Co. C, 51st Div. A.E.F. Corporal. Brother of Nathan A. Burley, 75th Inf.

Horace Leslie Burnham, Everett
Born 30 Aug 1886. Son of Mrs. Grace L. Burnham, 3219 Grand Ave. Wife, June D. Burnham. Enlisted in the Army in May, 1918, at Denver CO, and was sent to Camp Travis. From there he was sent to the Central Officers' Training Camp, Camp MacArthur TX. Discharged in Dec 1918, at Camp MacArthur. He attended high school at Victor CO. He graduated in 1905 and then entered the University of Colorado, which he attended until 1907. Brother of Sergt. Samuel T. Burnham.

Samuel T. Burnham, Everett
Born 7 Aug 1891, at Aspen CO. Son of Mrs. Grace L. Burnham, 3202 Grand. Wife, Beatrice A Burnham. Enlisted 7 Dec. 1917, in the Q.M. Corps. Attended the Q.M. School at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, and later served in the A.A.T.D. No. 302 at Gievres, France. Made sergt. 1 Dec. 1918, at Gievres. He left Camp Johnson in May, 1918, and sailed from Camp Merritt 1 Jun. arriving at St Naaire 21 Jun. From Gievres he was sent throughout France on supply convoy trains. In Jul. 1919, he was at Camp Merritt. Graduated from Boulder, Colorado, high school in 1910. Brother of Horace Leslie Burnham. Prior to his enlistment, Sergt. Burnham was employed by the electric railway for four years.

1st Sergt. Owen Burns Everett
Born 21 Feb 1874 at Biddeford ME. Served in Troop G, 7th U.S. Cavalry, from 11 Apr 1890 to 10 Apr 1895. From 22 Jun 1895 to 21 Jun 1898 he served another enlistment in the same troop and regiment. From 11 Aug 1898 to 25 Apr 1899, he was a member of Co. L, 11th U. S. Inf. From 9 Jun 1899 to 8 Jun 1902 he served in Co. A, 22d U. S. Inf. being discharged as a sergeant. From 15 Jul 1902 to 14 Jul 1905, he served in Co. A, 20th U. S. Inf. again being discharged as a sergeant. From 15 Jul 1905 to 14 Jul 1908 he was a first sergeant in the same company of the 20th Inf. Enlisted for the 7th time in Co. A, 20th Inf. 15 Jul 1908, and was discharged 14 Jul 1911, as first sergeant. Retired from active service 18 Jul 1913, per SO. 161, WD., Washington D. C., 12 Jul 1918 as first sergeant. Campaigned against the Sioux Indians in South Dakota in 1891. Participated in the battle of Wounded Knee, SD, 29 Dec 1890, and in the engagement of White Clay Creek, S D, 30 Dec 1890. Was in General Lawton's second expedition, Northern Luzon, P. I., during Oct and Dec 1890. Was in the battle of Tobotan River on 27 Oct 1899; of Bulucan Mountain on 3 Jun 1900. Participated in the defense of Sanisdiro, 10 Jun 1900. Participated in the defense of Sanisdiro, 10 Jun 1900; in the defense of Santa Rosa, 22 Sep 1900. Assisted in putting down the Garizia uprising, Mexican border, from Dec 1892 to Jul 1893. Was called back to active duty as Recruiting Sergeant on 5 Jul 1917, and placed in charge of the Everett recruiting office. Transferred to Ft. McDowell CA. 10 Sep 1918. Examined there for a commission in the U. S. Guards, and recommended for a first lieutenancy. The armistice interfered with the issuance of the commission however. Placed back on the retired list 12 Dec 1918, at his own request. Sergeant Burns enlisted approximately 300 men while stationed at Everett, and made many friends while in the city. He returned to Everett after being retired to engage in the real estate business. 862,646.

Lee B. Burnside, Lowell
Served in the U.S. Marine Corps, and was stationed in the Philippine Islands.

George A. Burrows, Everett
born 22 Feb 1895, at Hamilton ND. Entered the service 24 Jun 1918, and at Vancouver Barracks was placed in the 60th Spruce Sqdn. Discharged 31 Dec 1918, at Vancouver Barracks. 897,034.

Harry L. Burrows, Everett
Born in Milica MN in 1893. Inducted into service 24 Jul 1918 and entered Camp Lewis as a member of the 40th Co., 166th D. B. Transferred 18 Aug to Batt. C, 39th F. A., with which he served until 20 Feb 1919, when he was discharged. 3,650,258.

Ralph R. Burrows, Everett
Born in Milica MN in 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burrows, Everett. Entered the service from Everett, 19 Sep 1917 and became a member of Co. A, 361st Inf. Discharged 21 Jan 1918 at Camp Lewis.

Norman James Busfield, Meadowdale
Born 12 Dec 1894 at Dixon NE. Private Busfield entered Camp Lewis 23 Jun 1918 and was placed in the 38th Co., 166th D. B. From there he was transferred to Camp Kearny and became a member of Co. B, 157th Inf. Upon arriving in France, he was transferred to the Base Signal School at St. Agnan, and was later transferred to the Hqrs Co. 23d Inf., 2d Div. While with the Army of Occupation he was placed in the hospital at Coblenz 14 Feb 1919. From there he was sent to Tours, France, and then to Nantes. He arrived in New York with a casual company 6 May 1919. Private Busfield attended Manuel Arts School at Los Angeles in 1913 and the Edmonds high school in 1914 and 1915. While in Germany with the 23d Inf., Private Busfield was in the Signal Platoon. He was discharged at Camp Lewis 17 Jun 1919. 133,493.

Corp. Fred H. Bush, Everett
Born 25 Feb 1900 at Washburn WI. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Doleshel, 2104 39th St. Corporal Bush was a popular member of Co. M, 3d Wash. Inf., N.G. before enlisting in the Marine Corps on 29 Nov 1918 at Seattle. From Seattle he was transferred to Mare Island and served in Co. C, Sec. 2. Corporal. Corporal Bush qualified as a sharpshooter.

Ansley Thomas Butler, Marysville
Born at Cloquet MN. Entered the service at Arlington 14 Jun 1918. He was a member of the Headquarters Detachment, 25th Inf. Brigade discharged at Camp Lewis 25 Jan 1918.

Harry J. Butler, Snohomish
Served in U.S.N.R.F. Rating, Fireman, 2d class. Released from active duty from the U.S.S. Forward at San Diego CA, 20 Jan 1919.

Alfred B. Butterworth, Everett
Born 22 Jun 1898 at Texarkana TX. Son of Mrs. A. C. Jones, 1423 Wetmore. Entered Camp Lewis 25 Jun 1917, and was transferred to Co. D, 161st Inf., in which he served until 25 May 1918, when he was transferred to Co. E, 161st Inf. with which he served until 12 Jul 1918. Was transferred in France to Co. F, 9th Inf., 2d Div. and while in action at Vaux on 1 Jul 1918, received a wound in the left thigh. Was sent to Base Hospital No. 27 and returned from France as a casual. Arrived at Camp Mills 21 Mar 1919. Discharged 5 Apr 1919 at Camp Lewis out of the 166th D. B. Private, 1st class.

Corp. Earl G. Button, Duvall
Born 30 Jul 1897 at Valley City ND. Son of Mrs. C. E. Mercereau, Duvall. Enlisted at Snohomish in 5th Co. 10 Apr 1917 and after entering Federal service was transferred to Batt. F, 65th Art., with which regiment he went to France. Discharged at Camp Lewis 28 Feb 1919.

James W. Bylling, Snohomish
Born in Tyler MN, 6 May 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bylling, 124 Ave. E, Snohomish. Enlisted in 5th Co., 8 Jul 1915. He went to Fort Casey with the 5th Co. 1 Aug 1917, and on 20 Dec 1917, was transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art. Corporal, 1 Apr 1918. He went to France with the 63d. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 21 Mar 1919. Graduated from Snohomish high school in 1914, and was attending W. S. C. at Pullman when war was declared. Brother of Sergeant Roy J. Bylling. 829,276.

Peter Bylling, Snohomish
5th Aero Sqdn.

Sergt, Roy J. Bylling, Snohomish
Born at Burchard MN, 13 Dec 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bylling, 124 Ave. E. Snohomish. Enlisted in 5th Co., 17 Feb 1916, and left Snohomish for Fort Casey as a corporal. Made sergeant 7 Jan 1918. He was transferred from 21st Co. P. S., C. A. C., 8 May 1918, to Batt. B, 69th Art., and on 4 Dec 1918, to Batt. D, same regiment. He left the U. S. for France, 15 Aug 1918, and returned from France 18 Feb, 1919. Transferred to 46th Co., 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis 23d Feb and discharged out of that unit 15 Mar 1919. 830,104.

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Erwin Ray Cain, Everett
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cain, Everett. Born at St. Louis MO, 7 Sep 1894. Enlisted in the Navy 22 Aug 1917 at Seattle. Ratings A.S., S 2c. Discharged 16 May 1918, at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Chesea MA.

Roy Edward Cairns, Everett
Born 15 Sep 1894 at Snohomish. Son of Mrs. Peter Stokes, 3113 Oakes Ave., Everett. Enlisted 10 Dec 1917 in the Signal Section of the Aviation Corps at Fort Lawton. He was transferred to Kelly Field and from there to Fort Omaha, and finally to Camp Morrison VA. He was a member of the 18th Balloon Co. Private Cairns died 16 Oct 1918 at Camp Morrison while in the service from pneumonia. Private Cairns graduated from the Snohomish high school in 1912.

Lieut. Chester Caithness, Everett
Born 29 Sep 1888 at Washburn WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Caithness, 1026 Hoyt Ave. Enlisted in the Motor Transport Div. at Washington, D. C., shortly after the commencement of the war and was promoted from 2d lieutenant to 1st lieutenant. He had charge of 231 trucks in the District of Columbia. Graduated from Everett high school in 1908 and attended the UW in 1911 and 1912.

Hamer W. Caldwell, Everett
Born 1897, at Cumberland MD. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Caldwell, 2011 Everett Ave. Entered Camp Lewis 5 Sep 1918 and was placed in 51st Co., 166th D. B. Transferred from the 166th D. B. to the medical corps. Discharged 1 Apr 1919. Private Caldwell is a graduate of the Monroe high school. 4,712,705.

William Williard Calkins, Everett
Born 28 Feb 1893 at Candelaria NV. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb W. Calkins, 3115 Rockefeller. Entered Camp Lewis 26 Apr 1918 in the Medical Corps, and served in France as a member of Evacuation Hospital No. 16. He graduated from the Everett high school in 1910.

Sergt. Walter Callahan, Everett
Born 12 May 1896 at Corvallis OR. Son of T. S. Callahan. Enlisted in 5th Co. 12 May 1915, and went to Fort Casey 1 Aug as a sergeant. He was transferred to Batt. F, 65th Art., and served in France with that unit. Discharged at Camp Lewis 28 Feb 1919.

Lloyd Callison, Everett
Signal Corps, U.S. Army.

Clarence Reginald Callow, Everett
Born 2 May 1895 at Merrill WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callow, 2314 Hoyt Ave. Private Callow entered the service 25 Jun 1917 and at Vancouver Barracks was assigned to the 65th Spruce Sqdn., A.S.A.P. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks in Dec 1918. Brother of Sergeant Herbert T. Callow, M.T.C.

Sergt. Herbert T. Callow, Everett
Born 22 Aug 1899 at Merrill WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callow, 2314 Hoyt Ave. Sergeant Callow enlisted in the Q.M. Corps at Fort Lawton, 23 Aug 1918. From Fort Lawton he was transferred to Camp Joseph E. Johnston and assigned to the 804th Co., M.T.C. He was later sent to Camp Humphries, and while there advanced to sergeant 1st class and made a truck master. His warrant as sergeant was received 3 Apr 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Aug 1919. Brother of Clarence R. Callow, A.S.A.P.

Sergt. Alec D. Campbell, Everett
Born in England. Served for 3 mos. as a sergeant in Co. C, S.A.T.C. UW.

Clifford Cecil Campbell, Monroe
Born 18 Dec 1896, at Mahtowa MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Campbell, Monroe. Wife, Viola Marguerite Campbell. Enlisted in the navy, Hospital Corps, at Bremerton, 5 Jul 1918. Left Bremerton for Bay Ridge NY, 5 Apr 1919. Left Bay Ridge for Brooklyn Navy Yard 26 Apr; left Brooklyn on the U.S.S. Zeppelin for Brest, 4 May . Arrived at Newport News 28 May. Released 1 Jun 1919. Nephew of Lionel R. Allen 1201 East Grand Ave., Everett, who was in the service

Ernest A. Campbell, Everett
Born 29 Sep 1889, at Scotts Bluff NE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. C. Campbell, 2327 Summit Ave. Enlisted 12 Jun 1917, in the Marine Corps at Mare Island. Transferred to San Diego 17 Aug; to Quantico, 17 Nov; to Brooklyn, 7 Dec; to Iona Island NY, 15 Feb 1918. He was in Co. I, first Section, at Mare Island in 102d Co., Marine Barracks at San Diego, and in Hqrs. Detachment at Iona Island. Brother of Wm P. Campbell, 14th Balloon Div., Air Service.

John T. Campbell, Fortson
U.S. Navy, Bremerton.

Boatswains Mate Leroy F. Campbell, Everett
Born 17 Oct 1888, at Milford NE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Campbell, 2309 Baker Ave. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F. at Bremerton 9 Jul 1917. He was called to active duty 18 Sep 1917; and on 2 May 1918, was assigned to Sub-chaser 304. Released to inactive duty 24 Dec 1918. He graduated from the Kentland IN high school. He was married to Miss Lulu G. Wilson of Everett 10 Jun 1917. Brother of Horace M. Campbell.

Nurse Margaret McD Campbell, Sultan
Miss Campbell became an Army Nurse in Mar 1918, when she volunteered for service and called to Camp Lewis. Miss Campbell was formerly employed in Everett.

Quinton Campbell, Cathcart
Born 25 May 1986 (sic.), at Cathcart. Enlisted in 5th Co. 23 Dec. 1914 and went to Fort Casey with the company 1 Aug. 1917.

Sergt. Richard R. Campbell, Everett
Born 25 Jun 1891 at Cloquet MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Campbell, 2816 Chestnut Ave. Sergeant Campbell entered Camp Lewis 4 Oct 1917 and was placed in the 166th D. B., soon receiving a warrant as a mess sergeant. He was transferred to the 394th Bakery Company in Sep 1918 and went to France in Oct with that unit, sailing from New York. In Feb 1919, he was taken from his company, and assigned to General Pershing's train as a mess sergeant. He was with the Commander-in -Chief's special train throughout France and Belgium and in Germany and at Rome, Italy. The distinction of serving on General Pershing's train fell to but few men, and the fact that Sergeant Campbell remained with the train until he came home with General Pershing is sufficient proof of the Everett boy's ability to fill the responsible position assigned him. He landed in New York 8 Sep 1919 with General Pershing, on the Levithian. 2,277,627. Sergeant Campbell was associated with his father in the hotel business in Everett before entering the army.

Ward Campbell, Bothell
Born 27 Jul 1897 at McGregor IA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Campbell, Bothell. Enlisted in 5th Co. 9 Apr 1917 and when the 63d Art. was organized, he was transferred to Batt. D, with which unit he went to France. Private, 1st class. Discharged 21 Mar 1919.

William P. Campbell, Everett
Born 6 Aug 1892 at Bradshaw NE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Campbell, 2327 Summit Ave. Enlisted 11 Dec 1917, at Seattle in the Air Service. He was transferred to Kelly Field and from there to Fort Omaha, and went to France as a member of the 14th Balloon Co. Brother of Ernest Campbell, U.S.M.C.

Horace M. Campbell, Jr. Everett
Born 17 Feb 1897 at Door Village IN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Campbell, 2309 Baker Ave. Private Campbell enlisted in the Field Art. at Fort Lawton 21 May 1918. He was transferred to Camp Fremont from Fort Lawton and assigned to the 81st F.A., 8th Brigade, 8th Div. On 5 Jul, he was transferred to Fort Sill, and on 2 Nov sailed for France. He returned from France 18 Jan 1919 and was sent to Camp Knox for discharge. Discharged 17 Feb 1919. 888,374. Private Campbell graduated from Everett high school in 1915.

Bird E. Canfield, Snohomish District
Born at Seattle. Enlisted in the army 16 Jul 1915, at Seattle, at the age of 19 yrs. Served as a member of Co. L, 161st Inf. Discharged 23 Jul 1918 at the U.S. General Hospital No. 2, Fort McHenry, MD. Private Canfield held an expert rating in markmanship

Walter Canfield, Snohomish
Private Canfield served in the field Artillery of the 4th Div. in France; and commencing with its engagements in the Chateau-Thierry sector was in all of the following battles in which the Artillery of that division participated.

Frank J. Carbono, Everett
Born 11 Sep 1889 at Merrill WI. Son of Mrs. Margaret Carbano of Long Beach CA. Private Carbono enlisted in 12th Co. 27 Mar 1917. He was transferred to Batt. E, 65th Art., at Fort Casey and served in France with that regiment. He was discharged 28 Feb 1919 at Camp Lewis. Private Carbono is a brother-in-law of James Creighton of Everett.

Horace Card, Marysville
Born 8 Jun 1896 at Anoka MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Card. He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps 24 Oct 1916 at Seattle and left for France with the Marines in Oct 1918. He was made corporal in Jun 1918 and on 1 May 1919 was promoted to sergeant. While at Quantico he ranked 7th out of 80 men and was designated a scout sniper. Former Marysville high school student.

Lieut. Maynard M. Cardle, Everett
Born 24 Nov 1890 at Blue Earth MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cardle, 3414 Grand Ave. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917, in 12th Co. Made sergeant 10 May 1918, and appointed 1st sergeant on the same day. From Fort Casey, he went to the O.T.C. at Fort Monroe, and was commissioned a 2d lieutenant C.A.R.C., 27 Mar 1918. He was assigned to the P.S.C.A.C. at Fort Casey, of which he was the commanding officer. Assigned as commanding officer of the 12th Co. P. S. C. A. C. and post adjutant. Transferred to Batt. C, 39th Art. Left Fort Worden 2 Nov with the 39th Art. Arrived at Camp Upton 9 Nov and ready to embark for France when the armistice was signed. Discharged 19 Nov 1918. Lieut. Cardle graduated from Everett high school in 1909 and attended the UW three years. He has the distinction of being the first secretary-treasurer of the Snohomish County Returned Service Men's Association. He was chosen adjutant of Earl Faulkner Post No. 6 in July 1919.

Forbes S. Carey, Snohomish
Born 8 Mar 1895, at Washburn ME. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Carey, Snohomish. He went to Camp Lewis 23 Nov 1917, and from there was sent to Vancouver Barracks in Dec, and placed in the 38th Spruce Squadron. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks. 28 Dec 1918.

Hans Carlsen, Everett
Born in Malde, Norway. At the age of 30, he entered the service from Everett, 24 May 1918. Transferred from the 166th D. B. , 19 Junto Co. D, 361st Inf., with which he served until his discharge on 30 Apr 1919. Was with the A.E.F. from 6 Jul 1918 to 15 Apr 1919. Was in the St. Mihiel sector, 11 to 13 Sep 1918; Meuse-Argonne, 26 Sep to 12 Oct; Ypress-Lys, 31 Oct to 11 Nov 1918. 2,785,540

Albert Carlson, Stanwood
Born at Utsaladdy (sic). Entered the service 3 Oct 1917, from Stanwood, at the age of 27 yrs, and became a member of the 66th Spruce Sqdn, A.S.A.P. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 3 Jan 1919. 871,774. Son of Mrs. J. Carlson, Stanwood.

Charles Ellsworth Carlson, Everett
Born 17 Oct 1896 at Superior WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Clausen, 3117 Colby Ave. Wife, Claire Carlson. Served in the Everett Naval Militia from 1 Apr 1916 to 1 Apr 1917, being discharged on S.C.D. Enlisted in the Marines 17 May 1917 and on 1 Aug 1917 was discharged on S.C.D. He enlisted in the Merchant Marine 1 Aug 1917 and served on the S.S. Blackford and the S. S. Forester and on the S. S. Oakwood. Attended Everett high school from 1912 to 1916. Was still in the Merchant Marine in July 1919.

Charles John Carlson, Everett
Born in Finland, 2 Jun 1896. Enlisted in the Navy at Seattle, 22 Jun 1917. Rating, A.S.; S. 2d class. Discharged at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Norfolk VA, 29 Jan 1919.

Edward W. Carlson, Everett
born 12 Oct 1891 at Redondo Beach. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Carlson, 1722 Rucker. Enlisted in the Navy at Seattle, 16 Jul 1917. Left Seattle, 10 Jan 1918, for Philadelphia; transferred aboard the U.S.S. Kansas, 22 Feb on 2 Jun, was transferred to the Norfolk Training Station, and on 6 Dec 1918, was transferred to the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. He also served on the U.S. S. Great Northern. Attended high school at Coeur d' Alene ID. Released 19 Feb 1919.

Edward W. Carlson, Everett
Born 12 Oct 1891, at Tacoma. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Carlson. Enlisted in the Navy 15 Jul 1917 at Seattle. After training he was transferred for service on the Atlantic coast.

Joseph Carlson, Snohomish District
Born at Skoyee Sweden. Entered the service at Snohomish 23 Jun 1918 at the age of 30 yrs. Private Carlson was a member of the 117th Spruce Sqdn. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 6 Jan 1919. 3,133,613.

Oscar Carlson, Snohomish District
Born at Kristiabtado Len Sweden. Private Carlson was inducted at Snohomish 29 Mar 1918 at the age of 27 yrs. He served in Co 3, Development Battalion No. 1, at Camp Cody. Discharged at Camp Cody 3 Dec 1918. 2,262,010.

Oscar A. Carlson, Snohomish District
Born in Sault Ste Marie, Canada. Entered the service at Snohomish 5 Sep 1918 at the age of 21 yrs. Served in Co. H, Development Batt., at Camp Fremont. Discharged 10 Dec 1918 at Camp Fremont.

Cook William D. Carney, Edmonds
Born 24 Mar 1895 at Edmonds. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carney, Edmonds. Cook Carney entered the service from Snohomish, 4 Aug 1918 and served in Batt. B, 38th Field Art., 13th Div. at Camp Lewis

Milford H. Carr, Marysville
Born 9 Jul 1886 at Pickford MI. Wife, Jessie M. Carr. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr of Rudyard MI. Entered the service 21 Oct 1918 at Arlington and became a member of 41st Co. P.S., C.A.C., at Fort Worden. Discharged 21 Dec 1918 at Fort Worden. 831,552. He attended high school in Michigan.

Marian B. Carrico, Everett
Born at Vinitia OK. Entered the service 22 Feb 1918, at the age of 23 yrs and served as a member of the 43d Spruce Sqdn. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 6 Jun 1919. 879,710

Charles J. Carter, Everett
Born 25 Sep 1897 at Ruble MO. Parents Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Carter, 2114 Colby Ave. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917 in 12th Co. Served in 7th Co., Wash. C. A. in Butte, from 11 Oct to 22 Nov. He was then transferred back to 12th Co., and on 27 Dec to Batt. F, 65th Art. Before sailing for France, he was detached and assigned to the 54th Art., C.A.C., at Camp Merritt. He left 15 Apr 1918, for Brest; arrived 2 May and was assigned to the 125th Casual Co., bound for Mailly; rejoined Batt. F, 65th in Aug at Limoges. From the night of 29 Oct to 11 Nov 1918, Batt. F was engaged in the Mousson sector. 1st class private. Discharged 28 Feb 1919. Graduated from Everett high school in 1917. He was manager of the football team in 1916 and the track team in 1917

Charles R. Carter, Everett
Born 13 Jan 1891 at Cheboygan MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo R. Carter, 3815 Rucker. He entered the service 6 Jun 1918 at Camp Custer MI and became a member of Co A, 34th Inf., 85th Div. In France he was transferred to Co. K, of the 4th Inf. and during the Argonne battle received a slight wound.

George J. Carter, Everett
Born at Tacoma. Left Everett 30 Apr 1919 at the age of 25 years 5 mos. and became a member of Co. I, Development Bn. Discharged at Camp Fremont 29 Oct 1918. 889,016.

William P. Carter, Everett
U.S. Navy.

Carl B. Carver, Arlington
Born 21 May 1894, in Sevier County TN. Enlisted in 5th Co. 17 Jul 1915 and served in France with Batt. F, 65th Art. Private, 1st Class. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 28 Feb 1919.

Roy J. Carver, Arlington
born 12 Aug 1891, at Arlington. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Carver, R. F. D. 2, Arlington. Enlisted in 5th Co. at Snohomish 8 Apr 1917. Transferred to Batt. F, 65th Art., 27 Dec 1917, at Fort Casey. Left Fort Casey 26 Feb 1918, on the U.S.S. Northern Pacific, via the Panama Canal for overseas, After reaching Limoges, he attended the general art. school until 20 Jul 1918, when he left for La Courtine for target practice. He left for the zone of advance 6 Aug and went into reserve at Mussey-sur-Marne, Toul sector. From there he went into reserve at St. Mihiel, Argonne, and Verdun, until 25 Oct, when he went into active firing in the Mousson sector 25 Oct and was in the battle of Pont a' Mousson (Moselle river) from 1 Nov to 11 Nov. Left Don Jeux for Brest 25 Dec. Left Brest for the U.S. on H.M.S. Haverford, 14 Jan 1919, and landed at Philadelphia, 30 Jan. He served his entire enlistment as a gun pointer. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 28 Feb 1919. 828,051.

Miles E. Cary, Edmonds
Born 1 Nov 1895, at Edmonds. Wife, Edith B. Cary. Entered the service 17 Jun 1918, from Snohomish and was placed in the 28th Spruce Sqdn., 2d Prov. Regt. He was transferred later from the 28th Sqdn. to the 22d Sqdn. as sergeant, first class, having received his warrant 16 Dec 1918. He was a sergeant in the Personnel Office of the 2d Provisional Regiment and worked with the occupational classification of the men of his regiment. Discharged 10 Jan 1919, at Vancouver Barracks. 879,097. Sergeant Cary graduated from the Edmonds high school in 1912 and from the UW in 1917. Sergt. and Mrs. Cary now reside at 722 High St., Bellingham. They were married on 1 Jun 1918.

Cook Floyd H. Case, Everett
Born at Port Townsend. Entered the service 19 Sep 1917 at the age of 26 years. Private Case served as a member of Batt. B, 304th Field Art. and was a member of the A.E.F. from 4 Jul 1918 to 15 Jan 1919. Discharged 7 Feb 1919 at Camp Lewis. 2,268,971.

Frank W. Case, Everett
Born at Olympia. Served 11 mos in the Navy as a radio operator.

Carl F. Casperson, Everett
Born 9 Mar 1897 at Washburn WI. Son of Conrad and Anna Casperson, 2221 Rainier Ave. Private Casperson enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps 25 Jun 1918, and on 25 Jun left Seattle for Mare Island. After training two months at Mare Island, he was transferred to Portsmouth VA. He died at Portsmouth 9 Nov 1918, while in the service

Elmer H. Cass, Sultan
Born 9 Mar 1896, at Sultan. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Cass of Sultan. Entered the service 19 Sep 1917, at Camp Lewis, and placed in Co. D, 361st Inf. Corporal, 2 Feb 1918; sergeant, 31 Jul 1918. Was with the 91st Div. at St. Mihiel and in the Argonne, and on 2 Oct 1918, received a shrapnel wound in the right leg. Discharged 30 Apr 1919, at Camp Lewis, through the 46th Co. 166th D. B. 2,257,090.

Sergt. Elmer Howard Cass, Sultan
Born 9 Mar 1896 at Sultan. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Cass of Sultan. Entered the service 19 Sep 1917 at Camp Lewis and placed in Co. D, 361st Inf. Corporal, 2 Feb 1918; sergeant, 31 Jul 1918. Was with the 91st Div. at St. Mihiel and in the Argonne, and on 2 Oct 1918, received a shrapnel wound in the right leg. Discharged 30 Apr 1919 at Camp Lewis, through the 46th Co. 166th D. B. 2,257,090.

Angus Castle, Snohomish District
Born at Ferndale MN. Inducted at Snohomish 24 Jul 1918, at the age of 32 yrs. Served in Co. K, 8th Inf. Discharged 14 Sep 1918 at Camp Fremont.

Corp. Wilson T Cathey, Snohomish
Born 31 May 1897, at Baker City OR. Enlisted in 5th Co. 2 Apr 1917 and received his warrant as corporal 28 Jul 1917. He went to Fort Casey 1 Aug 1917.

Vernie V. Caton, Everett
Born at Jacksonville OR. Inducted into service 27 Apr 1918 at the age of 23 yrs 11 mos. Served at Camp Lewis as a member of Batt. C, 37th Field Art., and was discharged 28 Jan 1919. 2,294,173.

Herman Leslie Caulkins Jr. Everett
Born 16 Apr 1895 at Watertown SD. Son of H. L. and Vesta Caulkins, 2116 Rockefeller. He entered Camp Lewis from Everett 3 Oct 1917 and was transferred from the 42d Co., 166th D. B. to Camp Mills in Nov. He went to France with the 41st Div. and was transferred out of that into Co. L, 28th Inf., 1st Div. on 12 May 1918. He went into the battle of Canigny 28 May and was in the Soissons sector on 18 Jul, receiving a machine gun bullet in the neck on the first day of that offensive. Discharged at Camp Lewis 22 Mar 1919.

Charles Mathew, Cavelero, Everett
Born 12 Apr 1892, at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cavelero, 2901 Everett Ave. He entered Camp Lewis 7 Sep 1917 and became a member of Co. M, 361st Inf. He was transferred to the Supply Co. of the 361st Inf. before the 91st left for France. 2,256,638. Private Cavelero was reported missing in action

James Milo Cavelero, Everett
Born 10 Jun 1896, at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cavelero, 2901 Everett Ave. He entered Camp Lewis and from there was sent to Camp Fremont and placed in Co. C, 8th Inf., 8th Div. and sailed 28 Oct 1918 for France, arriving at Brest just before the armistice was signed.

William Mathew Cavelero, Everett
Born 10 Feb 1894 at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cavelero, 2901 Everett Ave. He entered Camp Lewis 25 Jul 1918, and was transferred from Camp Lewis to Camp Fremont, and became a member of Co. K, 8th Inf., 8th Div. He was later transferred to the Medical Corps as a member of the 95th Base Hospital.

Private Robert S. Cease, Snohomish
Served in Co. B, 31st Inf., with the American Forces in Siberia.

Corp. Norman Cedergreen, Monroe
213th Field Signal Battalion.

Lieut. Arthur D. Challacombe, Everett
Born 30 Jun 1896, at Medora IL. Son of County Coroner and Mrs. N. B. Challacombe, 1713 33d Street. Lieutenant Challacombe enlisted in the US Marine Corps 7 Jul 1917, and was sworn in at Mare Island 10 Jul. He served in Co A. Recruit Depot, until 1 Sep, when he was transferred to the Naval Prison Police. He was made corporal and instructor in Co B, Recruit Depot. 6 Dec 1917. On 15 Apr 1918, he was transferred to the Officers Training Camp at Quantico and was commissioned as a 2d lieutenant 15 Jul. On 30 Jul, he was assigned to the 111th Co., 3d Brig., 8th Regt., at Galveston TX. He was transferred to Cuba in Apr 1919 as adjutant and senior lieutenant of the 1st Bn., 1st Regt.; and on 6 Sep 1919, was stationed at Camaguey Cuba, as camp adjutant for all the Marines in Cuba. He attended the Columbia Preparatory School at Washington D. C., prior to entering West Point of 10 Jul 1916. He was honorably discharged from West Point in Oct 1916 because of temporary defective vision.

George Marshall Chandler, Arlington District
Born at Morgan Hill CA. Entered the service at Arlington 4 Aug 1918, at the age of 21 yrs 4 mos. Private Chandler served as a member of the 17th Co. P.S., C.A.C. Discharged at Fort Worden 23 Dec 1918. 3,432,297

Charley O. Chapman, Everett
Born 9 Apr 1894 at Kingfisher OK. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Chapman. Enlisted 13 May 1917 in the Cavalry, and became a member of Troop C, 25th U.S. Cavalry. Transferred to Hqrs. Troop, 91st Div. and served with that unit in France and Belgium. Discharged 30 Apr 1919 at Camp Lewis, 2,255,022. Brother of Mrs. J. O. Wittsey, 2215 Oakes Ave.

Lieutenant Fred D. Chapman, Everett
Born 9 Aug 1899 at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Chapman, Klamath Falls OR. Lieutenant Chapman enlisted at Seattle in the Air Service 27 Dec 1917. He was called to Berkeley 18 May 1918, and was in the Cadet Detachment, Ground School, until 10 Aug when he was transferred to Camp Dick and placed in the Cadet Detachment. He was later transferred to the Cadet Detachment at Barron field, Fort Worth. He was commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant, A.S.S.R.C., 11 Mar 1919 at Barron Field, and discharged there 17 Mar 1919. He graduated from the Everett high school in Jan 1917. His brother, George K. Chapman, served in the Navy as a Machinist's Mate, 1st class. Lieutenant Chapman now resides at Klamath Falls OR.

Clifford Charlson, Marysville
90th Co 7th Regt., U.S. Marine Corps.

Corp. Lewis Martin Charlson, Arlington
Born Feb 1899, at Brendon SD. Entered Camp Lewis from Arlington 19 Sep 1917, and became a member of Co. D, 361st inf., 91st Div. Made corporal 31 Jul 1918. He served with the A.E.F. from 6 Jul 1918 to 15 Apr 1919. He was in the St. Mihiel sector from 11 to 13 Sep; Meuse-Argonne 26 Sep to 12 Oct; Lys-Scheldt 31 Oct to 11 Nov. Discharged at Camp Lewis 30 Apr 1919. 225,175.

Martin Charlson, Marysville
U.S. Army.

Oscar J. Charlson, Marysville
Co. L, 13th Inf.

Edith H. Charnley, Everett
Born 14 Feb 1885, at Wauwatosa WI. Miss Charnley entered the service in the A.N.C. 3 Jul 1918 at the Base Hospital, Camp Lewis. She was sent from there to the Nurses Mobilization Station 26 Sep for overseas duty. From New York, however, she was sent to Camp Mills for 4 weeks during the influenza epidemic. On 11 Nov she was sent to France, landing at Liverpool, England, and from there going to La Havre via Southampton. She was assigned to Camp Hospital No. 82 at La Havre, and served in the hospital there until 26 Apr 1919, when she was transferred to Vannes, The Nurse Demobilization Station. Remaining there 2 weeks she was then sent to Camp Kerhuon, the port of debarkation. She arrived in New York 28 May 1919, and received her discharge from the service 7 Jul 1919. Miss Charnley is a graduate of Rockford Training School for Nurses, Rockford IL.

Alfred T. Chase, Everett
Born at Elmira NY. Entered the service 18 Mar 1918, at the age of 28 yrs. Private Chase was a member of the 33d Spruce sqdn. Discharged 2 Jan 1919 at Vancouver Barracks. 1,115,404.

Eber L. Chase, Snohomish
Born at Winona ND, 2 Dec 1894. Enlisted in 5th Co. 3 Jul 1915. Transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art. at Fort Casey, and upon the return of the regiment from France was discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919.

Sergt. Elton W. Chase, Lowell
Born at Lowell. Entered the service 14 Oct 1918, at Port Orchard, at the age of 22 yrs and served in the 319th Co., Tank Corps. Made sergeant 8 Nov 1918. Discharged 5 Dec 1918 at Camp Dix. 3,428,932

S. P. Chase, Snohomish
146th F.A., 41st Division.

Otto Bryon Chelander, Maltby
Born 25 Jul 1894 at Steilacoom WA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto G. Chealander (sic) of Maltby. Enlisted 1 Mar 1918 in the U.S.N.R.F. radio section, UW. He was in charge of a squad of men on the Seattle water front guarding property for a time. In July he successfully passed an examination for entrance to the Officers' Material School, having been advanced to the rank of Chief Quartermaster. Released 24 Dec 1918 with rating of Seaman, 2d class.

Waln Jason Chesley, Everett
Born 19 Feb 1895 at Poy Sippi WI. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Chesley, 2410 Hoyt Ave. After many unsuccessful attempts to enlist, he succeeded 14 Aug 1918, in being sent to the Mechanics' School, Corvallis OR. From there he was sent to Fort Stevens OR and then on to Camp Eustis as a member of the C.A.C. From Hqrs. Co., 27th Art., he was transferred to the Post Exchange Det. at Camp Eustis 17 Dec. Discharged at Camp Eustis 6 Jan 1919. First class private. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1915.

Percy B. Childs, Lowell
Born at Hector MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Childs, Lowell. Enlisted in the Everett Naval Militia on 4 May 1916, and entered Federal service 7 Apr 1917 as a member of the crew of the U.S.S. South Dakota. Released from active duty 1 Jan 1919 at Pelham Bay Park NY.

Lyman M. Chitty, Everett
Born 8 Mar 1899, at Ottawa, Canada. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Chitty, 1401 Colby Ave. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917, in 12th Co. Transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art. 23 Dec 1917. Made first class private 1 Sep 1918. He went to France with the 63d Art., and was discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919. At Limoges he attended the Mechanics' School and received a recommendation as a mechanic on the 8-inch howitzer. He also attended schools in road building, mining and camouflage.

Ludwig Christensen, Everett
Born at Bergen, Norway. Entered the service at Coeur d`Alene ID, 22 Jul 1918 at the age of 28 yrs. He served in the 11th Co., 166th D. B. until 16 Aug, when he was transferred to Batt. F, 39th Field Art., with which unit he served until discharged on 20 Feb 1919. 3, 645,104

Charles Christenson, Mukilteo
Served in the Navy, on the U.S.S. Rose, as a machinist.

Emil T. Christenson, Mukilteo
Born 19 Aug 1889 at Woodville WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christenson, Mukilteo. Entered the service 27 May 1918 at Camp Lewis and became a member of Co. M, 44th Inf., 13th Div. In August was transferred to Co. G, 14th Inf. Discharged 20 Mar 1919 out of 2d Co., 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis. 889,654.

Louis Christenson, Everett
Born 14 Oct 1894, at Omaha NE. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F. at Seattle, 17 Jul 1917. Ratings A.S., S. 2C., Engr., 2c. Served for a time on Sub-chaser 310. Released 16 Jan 1919 at Seattle

Chief Quartermaster Perry Christenson, Mukilteo
Served in the Navy and was on the U.S.S. Rose.

Robert M. Christenson, Everett
Entered the service 6 Nov 1918. Discharged at Camp Polk, 18 Nov 1918.

Christiansen, Andy Everett
Born in Denmark. Served in the Army for 5 mos and was discharged 30 Jan 1919.

Christiansen, Charles E. Stanwood,
Served in Co. G, 13th Inf.

Marcus Christopherson, Everett
Born 9 May 1897 at Davers MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Christopherson, 2127 Harrison Ave. Enlisted in the Navy 28 Jun 1918. Released at Mare Island 19 Feb 1919. Former Everett high school student.

Capt. Leroy Christy, Everett
Born 7 Apr 1886, at Stanford CT. Son of Charles R. Christy, Montclair NJ. Wife, Elizabeth B. Christy. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917, in old 12th Co. received his commission as a 2d lieut. 29 Mar 1917, and on 26 May 1917, was promoted to 1st lieut. He went from Ft. Casey as an officer of the 63d Art. On 11 Oct 1918, He was promoted to the rank of captain., Coast Art. Returned to Camp Lewis with the 63d Art. and was discharged there. Graduated from the Irving high school, New York City, in 1905, and from Yale in 1908, with the degree of Ph. B. Attended the School for Art. Officers at Ft. Monroe, from 4 Mar to 27 Apr. 1917, and attended the Orientation School for Art. at Limoges, France, from 10 Aug to 25 Sep 1918.

Vern L. Cimmery, Edmonds
U.S.N.R.F.

Corp. Joseph D. Claire, Everett
Born 19 Mar 1896, in France. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Claire, 2130 State Street. He entered Camp Lewis 4 Oct 1917. From Camp Lewis was transferred overseas, and became a member of the 2d M. G. Bn., 2d Div. He was in several engagements in which the 2d Div. participated and was wounded on 4 Jul 1918. Corporal.

Lieut. Earl F. Clark, Everett
Born 9 Aug 1893 at Centralia. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Clark, 3009 Hoyt Ave. Enlisted 10 Oct 1917, at Fort Casey in 12th Co. Transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art. 20 Dec 1917. Appointed to the Officers' Training School at Fort Monroe 27 Mar 1918 and received his commission as a 2d lieutenant, C.A.C., 26 Jun 1918. He was assigned to duty at Fort Monroe 26 Jun and sent to New York as a casual unassigned officer to sail overseas 18 Jul 1918. On arriving at La Havre, Lieut. Clark was assigned to Batt. E, 54th Art., C.A.C. He attended a heavy art. school at Angers for 3 wks in Aug-Sep 1918. On 28 Sep he went into action on the Verdun sector and remained there until 5 Oct. Promoted to 1st lieut. 8 Nov. He left Brest 23 Feb 1919 on the U.S.S. Nebraska, arriving in New York 10 Mar. Discharged at Camp Devens 18 Mar 1919. He graduated from Everett high school in 1911. He attend the UW in 1912 and played on the varsity football team. Attended the U. of Montana in 1914-1916 and was a member of the college football team for 3 yrs. He was captain of the 1916 team and made All-Northwest end in 1915. Brother of Lewis W. Clark, who was in the Cavalry.

Elmer E. Clark, Everett
Born at Williamsburg MO. Entered the service at Fort Logan CO 14 Nov 1916 at the age of 27 yrs 2 mos. He served as a member of the 10th Co., C.A.C., Puget Sound Regular Army. Discharged 29 Oct 1917 at Camp Lewis.

Corp. Elverton D. Clark, Everett
Born 25 Dec 1889, at Brainard MN. Son of Mrs. Eugenie Clark, Everett. Entered Camp Fremont 1 May 1918, and served in the 8th Trench Mortar Batt., 8th Art. Brig. On 4 Jul 1918, was taken sick with the Spanish influenza and was at Fort Sill 2 weeks in the hospital. Was then transferred to Camp Cody to the base hospital for service. Discharged 17 Dec 1919, at Camp Cody. Corporal. 888,991

Everett R. Clark, Everett
Born 8 Jun 1891 at Racine WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clark, 2129 Rucker Ave. Private Clark reported for duty at Camp Upton in Mar 1918, after being unsuccessful in attempting to enlist. He served 9 mos. in the A.E.F. as a member of the 80th Field Art., 7th Div. and returned to the US in Jul 1919. On 1 Nov 1919, he was still in the service at Camp Lewis, awaiting discharge. Private Clark graduated from the Everett high school and later attended WSC. Mrs. J. J. Clark, mother of Private Clark, was one of the committee of three ladies to gather the records of Everett service men to be preserved for historical purposes.

Sergt. Frank L. Clark, Everett
Born at Defiance OH. Enlisted in the Q.M.C. 10 May 1918. Discharged 14 Dec 1918, at the Recruit Camp, Syracuse NY. Made sergeant 29 Sep 1918. 488,386

Lieut. George E. Clark, Everett
Born 22 Jan 1898 at Paterson NJ Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Clark, 3405 Colby. Enlisted 7 May 1917 at Fort Douglas AZ., in the Field Art. He was with the 6th F. A., 1st Div., as a 2d lieutenant, having received his commission on 10 Jul 1918. He was in the Army of Occupation. Graduated from Walla Walla high school in 1915. and attended Whitman College 2 yrs. Brother of Newman H. Clark, S.A.T.C.

Corp. Lewis W. Clark, Everett
Born 24 Mar 1889, at Lakeland MN. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Clark, 3009 Hoyt Ave. He went to Camp Lewis 24 Jul 1918, and was placed in 40th Co., 166th D. B. Transferred to hqrs. Troop, 13th Div. Made corporal in Dec 1918. Corporal Clark attended the Everett high school in 1905 and in 1906 took a business college course. Before entering the service he was a structural engineer with the U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission. Brother of Lieut. Earl F. Clark, Heavy Art. Discharged 25 Feb 1919 at Camp Lewis. 3,650,393.

Newman H. Clark, Everett
Born 7 Dec 1900 at North Paterson NY. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Clark, 3405 Colby Ave. Entered the S.A.T.C. at the UW 2 Oct 1918 and trained in Co. D. Graduated from Walla Walla high school in 1918. Brother of Lieut. George E. Clark.

Oscar P. Clark, Edmonds
Was a member of the Air Service, U.S. Army, during the war.

Machinists Mate Sidney W. Clark, Everett
Born in Alaska. Served nineteen mos. in the Navy.

Lieut. Thomas G. Clarke, Everett
Born at Norwick CT, in 1887. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Clarke, Fall River MA. Wife, Ethel G. Clarke. Enlisted in the Medical Corps 22 Sep 1917, receiving a commission as a 1st lieutenant. He was assigned to the 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis and was later transferred to the 44th U.S. Inf. Discharged at Butte MT., 19 Mar 1919.

Frank Claughton, Everett
Born 7 Apr 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Claughton. Wife, Rose Claughton, R.F.D. 2, Everett. Entered the service 24 Jun 1918 from Everett and served in the 11th Spruce Sqdn., 1st Prov. Regt. Discharged 16 Dec 1918, at Vancouver Barracks. 897,276.

Frank Claughton, Everett
Born at Chehalis. Served in the 11th Sqdn., 1st Prov. Regt. A.S.A.P. He entered the service 24 Jun 1918 from Everett, at the age of 24 yrs. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 16 Dec 1918. 897,276

Arthur B. Clausen, Everett
Born 10 Aug 1895 at Clinton IA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clausen, 3302 Wetmore. Enlisted as a wireless operator in the Navy 20 Jul 1917 and was called to service 6 Aug 1917 to the Seattle Naval Training Station. Transferred on 21 Dec to the Harvard Radio School, and on 24 May was transferred to the City College of New York, where he remained until 15 Aug 1918. He was with the A.E.F. for 6 mos, leaving for overseas 15 Aug 1918 and arrived in France 25 Aug at Pauillac. Transferred 14 Sep from Pauillac to L'Aber Urach, where he remained until after the armistice. on 23 Nov he was transferred to the U.S.S. Wadsworth as a radio direction finder. While on this ship he visited Queenstown, Ireland, Plymouth, Liverpool and Dover, England; Boulogne and Brest, France. He returned to the United States 1 Jan 1919, and was discharged at Boston 28 Jan 1919.

Sergt. Lawrence T. Clay, Everett
Born at Dabble MN. Served 11 mos. in the Army and was a member of the Machine Gun Co., 76th Inf.

Capt. Maurice G. Cleary, Everett
Born at Everett 5 Sep 1884. Son of Mrs. Thomas C. Doheny, 3222 Grand Ave. Capt Cleary was accepted in the Aviation Section of the Army in Feb 1917 and was ordered to report at San Diego in Apr. He was sent to the U. of California to attend Ground School in May 1917 and was re-enlisted from sergeant, 1st class to Cadet status 28 May 1917. He grad. from the Ground School at the U. of California 20 Jul 1917. He then returned to San Diego in the flying status. He completed the Hallett engine class, the erection and repair course, the aero dynamics course; and passed the R.M.A. 28 Aug 1917. He was then ordered to San Antonio for advanced flying instructions and completed the courses there. His next transfer was to Fort Sill, where he completed the course in the school of Aerial Observation. He was assigned as a pilot instructor in the school upon graduating from the course. His subsequent assignments at Fort Sill were: Instructor in the School of Fire; Mess Officer, 3d Aero Sqdn.; Flight Commander, 3d Aero Sqdn.; Commander, 3d Aero Sqdn; and President of the Aviation Examination Board. District of Oklahoma. While there he also acted as council for the defense in 2 court martial cases. On 7 Feb 1918 he was order to Camp Dick, as Commanding Officer of the 10th Cadet Sqdr., and was also an instructor in Army Paper work. He was next ordered to Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens MI, going there 1 Apr 1918. He graduated from the course in aerial gunnery, and then made Pilot Instructor in aerial gunnery and Instructor in Reconnaissance. In June 1918 he was ordered to the Aeronautical General Supply Depot & Concentration Camp, Garden City, L. I., and assigned to coast patrol duty. His assignments there were as Commanding Officer of the 361st Aero Service Sqdn of the Hdqrs. Detachment Group "A: of the 352d Aero Service Sqdn, and of the 48th Aero Service Sqdn. He was then ordered to report at Dayton OH to Major C. K. Rhinehardt for the purpose of taking part in the Middle Western Airplane Tour.

Capt. Maurice G. 2 Cleary, Everett
(cont.)He proceeded to Dayton with Major Rhinehardt in an airplane. In Aug 1919, Capt. Cleary was Adjutant at Roosevelt airplane race between that place and Toronto. Prior to Oct 1919, Capt. Cleary had completed approximately 900 flying hours, and had used all types of American machines. He received his commission as captain 10 Oct 1919. On account of lost papers he served as acting 1st lieutenant from Sep 1917 until 19 Nov 1917 when he received his commission. On 8 Oct 1919, the opening day of the transcontinental air races between the Pacific and Atlantic and the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Capt. Cleary had a narrow escape at Mineola. With Benedict Crowell, assistant secretary of war as a passenger, his plane fell from a height of 100 feet and overturned. The accident occurred when Cleary tried to avoid striking a hangar. Cleary and Crowell were shaken up, but escaped serious injury.

Arthur B. Cleveland, Everett
Born at Greely Center NE. Inducted into service 25 Jul 1918 from Everett at the age of 25 yrs. He served in Development Bn., C.A.C., Camp Fremont. Discharged 10 Dec 1918 at Camp Fremont. 3,650,382.

Corp. Clarence E. Cleveland, Snohomish
Born at Grant MI. Corporal Cleveland was inducted into service at Everett 29 Jun 1918 at the age of 27 yrs. He served in the 37th Co., 166th D. B. until 26 Aug when he was transferred into the Hqrs. Co., 37th Field Art. Made corporal 9 Jan 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 5 Feb 1919. 3,142,383.

Roy I. Cleveland, Everett
Born 30 Oct 1899, at Mercede CA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cleveland, 3417 Everett Ave. Enlisted 2 Jun 1917, in the Marine Corps, and was sent to Mare Island and placed in Co. H, 2d Sec. On 1 Aug, he was sent to Cuba and was stationed there on guard duty. From there he was transferred to Charleston SC. While at Charleston, he was called out with the Marines to quell a race riot between the negroes and sailors. Discharged 31 May 1919.

Roy I. Cleveland, Everett
Born 3 Oct 1900, at Merced CA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Cleveland, 3417 Everett Ave. Enlisted 26 May 1917 in the U.S.M.C. at Mare Island, and served in the 90th Co., 7th Regt. He saw service in Cuba

Charles R. Cleverland, Everett
Born at Blaine. Private Cleveland (sic) served 2 mos in Co. G, S.A.T.C.

J. Clifton, Everett
Private Clifton served with the 47th Canadians at Ypres and Vimy Ridge. He was wounded at Vimy Ridge and sent to Vancouver for treatment before being discharged.

Coxwain Lloyd R. Cloke Everett
Born 21 Nov 1896, at Fairfield IA. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cloke. Wife, Emma F. Cloke, 2416 Norton. Enlisted in the Navy at Seattle, 11 Dec 1917. Was a coxswain on the U.S.S. Northern Pacific. Discharged 26 Jun 1919 at Bremerton.

Clarence R. Cloke, Everett
Born at Eldon IA, 26 Jan 1898. Enlisted in the Navy at Seattle 18 Nov 1918. Released at Mare Island 7 Apr 1919.

John Ernest Cloke, Everett
Born 1895 at Ottumvia IA. Enlisted in the Navy at Seattle 8 Mar 1918. Released at Seattle 19 Jun 1919.

Frank Clum, Arlington
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Clum, Arlington. Served in France as a member of the 20th Engineers.

Corp. Jack B. Cobb, Everett
Born 18 Jul 1894, at New Westminster BC. Son of Mrs. Mary Cobb 1636 N. 51st St., Seattle. Entered the Air Service at Fort Lawton in Aug 1917, and served with the 125th, 137th, 108th and 1099th Aero Sqdns. Corporal. Discharged in Mar 1919

Private Lyall B. Cochran, Snohomish
Born 5 Aug 1898 at Snohomish. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.M. Cochran, 415 Ave. B, Snohomish. Enlisted in 5th Co., 18 Dec 1915, and went to Ft. Casey with the 5th Co. On 20 Dec. 1917, he was transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art., and on 10 May 1918, to Hqrs. Co. He accompanied the 63d to France and back to Camp Lewis, Where he was discharged 21 Mar 1919. He is associated with his father in the Snohomish Hardware Co. Graduate of Snohomish high school, class of 1916.

Clinton J. Coggins, Everett
Born 21 Sep 1893, at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Coggins, 1728 Cedar St. Entered the service 21 May 1918, at Everett, and sent to Camp Lewis, where he was put in Co. A, 213d Engrs., 13th Div. Made corporal 23 Nov 1918. Discharged 23 Jan 1919 at Camp Lewis.

Corp. George Harold Coggins, Everett
Born at Snohomish. Entered Camp Fremont 24 Jul 1918 at the age of 27 yrs 2 mos. He served in Co. F, Development Bn. Discharged at Camp Fremont 9 Dec 1918. 3,650,229

Elliot Lloyd Colburn, Snohomish
Born 23 Nov 1876. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Colburn, R.F.D. No. 1, Snohomish. Wife, Helen Roberta Colburn. Enlisted at Fort Worden 13 Nov 1917, in the Engineers. From there he was transferred to Camp Mead and then to a camp in Virginia on 26 Dec 1917. He left for Brest 30 Mar 1918 on the George Washington. He served in the 23d Engineers. He arrived at Hoboken from France 13 Jun 1919. 234,249. He was a member of Co. M, 3d Washington Inf., N.G. for a short time before entering the US Army.

Newton Cannon Cole, Sultan
Born at Powhaska OK, 18 Nov 1893. Son of Robert A. and Tennessee Cole. Wife, Minnie Cole. Entered the service 25 May 1918, and served in the 87th Spruce Sqdn., A.S.A.P. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks, 7 Jan 1919. 2,785,500

Newton Cameron Cole, Sultan
Born 18 Nov 1893, in Oklahoma. Wife, Minnie Cole. Private Cole entered the Army 25 May 1918, and served in the 87th Spruce Sqdn. Discharged 7 Jan 1919. 2,785,500.

Phillip Cole, Everett
Medical Corps, U.S. Navy.

Corp. Clifford Paul Coleman, Sultan
Born 4 May 1894, at Baker City OR. Son of Mrs. Alice G. Coleman, and the late W. J. Coleman of Sultan. He entered the 27th Co., 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis 7 Oct 1918. Transferred 2 Nov to Co. A, 213th Engrs., 13th Div. In November, at rifle practice, Corp. Coleman made the highest score of his company at rifle practice, and was instrumental in winning the regimental colors for Co. A. He made a score of 48 out of a possible 50. Made corporal 23 Nov 1918. Discharged 18 Jan 1919. 4, 834,780.

Corp. Clifford Paul Coleman, Snohomish District
Born at Baker City OR. Entered Camp Lewis 7 Aug 1917, through the Snohomish board at the age of 24 yrs 5 mos. Made corporal 23 Nov 1918. Served as a member of Co. A, 213th engineers. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 4,834,780.

Joseph Coleman, Everett
Joseph Coleman, the well-known Everett attorney of the firm of Coleman and Fogarty, gave up his legal practice in the fall of 1918 to enter the Knights of Columbus war work at Camp Lewis, and was still in the service at that camp in October 1919.

Bernard B. Collings, Everett
U.S. Marine Corps.

Harold D. Collingwood, Everett
Born 24 Aug 1898 at Barron WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Collingwood, 1914 Chestnut Ave. Private Collingwood enlisted in 12th Co. 5 Feb 1917 and went to Fort Casey with the company 1 Aug 1917. He was transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art. before leaving for France. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 21 Mar 1919, upon the return of the 63d Art. from overseas. Private, 1st class and 2d class gunner. He attended the Kirkland high school for 2 yrs and the Everett high school for 2 yrs, graduating in 1917.

Lawrence B. Collins, Everett
Born 12 Jun 1894, at Alpena MI. Son of Mrs. Julia Collins, 2423 Rucker Ave. Private Collins enlisted in 12th Co. 5 Feb 1917, and answered the President's call 25 Jul 1917, when the company was called out. He went to Fort Casey 1 Aug 1917, and on the organization of the 63d Art. he was transferred to that regt. He went to France with the 63d regt. as a member of Baty D. He was still in the service 5 Sep 1919. Brother of Edward J. Collins, 316th Engineers.

Edward J. Collins, Everett.
Born 24 Jun 1886 at Alpena MI. Son of Mrs. Julia Collins, 2423 Rucker Ave. Private Collins entered Camp Lewis 2 Nov 1917 and became a member of Co. A, 316th Engrs., 91st Div. He went to France with the 316th Engrs. and was in reserve at St. Mihiel with his div. He went over the top in the Meuse-Argonne 26 Sep and on 27 Sep received shrapnel wounds in the head and knee. He was in the hospital for the following 8 months and was discharged 27 may 1919 at Camp Kearny (sic). 2,272,686. Brother of Lawrence B. Collins, 63d Art.

Glenn R. Colwell, Snohomish District
Born at Summertown TN. Private Colwell entered the service through the Snohomish board 4 Aug 1918 at the age of 29 yrs. He served in Co. H, Development Battalion. Discharged at Camp Fremont 10 Dec 1918. 4,270,522.

Sergt. George W. Compton, Maltby
Born 7 Jul 1892 at Maltby. He enlisted 14 Jun 1918, in the S.A.T.C. at Pullman, and was transferred from Pullman to Hqrs. Co., 39th F. A. at Camp Lewis. He was a corporal at Pullman from 24 Jun to 14 Aug; and a sergeant at Camp Lewis from 25 Aug 1918 to 3 Feb 1919. Discharged 3 Feb 1919. He trained as a range finder in the field artillery.

Lieut. Gerald J. Conlin, Everett
Born at Tieton MI. Served 20 mos in the Army as a 2nd lieutenant.

Lieut. Ray Conner, Everett
44th Infantry.

Lieut. Lewis C. Conner, Everett.
Born 21 Jul 1892, at Helena MT. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Conner, Everett. Lieutenant Conner enlisted in 12th Co. 5 Feb 1917, and went to Fort Casey with the Co. on 1 Aug 1917. He was transferred to Camp Lewis 5 Jan 1918. On 5 May he was transferred to Fort Worden into Baty A, 69th Art.; and on 26 Jun he was sent to the 4th Officer's Training Camp at Fort Monroe. He was commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant at Fort Monroe on 5 Sep 1918, and was assigned to duty in the coast art., O.T.C. at Fort Monroe. He remained there until discharged on 6 Jan 1919. Lieutenant Conner was made sergeant on 2 May 1917, while in old 12th Co. He graduated from the Everett high school in 1910 and from the UW in 1916 with the degree of A. B. He was married to Miss Ruth Thompson, 27 Apr 1918.

Drayton V. Conrad, Everett
U.S.N.R.F.

Arthur B. Cook, Everett
Born at Everett. Served 6 mos in the Navy.

Arthur D. Cook, Everett
Served in U.S.N.R.F. Rating S 2c (R). Released from active duty at Seattle 13 Feb 1919.

Fred G. Cook, Snohomish
Born 13 May 1882, at Plymouth England. Son of Mrs. E. Cook, 18 Maple St., Snohomish. Wife, Mabel E. Cook. Mr. Cook enlisted in the Y. M.C.A. service on 6 Nov 1918. On his arrival in England, he was sent to the Y.M.C.A. headquarters, where he worked as an accountant until taken ill with influenza. Upon his recovery, he was put in charge of "owl" shifts at the Eagle Hut, Strand, London. This shift consisted of the hours from 12 midnight until 8 o'clock in the morning. Eagle Hut was the largest hut in the war zone, having an area of 35,000 square feet. It cost $90,000. The four dormitories contain 279 beds. Before entering the Y.M.C.A. service Mr. Cook was an accountant with the State Land Board at Olympia, a position which he had held for three years. He was also appointed secretary ex-officio to the State Land Commission. In May 1918, he was appointed Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias for the state of Washington, and held the office until released to enter the Y.M.C.A. work. He has the distinction of being the youngest grand chancellor that the domain of Washington has ever had.

George H. Cook, Everett
Born at Port Angeles WA. Served 20 mos. in the Army.

H.D. Cooley, Everett
Born 26 Apr 1862, in Green county WI. Son of the late William B. and Mary A. Cooley. Attorney Cooley gave up his legal practice to enter the Y.M.C.A. service in France. He left New York 6 Dec 1918 and reached Paris 28 Dec. He was stationed with the Paris Div., Sight Seeing Department, during the time of his active work in France. Discharged at New York 10 Jul 1919. 3,425. Attorney Cooley attended high school at Bradhead WI; and graduated from U. of Wisconsin in 1883. He has been the senior member of the law firm of Cooley, Horan and Mulvihill in the Wisconsin building for a number of years; and has served Snohomish county as prosecuting attorney. He was the third member of the firm to enter the service of his country during the war.

Donald N. Cooper, Everett
Born 4 Jun 1894 at Mt. Chaise ME. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cooper, 1907 Colby Ave., Everett. Enlisted in the Navy 17 Jun 1917 at Bremerton. Transferred to Mare Island on 7 May 1918; to the Canal Zone at Balboa, 3 Jul was in the hospital at Balboa, and was stationed at the Balboa Patrol Station until 21 Dec 1918. Sent to Christobel 21 Dec and was on patrol duty there on the S. S. Wyska until 1 Jan 1919, when he went to New York, where he was released 23 Jan 1919. He served for a time on Subchaser 293. Brother of Ray N. Cooper, Guy L. Cooper, and Scott O. Cooper, all of whom were in the service. Attended the Snohomish high school 1909 and 1910.

Esle T. Cooper, Everett
Born 25 Aug 1897, at Coloma WI. Son of Mrs. Ruth L. Cooper, 2716 Norton Ave. Enlisted in the Navy at Seattle, 1 Jun 1918 and served on the U.S. Training Ship Philadelphia at Bremerton. Released 25 Dec 1918. Rating, seaman, first class. Seaman Cooper served in Co. M, 3d Washington Inf., for short time before enlisting in the Navy. Brother of Robert E. Cooper, U.S.N.

George L. Cooper, Lowell
Served in the Q.M. Corps, U.S. Army.

Guy L. Cooper, Everett
Born 6 May 1893 at Mt. Chaise ME. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cooper, 1907 Colby Ave., Everett. Served in Co. M for a short time previous to entering Camp Lewis. Was transferred out of the 39th Co., 166th D. B. to Camp Kearney and placed in Co. D, 157th Inf. on 14 Jul; went to Camp Mills and sailed for France in August. Transferred to Co. A, 109th Inf., 28th Div. Private Cooper went into action in Sep with the 28th Div. and received wounds from which he died on 27 Sep 1918, three months and one day after he entered Camp Lewis. Prior to entering the service, he was engaged in the shingle business with his father and brothers. He was the second son in the family of four boys, all of whom were in the service. His name goes down in history as one of those who made the supreme sacrifice in France. 3,133,718.

Cook Harry H. Cooper, Everett
Born 11 Mar 1894 at Chicago IL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Cooper, 3326 Pine St. Private Cooper entered Camp Lewis in Jul 1918 and was assigned to the 29th Co., 166th D. B. He was later transferred to the Motor Ambulance Co. No. 55. He served as a cook in both companies. Discharged at Camp Lewis in Feb 1919. Brother of Jacob James Cooper.

Jacob James Cooper, Everett
Born at Chicago, 6 Mar 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cooper. Entered the service 21 Oct 1918 and became a member of 40th Co. B. S., C. A. C., at Fort Worden. While at Fort Worden he was taken sick with the Spanish influenza and died at 11 am., 4 Nov 1918. Funeral services were held Sunday 10 Nov 1918, at Everett. Members of Co. M. acted as pallbearers. Interment was made in the Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Lena Cooper, wife of Pvt. Jacob Cooper, died at Everett 30 Jan 1919. Harry H. Cooper, a brother of Pvt. Cooper, was also in the service at Camp Lewis.

Ray H. Cooper, Everett
Born 2 Feb 1890 at Mt. Chaise ME. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cooper, 1907 Colby Ave., Everett. He entered the service 25 Jul 1918, Camp Lewis. While there was in 36th Co., 166th D. B. Transferred to Camp Fremont and put in Co. K, 8th Inf., 8th Div. Left for Camp Mills and sailed for France 28 Oct 1918, from New York, arriving at Brest 9 Nov. He was on guard duty in France for about six weeks before leaving Brest. Brother of Guy L. Cooper, Donald N. and Scott O. Cooper. 3,649,773.

Robert E. Cooper, Everett
Born 3 Feb 1900, at Coloma WI. Son of Mrs. Ruth L. Cooper, 2716 Norton Ave. Enlisted in the Navy 17 Dec 1918 at Bremerton. On 25 Jan 1919, he was sent to New York and assigned to the U.S.S. Champlain, on which he served until 5 Apr 1919. Upon being returned to Bremerton he was placed on the U.S.S. Anthony, and was on this ship in Jul 1919. Brother of Esle T. Cooper. He served in Co. M, 3d Washington Inf., from 15 Apr until the time of his enlistment in the Navy.

Scott O. Cooper, Everett
Born 27 May 1897 at Mt. Chaise ME. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cooper, 1907 Colby Ave., Everett. Entered Camp Lewis 5 Sep 1918 and was in the 45th Co., 166th D. B. while there. 26 Sep he was transferred to Fort Stevens, OR and placed in 16th Co., Columbia C. A. C. Transferred to Batt. D, 27th Art., C. A. C., 22 Oct 1918 and left for Camp Eustis 27 Oct arriving there 5 Nov. Discharged 10 Jan 1919, at Camp Lewis. Brother of Guy L. Cooper, Ray H. Cooper and Donald N. Cooper. 4,711,942. Attended the Snohomish high school in 1913 and 1914.

Lieut. Henry Charles Copps, Everett
Born in Minto ND, 4 Apr 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Copps, 2531 Baker Ave. He enlisted 20 May 1918, at Fort Worden in the C.A.C. and was placed in the 19th Co., P.S., C.A.C. Transferred 2 Jun to Batt. A, 69th Art. On 3 Jul he left for the O.T.C. at Fort Monroe, and received his commission as a 2nd lieutenant, Coast Art., 25 Sep 1918. He was assigned to duty at Tampa Florida, and was there until discharged, 7 Dec 1918. He attended the Everett high school from 1910 to 1914, and the UW from 1916 to 1918

Sergt. George W. Corcoran, Everett
U.S. Army

Lee Otis Cordz, Swans Trail
Born 14 Feb 1891 at Birchtree MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cordz, R.F.D. 2, Everett. Entered Camp Lewis 24 Jun 1918. Brother of William D. Cordz and Manuel H. Cordz.

Manuel H. Cordz, SwansTrail
Born 18 Feb 1887 at Birchtree MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Cordz, R.F.D. 2 Everett. Entered the service 15 Oct 1918 at Pullman in the S.A.T.C. Brother of Lee Otis Cordz and William D. Cordz.

William D. Cordz, Everett
Swan's Trail. Born 29 Mar 1899 at Birchtree MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cordz, R.F.D. 2, Everett. Enlisted in the Marines 21 Oct 1918 at Mare Island. While there he was placed in the Supply Detachment. Former Everett high school student.

Charles E. Costello, Everett
Born 9 Feb 1896 in Everett. Son of Mrs. W. N. Costello, 2101 Rucker Ave. Enlisted in 12th Co., 7 Apr 1917. Transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art., C.A.C. 23 Dec 1917. He accompanied the 63d from Fort Casey to Camp Mills and from there to England and France, and returned with that unit to Camp Lewis. He received his discharge there 21 Mar 1919. He is a graduate of the Everett high school, class of 1915, and while attending was active in school athletics. Prior to enlisting, he was associated with his brothers in the clothing firm of Costello Bros.

Charles E. Cote, Everett
Born 10 Mar 1887 at Shell Lake. Son of Mrs. Mary Lorenson, 3317 Wetmore. Entered Camp Lewis 19 Sep 1917 and became a member of Hqrs. Co., 361st Inf. On 5 Oct was transferred to Co. D, 20th Engrs. Left 12 Nov 1917 for France arriving at St. Nazaire. He went into the Gerardmer sector 15 Dec 1917. Left Bordeaux 7 May 1919, for the U.S. Discharged 12 Jun 1919. 172,286

Charles E. Cote, Everett
Born 10 Mar 1887, at Shell Lake WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Cote, 3317 Wetmore. Entered Camp Lewis 19 Sep 1917, and from there was transferred to Washington, D. C. and then overseas 27 Nov 1917.

George Coudare, Everett
Born 13 Sep 1888, at Merrill WI. Son of B. Coudare, 2426 1/2 Grand Ave. Entered Camp Lewis 26 Apr 1918, and served as a member of Co. I, 364th Inf., 91st Div. On the second day of the Meuse-Argonne battle, while with his company, Private Coudare was severely gassed. After being treated in hospitals in France, he was sent home in a hospital boat, and received his honorable discharge at Camp Fremont, 31 Jan 1919. 3,131,539.

Cook Merlin E. Cousens, Everett
Born at St. Cloud MN. Cook Cousens served 2 mos in the C. A. C.

Adelbert C. Cox, Snohomish
Born at Ballard. Entered the service from Snohomish, 3 Oct 1917, at the age of 24 yrs. Served in Co. L, 361st Inf., 91st Div. in France. He was in the Meuse-Argonne with his company from 26 Sep to 9 Oct, when he received a wound in the left shoulder. Private 1st class. Discharged at Camp Lewis 6 May 1919. 2,257,682.

Capt. Edward W. Cox, Monroe
Born 28 Feb 1866. Entered the service as a 1st lieutenant in the Medical Department and was ordered to Vancouver Barracks and assigned to the Spruce Div. On 30 Mar was transferred from Vancouver Barracks to the cut-up plant, and on 1 Oct was transferred to the 142nd Sqdn. at Beaver Hill OR. On 29 Jan he was transferred to a casual receiving camp and on 16 Feb was assigned to the Presidio. Was promoted from 1st lieutenant to captain 31 Jul 1918. Discharged 28 Feb 1919, at the Presidio. Capt. Cox graduated from Miami Medical College in 1883, attended the Univ. of West Virginia in 1884-85-86 and the Univ. of Michigan in 1887 and 1888

Owen Cox, Everett
Born at Winterset IA. Private Cox entered the army 31 Jan 1918 at the age of 30 yrs and served in the 33d Spruce Sqdn. Discharged 2 Jan 1919 at Vancouver Barracks. 878,404

Richard Cox, Marysville
Born 30 Mar 1890 at Marysville. Wife, Erma Cox. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cox of Marysville. Enlisted in the Navy 26 Jul 1917 at Seattle, and from there was transferred to the Atlantic coast. Rating, Mechanic, 2d class. Former Marysville high school student. Released 30 Dec 1918, at Hampton Roads.

Richard Cox, Marysville
Naval Aviation, A.E.F.

Sergt. Irving J. Coyle, Everett
Born 8 Oct 1898, at Odanah WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Coyle, 2324 Ceder St. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917, at Everett, and went to Ft. Casey on 1 Aug with old 12th Co. Discharged on 30 Aug 1917, on S.C.D. Enlisted again 4 Oct 1918, in the S.A.T.C., Pullman. Made a provisional sergt. 1 Dec 1918. 4,590,006. Discharged 20 Dec 1918. Was with the Kammerman Jewelry Co. for several years prior to his enlistment, but after his discharge he accepted a position with the G.N. Ry. Co.

Private James A. Coyle, Everett
Born at Jersey City NJ. Served two yrs. in the Army and was a member of Co. B, 16th M.G. Bn.

Henry E. Craig, Everett
Born 1 Nov 1893, at Cadott WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Craig, 2718 21st St. He entered Camp Lewis 31 Nov 1917. Transferred from Camp Lewis to Co. B, 166th Inf., 42d Div. and went to France with the "Rainbow" Div. Brother of William F. Craig, 2d Div.

William F. Craig, Everett
Born 9 Dec 1894, at Cadott WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Craig, 2718 21st St. Entered Camp Lewis from Everett, 17 Jul 1917, and was placed in Co. M, 161st Inf., 41st Div., the old Second Washington Inf. Transferred to New York in the Supply Co., 161st Inf. In France he was transferred to the 2d Amm. Tr., 2d Div. Arrived at Brest 27 Dec 1917. After doing police duty for several weeks, he saw service on the front lines with the 2d Div. commencing with their engagement at Chateau-Thierry. Brother of Henry E. Craig, 42d Div.

Nelson J. Craigue, Everett
Born 22 Aug 1864, at Aurora NV. Wife, Ella M. Craigue. Mr. Craigue enlisted for overseas Y.M.C.A. work at Everett 1 Aug 1918 leaving the county treasurer's office. While in the service he was stationed at New York, Glasgow, London and Paris. He was transport secretary on the troop ship "Dunvegan Castle.: On 15 Sep 1918, he became treasurer of the Y.M.C.A. Hotel Pavillion for enlisted men at Paris. On 2 Oct he was made manager of the Hotel Gibraltar at Paris; and on 31 Dec was promoted to directing manager of the following Paris Y.M.C.A. hotels; Hotel Pavillion, for enlisted men; Hotel Rochester; Sailors' and Enlisted Men's Club; Hotel Richmond, for officers; Hotel Du Palace, for officers; Hotel Wagram; the Rosary, for women; the l'Arcade Restaurant, No 12 l'Arcade; and the D'Anjou Restaurant, No. 27 Rue D'Anjou. these hotels and restaurants served 10, 000 meals daily and 2,000 lodgings to men and women in the service of the A. E. F. Mr. Craigue was discharged from the service 3 Jul 1919, and upon his return to Everett resumed his position under County Treasurer D. Carl Pearson.

Harold S. Crampton, Everett
Born in Crow Wing Co. MN. Entered the service 4 Nov 1917 at the age of 22 yrs. Discharged at Camp Lewis 17 Nov 1917, through the 16th D. B.

Ensign Claud P. Crankshaw, Monroe
Born 24 Oct 1896 at Elba MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Crankshaw, Monroe. Enlisted 27 May 1918 in the U.S.N.R.F. at Boston as a second class seaman. From 11 Jun to 1 Jul 1918, he was at Hingham MA; from 1 Jul to 20 Jul 1918 he was stationed at Wakefield MA; from 20 Jul to 30 Aug 1918 at Bumkin Island. He was also stationed at Rockland, and was in the Coast Patrol service on the Kangaroo for one month. He entered Harvard 24 Dec 1918, and received his commission as ensign 18 Apr 1919. On 5 May 1919 he was assigned to the Great Lakes Naval Station, 12th Regt., and still in the service on 1 Jul 1919. Attended Monroe high school from 1911 to 1915.

Sergt. William E. Craw, Everett
Born 2 Jan 1896 at Jefferson City MO. Son of Mrs. Eva Craw, 2202 39th St. Enlisted in the Marine Corps 10 Oct 1914 at Mare Island, having been accepted at Spokane, 29 Sep 1914. He served as a guard at the P.P.I.E. in 1915, and was also a guard at the San Diego Exposition. He served on the U.S.S. San Diego, from 25 Nov to 15 Dec 1915, and on the U.S.S. Buffalo, from 16 Dec 1915 to 18 Feb 1916. He was a member of the American forces in San Domingo, from 22 Jun 1916 to 24 Jul 1918 and participated in the skirmishing which took place on 27 June and 20 Jun, incident to the engagement at Guaipcaues. Made corporal in Jun 1916 and was later promoted to sergeant. Qualified as an expert rifleman in 1917. From San Domingo he was transferred to Norfolk, where he was discharged 28 Oct 1918. Upon returning to Everett, he accepted a position on the police force.

Pharmacists Mate Sidney G. Crawford, Everett
Born 8 Nov 1893 at Chicago. Son of Sidney G. Crawford, 2625 Rucker. Enlisted 27 Jun 1918 in the Naval Hospital Unit, UW Naval Training Station Seattle. Made 3d class pharmacist's mate 18 Jan 1918; 2d class 18 Jun; 1st class 18 Sep. Former Everett high school and UW student. He had been a registered pharmacist in Everett for 5 yrs previous to entering the Navy.

Corp. George J. Creighton, Everett
Born 9 Dec 1895 at Merrill WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Creighton, 2408 Oakes Ave. Corporal Creighton enlisted in the Quartermaster Corps at Pocatello ID. 3 Oct 1917. He was sent to Fort Douglas UT, from Pacatello; and from Fort Douglas to the Madison Barracks NY, 26 Oct and placed in the Supply Co., Q.M.C., No. 307. While in France with the Post Quartermaster Detachment he was stationed at Is-sur-Tille, and was there until Jun 1919. He was discharged at Fort D. A. Russell WY. He attended the Everett high school in 1909 and 1910

Arthur E. L. Cressell, Snohomish District
Born at Vancouver BC. Entered the service 1 Aug 1918 at Fort Lawton, at the age of 19 yrs., and served in Batt. B, 2d Regt., F.A.R.D., at Camp Zachary Taylor, after being transferred from Fort Lawton. Discharged at Camp Zachary Taylor 13 Dec 1918. 342,517

W. C. E. Cresswell, Snohomish
Co. I, 162d Inf.

Madison V. Crim, Snohomish
Born at Columbus Junction IA. Inducted into the service at Snohomish 25 Apr 1918 at the age of 29 yrs. and became a member of the 8th Co., 166th D. B., at Camp Lewis. On 24 May he was transferred to the Personnel Office of the 361st Inf., with which he served until 15 Oct 1918 when he was transferred to the Centeral (sic) Receiving Office, A.P.O. 902. On 30 Dec he was transferred to the Headquarters Embarkation Camp. On 23 Feb 1919 he was transferred to Casual Co. 177, Camp Merritt. On 1 Mar 1919 he was transferred to the 141st Co., 166th D. B. Private Crim was in the St. Mihiel from 11 to 13 Sep 1918 and in the Meuse-Argonne from 26 Sep to 12 Oct 1918. He was wounded in action on 30 Sep 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis 20 Mar 1919. 2,291,357.

Carl I. Crocker, Everett
Born 6 Mar 1898 at Kendrick ID. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Crocker. Enlisted 24 May 1916 in the Naval Militia at Everett, and was mustered into Federal service 7 Apr 1917. He left Bremerton on the U.S.S. South Dakota.

William Crofton, Everett
Born in Ballinasloe Ireland. He was inducted 24 Aug 1918 at the age of 31 yrs 5 mos. and served in Hqrs Co., 12th Inf., 8th Div. Discharged 17 Feb 1919 at Camp Stuart. 4,266,709.

William Crofton, Everett
Born in Ballinasloe, Ireland. He was inducted 24 August 1918, at the age of 31 years and 5 months, and served in Hqrs. Co., 12th Inf., 8th Division. Discharged 17 Feb. 1919, at Camp Stuart. 4,266,709.

Roland M. Crow, Monroe
Born at Kent. Entered the service from Snohomish 17 Jun 1918, at the age of 22 yrs 7 mos. He served in the A.S.A.P. and was discharged at Camp Meigs, Washington D. C. 8 Jan 1919. 879,099.

Emanual Crummett, Arlington
U.S. Marine Corps.

Horace B. Crunutt, Snohomish
U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S. Navy.

Walter L. Cubbin, Florence
Born at Bay City MI. Entered the service from Arlington 24 Jul 1918 at the age of 24 yrs. Wagoner Cubbin was in Co. A. 13th Ammunition Train. Discharged at Camp Lewis 16 Jan 1919. 3,648,680.

Charles W. Culbertson, Everett
Born at Minto IA. Enlisted 27 Apr 1918, at the age of 31 yrs and served as a member of Co. D, 23d Battalion, U.S. Guards. Private, 1st class. Discharged at Camp Lewis 3 Jan 1919. 2,293,081.

George N. Culmback, Lowell
Born 30 Dec 1888, at Jedsted, Denmark. Entered the service 21 Oct 1918 at Fort Worden becoming a member of the 41st Co. P.S., C.A.C. He received his honorable discharge on 17 Dec 1918 at Fort Worden. 831,593. Before entering the Coast Art. he was a member of Co. M, 3d Inf., N.G.W., having enlisted in the National Guard on 28 May 1918. Mr. Culmback attended the Jedsted high school for 3 yrs and completed his business course at the Acme Business College, Everett. He has been associated with his uncle, Chris Culmback, in business in Everett for the past 14 yrs.

Cook Ray T. Cummins, Everett
Served 22 mos. in the Army, and was in France with the 65th Art. Born in Superior WI.

Fred L. Cunningham, Everett
Born at Minneapolis MN. Inducted 22 Jul 1918 at Mt. Vernon, at the age of 31 yrs 10 mos. He served as a member of Batt. F, 37th Field Art. Discharged at Camp Lewis 28 Jan 1919. 3,645,836.

Randolph F. Cunningham, Everett
Born at Ritzville, 2 Jan 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cunningham, 2220 Rucker Ave. He enlisted 11 Oct 1918, in the U.S.N.R.F. and entered the Naval unit at the Seattle Naval Training Station. Released to inactive duty 21 Dec 1918. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1916, and attended the UW two and one-half years before enlisting. Upon being released from the service, he resumed his studies at the University. Delta Tau Delta.

George H. Curnutt, Duvall
Born 21 Jul 1898, at Welch OK. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Curnutt, Duvall. Enlisted 9 Apr 1917, in 5th Co. at Snohomish, and at Fort Casey was transferred to Batt. F, 65th Art., and served in France with that regiment. Wagoner. Discharged 28 Feb 1919, at Camp Lewis.

Donald C. Currie, Everett
Born 3 Aug 1898, at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Currie, 3208 Colby. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917 in old 12th Co. He was transferred at Fort Casey to Batt. F, 65th Art., and served in France with the 65th during its operations in the battle line. Private, 1st class. Discharged at Camp Lewis 28 Feb 1919. Former Everett high school student. Brother of Robert B. Currie also of Batt. F, 65th Art.

Robert B. Currie, Everett
Born 13 Sep 1900, at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Currie, 3208 Colby. Enlisted in 12th Co., 5 Feb 1917. Was transferred to Batt. F, 65th Art. at Fort Casey. He was with the 65th during its trip to France and in its operations on the front lines. Discharged 28 Feb 1919 at Camp Lewis. Private, 1st Class. Brother of Donald C. Currie, Batt. F, 65th Art. Former Everett high school student. Private Currie received a citation for his work while the 65th was in action, the full wording of which appears in the history of the 65th Artillery.

Alley D. Curtins, Everett
Born at Cleveland OH. Entered the service 22 Sep 1918, at the age of 28 yrs and served in the Army as a member of the 32d Spruce Sqdn. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 16 Dec 1918.

Louis E. Curtis, Everett
Born at Mount Vernon. Entered the Army 21 Oct 1918 at the age of 26 yrs, and served as a member of the 40th Co. P.S., C.A.C. Discharged at Fort Worden 21 Dec 1918. 831,772.

Robert L. Curtis, Everett
U.S. Marine Corps

Henry C. Cushman, Snohomish
U.S. Navy. Served on the U.S.S. Preston.

Roland M. Cuthbertson, Lake Stevens
Born 30 Jul 1887, at Petoskey MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cuthbertson, Lake Stevens. Enlisted in the Marines, 12 Sep 1917, and from Mare Island CA was transferred to a Marine Detachment, American Legation Guard, and sent to Managua, Nicaragua. Brother of William L. Cuthbertson, S.A.T.C.

William L. Cuthbertson, LakeStevens
Born 29 Sep 1885, at Petoskey. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cuthbertson, Lake Stevens. Entered the service 15 Oct 1918, in the S.A.T.C. at Pullman to train for the Signal Corps. Was a member of Co. D, Sec. B. Discharged 18 Dec 1918. Brother of Roland M. Cuthbertson.

Major A.B. Cutter, Everett
Major Cutter was one of the first Everett men to reach France with the American Army. He went overseas with Lieut. Tarbell and Lieut. Faris in the 18th Engineers. He was promoted to the rank of major in France; and received decorations from the American, French and Italian governments for his work performed aboard.

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Electrician Harold E. Daggett, Everett
Born at Missoula MT. Served 1 yr as an electrician in the U.S.N.R.F.

George Dahl, Everett
Born in Asterund, Sweden. He entered the service 23 Sep 1918, at the age of 29 yrs. 9 mos., and became a member of Co. C, 213th Engrs., 13th Div. Discharged 27 Jan 1919 at Camp Lewis. 4,835,234.

John T. Dahl, Everett
Born 17 Jan 1897 at Towner ND. Son of Mrs. Louis Sahlinger. Private Dahl entered Camp Lewis 25 Jul 1918, and on 16 Aug was transferred from the 166th D. B., to Camp Fremont and placed in Co. K, 13th Inf., 8th Div. While at Camp Fremont he was taken ill with Spanish influenza and died 21 Oct 1918. Private Dahl was also survived by his wife, Queenie Perry Dahl.

Corp. Lawrence Stephen Dahlgren, Monroe
Born 21 Nov 1895, at Limestone NY. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dahlgren Monroe. Enlisted 1 Jun 1917, and became a member of Co. F, 4th Engrs. at Vancouver Barracks. This old regular regiment was transferred to Camp Greene in Jan 1918, and became the nucleus regiment of the 4th Div. Transferred to Hqrs. Detachment in Mar 1918, at Camp Greene before leaving for France. Corporal Dahlgren saw active service with the 4th Div. in France and became a member of the Army of Occupation.

Charles O. Dahlquist, Hartford
Born at Carlstadt, Sweden. Entered the service at Arlington 16 Jun 1918 at the age of 25 yrs and served in the 8th Spruce Sqdn, A.S.A.P. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 30 Dec 1918. 878,972.

Lawrence G. Dahlquist, Hartford
Born at Carlstadt, Sweden. Entered the service 19 Jun 1918 from Arlington at the age of 28 yrs. Served in the A.S.A.P. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 4 Feb 1919. 879,574.

Arthur C. Dailey, Everett
Born 4 Jan 1896 in Kearny County NE. Son of Attorney and Mrs. E. C. Dailey of 3915 Colby Ave. He served several months in the Navy, at the Seattle Naval Training Station, as a radio operator. After completing the radio course he was made an instructor. He is a former Everett high school student, and was prominent in athletics. He later entered the UW.

Erwin Dailey, Everett
Born 8 Feb 1894 in Kearny County NE. Son of Attorney and Mrs. E. C. Dailey of 3915 Colby Ave. He served about 18 mos in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps at Seattle. He is a graduate of the Everett high school and has resumed his studies at the UW since being discharged from the Army. He was a member of the champion football teams of the Everett high school and is Captain of the 1919 team at the UW.

Walter S. Dailey, Everett
Born 18 Jul 1898 at Wilcox NE. Son of Attorney and Mrs. E. C. Dailey of 3915 Colby Ave. He enlisted 29 Oct 1918, for service in the Tank Corps, and reported at Camp Polk, Raleigh NC. He received his honorable discharge at that camp on 12 Nov 1918 Private Dailey graduated from the Everett high school in Jan 1918. He had an active life in high school, having played 4 yrs on the football team as quarterback and right half, 4 yrs on the baseball team on the infield and was president of the freshman class in 1914. As a senior he was captain of the football team. He is married, his wife being Irene Manning Dailey, and they reside at 2614 Rucker Ave.

Walter M. Dale, Snohomish District
Born at Scranton PA. Entered the service at Snohomish 25 Apr 1918 at the age of 27 yrs, in the Medical Department. He served in the 2d Bn, 166th D. B., at Camp Lewis, from 30 Apr 1918 until 9 Jul 1918 when he was transferred to Base Hospital No. 51, at Camp Grant. He was with the A.E.F. as a member of Base Hospital No. 58. Discharged at Camp Lewis. Private, 1st class. 2,291,341.

Sergt. Carl Alexander Dalquest, Everett
Born 31 Oct 1890 in Ramsey County MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dalquest, 2006 Rucker. Attended O.T.C. at the Presidio, San Francisco, in June and July 1918, and in September entered the S.A.T.C. at Pullman. He was made sergeant at Pullman. Discharged 20 Dec 1918. 5,203,694. He graduated from the Everett high school in 1917, and attended Washington State College for two years. Sergt. Dalquest was prominent in athletics in high school and university.

Corp. Gustaf N. Dalstead, Everett
Served 11 months as a corporal in the 151st Inf. Born 26 Jul 1918.

Robert Daly, Monroe
Born 7 Jul 1895 at Yaquina OR. Son of Mrs. M. Daly, Monroe. Entered the service 15 Aug 1918 and was sent to the Training Detachment, O. A. C., Corvallis. Was transferred 1 Oct to Fort Stevens and placed in the 27th Art., C. A. C. Front there he was transferred to Camp Eustis, 15 Oct 1918, as a member of Hqrs. Co. This regiment was on the priority list, with full equipment and was ready to sail for France when the armistice was signed. Transferred to Camp Lewis for discharge. Discharged 4 Jan 1919, out of the 42d Co., 166th D. B., 4 Jan 1919. 3,433,055. Private Daly served as a telephone electrician, his work as a lineman in civil life qualified him for that work. He attended the Monroe high school for 3 yrs.

I.M. Danielson, Everett
A. S. A. P.

Harry W. Danker, Snohomish
Born 15 Aug 1899, at Burmidge MN. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Danker, Williams MN. Enlisted in 5th Co. 5 Apr 1917, and went to France with Batt. D, 63d Art. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919.

Howard Hall Danker, Everett
Born 21 Sep 1893 at Duluth MN. Son of Mrs. Mark Danker, 2718 Chestnut. He entered the Army 23 Jun 1918, and saw service with the American Forces in France.

Frank Chester Danner, Everett
Born 10 Oct 1891 in Howard Co. NE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Danner, now residing at Wenatchee. Private Danner entered Camp Lewis from Everett 17 Sep 1917, and became a member of Co. D, 361st Inf., 91st Div. Private Danner was one of the local boys who lost their lives while serving with the "Wild West" Div. in France. He was killed action while fighting with his regiment in the Meuse-Argonne on 10 Oct 1918. 2,257,125. Private Danner attended the Everett high school from 1908-1912. Two brothers, Roy a Danner and Ivan R. Danner, were also in the service, going from Wenatchee. Roy was with the Field Art. of the 91st Div.

Roy Danner, Marysville
Batt. F, 346th F.A., A.E.F.

Benjamin A. Darling, Everett
Born 22 Sep 1887, at Burwell NE. Son of Mrs. Amelia Darling, 4023 Smith St. Mr. Darling enlisted for service with the Friends' Reconstruction, under the American Red Cross, 15 Jun 1917. Although affiliated with the Red Cross, the Friends' Reconstruction Unit was quite distinctive in many ways. Mr. Darling went from Everett to Haverford PA, for preliminary training, and was there until 4 Sep, then sailing for France. He landed at Bordeaux 14 Sep and was soon sent to the war zone, on the St. Quentin front. There he had charge of rehabilitation work connected with agricultural areas recently evacuated by the Germans. With remnants of the British Fifth Army, he retreated from the Ham, Somme, area 23 Mar 1918, giving all aid possible to the fleeing inhabitants in their efforts to reach places of safety. He had charge of the canteen at Gore du Nord, through which place many thousands of refugees passed and where wounded soldiers were temporarily cared for. On 21 May 1918, he returned to his unit in the Meuse, near Verdun, and in the Meuse Argonne sector. He had active work there in the evacuation of that district before the battle of Chateau-Thierry. He was then sent to the Marne, near Chalons and Vitry-le-Francois, and was engaged in agricultural relief work for a time. On 28 Nov 1918, he was transferred to the hospital at Bettoncourt, in the Marne, and was there until 1 May 1919. He then returned to the Somme area, remaining there until 10 Jun 1919; and then went back to the Friends' Unit Headquarters in the Meuse. He sailed for home on the Northern Pacific. Discharged at New York City, 18 Jul 1919. Mr. Darling attended high school at Burwell NE and was later a student at the Pacific College. Brother of Leo Darling, 38th Field Art.

Delbert Darling, Everett
Born 8 Apr 1899 at Granite Falls. Brother of Mrs. H. F. Berry, 2424 Baker Ave. Enlisted 9 Apr 1917, in 12th Co. and went to Fort Casey on 1 Aug. He served in Butte on guard duty with the 7th Co., WA. C. A. and after returning to Fort Casey was transferred to Batt,. F, 65th Art. on 27 Dec 1917. While in France with the 65th, he was in the St. Mihiel drive, from 9-16 Sep; Argonne Forest from 26 Sep to 6 Oct; north of Verdun from 8 to 12 Oct, and in the Mousson sector, from 1 to 11 Nov. Discharged 28 Feb 1919. Private Darling attended the O. & T. Center No. 2 for Tractor Artillery at Limoges in August 1918, and completed the course in caterpillar tractor driving. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1917.

Floyd J. Darling, Everett
Born in Essenville MI. Entered the service 4 Aug 1918 at Everett, at the age of 26 yrs 5 mos. He served in Co. I, Development BN at Camp Fremont, and was discharged there 25 Nov 1918. 4,270,499.

Leo W. Darling, Everett
Born 5 Oct 1893, at Burwell NE. Son of Mrs. Amelia Darling, 4023 Smith Street. Private Darling entered Camp Lewis 4 Aug 1918, and served in the Army as a member of Batt. E, 38th Field Art. His regiment was ready for overseas duty, but the influenza epidemic interfered with the movement of troops. Discharged 24 Jan 1919. 3,943,357. Brother of Benjamin A. Darling, who served in France with the Friends Reconstruction Unit, under the American Red Cross.

Lloyd Byron Davenport, Everett
Born at Mt. Vernon IL. Entered the service 12 Oct 1918 at the age of 20 yrs 1 mo. He served in Co. E, S.A.T.C., UW. Discharged 18 Dec 1918. 4,593,232.

James L. Davidson, Hartford
Served in the 49th Art., C. A. C. He and other men in the regiment from Snohomish county were sent to Camp Lewis 25 Mar 1919, to receive their discharge.

Lawrence B. Davidson, Monroe
Born at Burrville TN. Entered the service at Fort Lawton 8 Dec 1917, at the age [sic] transferred from Rec Co. A. at Fort Lawton to the Hqrs.328 Aero Sqdn. with which he served until 20 Mar. He was then transferred to Hqrs.11th Detachment, with which he served until 11 Jun. Private Davidson also served in the Hqrs. R.K.W.L. Flying School Squadron; the 814th Aero Squadron and the 328th Aero Squadron. He was discharged at Camp Lewis 25 Feb 1918, out of the 44th Co. 166th D.B. Private 1st class. 1,084,320.

Albert L. Davis, Mukilteo
Son of John N. Davis, Mukilteo. Served in the U. S. Army. Brother of Ernest B. Davis.

Clyde Davis, Hartford
Served in the A.E.F.

Ernest B. Davis, Mukilteo
Born at Everett, Son of John N. Davis. Mukilteo, Served in the U. S. Army. Brother of Albert L. Davis.

Sergt. John K. Davis, Everett
Born 12 June 1893, at Halton PA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Davis 3127 Nassau Street. Enlisted 14 Jun 1918, and was sent to the 1st Tr. Det. Signal Corps at W.S.C., Pullman, WA. From there he was transferred to Ft. Leavenworth and assigned to the 1st Tr. Bn. To Camp Meade 6th Nov, where this battalion became the 223d Field Signal Bn. Made corporal, 1 Nov at Fort Leavenworth; sergeant, 1 Dec 1918, at Camp Meade; sergeant, 1st class, 15 Dec at Camp Meade. Discharged at Camp Lewis 1 Feb 1919. 3,424,747.

Morey E. Davis, Marysville
U.S.S. Orizaba, U.S. Navy.

Paul R. Davis, Everett
Born at West Union MN. Entered Camp Lewis 26 May 1918, at the age of 22 yrs and served in the 33d Co., 9th Bn., 166th D. B. Discharged at Camp Lewis 20 Nov 1918. 3,125,254.

Machinists Mate Jesse Dawson, Everett
Born at Benton, England. Served 7 mos in the Navy as a machinist's mate, 1st class. He made 3 trips across the Atlantic to Holland and England.

Cecil O. Day, Everett
Born in Colorado 15 Oct 1886. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Day, Everett. Entered the service in June 1917, and went to France as a member of the 146th F.A., and was in the Army of Occupation. Private, 1st class.

John G. Day, Everett
Born 11 Nov 1895, at Hartford WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day, West Bend WI. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917 in 12th Co., and was transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art., 20 Dec 1917. He accompanied the 63d to France and upon its return to Camp Lewis was discharged 21 Mar 1919. Private, 1st class.

Leo C. Dayton, Everett
18th Engineers A. E. F.

William G. De Feyter, Everett
Private De Feyter served for some time in Co. M, 3d Wash. Inf., N.G., and then entered the Army becoming a member of the 48th Artillery C.A.C. He arrived at Camp Lewis 28 Mar 1919, for discharge.

Louis De Maria, Everett
Born in Austria. Entered Camp Lewis 8 Nov 1917, at the age of 24 yrs. Discharged 27 Feb 1918.

Harry C. De Monbrun Everett
Born 4 Jun 1892, at Mason City IL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James De Monbrun, 1720 Virginia Ave. Private De Monbrun enlisted 12 Oct 1918 in the Coast Artillery, and served in the 40th Co., P. S., C.A.C., at Fort Worden. He was taken sick with Spanish influenza shortly after entering Fort Worden and died there 9 Nov 1918 of bronchial pneumonia. Brother of Ross De Monbrun, U.S. Sub-chaser 292.

Quartermaster Everett Ross De Monbrun
Born 31 Aug 1894, at Mason City IL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James De Monbrun 1720 Virginia Ave. Enlisted in the Navy Aug 1917, at Bremerton, and served as a quartermaster on Sub-chaser 292. Sub-chaser 292 was one of the boats that helped rescue the men on board the Northern Pacific which went aground off Fire Island in Jan 1919, and it made nineteen trips to the boat, rescuing those aboard.

William De Rosier, Everett
Born 5 May 1889, at Marrinette WI. He enlisted in the Navy 25 May 1917 at Seattle. Ratings, C.S. 4c

Cornelius De Ward, Everett
Born 12 Feb 1887 in Holland. Son of John DeWard, 2329 Fulton. He entered Camp Lewis from Everett in Oct 1917, and became a member of Co. D, 161st Inf. In France he was transferred to Co. B, 28th Inf., 1st Div. and saw service with the famous first.

Archie Dean, Everett
Born at Zumbrata MN. Private Dean entered the service 30 Jun 1918 at the age of 25 years and served as a member of the 33d Spruce Squadron. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks, 28 Jan 1919.

Sergt. Cornelius Dean, Everett
U.S. Army

Corp. Albert Charles Dearinger, East Stanwood
Born 29 Apr 1895 at Manzanita. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dearinger, R. F.D. 1, East Stanwood. Entered the service 10 Apr 1917. He was a member of the 9th Co., P.S., C.A.C. Made corporal 19 Apr 1918. During his service he was stationed at Fort Casey, Fort Worden, Camp Upton, Camp Grant and Camp Lewis. Discharged 26 Dec 1918 at Camp Lewis. 831,869. Corporal Dearinger left Fort Worden 2 Nov 1918 in Batt. A, 39th Art. for Camp Upton. He left Camp Upton 22 Nov 1918 for Camp Grant, and from there was transferred to Camp Lewis for discharge.

Vito M. DeBellis, Everett
Born in Montrone, Italy. Entered the service 23 Oct 1918 at Seattle, at the age of 21 yrs 4 mos. He was a member of the October Automatic Replacement Draft at Fort Worden. Discharged 17 Dec 1918 at Fort Worden. 4,578,586

Edward J. Deering, Everett
Born at Grantsbury WI. 26 Feb 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Deering, 3210 Everett Ave. Private Deering was inducted into the service 21 Oct 1918 and sent to Fort Worden, where he was assigned to the 40th Co., P.S., C.A.C. He was later transferred to the 30th Co. Band. Discharged at Fort Worden 23 Dec 1918. 831,746.

Private Ralph Arthur Deering, Everett
Born 10 Feb 1899, at Snohomish. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Deering, 3201 Colby. He enlisted in 5th Co. at Snohomish, 8 May 1916 . He was transferred to 12th Co., 5 Feb 1917, and went to Fort Casey with 12th Co. On 18 Feb. he was transferred to Batt. F, 65th Art., and saw service overseas with the 65th. He was made Private, first class, while in France. Discharged 28 Feb 1919, at Camp Lewis. Attended the Everett high school three years before entering the Army. Mrs. George B. Deering, mother of Private Deering, was active in war work and in the Twelfth Company Auxiliary.

Garret D. Deffries, Everett
Born 6 Oct 1887, at Amsterdam Holland. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Deffries, 2115 Summit Ave. He enlisted in 12th Co. 5 Feb 1917 at Everett, and was transferred to Batt. F, 65th Art. 28 Dec 1917. He left Fort Casey 27 Feb 1918 with the 65th Art., and was in action with that regiment in France. Private Deffries received the same citation given to Robert Currie and Private Ernest Sarff. Discharged 28 Feb 1919 at Camp Lewis. 828,060. John D. Deffries, a brother of William Deffries, James D. and Garret D. Deffries, was also a member of old 12th Co., but was disqualified 11 Jul 1917 before the company went into federal service because of defective eye sight. Another brother, Albert L. Deffries, was also honorably discharged from the company, and later served as 1st sergeant of Co. M, until he removed to Kent

James Deffries, Everett
Born 4 Jul 1893 at Yorkton Saskatchewan. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Deffries 2115 Summit Ave. Enlisted 4 Apr 1918 at Winnipeg in Co. D, 2d Bn., Canadian Ry. Troops. He trained in Canada and England and was in the front line from 3 Sep until the signing of the armistice. Discharged 4 Apr 1919 at Winnipeg 1 yr after enlisting. 2,381,603.

William Deffries, Everett
Born 30 Oct 1895 at Winnipeg Canada. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Deffries, 2115 Summit Ave. Enlisted 11 Apr 1918 at Winnipeg in Co. B, 5th Bn. Canadian Engrs., and trained at Brockville, Canada, and Seford, England. Sapper. 2,503,938. He saw service in France, Belgium and Germany Private Deffries died at Everett 6 Aug 1919 as the result of tuberculosis contracted while in the army.

Corporal Ulysses A. Degman, Everett
Born 24 Sep 1895 at Schuyler NB. Son of Mr. and Mrs. U.P. Degman, 3232 Rockefeller. Enlisted 4 May 1917, at Seattle in Co. L, Second Wash. Inf., N. G. and was on guard duty at Snoqualmie Falls 4 May-7 Oct. Mobilized 8 Nov at Camp Murray, left for Camp Mills 31 Oct, arriving there 7 Nov; he sailed from Hoboken 12 Dec on the U.S.T. Lincoln, arriving in France 27 Dec; he left Brest by train 27 Dec for Gieves, arriving there 1 Jan 1918, where camp was constructed. He left Gieves 1 Mar, for Brest and performed M. P. duty at Brest until 9 May. He then went to Selles-sur-Cher on 8 May, and to Noires 2 Jun. Co. L left there 12 Jun as a replacement company, and joined Co. M, 23d Inf. on 15 Jun on the front line, near Bochey. After being in support for 12 days, the company went on the front line 30 Jun, in the Chateau-Thierry sector. Co. M made an attack on 1 Jul, remaining on the front line until 7 Jul, and then went back to a rest camp until 11 Jul. On 12 Jul it was back for another attack. It went to the Soissons sector 14 Jul, and over the top at Vaux on the morning of 18 Jul. Corporal Degman went over the top again at 6:30 on the same evening and about 8:45 was wounded. From a first aid station, he was sent on to a Paris hospital on 20 Jul, and then to Base Hospital 101, at St. Nazaire on 23 Jul. He was in Base Hospital 101 until 2 Oct and was then sent to Convalescent Camp, Mesves Hospital Center, and remained there until 31 Oct. He arrived at bourges 2 Nov 1918 and was put on detached duty with the Postal Express Service until 21 Jan 1919, when he went to St. Aigan, and was transferred to Casual Co. 970, made up of Oregon and Washington men. He left Brest 12 Mar 1919, and arrived in NY 24 Mar; and was sent to Camp Merritt and then to Camp Lewis on 4 Apr 1919. Discharged 16 Apr 1919. Corporal Degman's wound, which he received on 18 Jul, was from a machine gun bullet in the right ankle.

Ruldolph DeJourette, Everett
Born at Hot Springs AR. Entered Camp Lewis from Seattle 9 Aug 1918 at the age of 31 years. Discharged at Camp Lewis 5 Dec 1918. 3,944,253.

Clyde Ira Dell, Granite Falls
Born 23 Feb 1895, at Ballard. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dell, Granite Falls. Enlisted in the Navy 1 Mar 1915. Discharged 1 Mar 1919. Brother of William Dell, U.S. Navy.

Coxswain William Dell, Granite Falls
Born 5 Aug 1896, at Ballard. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dell, Granite Falls. Enlisted in the Navy 3 Aug 1914. Discharged 16 Aug 1917, from U.S.S. Cleveland. Coxswain. Brother of Clyde Ira Dell, U.S. Navy

Abele Delloca, Snohomish
Born in Andello, Italy. He entered the service in Jul 1918, at the age of 23 yrs and became a member of Co. C, Development Bn., Camp Fremont. Discharged 9 Dec 1918. 3,649,805.

Machinists Mate Clarence J. DeMars, Everett
Born 30 Jul 1897 at Washburn WI. Enlisted in the Naval Aviation 6 Dec 1917 and sailed from Philadelphia for Brest. Saw service in both France and Italy during the war as a machinist's mate, first class, and observer. During his service in Italy her received a broken leg in a fall. Brother of Walter De Mars, 65th Art.

Walter DeMars, Everett
Born 9 Oct 1895 at Washburn WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. De Mars, Everett. He enlisted 7 Apr 1917 in 12th Co. and was transferred to Batt. F, 65th Art., at Fort Casey, and saw service in France with the 65th Art. Discharged at Camp Lewis 28 Feb 1919. Brother of Clarence De Mars.

Thofiel DeMeester, Everett
Born at Kemeska, Belgium. Entered the service 29 Apr 1918, at the age of 30 yrs, and served in the 100th Spruce Sqdn. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 31 Dec 1918. 878,950

Edward J. Demig, Everett
Born at Grantsburg WI. Served 2 mos in the Army.

James Dempsey, Arlington
Born at Monte Crisco, in 1890. Enlisted in 5th Co. 7 Apr 1917, and went to Fort Casey with the company 1 Aug 1917.

Charles R. Denney, Everett
Born 14 Aug 1900, at Everett. Son of Judge and Mrs. John C. Denney, 2702 Colby Ave. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F., at Seattle 10 Oct 1918, and was stationed at the UW Naval Tr. Sta., Seattle. Released from active duty 21 Dec 1918. Everett high school student. Brother of Sergeant John Arthur Denney.

Sergt. John Arthur Denney, Everett
Born 29 Sep 1881 at Stockton KS. Son of Judge and Mrs. John C. Denney, 2702 Colby Ave. Sergeant Denney enlisted in the Army at Fort gibbons, AK, 8 Aug 1918, and was transferred to the Presidio at San Francisco. From there he was sent to Camp Dodge, and placed in the 19th "Twilight," Div. He served in Co. B, 14th Inf., and Co. B, 87th Inf., of that division, being transferred to the last named company 23 Oct 1918. Made Sergeant 20 Nov 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis 14 Feb 1919. 891,905. Sergeant Denney attended the Everett high school from 1897 to 1898; the University of Washington from 1899 to 1900; and the Northwestern University from 1901 to 1902. He was the Alaska Engineering Commission for 5 yrs before entering the Army. Brother of Charles R. Denney, U.S.N.R.F.

Bugler George S. Dennis, Everett
Born 10 Jan 1898 at Truro England. Son of Mrs. A. Robbins, Truro England. Bugler Dennis served in Co. C, W.S.G. until 28 Feb 1918, when he enlisted in the 2d F. A. at Camp Fremont. He was at Camp Fremont until 4 Sep when he was discharged on S.C.D., by reason of an injured foot. Returning to Everett, he went to Victoria and enlisted in the 16th Field Engrs. He left Canada for England, 2 Nov 1918 and was stationed at Shorpshire until 16 Feb 1919 Discharged at New Westminster 28 Mar 1919. bugler, American A.S.N. 848,708; Canadian A.S.N. 2,771,106.

W. Everett Densmore, Marysville
U.S. Navy. Served on the U.S.S. Huntington.

William Densmore, Marysville
U.S. Navy.

Wesley H. Depew, Everett
Born at Great Falls MT. Entered the A.S.A.P. 4 Aug 1917 at the age of 22 yrs, and served in the 1st Co., Casual Detachment. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 6 Feb 1919.

Harry L. Derickson, Everett
U.S.S. Fredericks, U.S. Navy.

Edward Jones Dering, Everett
Born 26 Feb 1888 at Grantsburg WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland W. Dering, 3210 Everett Ave. Entered the service 22 Oct 1918, at Fort Worden, where he became a member of the 40th Co. P.S., C.A.C. Discharged at Fort Worden, 23 Dec 1918. 831,746.

Noble Despres, Arlington
Born at Manistee MI. Served 15 mos. in the Army

Jack Destree, Forston
Enlisted in the Marine Corps 8 Apr 1917. After being sworn in at Seattle, he was sent to Mare Island. In Jun 1918, he was sent to Quantico, where he was assigned to the 30th Co., 5th Regt. He was in the engagements of the famous Fifth Regiment in France until he was severely wounded in Sep. After remaining in hospitals in France for some time, he was sent to New York, arriving there a few days before Christmas, 1918. He was in the Naval Hospital at Brooklyn until the middle of May 1919, when he was transferred to the Great Lakes. He was in the hospital at the Great Lakes 1 Aug 1919.

Orin I. Detchon, Everett
Born 26 Dec 1894 at Hill City ND. Son of Mrs. Emma Rhinehart. He served in the Aviation Corps. U.S. Army.

Sergt. George L. Deu Pree, Marysville
Born at Marysville. Entered Camp Lewis 22 Jul 1918, at the age of 22 yrs. 4 mos. and served in the 11th Co., 166th D. B. until transferred to Batt. B, 37th F. A., 13th Div on 26 Aug 1918. Made corporal 7 Sep 1917; sergeant, 2 Nov 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis 5 Feb 1919.

Stephen C. Devery, Everett
Batt. A, 13th Bn., F. A. R. D., Camp Zachary Taylor.

Sergt. Bernard Devin, Arlington
Born 18 Nov 1884 at Omaha NE. Son of Mrs. Kate Devin, 706 Polk St., San Francisco. Enlisted in the Air Service 24 Jan 1918, as a member of the 18th Co., 2d Air Service Mechanic's Regt. This regiment was assigned to the 8th French Army in the Toul sector, and was later relieved and assigned to the Motor Transport Corps. Sergt. Devin worked from Verdun to Belfort, salvaging French airplanes and German planes which were brought down by French aviators. He was stationed at Toul and Bayon. Made sergeant, 1 May 1918; sergeant, 1st class, 15 Feb 1919. He passed the examination for 2d lieutenant, but his commission was held up on account of the armistice. Discharged 29 May 1919, at Garden City, Long Island. Sergt. Devin had 3 yrs service in Batt. F, 2d F. A., from 18 Feb 1905 to 17 Feb 1908. Wife, Emma Devin. Mr. and Mrs. Devin have three children.

Benjamin F. Dewey, Everett
U.S. Army.

Corp. Alois DeWilde, Bothell
Born in Belgium. Entered Camp Fremont 10 May 1918 at the age of 19 yrs. 2 mos. Made corporal 10 Jun 1918. Served in Co. A, 22d M. G. Bn., 8th Div. Discharged 20 Feb 1919 at Camp Lewis. 889,295.

Raymond C. DeWilde, Bothell
Born in Belgium. Entered Camp Lewis through Snohomish 3 Oct 1917 at the age of 30 yrs. Was a member of Co. G, 361st Inf. until 30 Nov 1917 when he received his discharge.

Roy F. Dibb, Snohomish
Wireless operator in the Navy. Served on the U.S.S. Algonquin.

Herbert O. Dibble, Everett
Born in Princeton MN. Entered the service 27 Feb. 1918, at the age of 23 years. Served in the 24th Squadron, 2d Provisional Regiment, A.S.A.P. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks, 23 Dec, 1918. 876,710.

William J. Dickerson, Pinehurst
Born at Cass City MI, 24 Sep 1900. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dickenson, Pinehurt. Served in the S.A.T.C. Former Everett high school student.

Thomas J. Diffley, Everett
Born 29 Jan 1899 at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Diffley, 2519 Colby Ave. Private Diffley enlisted in 12th Co. 26 Feb 1917, and served for a time in the company at Fort Casey.

W.T. Dill, Monroe
U.S.N.R.F.

Walter S. Dillion, Everett
Born at Winton. Entered the service 22 Jul 1918, at the age of 23 years and 10 months. Served at Camp Lewis as a member of Co. C, 213th Field Signal Battalion. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 24 Jan 1919. 3,144,795.

William E. Dilyea, Everett
Born 5 Jun 1900 at Kansas City MO. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Dilyea, 1219 Broadway,. Entered the Q. M. Corps 19 Aug 1918 at Fort Lawton. Transferred from there to Camp Johnston; then to Camp Merritt and overseas 2 Oct 1918. He served with the 335th Supply Co. Private 1st class. He attended the Everett high school for 3 yrs.

William E. Dilyea, Everett
Born 5 Jun 1900 at Kansas City MO. Parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Dilyea, 1219 Broadway. He entered the service at Fort Lawton, 19 Aug 1918, and went to France with the 335th Supply Co., Q.M.C., arriving there 9 Oct 1918. He attended the Everett high school 3 yrs.

Dexter A. Dimick, Stanwood
Born 13 Feb 1898. Son of Mrs. Lena Dimick, Stanwood. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F. at Seattle, 3 Jun 1918. Discharged 13 Feb 1919 at Seattle. He graduated from the Stanwood high school in 1918. Brother of Glen Dimick and Ross S. Dimick.

Glen Dimick, Stanwood
Born 26 Jun 1896. Son of Mrs. Lena Dimick, Stanwood. Enlisted in the U. S. Navy at Seattle, 10 May 1917, and served on the battleship Oregon. Brother of Dexter A. Dimick and Ross S. Dimick. He was still in the service 1 Jul 1919.

Ross S. Dimick, Stanwood
Born 15 Apr 1900, at Stanwood. Son of Mrs. Lena Dimick, Stanwood. Enlisted 10 Apr 1917, at Seattle in the Navy. Served on the U.S.S. Saratoga and the U.S.S. Martha Washington, and also at the U.S. Naval Coaling Station, Newport News. Discharged 15 Jan 1919, at Seattle. Brother of Dexter A. Dimick and Glen Dimick.

Grant, Dimmitt Everett
Born 5 Dec 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dimmitt, 643 Euclid Ave., Los Angeles. Entered the Army 7 Nov 1918 in the Tank Corps. Discharged 17 Nov 1918, at Camp Polk.

Peter Dirks, Monroe
Born 30 Jun 1892, in SD. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dirks, Monroe. Entered Camp Lewis 25 May 1918 and from there was transferred to camp Kearny and placed in Co. K, 32d Inf.

Sergt. Paul G. Dix, Arlington
Born 29 Jan 1896 in Washington co. OR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. I.G. Dix, Arlington. Sergt. Dix entered the Medical Corps 4 May 1914 and served his second enlistment during the war.

Sergt. Ernest G. Dixon, Everett
Born 26 Jul 1890 at Licking MO. Son of Mrs. Sarah Dixon, 2212 Rainier Ave. Enlisted in the Q. M. Corps at Fort Lawton 11 Dec 1917. From there he was transferred to Camp Johnston. Served in Supply Co. 310, Q.M.C. Landed at Brest 5 Jun 1918 and was stationed at St. Nazaire. Made Corporal, 18 May 1918; sergeant. 10 Dec 1918. Discharged 3 Jun 1919. 782,853.

John S. Doan, Marysville
Born 17 Aug 1890, at Seattle. Son of Mrs. Charles A. Doan, Marysville. Enlisted in the Navy, 6 Aug 1918, and served on the Atlantic coast. Was on the U.S.S. Corozal.

Clinton A. Dodd, Marysville
Born 21 Apr 1893 in Lane County OR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dood, Marysville. He entered Camp Lewis 27 Jun 1918. Was transferred to Vancouver Barracks, and became a member of the 33d Spruce Sqdn. Discharged 28 Dec 1918.

James J. Dolan, Everett
Born 23 Feb 1891 at Grand Rapids WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dolan, 2222 Rucker. Entered Camp Lewis the last of June, 1918, and from there was transferred to Camp Kearny, where he became a member of the 160th Inf., 40th Div.

Ralph E. Dolloff, Everett
Born at Monroe, 7 Jul 1896. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dolloff 3724 Colby Ave., Everett. Entered the Seattle Naval Training Station 27 Jul 1918, as a member of the 2 Officers' Material School. On 1 Sep he was transferred to Co. 7, Seattle Naval Training Camp, and on 15 Sep to Co. 3. In October, he was transferred to an engineering unit. He received his release 21 Dec 1918. Graduated from Everett high school in 1914 and thereupon entered the UW, taking the electrical engineering course.

Ralph V. Dolloff, Everett
Born 7 Jul 1896, at Monroe. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E., Dolloff, 2724 Colby. Enlisted in the navy 21 Jul, 1918, at Seattle, and trained at the U. W. Naval Tr. Sta. Released 21 Dec 1918. He graduated from the Everett High school in 1914, and attended the U.W. two years.

Arthur H. Dolph, Everett
Co. C, 11th separate Bn., U.S. Marine Corps.

Casper Dolph, Everett
Co. C, Section B, S. A. T. C., Pullman.

Lieut. Raymond W. Dolsen, Snohomish
Born 16 Aug 1892 at Sand Coules MT. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dolsen, 322 Ave. D, Snohomish. Enlisted 25 May 1917 at Seattle, and during his service was stationed at Fort Lawton; Fort D. A. Russell WY; Camp Pike AR; and Camp Custer MI. He was in the 1st Ambulance Co. at Ft. Lawton and Fort D. A. Russell and was then transferred to the O.T.C. at Camp Pike for three months, receiving his commission 15 Oct 1918. He was assigned to the 10th Inf., 14th Div. at Camp Custer, the division having been equipped for overseas duty before the armistice was signed. He was honorably discharged 29 Jan 1919. Lieut. Dolsen graduated from the Snohomish high school in 1911.

Howard P. Donker, Everett
Private, 315th Inf., 79th Div. He was in the Army 8 mos., 6 mos. of which was spent overseas.

Hollis P. Donnell, Snohomish
U.S. Army.

Edward Dooley, Everett
Served with the Irish Fusileers.

Sergt. John A. Dooley, Everett
U.S. Army.

Jay E. Dootson, Everett
Born 9 Jan 1898, at Bucoda. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dootson, 1413 23d St. Enlisted in the Navy 14 Dec 1917, and was called 7 Jan 1918, to the Seattle Naval Training Station in Radio Detach. He saw service on sub-chaser 303 along the coast of California and Mexico. Released 21 Jan 1919. Electrician; 3d class radio, 18 Jun; 2d class, 18 Sep 1918. Graduated from the Everett high school in Jan 1916.

Lieut. Harry S. Dorman, Everett
Born 27 Nov 1890, at Litchfield MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dorman, 3120 Colby Ave. He attend the O.T.C. for Coast Artillery officers at Fort Scott CA in June 1917 and was called for service 1 Aug 1917. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant, Coast Artillery, in September; and was promoted to first lieutenant in Oct. On 15 Dec 1917, he was assigned to duty at Fort Flagler, to the 18th Co. P.S., C.A.C.; and assigned to Fort Baker CA as Post Adjutant 1 Apr 1918; assigned to 40th Arty., C.A.C., Fort Scott, and was with that regiment at Camp Upton ready to sail when the armistice was signed. He was Personnel Adjutant of the 40th Art. He left Camp Upton 24 Oct 1918 for Camp Grant, and after a few weeks there went on to Fort Scott, and was assigned to the 20th Co. at For Miley CA. He graduated from the Everett high school in 1911 and attended the UW three years. He was prominent in athletics in both high school and university. Lieutenant Dorman was a sergeant in Co. F, of the old Second Washington Infantry on the Mexican border, and was furloughed to the reserve before being returned to duty at Fort Scott. Lieutenant Dorman became a benedict 19 Jan 1918.

Samuel A. Dorsey, Everett
Born in Garrett County MD, 25 Sep 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dorsey of 1510 pacific Ave. Enlisted 5 Feb 1918, in the U.S.N.R.F. at Bremerton, and from the Seamen's Barracks was transferred to the Commissary Detachment on 1 Jun 1918. Rated as a 2d class storekeeper. Played short-stop on the Bremerton Naval Training Camp baseball team that won the championship from Camp Lewis on 4 Jul 1918. This was the only team that beat Camp Lewis. Prior to his entry into the service he was in charge of a department in the Brodeck-Field store for a period of 10 years, and upon his release from active duty on 5 Feb 1919, he resumed his position.

E. A. Dougherty, Everett
Wife, Rose Doughtery, 3309 Lombard Ave. Enlisted at Seattle 17 Oct 1917 in the British Royal Air Forces, and served with the Canadians until discharged at Toronto, Canada, 5 Nov 1918. 151,537. Private Dougherty is a brother of Mrs. Annie Lindholm, 2523 Cedar St. He served as a corporal in 12th Co. at Everett and Fort Casey, 5 Feb 1917 to 3 Aug 1917, when he was discharged on S.C.D. on account of the loss of fingers received in an automobile accident. Determined not to be kept out of the war, he enlisted and served with Canadians.

Cornelius E. Doughty, Everett
Born 19 Dec 1899, at Winnecone WI. Son of Elmer E. Doughty, 1216 E. Grand Ave. Enlisted at Everett 1 Feb 1917, in the Marines and was sworn in at Mare Island on 7 Feb. Left Mare Island 13 Apr for Bremerton. Left Bremerton for Quantico in Jun 1918, and sailed for France 15 Aug arriving at Brest. During his service in France he was a member of the 97th Co., 3d Bn., 6th Regt., 2d Div. In St. Mihiel sector from 11 to 25 Sep; Champagne drive, 1 to 10 Oct; Argonne-Meuse offensive, 30 Oct to 11 Nov. During the last hour of hostilities he fell off a bridge, landing about 40 feet below. After marching to the Rhine, which they reached 11 Dec, it was discovered that his fall has caused injuries requiring an operation and he was taken to Evac. Hospital No. 6, at Coblenz. Arrived in the US, Mar 1919, and was finally sent to the Naval Hospital at Bremerton. From the date of the operation until reaching Bremerton, he was in 10 different hospitals in France and the US.

Corp. Archibald Douglas, Everett
Born 31 Dec 1899 at London, England. Enlisted in 12th Co. 21 Apr 1917, and served in France with Batt. D, 63d Art. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919. Corporal Douglas also served in Co. F, 2d Washington Inf. N. G. in 1916.

Lee P. Dowling, Everett
Served 15 mos. in the Navy.

Lee Philip Dowling, Everett
U.S. Navy.

William J. Doyle, Snohomish
22d Engineers.

Lawrence C. Drake, Pinehurst
Co G, 361st Inf.

Eldon M. Drysdale, Everett
Born at Dayton. Entered the service 29 Mar 1918, at Everett, at the age of 22 years, going to Camp Lewis, where he was placed in the 34th Co., 166th D. B. He was transferred to Camp MacArthur TX and was discharged there 29 Nov 1918. 2,286,551.

Arthur L. DuBois, Everett
Born at Lumby B. C. Enlisted 24 Sep 1917, at Boise ID, and served in Co. F and 2d Co., 20th Engrs. He was with the 20th Engineers in France from 12 Oct 1917, to 17 Mar 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 9 May 1919. Private 1st class. 172,046

William A. Duchine, Everett
Born 6 April 1890, at Ely MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Duchine, 2125 Oakes Ave. Private Duchine enlisted in the Army 18 Jul 1917, at Fort George Wright, becoming a member of Co. G., 2d Idaho Inf. , N.G. On 28 Oct. 1917, he was transferred to Batt. C. 146th Field Artillery. This regiment was a unit of the 41st division, but after arriving in France was made Army Artillery, and had a great deal of active service on the Marne and Aisne rivers, in the St. Mihiel, and in the Meuse-Argonne offensive. Private Duchine was in the Champagne-Marne defensive, in the Aisne-Marne offensive in the St. Mihiel salient, in the Meuse- Argonne offensive. He was in the Army of Occupation from 2 Dec 1918, until 29 May, 1919. Discharged 3 July 1919. 138, 234. The splendid work of the 66th Field Artillery Brigade was officially recognized in a letter of Commendation from General Pershing to the commanding general of the brigade, in the following language. "It is with pleasure that I send you this letter of Commendation upon the excellent service rendered by the 66th Brigade in the war with Germany." "This Brigade was always to be depended upon when in the vicinity of the Marne and Aisne rivers, in the St. Mihiel battle, and the Meuse-Argonne offensive. It supported our gallant infantry in many a pitched battle. " "This duty; so well performed, will always be a source of pride to each and every member of the brigade. "John J. Pershing. "General. U.S. Army."

John S. Duffy, Everett
Born 6 Feb 1896 at Eau Claire WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Duffy, 2217 McDougal St. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F. 11 Apr 1918, and was stationed at the U.S. Naval Training Station, Seattle. Rating, electrician, 3d class (R). Released 12 Feb 1919, at Seattle. attended the Everett high school two years.

Robert H. Duncan, Monroe
Born at Mendota IL. Entered the service at Snohomish 14 Aug 1918 at the age of 29 years 3 months. He was a member of the 17th Co. P.S., C.A.C., and was discharged at Fort Worden 23 Dec 1918. 3,432,326.

Leo E. Dunevant, Snohomish
Born 26 Jul 1893 at Alma MI. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dunevant, Snohomish. Enlisted in the Navy at the UW Training Station, 31 Nat 1918. He was stationed for a time at Fort Lawton and then sent back to Seattle. Ship's Cook, 2nd class. Released 28 Jan 1919.

William Dunn, Everett
31st Engineers A.E.F.

Capt. W.S. Durand, Everett
Captain Durand was born at Champion MI, 27 Dec 1870, and received his high school education there, graduating in 1890. After two years at the Michigan State Normal he entered the U. of Michigan in 1894, and in 1899 was graduated with the degree of M. D. He began his practice in Everett in 1890. On 10 Oct 1918, he received his commission as captain in the M.C., U.S.A. and reported for duty at Camp Lewis on 25 Oct. From there he was detailed to the Letterman General Hospital at the Presidio San Francisco. He was released from active duty on 5 Dec 1918, and placed in the Medical Reserve Corps, U.S.A., with the rank of captain. Upon his return to Everett he resumed his practice in the American Bank Building.

Capt. J. A. Durant, Snohomish
Captain Durant gave up his practice of medicine at Snohomish in June 1917, to enter the army. He was commissioned as a captain and was stationed at Puget Sound forts throughout the war and remained in the service until the latter part of July 1919. Upon being discharged he received the following letter from Col. Guy L. Edie, Medical Corps, with the Western Department at San Francisco: "Upon your discharge from the service, the surgeon general has directed me to express to you his personal appreciation, and that of the department, for your patriotic devotion to duty and the self-sacrificing spirit you have manifested, in giving your valuable assistance to the department and to the army when it was so badly needed, and to espress the hope that you will continue your connection with the department by joining the medical reserve corps."

Grant Durkee, Everett
Served in the Medical Corps, U.S. Army.

Grant Durkee, Everett
Served in the Hospital Corps, U.S. Army, in July 1917, at Seattle.

Yeoman [F] Frances Helen Durr, Everett
Born 11 Sep 1898 at Winnebago MN. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Durr, 2231 Colby Ave. Miss Durr enlisted as a "yeomanette" 6 Jul 1918 and was called to active service 23 Sep 1918. She was assigned to clerical work in the U.S.N.R.F. Discharged 24 Jan 1919. Miss Durr attended the Everett high school for two years, and took a business course at the Acme Business College.

Lieut. William E. Durrant, Everett
Born 3 Sep 1893 at Tacoma. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Durrant, 2926 Wetmore. Enlisted in the Q.M.E.R.C. on 8 Oct 1917 in Seattle. Began Army Stores Course at the UW, 10 Oct. Ordered to the Presidio, San Francisco, 6 Dec 1917, with the grade of sergeant. Transferred to Camp J. E. Johnston, Florida., 23 May 1918. Duty sergeant from 30 May to 30 Jun. Instructor General Q.M. 16 Jul to 24 Aug 1918. Entered the O.T.S. at Camp J. E. Johnston 26 Aug 1918. Commissioned as a second lieutenant. Q.M.C. 13 Sep 1918. Ordered to Hoboken 14 Sep. Arrived at Hoboken 20 Sep and the following day assigned to the Guard Battalion at Camp Merritt. The Guard Battalion was demobilized 20 Dec 1918 and he was attached to the overseas casuals. Left Camp Merritt for Camp Lewis in charge of 90 wounded casuals 17 Jan 1919. Arrived at Camp Lewis 23 Jan and was assigned to the convalescent center 27 Jan as unit supply officer. Ordered to San Francisco 21 May 1919 for duty. 849,704.

Capt. Albert P. Duryee, Everett
Wife, Alice G. Duryee. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Duryee, 3702 Ave. Commissioned 1st lieutenant, Medical Corps, 6 Aug 1917, and called to active duty 16 Jan 1918, at Fort Worden. On 28 Mar 1918, he left for Allentown PA and sailed 13 Jun with a U.S. Army Ambulance Service unit attached to Italian Army. Landed at Genoa, 27 Jun. In the latter part of September he left for Mantova, Italy, where the Ambulance Base was established in the old Ducal Place, a building built of brick and cement and containing 1,300 rooms. Went to San Benedetto Po, on the river Po, the latter part of October and remained there until 21 Nov. He was then ordered to Vicenza as C. O. of the advanced base and was there until 16 Feb 1919. He left Vincenza 16 Feb under orders for Anders, France, then to Marseilles. Sailed from there 27 Feb on the S. S. President Wilson (formerly the Kaiser Franz Joseph) and arrived in NY 13 Mar. He was discharged 18 Mar as a captain, having been commissioned as such 20 Feb 1919. He graduated from the Everett high school in 1896; was a special student at UW 1896-97 and received the degree of M. D. at the U. of Pennsylvania in 1904. Captain Duryee has resumed his practice of surgery. Captain and Mrs. Duryee reside at 3520 Norton Ave.

Dwight E. Dutcher, Snohomish
Hqrs. Co., 361st Inf. 91st Division.

Richard O. Dutcher, Snohomish
22d M. G. Bn.

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Everett Albert Eagle, Snohomish
Born 25 Jun 1893, at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Eagle, Snohomish. Entered the service 15 Oct 1918, and was sent to Pullman, where he became a member of the S.A.T.C. at W.S.C. Discharged 17 Dec 1918 at Pullman, 5,203,533. He graduated from the Snohomish high school in 1912.

Harold S. Eagle, Snohomish
Born 1 May 1898 at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Eagle, Snohomish. Entered the O.M.C. at Fort Lawton in Nov 1917, and was transferred from there to Camp Johnson FL. He served overseas in Motor Truck Co. 411. He graduated from the Snohomish high school in 1915.

Nila A. Ebert, Mukilteo
Born 18 Jan. 1893, at Ferry, Michigan. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ebert, Mukilteo. Private Ebert enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, and went to France in Jan. 1918, as a member of 79th Co. , 6th Regt. , U.S. Marine Corps. He was in action with the Second Division.

Carl Emil Eckstrom, Arlington District
Born in Sweden. Private Erickson (sp) entered the S.A.T.C. at Pullman 15 Oct 1918. Discharged at Pullman 18 Dec 1918. 4,203,865.

Willard W. Eddy, Everett
Born at Manistee MI. Served 6 mos. in the U.S.N.R.F. Rating, Seaman 2nd Class, Radio.

Walter Edfast, Everett
Born 11 Feb 1897 at Anoka MN. Son of Mrs. Hannah Edfast, 1811 Colby Ave. Entered the service 4 Jun 1918 at Fort Lawton as a member of the M.T.C. Transferred 8 Jun to Camp Hill with the M.T.C. Co. 410. He also served in Machine Shop Unit No. 351. On 31 Mar 1919, he was transferred to a casual company and discharged 19 Apr 1919, at Camp Lewis. Made corporal 30 Jan 1919. 888,639.

Corp. Sigurd Edsberg, Everett
Born 4 Aug 1895 at Arlington. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Edsberg, Parkland. Corporal Edsberg reported at Camp Lewis 3 Oct 1917, and was assigned to the 6th Co., 166th D. B. 361st Inf., 91st Div. He sailed from Hoboken 6 Jul 1918, and arrived at Glasgow, Scotland, 19 Jul. On the 22d he reached La Havre, and on 2 Sep started for the front, going into action 26 Sep. On 29 Sep at Pineville, he was wounded in the right leg and left arm by shrapnel. He was picked up the next day and sent back to a field hospital, and from there back to Evacuation Hospital No. 5. On 4 Oct he was taken to Base Hospital No. 7 at Tours, and left there 8 Dec on a Red Cross train for Brest. On 13 Dec he left Brest on the transport Mongolia, arriving in NY 22 Dec. Six days later he left the New York Central Palce for Camp Merritt, and on 17 Jan 1919 left there for Camp Lewis. Made corporal 11 Feb 1918 at Camp Lewis. Discharged 21 Feb 1919, at Camp Lewis. The shell that wounded Corporal Edsberg killed three soldiers and wounded three others. His brother, Marcus S. Edsberg, was in the coast artillery.

Thomas David Edwards, Maltby
Born 11 Jul 1893, at Pontgoch Wales. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards, Pontgoch, Wales. Entered Camp Lewis 24 Jul 1918. He was transferred from the 36th Co., 166th D. B. to Camp Fremont 14 Aug and placed in Co. K, 8th Inf. He went to Camp Mills 19 Oct and sailed for France 20 Oct arriving at Brest 9 Nov. He received his citizenship papers at Camp Fremont. He has lived at Maltby since childhood with his aunt, Mrs. James Lloyd.

Charles Egan, Everett
U. S. N. R. F.

Corp. Erik Eide, Stanwood
Born 18 Jan 1893, at Stanwood. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Eide, Stanwood. Entered the service at Vancouver Barracks, 10 Mar 1918. On 12 Mar he became a member of the 4th Ordnance Training School at the University of Oregon. On 5 May 1918, he was transferred to Camp Hancock to the Ordnance Training Center. On 7 Jul, he was transferred to the 123d Ordnance Depot Camp at Camp MacArthur. Was made a corporal of Ordnance in Jan 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 14 Apr 1919. Corporal Eide graduated from Stanwood high school in 1911 and from the Washington State College in 1916.

Ernest G. Einarson, East Stanwood
Born at Stanwood. Entered the M.T corps 15 June , 1918, at the age of 23 years. He served in Batt. A. 11th Bn, F.A.R.D.; Batt. B, 19th Bn; Batt. B, 10th Bn.; Hqrs. Co. 7th Regt. F.A.R.D.; Batt. B. 3d. Regt. Hqrs. Supply Co. F.A.R.D. and M.T. Co. No. 720. Discharged at Camp Lewis 2 June 1919.

Joseph E. Eitheridge, Everett
103d Spruce Sqdn., A.S.A.P

Otto Eitzenberger Arlington
Co. D, 361st Infantry.

Arthur C. Eke, Everett
Served his second enlistment in the Navy during the war, and was on a United States gunboat.

Howard E. Elder, Everett
Co. M, 44th Inf.

Corp. Clark H. Eldridge, Everett
Born 26 Jan 1896, at Lake Stevens. Son of Mrs. Margaret I. Eldridge, Prosser. Corp. Eldridge enlisted in Co. A. of the 118th Engineers at Vancouver Barracks 26 Feb. 1918; arrived at Camp Merritt, 28 Apr; sailed from Hoboken, 8 May; landed at Brest, 18 May; arrived at Gievers and Mehun, 25 May; arrived at Bricon and La Ferte, 13 Aug, left for the Alsacc front, 1 Sep; hiked into Bussang, 27 Oct. arrived at Grand Pre, 4 Nov; at Stonne, 6 Nov; Grand Pre,10 Nov; Verdun,13 Nov. Corp. Eldridge and his unit were under fire during the entire building operations near Grand Pre and Sedan. He was in the Gerardmer sector, from 1 Sep to 11 Oct 1918, in the Meuse-Argonne offensive, from 2 to 9 Nov 1918, and was in the Army of Occupation from 18 Apr to 8 May 1919. He arrived in the United States from France 11 Jun 1919. He was made corporal 2 Sep 1918. Corp. Eldridge graduated from the Prosser high school in 1913 and attended the W.S.C. in 1915 and 1916. 854,819

Albert H. Ellingson, Everett
Born at Medilia MN. Became a member of the A.S.A.P. 24 Jun 1918, and served in the 41st Spruce Sqdn. Discharged 13 Jan 1918 at Vancouver Barracks.

Frank Leslie Ellingswood, Lowell
Son of Mrs. Georgia Anna Ellingwood. Born 20 Jul 1894, at Lowell. He enlisted in the Navy the first part of December, 1917, at Seattle. After four or five mos. at Mare Island, he was transferred to the Atlantic coast and served for 6 mos on the battleship Ohio. He also served on a receiving ship at Boston, and on the Mount Vernon, a transport.

Joe Elliot, Everett
Born at Long Pine, NE. Entered the service at Fort Douglas 14 April 1917, at the age of 29 years. He served in the First Balloon School Squadron A.S.S.C., from 13 April 1917; 4th Co., 166th D.B. from 29 Jan.. 1919, to the date of his discharge. Private Elliott left the United States for overseas, 21 Oct. 1918, and arrived in France 10 Jan 1919, arriving in the United States January 21st. Discharged at Camp Lewis 19 Feb. 1919. 922,117.

Corp. Arthur Elliott, Everett
U.S. Army.

Robert J. Else, Snohomish
Born 1 Oct 1895 at Des Moines,\. Son of Mrs.. E. R. Bartlett, Snohomish. Enlisted 6 Apr 1917, Snohomish and went to France as a member of Batt. B, 63d Art. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919.

James Elson, Marysville
Private Elson was one of the Snohomish county men who gave his life while serving with the American Army in France. He was born at Holms Harbor and was 22 years two months old at the thime of entering the service. He entered the Army 2 Nov 1917, and on 2 Jan 1918 was transferred from the Recruit Company, 166th D. B. Camp Lewis and assigned to the 158th Inf., 40th Div. On 1 Feb, he was assigned to co. G, 158th Inf. at Camp Kearny. In France he became a member of Co. F, 30th Inf. and died in the line of duty with the A. E. F. on 11 Dec from pneumonia. He was the son of Katherine Se-Se. The following letter from Lieutenant Rober Wythes, one of the officers of the Company in which Private James served, tells of the death and excellent record made y Private James in the A.E.F.: "March 14, 1919: Mrs. James, Tulalip Indian Agency, Dear Mrs. James: "Dr. Buchanan has written me concerning your son Elson and it becomes a pleasure for me to offer the following. "I joined the company early in October and on October 10th our company with three others captured a German trench just in front of Cunel, France (between Montaucon and Sedan) during which our captain was wounded and I took command. Immediately I learned that Elson James' reputation was of the highest, and therefore considered him one of my best and most dependable men. "As a proff of his worth the following citation has been recommended: "1st Class Private James 1,630,031 Elson M. (deceased), who at Bois de la Cote, Lemont, France, on the nights of October 22, 23, and 24 1918, did guide sentry squads to isolated post in No Man's Land, and on night of October 23, 1918, guided patrol to outskirts of Brieulles, securing information of enemy occupation and showed exceptional skill, courage and coolness under fire in guiding patrols to and from destination. (cont.)

James Elson, Marysville
(cont. part 2)His constitution was evidently weakened from the constant exposure and during our hike into Germany. I think when we were about twenty miles beyond Saarburg, he was compelled to fall our suffering with fever, etc. He wanted to continue and I carried his pack several miles, but soon he was convinced the effort was too great. "The news of his death was a shock to us, and on behalf of the officers and men of Company F, deepest sympathies are extended for the loss of a tried and true soldier in every sense of the word, and a man who certainly must have been an honest and dutiful son. :If there are any questions you have to ask, or I can be of any service to you, kindly address (signed)< Robert W. Wythes, 2nd Lieut., 30th Infantry, Co. F, A.P.O. No. 740, American E. F."

Earle Earl Elwell, Monroe
Born 4 Sep 1895. Wife, Elsie Frantz Elwell. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Elwell, Monroe. Entered Camp Lewis 24 Jul 1918, and was transferred from the 166th D.B. to Camp Fremont, and placed in Co. K., 8th Inf., with which he went to France shortly before the armistice was signed. He left Camp Mills 15 Oct and was stationed at Camp Peontanezen, Brest, France in July, 1919. Former Monroe high school student 3, 649,804.

Charles Robert Elwood, Everett
Born at Wyoming IA, 14 Jul 1900. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Elwood, 3723 Hoyt Ave. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1918. On 13 Sep 1918 he enlisted in the Navy going to the Seattle Naval Training Station at the UW. He became a member of Co. 1, U.S.N.R.F. His release from the Navy was given 22 Dec 1918. His brother, David Howard Elwood, was also in the Navy.

David Howard Elwood, Everett
Born at Wyoming IA, 6 Feb 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Elwood, 3723 Hoyt Ave. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1915 and completed a year's course in the University Extension work at the high school. Enlisted in the Navy Jun 1918. He was assigned to the Detail Office, U.S.N.R.F. He is a brother of Charles Robert Elwood, U.S.N.R.F. Released 19 Dec 1918.

Everett Bryan Elzea, Marysville
Born 21 April, 1895 at Sheldon MO. Son of Mrs. J. Elzea, of Monroe. Entered the service 24 Jul 1918, at Snohomish and became a member of Co. B. 213th Engrs. 13th Division, at Camp Lewis. Discharged 21 Feb 1919., at Camp Lewis. 3,651.681

Arthur Sterling Ensign Elzey Everett
Born 14 July 1894, at Moscow, Idaho. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Elzey, 3315 Rockefeller. Wife, Helen Dorothy Elzey. Enlisted in the Navy at Bremerton 5 July, 1917. On Nov 1st he was transferred from the radio school at Seattle to the Harvard Radio School and on 1 Feb 1918, he was transferred to the Ensign School at Harvard. He was commissioned as a ensign U.S.N.R.F. 6 June 1918, at Harvard, and was assigned to fourteen trips across the Atlantic ocean. Ensign Elzey received a letter of commendation from the Secretary of the Navy for bravery during a disastrous fire at sea with troops aboard. His ship was in action with the enemy submarine U-53 off the coast of New Jersey, during which engagement the U-53 was rammed by the Henderson. Discharged 17 May 1919, at New York City, Graduated from the Everett high school in 1912, and entered the University of Washington in 1915.

Harry R. Embree, Everett
Apr 1888 at Boisvain BC. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Embree, 3415 Oakes Ave. Wife, Helen M. Embree. Private Embree was inducted into service at Everett 20 Jul 1918 and was sent to Fort Leavenworth in the Signal Corps. He served in the 2d Instruction Co., Signal Corps Buzzer School; and from Fort Leavenworth was transferred to Camp Meade. He was discharged 3 Feb 1919. Brother-in-law of Charles A. Mix, 65th Art., C.A.C. For the past 18 yrs Private Embree has been associated with clothiers in Everett; and in September 1919, he became interested in a clothing store of his own in the Realty Building, under the firm name of Bailey and Embree.

Sergt. Russell L. Emerson, Arlington
Born 11 Oct 1896 in Arlington. Son of James L. and Huldah Emerson. Enlisted in 5th Co. at Snohomish 17 Jul 1915. Transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art., in Dec 1917, and went to France with that unit. Corporal, May 1917; sergeant, 12 Sep 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919. Sergt Emerson attended the Arlington high school 2 yrs.

Hughley Emery, Everett
Born at Wabasha WI. Entered the service at Everett, 29 Mar 1918 at the age of 24 yrs 2 mos. He served in France and Germany as a member of Co. B, 318th engineers. He left the US for overseas, 8 May 1918 and arrived from France 11 Jun 1919. He was in action in the Gerardimer sector and in the Meuse-Argonne offensive. He was also in the Army of Occupation. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 26 Jun 1919. 2,284,706.

William J. Emery, Everett
Boatswain's Mate, U.S.S. Mars

Bugler Charles F. Emnott, Everett
Born 5 Jul 1897 at Oshkosh WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Emnott, 1918 Rainier. Enlisted 9 Apr 1917, in 12th Co. At Fort Casey he was transferred to Batt. F, of the 65th Art. on 27 Dec 1917. He served with Batt. F, 65th in France, and was discharged upon its return at Camp Lewis, 28 Feb 1918. Bugler. Former Everett High school student. 827,990.

Arthur Endrighi, Snohomish
Born 22 Aug 1890, at Snohomish. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Endrighi, Snohomish. Enlisted in the Navy at Seattle 28 Jun 1918, and was called to the Bremerton Navy Yard 5 Jul 1917. He entered the service as a fireman. On 28 Oct, he was transferred to Norfolk VA and placed on the U.S.S. Kearsarge. In Dec 1917, he was transferred to the U.S.S. New Jersey. To July 1919 he had made four trips to Brest, bringing troops back to the US

Corp. Andy Engebretsen, Norman
Corporal Engebretsen was one of the Snohomish county men who were killed in battle with the 91st Div. He entered Camp Lewis 19 Sep 1917, and became a member of Co. D, 361st Inf. He was promoted to corporal before leaving Camp Lewis for overseas. Corporal Engebretsen was in reserve at St. Mihiel with the "Wild West" and went into action in the Meuse-Argonne on 26 Sep 1918. He escaped injury until 11 Oct when he was killed. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Engebretsen, of Norman, and is also survived by his wife, Magda Sofia Engebretsen. 2,257,124

Eric D. Engeset, Everett
Served for 3 mos in the Navy. Rating, Seaman, 3d class. Born at Sauk City WI. Age at enlistment 21 yrs.

Nathananael Howard Engle, Everett
Born 15 Mar 1893, at Aberdeen SD. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra A. Engle, Enumclaw. Entered the service 8 Apr 1918, at Fort Leavenworth, in the Signal Corps. Was transferred from the 15th Service Company to a replacement company, 30 May. Left for France 21 Jun 1918. Transferred to Co. A, 116th Field Signal Bn., 41st Div., 9 Jul 1918, and from that company to Co. C, 1st Field Signal Bn., 2d Div. 30 Jul 1918. Was in the St. Mihiel battle, 12-15 Sep; Champaigne Sector 3 -10 Oct; Meuse-Argone 1 -10 Nov. With his company he started to march to the Rhine, 15 Nov 1918, and reached his destination 9 Dec. Graduated from Everett high school in 1912, and attended W.S.C. in 1914 and 1915.

Sergt. Malchus C. English Everett
Born 21 Oct 1890 at Kenosha WI. Wife, Norman (sp) Pendleton English. Enlisted 5 Feb 1918, in 12th Co. Made corporal on 2 May 1917. He went to Fort Casey 1 Aug 1917, and was transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art., 20 Dec 1917. He left the US 14 Jul 1918 with the 63d and arrived from France 26 Feb 1919. Promoted to sergeant 14 Oct 1918, and appointed supply sergeant. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919. 829,177. Graduated from the Kenosha WI., high school in 1910. Attended St. Francis Academy at st. Francis WI, from 1911 - 1913.

Cecil English, Marysville
Born at Snohomish. Entered the service 15 Feb 1918, from Arlington, at the age of 26 years. He served in the 46th Spruce Sqdn., A.S.A.P Discharged 16 Dec 1918, at Vancouver Barracks. 871,668.

Q.M. Sergt. James Henry English, Everett
Born 10 Mar 1876, at Lydney, Gloucestershire, England. Son of William English, Lydney, Eng. Wife, Mabel B. English. Enlisted at Vancouver BC, 24 Aug 1914, in the 1st Field Co., Canadian Engrs. (fighting Field Engrs). Trained at Calcartier, Quebec, Canada. Sailed from Halifax 1 Oct 1914 for Salisbury Plains England. Was there until 8 Feb 1915, and then went to St. Nazaire, France, and on to Armetieres on the British front line in March. From there he went to Messines, Ploegg Street, until 10 Apr and then went into the Ypres Battle of Ypres 22 - 29 Apr 1915, where gas was first used by the Germans. on 30 Apr he was given a 2 weeks' rest at Bailleul, and then went to Festubert and Givenchy, where two big battles were fought in May and June. At the end of June he went back to Ploegg Street to a rest camp. In Mar 1916, he was on the Messines front and participated in the third battle of Ypres (Mount Sorrow battle) in Apr. 1916. On 6 Apr 1916 Q. M. Sergt. English was awarded a 1st class order of Belgium medal "for bravery under fire and saving lives." The night of 6 Apr Sergeant English volunteered and went through to the front lines with relief rations. His horse was shot under him, and he completed the trip on foot. His comrade was badly wounded and was taken to a drewwing station by Sergt. English. For this act he was again recommended for bravery. After this battle, he again returned to Ploegg Street on the Messines Ridge and remained there until July 1916. In September, he was ordered to the Somme and took part in the first battle of the Somme in Sep and Oct of 1916, then went to Lens sector and went to the battle lin on the Souchey and Loos fronts and remained there until April 1917. It was on this front that the first battle of Vimy Ridge took place 9 Apr 1917. At the battle of Vimy Ridge Sergt English was mentioned in the dispatches of General Sir Douglas Haig for getting through with relief rations to the men in the front line. (cont.)

Q.M. Sergt. James Henry (part 2) English, Everett
part 2 cont.) He took part in the Fresnoy battle on 28 Apr; went from there to Bruay for a rest in June, and in the latter part of June went back again to the Lens sector and stayed until September 1917, when he was ordered to the Ypres battle front to take part in the big drive in October. In the Passchendaele battle, which lasted until the end of November, Sergt. English's horse was blown to pieces by a bomb from a German airplane while tied to a post a few feet from Sergt English. From there he went back to Bruay at the end of November for a rest. In April 1918 Sergt. English was granded a 3 months furlough to Canada, and lectured throughout Snohomish County while on his leave. On 9 Jul he received notice to return to France to receive a commission. Owing to the death of his brother-in-law, Mr. Rittel, of the Central Pharmacy, he was granted a discharge in July on "compassionate" grounds. Although not wounded, Sergt. English had many narrow escapes. A pocket of his tunic was blown off while he was wearing it; one bullet penetrated his sleeve and another his trousers. Since his discharge, he has been in business with his father-in-law at the Central Pharmacy.

John P. Enselman, Arlington
Entered the service from Arlington 24 Jul 1918 at the age of 21 years 9 months. He became a member of Co. K, 13th Inf. on 9 Dec 1918; on 1 Feb 1919 he was transferred to a casual company and on 25 Feab 1919 was transferred to the 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis. Discharged 22 Mar 1919 at Camp Lewis. Private, 1st class. 3,648,350.

Adolph B. Erickson, Arlington District
Born at Aldrich MN. Entered Camp Lewis 29 Mar 1918 from Arlington at the age of 24 years 3 months. Discharged at Camp Lewis 18 Dec 1918. 2,262,005.

Alfred M. Erickson, Everett
Born at Whitehall MI. Entered the service from Everett 24 Jul 1918 at the age of 28 yrs 7 mos. He served in Co. M, 13th Inf. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 29 Jul 1919. 3,651,311.

Fred Erickson, Everett
Quartermaster Corps, U.S. Army.

Ingvold O. Erickson, Arlington
Born at Blufton MN. Entered the service at Arlington, 5 Aug 1918 and served in Co. D, 12th Inf. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 28 Jul 1919. 4,270,571

Olof Erickson, Everett
Born in Floda, Sweden, 26 Feb. 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Larson of Floda, Sweden. Entered the service 29 March 1918, at Camp Lewis, in the Q.M. Corps He was with the Remount Station and was then transferred to Fort Keogh. Discharged 26 March ,1919.

Otto A. Erickson, Everett
Born at Badsbruk, Sweden. Entered the A.S.A.P. 25 Jan 1918, at the age of 27 years. Served as a member of the 133d Spruce Squadron. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks. 985,434.

Philip Erickson, Everett
Born at Everett. Served 3 mos. in the Navy.

William D. Erickson, Everett
Born at Colorado Springs CO. Private Erickson entered the Army 25 July 1918, at the age of 18 years. He was a member of the Headquarters Troop of the 315th Cavalry from August 3d to August 19th, when he was transferred to the Headquarters Co. 71st Field Artillery, with which he served until discharged. Discharged at Camp Knox 4 Feb. 1919. 3,424,421.

Sergt. Walter Eriksen, Everett
Born 14 Oct 1877, at Nykjobing Denmark. Son of Mrs. Morten Ericksen, 4928 Bedford Ave., Omaha NE. Sergt. Eriksen enlisted in 12th Co. 5 Feb 1917. He was transferred to batt. F, 65th Art., 27 Dec 1917, at Fort Casey, and went to France with the 65th Art. The 3d Bn, saw service in the Mousson sector 29 Oct-11 Nov. On 29 Oct when the battalion moved into position in the wooded area on the east bank of the Moselle river, it was shelled all night. Made corporal, 2 May 1917; sergeant, 9 Nov 1918. Discharged at Camp Dodge 18 Feb 1919. 827,959. Sergt. Eriksen attended high school for two years at Marquette NE and attended the Fremont Normal and Business Institute at Fremont NE for 2 years, graduating in 1900. He also graduated from the Omaha Business College in 1911.

Lieut. Thomas P. Evans Jr., Cathcart
Born 20 Mar 1894, at Cathcart. Son of T. P. Evans of Cathcart. Lieutenant Evans enlisted 12 May 1918, for the 1st Officers, Training Camp at the Presidio of San Francisco. On 4 Aug he was sent to the Aviation ground School at Berkeley. From 1 Mar-20 May he was a cadet at the 2nd aviation Instruction center, Tours, France. 23 May-12 Aug he attended the 3d Aviation Instruction center at Issoudun. On 13 Aug, he was sent to the School of Aerial Gunnery at Cazaux and was there for a week. He was at the front with the 13th Aero Squadron 7 -26 Sep. Lieutenant Evans received his commission as 1st lieutenant 9 Jun 1918, at Issoudun. On 26 Sep - the first day of the Meuse-Argonne offensive- Lieutenant Evans was shot down by an enemy aircraft gun while strafing roads about 7 miles behind the German lines. He was wounded in the left ankle, and was taken prisoner and sent to Karlsruhe prison for 3 weeks. He was then moved to the Landshut prison in Bavaria, for a similar period. The armistice was signed while he was in the latter prison. He was then moved to Villengen, in the german Alps, from which place he was sent back to France through Switzerland, arriving in France 1 Dec 1918. He spent 2 months 3 days in German prisons and as far as the writer knows this is the only case of its kind that befell anyone in the service from Snohomish County. Lieutenant Evans was discharged at Garden City, Long Island, 22 Jan 1919.

Charles William Evans, Snohomish
Born 28 Dec 1894. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans, Snohomish. Entered Camp Lewis 24 Jun 1918, and served in Co. B, 213th Field Signal Bn. Brother of Frank S. Evans, U.S.N.R.F. Graduated from the Snohomish high school in 1914.

Frank S. Evans, Snohomish
Born 1 Dec 1897, at Snohomish. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Evans, Snohomish. Enlisted at the UW Training Station, Seattle, in the 4th Co. Graduated from the Snohomish high school in 1914. Brother of Charles William Evans, 213th Field Signal Bn.

Lewis Edwin Evans, Everett
Born at Rawlings WY. reported at Camp Lewis 24 Jul 1918 at the age of 30 yrs. Served in Co. B, 213th Engrs., 13th Div. Discharged 25 Jan 1919. 3,650,278

Sidney P. Evans, Monroe
Born 4 Sep 1895, at Monroe. Son of Mrs. Ella Davis. Enlisted in the navy at Bremerton 17 Nov 1917. Discharged 5 Mar 1919. Attended the Monroe high school four years.

Sergt. Walter G. Evans, Everett
Born at Donophan MO. Sergeant Evans enlisted in the Army 20 Nov 1917 at Fort Lawton. He was a member of the 17th Co., 2d Regt., A.S.M. from Dec 1917 until discharged; and served in France from 4 Mar 1918 until 18 Jun 1919. Made sergeant 15 May 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis 5 Aug 1919. 1,267,784.

Edgar P. Eyres, Arlington
Went to France with the 151st Inf.

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Nicholas Faber, Everett
Born 10 August 1890, in Luxemburg. Entered Camp Lewis 2 Nov. 1917, and was placed in the 2d Co., 166th D.B. He was transferred to Camp Mills 10th Nov. and placed in Co. A, 147th Machine Gun Bn., 41st Division, with which he left for France 12th Dec. In France he was transferred to Co. C. 121st M.G. Bn., 32d Division, 21 April 1918. He entered the Alsace sector May 28th and was in line until July 21st. Took part in the Aisne-Marne offensive on July 30th to August 7th. He was in the Oise-Aisne sector from August 28th to Sept. 3rd, and entered the front line in the Meuse-Argonne Sept. 3oth and remained in line until October 20th. He was again in line in this battle from November 6th to 11th. Was with the Army of Occupation. On Sept 1st he was slightly wounded northwest of Soissons. Discharged at Camp Lewis 27 May 1919. 111,540.

George E. Fagan, Everett
Co. E, 62d Inf., A.E.F.

Sergt. Carl J. Fagstad, Everett
Born 30 Aug 1891, at Cameron WI. Son of C. Flagstad, 2018 Oakes Ave. Enlisted 10 Apr 1918, in the Aviation Section, Signal Corps. Served in the 28th Service Co. at Pittsburgh, and on 1 Oct was transferred to the 298th Aero.Sqdn. On 27 Oct was transferred to Batt. E. 10th Regt. 4th Brig., F. A.R.D., at Camp Jackson. Served in the 22d Radio Detach. at Camp Jackson, from 3 Nov 1918 to 28 Mar 1919. Was at Camp Bragg from 28 Mar to 28 May 1919. Made sergeant 1 Apr 1919. Discharged 4 Jun 1919 at Camp Lewis. 1,800,790. Graduated from Everett high school in 1912, and attended a summer session at the U. of California in 1915. Enoch M. Fagstad, brother of Sergt. Flagstad, served in the Merchant Marine, on the U.S.S. East Wind. Prior to entering the Army, Sergt. Flagstad was a member of the Everett high school faculty.

John J. Fahey, Arlington
Born 22 Dec 1891 at Clinton IA. Private Fahey enlisted in 5th Co. at Snohomish 12 May 1916, and went to Fort Casey with the company 1 Aug 1917.

Max Fairfield, Everett
Born at Alexander MN. Entered the service at Fort Lawton 14 Apr 1918, at the age of 22 years 9 months. Was a member of the Camp Provost Guard Co. Discharged at Camp Lewis 16 Jan 1919. 2,784,057.

John Roderick Falconer, Monroe
Born 8 May 1899, at Everett. Son of County Commissioner and Mrs. John C. Falconer of Monroe. Entered the service 3 Oct 1918, at Seattle, enlisting in the S.AT.C. for Field Artillery, and was assigned to Co. A. Discharged 18 Dec 1918. Graduated from Monroe high school in 1917, where he had been a member of the football, basketball and track teams. Upon graduation from the Monroe high school, he entered the UW.

Harry J. Falk, Everett
Born 26, 1897, at Meominee, Mich. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Falk, 2015 McDougall Ave. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F., at Seattle 28 June 1918, and became a member of Co. 5, Seattle N.T.S. Released 11 Feb. 1919. Eric M. Hanson, a brother served in the United States Infantry.

A.A. Farr, Everett
U.S. Navy. Served on the U.S.S. Fredrick.

Cecil Farrell, Everett
135th Sqdn., A.S.A.P.

Sergt. Charles E. Farrell, Snohomish
Born 5 Aug 1900, at Seattle. Mother, Mrs. Kate McCulley, 701 1st St., Snohomish. Enlisted in 5th Co., 7 Apr 1917. From Fort Casey he went to Butte for guard duty with the 6th Co., W.C.A. On 9 Jan 1918, he was transferred to the 22d Co. P.S., at Fort Worden. Made Corporal, 4 Jun 1918; sergeant, 23 Oct 1918. Discharged 23 Dec 1918.

Sergt. Charles Vincent Farrell, Edgecomb
Born 6 May 1894 at Ft. Berthold ND. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farrell, Edgecomb. Enlisted 15 Mar 1917 at Seattle in the Ambulance Corps. He was transferred 2 Jan 1918, to the Army Medical School, Washington, D. C. After attending Officers' School at Washington during the summer of 1918 he was sent to Camp Sevier, and was ready to sail overseas, when the armistice was signed. He was sent to the Red Cross Hospital No. 1, The Bronx, NY, remaining there until he was transferred to Camp Lewis about 25 Jun 1919, when he was sent to recover from an operation on the knee. Made sergeant 30 Sep 1918, at Washington, D. C. He graduated from the Arlington high school in 1914. Attended the US 1915-1916. Brother of R. S. Farrell

Raymond S. Farrell, Edgecomb
Born 2 May 1890 at Verona NJ. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farrell, Edgecomb. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F. at Seattle 19 Apr 1918. After 3 weeks at Bremerton, he was transferred to the Naval Training Station at Seattle, where he remained until given his release. He was on the Receiving Ship Philadelphia at Bremerton and on the S. S. Princeton. Released at Seattle 1 Apr 1919. he graduated from the Arlington High school in 1909. Brother of Charles Farrell.

Lieut. Russell D. Farris, Everett
Lieutenant Farris held a commission in the Washington Coast Artillery at the time the US declared war on Germany, but resigned the commission in July 1917 to enlist in the Engineers. He enlisted at Seattle, and went to France as a Master Engineer with the 18th Engrs. He was with that regiment until February 1918, when he was given a commission as a 2d lieutenant and was assigned to one of the artillery regiments that was among the first to reach France. He was in action with the British, French and Americans serving in the army until January 1919, when he was discharged. He then entered the work of the Knights of Columbus at Nantes for a time. He married while in France, and will reside there according to word brought back from France.

Sergt. William Howard Faulds, Sultan
Born 1 Jul 1897, at Tolt. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Faulds, Sultan. Enlisted 3 Jan 1918, in the Medical Detach. at Fort Lawton, and served there until 24 Jan 1918, when he was transferred to Camp Fremont. He was stationed there until his discharge. Made sergeant, 9 Sep 1918; charged 31 Mar 1919. He graduated from the Sultan high school in 1916.

Earl M. Faulkner, Everett
Born 24 May 1895. Son of Mrs. Sarah Lurena Faulkner, 1528 Wetmore Ave. Private Faulkner enlisted in the cavalry 17 Jul 1916 at Spokane and was at Fort McDowell CA from 20 Jul 1916-20 Aug 20 1916, when he was transferred to the Hospital, 7th Inf. at Fort Bliss, and was there until 23 Jul 1917. He was in the Medical Department 7th M. G. Bn., at Camp Green from 7 Nov 1917 - 30 Mary 1918. He was then transferred to 5th Co., 7th M. G. Bn., 3d Div., landing in France 14 Apr 1918. He was a member of the famous machine gun battalion that stopped the Germans at the bridge at Chateau-Thierry and on 13 June 1918 received fatal wounds in action there. Under Orders No. 11,933. G. H. Q. French Armies of the East, he was awarded a posthumous Croix de Guerre and a citation by General Petain in the following words: "Private Earl M. Faulkner, 7th M. G. Bn., distinguished himself by his great bravery in defending Chateau-Thierry. He was wounded at his post of combat.: When the Service Men's Association became nationalized in June 1919, the post was named Earl Faulkner Post NO. 6 in honor of Private Faulkner.

Roy J. Faulkner, Everett
Born 25 Mar 1918 (sp).. Son of Mrs. Sarah Lurena Faulkner, 1528 Wetmore Ave. Private Faulkner enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps 3 Aug 1916. He was in the 50th Co. at Santo Domingo until 20 May, when he was transferred to the 18th Co. On 1 Jul 1917, he was transferred to the 34th Co in Santo Domingo, in July and came back to the US 20 Oct 1917. He was at Quantico until 28 Jan 1918, and sailed for France 5 Feb. He was transferred from the 34th Co. to the 80th Co., 2d Div. He was with this famous division throughout its battles in France, except one operation, including among others, Verdun, Chateau-Thierry, Soissons, St. Mihiel, Champagne, and Pont-a'-Musson. He was still in the service at Bremerton in August 1919. Brother of Earl M. Faulkner killed in France at Chateau-Thierry 13 Jul 1918. 271,443.

Bugler Walter E. Faulkner, Everett
Born 25 Aug 1894, at Bridgeport CT. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Faulkner, 2012 23d St. Entered the service from Everett, 30 Apr 1918, and at Camp Fremont became a member of the 22d M. G. Bn., of the 8th Div. He was transferred to Co. K, 13th Inf., 8th Div., 22 Aug. bugler. Discharged 22 Apr 1919, at Camp Merritt, out of Co. K, 13th Inf. 888,887.

Walter L. Faulstich, Snohomish
Served in the U.S.N.R.F., U.S. Naval Unit, U.W., Seattle. Released from active duty at Seattle 19 Dec 1918.

George Earl Fauver, Everett
Born at Huron SD. Entered the service 14 August 1918, at the age of 30 years, going to Pullman as a member of the S.A.T.C. Discharged 17 Dec. 1918, at Pullman. 343,233.

Chester Feenstra, Everett
Born 8 Jul 1896 at Whitensville MA. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Feenstra, Everett. Private Feenstra was called to Camp Lewis 24 Jun 1918 and became a member of the 166th D. B. About 10 days later he was transferred to Camp Kearny, where he became a member of Co. B, 157th Inf., 40th Div. with which unit he went to France. In France he was transferred to Co. B, 110th Inf., 28th Div. He went into action with the 28th Div on 26 Sep and was killed the following day. He was buried 30 Sep 1918 in Montblainville, Meuse. Private Feenstra is survived by his mother and three brothers, Benjamin, John and Theodore, all of Everett. 3,133,538.

Alvin Feger, Snohomish
Co. C, 63d Inf., A.E.F.

Lewis W. Feller, Everett
U.S. Navy Served on the U.S.S. South Dakota.

Sergt. Stanley Fells, Everett
Born 20 Aug 1891, at Winona MN. Son of Mrs. Mary Barnes, 3015 Federal St. Sergt. Fells enlisted 15 May 1917, at Portland, Oregon and entered the service at Vancouver Barracks in the Quartermaster Corps. He was transferred to Fort Sam Houston from Vancouver Barracks 14th June. He was appointed sergeant, Quartermaster Corps, and was transferred to the Hqrs. Detachment 5th Division at Camp Logan TX, from Fort Sam Houston. He left the United States for France 16 Apr 1918. On June 6th he was appointed sergeant, first class, Quartermaster Corps. He was in the Anould sector from 25 Jun 1918, to 7 Jul 1918; in the St. Die sector, from Jul 23d to 21 Aug 1918. He assisted in operating forward ration and supply dumps during the St. Mihiel offensive from Sept 11th to 16 Sept 1918. He was in the Meuse-Argonne offensive, from 11 Oct 1918, to 21 Oct 1918 and again from 27th Oct to 11th Nov 1918. He arrived in the United States from France 21 July 1919, and was discharged at Camp Lewis 7 Aug 1919, 1,497,832, Sergt. Fells was onne of the few Snohomish County men who served in the 5th Regular Division.

Ensign James A. Fenwick, Everett
Born 23 Jan 1895, at Minneapolis MN. Son of Addison R. and Margaret A. Fenwick, 2325 Colby. Ensign Fenwick enlisted in the U.S.N.R. in May 917 as an electrician landsman. On 3 Aug 1917 he reported at the U. S. Naval Training Station, Seattle; and was there until 7 Jan 1918, when he went south on the U.S.S. Great Northern. On 4 Feb 1918 he was assigned to duty at the Naval Station, Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone, with the Naval intelligence service. On 12 Aug 1918, he was assigned to the U.S.S. Westford, and went to New York, Lahore, and Plymouth returning to New York 3 Nov 1918. Two days later he entered the Pelham Bay Auxiliary Officers' Naval Training School, and was commissioned as an Ensign, Class D, 28 Dec 1918. He was attached to the New York Naval District until 25 Mar 1919. He was then placed on the reserve list; and became connected with the U. S. Shipping Board, division of operations, and assigned to Pacific coast duty.

Timothy Edward Ferdon, Everett
Born 6 Feb 1894, in WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Ferdon, 3223 Pine. Reported at Camp Lewis 19 Sep 1917, and became a member of the 361st Inf., 91st Division. During the fighting of the 91st in France, Private Ferdon received a wound in the hand. 2,256,819.

Frank Ferger Jr., Snohomish
Born 1 Jul 1894 at Chicago IL. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feger, Snohomish. Went to Camp Lewis 25 May 1918, and became a member of Co. D, 361st Inf., 91st Div. Was with the 91st while in reserve at St. Mihiel, and went into action with them in the Argonne Forest on 26 Sep 1918. On 9 Oct he was wounded in both hips and right arm by a high explosive shell. Taken to Evac. Hospital No. 42 and later to Base Hospital No. 1, at Vichy, where he remained until 6 Dec. Then to St. Aignan Casual Camp and back to the US with the 434th Casual Co., arriving in Boston, 21 Jan 1919. Sent to Camp Devens, then to Camp Lewis, arriving 3 Feb, and was discharged 3 Mar 1919. Is associated with his father in the Feger Bakery, Snohomish

Carl W. Ferguson, Snohomish
Born 7 Dec 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ferguson, Snohomish. Entered Camp Lewis 24 Jul 1918 as a member of the 36th Co., 166th D. B. He was transferred to Camp Fremont 14 Aug. and became a member of the Medical Detachment, 8th Inf. He left for France 28 Oct 1918 and returned to the US 26 Apr 1919. Discharged at Cam Lewis 27 May 1919, 3,649,764.

Edward P. Ferry, Everett
Born at Salt Lake City UT. Served 6 mos in the U.S. Marines. Age at Enlistment, 19 yrs.

Lieut. Eldridge G. Fifield, Everett
Born 19 Feb 1892, at Janesville WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Fifield, 1211 Rucker. Entered the service in May 1917. He was at Fort Sheridan for 6 months, later receiving a commission as a 2d lieutenant at Camp Fremont, and was promoted to a 1st lieutenant at the same camp. Went to France in command of Co. G, 8th Regt., 8th Div. He is a graduate of the Everett high school and attended the UW 2 years.

John A. Finch, Sultan
Served in Co. M, 126th Inf.

Capt. Harry P. Findley, Everett
Born 23 Nov 1877 at Independence MO. Parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm A. Findley, Seattle. Wife, May Q. Findley. He received his commission as a Captain in the Medical Corps and reported at Vancouver Barracks in the Bureau of Aircraft Production. Received his discharged 14 Apr 1919. Captain Findley graduated from the high school at Independence MO and from Monmouth College in 1895 with his degree of A. B. In 1899 he received his degree from Ruch Medical College. He has resumed his profession in the American Bank Building since receiving his discharge.

Howard E. Fink, Everett
Camp Hospital, F.A.F.C., West Point.

William T. Fish, Arlington
Entered the service 17 May 1918, at the age of 21 years and 11 months. He became a member of Co. C, 70th Engineers at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Discharged at Fort Douglas 6 Jan 1919.2,685,213.

Arthur A. Fisher, Snohomish
13th Inf.

William A. Fisher, Snohomish
39th F.A., Camp Lewis.

Joseph W. Fitspatrick, Everett
Born in 1892. Served two mos. in the Coast Artillery at Ft. Worden.

Sergt. John D. Fitzmaurice, Everett
Born 11 Oct 1885, in Kerry Ireland. Sergeant Fitzmaurice enlisted in 12th Co. when it was organized in Feb 1917, and went to Fort Casey with the company on 1 Aug 1917, as one of the two mechanics of the company. He went to France in Batt. F, 65th Art., C.A.C. and died at Brest 3 Jan 1919. His father now resides in Oregon. He was a popular member of the Elks Lodge of Everett which lost four men by death while in the Army during the war. These were Sergeant John D. Fitzmaurice, Ralph D. Martin, Lloyd Ira Thomas and Captain Samuel T. Brooke, a former Everett resident who entered the service at San Francisco.

James H. Flanigan, Everett
Born 21 Dec 1898 at Minot ND. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Flanigan, 1322 Colby Ave. Private Flanigan entered the Tank Corps in October 1918 and was sent to Camp Polk. Discharged 30 Nov 1918. Graduated from the Everett High School in 1917

Charles Flannery, Lowell
Born in Bellingham. He enlisted 30 May 1916 in the Naval Militia at Everett, and was mustered into federal service 7 Apr 1917. He left Bremerton on the U.S.S. South Dakota

Edward Fleetwood, Snohomish District
Born at Peoria IL. Entered the S.A.T.C., 15 Oct 1918, from Snohomish at the age of 26 yrs. He was stationed at Pullman, where he was discharged 17 Dec 1918. 5,203,532.

Howard Fleetwood, Snohomish
364th Inf., 91st Div.

William A. Fleming, Monroe
Born 23 Apr 1899 at Dresden ND. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleming, Monroe. Graduated from the Monroe high school in 1918. Played on the high school football team 3 years, on the basketball team 3 years, and was a member of the track team for 4 years. He was captain of the track team for 2 years, of the basketball team 1 year, and managed the track team 2 years, basketball team 2 years and football team 1 year. Enlisted 1 Oct 1918, at the UW in the S.A.T.C. Was a member of Co. A, S.A.T.C. Field Art. Was among the list qualified to attend the O.T.C. at Camp Zachary Taylor KT. Was honorably discharged 18 Dec 1918. 5,492,592.

Stephen S. Floe, Florence
Served in Troop L. 13th Inf.

Richard W. Flournoy, Monroe
Born 15 Aug 1899 at Alton IL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Flournoy. Enlisted in the medical department 8 May 1918 at Spokane and served with the 67th C.A.C. Private Flournoy was with the A.E.F.

William T. Flyg, Everett
Born at Toole UT. Entered the S.A.T.C. at the U. of Utah, 2 Oct 1918, at the age of 18 years. Discharged at Salt Lake City 18 Dec 1918. 5,205,955.

Douglas C. Ford, Snohomish
Born 13 January 1894, at Snohomish. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ford, RF. D. 3, Snohomish. Enlisted 12 April 1915, in 5th Co. Transferred to Batt. D. 63d Art. in December at Fort Casey. Upon the return of the 63d from France, he was discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919. Private Ford had served a previous enlistment in 5th Co. , from 8 April 1912, to 7 April 1915.

Emery J. Ford, Everett
Born 7 Dec. 1896, at Ingersoll WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Ford, 2028 Highland Ave. Entered the S.A.T.C. Washington State College, Pullman, 15, Oct 1918. Discharged at Pullman 17 Dec 1918. 5,203,618. Brother of George L. Ford

George L. Ford, Everett
Born 4 Dec. 1895, at Chawano WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Ford, 2028 Highland Ave. Entered the Army from Everett, going to Camp Lewis in the Medical Corps. He was transferred to Camp Lee and then went overseas with the American Army in the Evacuation Hospital No. 15, Brother of Emery J. Ford.

Corp. Myron E. Ford, Mukilteo
Born at Minneapolis MN. He was in the army from 23 Jun 1918, until 18 Mar 1918, and was a corporal in the Utility Detachment, Q.M.C.

Frank Forrester, Everett
Born at Butte MT. Served 4 mos in the infantry.

Fred A. Forslund, Everett
Born at Cloquet MN Entered the service 25 Feb 1918, at Everett, at the age of 22 years, and served in the 4th Squadron, 1st Provisional Regiment., AS.A.P. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 20 Dec 1918. 868,329.

Sam A. Forslund, Everett
77th Co., P.S., C. A. C.

Corp. John N. Fortner, Darrington
Born 14 Jan 1888 at Argura NC. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fortner of Argura NC. Entered the service 19 Sep 1917, at Camp Lewis, and became a member of Co. A, 361st Inf., 91st Div. Left for France 23 Jun 1918. Arrived in France 17 Jul. Corporal, 5 Aug 1918. Went into action with his company in the Argonne-Meuse battle on 26 Sep and on the following day was severly wounded. A gunshot wound in the right arm and another in the right chest, which fractured the twelfth rib and came out at the eighth rib in the back, sent him to the hospital. It was not until 14 Jan 1919, that he was discharged from the hospital. Returned to the U.S. on 3 Jan 1919 and was discharged 8 Mar . 225,866

Leslie M. Fortune, Everett
Born at Kohoha MO. Entered the A.S.A.P. 16 Mar 1918 at the age of 30 yrs. Served in the 13th Casual Detachment. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 24 Jan 1919. Private, 1st class. 878,160.

Corp. Frank P. Fosgate, Everett
U.S. Army, A.E.F.

Claude E. Foss, Snohomish
Signal Corps, A.E.F.

Allen O. Fossum, Everett
Born at Rice Lake WI. Inducted 14 Oct 1918 at Seattle at the age of 19 yrs and served in Co. G, S.A.T.C. at the UW. Discharged at Seattle 18 Dec 1918. 4,593,248.

Alfred Fousha, Everett
Born 4 Oct 1893 at Bay City MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Fousha, R.F.D. 1, Everett. Entered Camp Lewis 25 Apr 1918. Was transferred from Camp Lewis to Co. I, 135th Inf., 34th Div., and later to Co. M, 329th Inf., 83d Div. Was with the A.E.F. in the operations of the 83d Div. Discharged 26 Mar 1918. He was also in the Medical Department at Fort Riley from 29 Apr to 20 May 1918. Received his transfer to the 135th Inf. at Camp Dix, 20 May. Was overseas from 13 Oct 1918 to 31 Jan 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 26 Jan 1919. Brother of John L. Fousha.

Corp. John L. Fousha, Everett
Born 4 Aug 1896 at Bay City MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Fousha, R. F. D. 1, Everett. Entered Camp Lewis 4 Oct 1917 and from there was transferred to C. F., 161st Inf., 41st Div. In France he was transferred to Co. K, 23d Inf., 2d Div., and saw service with the veteran 2d Div. Corporal. Brother of Alfred L. Fousha, D. M, 329th Inf.

George W. Fowler, Everett
Born 25 Dec 1896 at Superior WI. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Fowler, 2126 rucker Ave., Everett. His father H. T. Fowler, is president of the Pacific Grocery Co., Everett, Seattle, and Anchorage, Alaska. He enlisted with the Marines 25 May 1918 and was sent to Mare Island and from there transferred to Quantico Va. From the 11th Separate Bn., Co. C, he was transferred to the Paymaster's Dept., Marine Corps at Quantico, on 25 Nov 1918. Received his discharge there on 14 Jan 1919. Graduated from Everett high school in 1915 and following took a year's course in commerce and finance at the UW. He is treasurer of the Pacific Grocery Co., and was manager of the Alaskan branch before entering the Army. Upon his discharge, he resumed his duties with the Seattle Branch.

Harry J. Fowler, Everett
Born 16 Jan 1890 at Merrill WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler, 2330 Oakes Ave. Private Fowler enlisted in the Army 14 Jun 1918 becoming a member of Co. A, Auto Mechanics, at Pullman. He left Pullman 13 Aug and sailed for France 29 Sep 1918 as a member of Co. A, W.T.T. No. 302, with which unit he served until discharged. He was in the Meuse-Argonne offensive from 16 Oct to 11 Nov. He arrived in the US from France 29 Jul 1919 and was discharged at Camp Lewis 11 Aug 1919. 3,424,776.

Carpenters Mate Thomas N. Fowler, Snohomish
Born at Minneapolis, Minn. Served in the Naval Air Service for seven mos.

Sergt. Frank G. Fox, Snohomish
Born 9 Nov 1889. Son of Mrs. C. W. Fox, Blackie Alberta. Wife Diana Evans Fox, R.F.D. 4, Snohomish. Sergeant Fox entered Camp Lewis 25 Sep 1917 and was placed in the 6th Co. 166th D. B. On 15 Oct he was transferred to Co. D, 316 Engrs., 91st Div. He was in France with the 316th Engrs 6 Jul 1918 - 16 Apr 1919; and was in the St. Mihiel in reserve; in the Meuse-Argonne 26 Sep - 12 Oct, and in the Ypres-Lys from 31 Oct - 11 Nov. He was discharged at Camp Lewis 29 Apr 1919. 2,282,291. Made corporal 19 Mar 1918; Sergeant 1 Aug 1919; Sergeant, 1st class, 21 Mar 1919. Sergeant Fox is a brother-in-law of Lieutenant T. P. Evans of Cathcart.

George E. Fralick, Arlington
Born at Farcucraus PA. Entered the service from Arlington 25 Jun 1918 at the age of 22 yrs. He was a member of the 2 Casual Detachment, A.S.A.P. Discharged 28 Dec 1918 at Vancouver Barracks. 3,134,869.

Harry Francis, Monroe
Born 11 May 1889, at Snohomish. Son of Mr. John Francis of Monroe. Entered the service 24 Jun 1918 at Vancouver Barracks being assigned to the 40th Spruce Sqdn. Discharged 16 Jan 1919.

Ralph T. Fraser, Everett
Born 16 Mar 1898, at Sprague. Parents Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Fraser, 1901 Summit Ave. Went to Camp Lewis 5 Sept. 1918, and from the 166th D.B. was transferred to Batt. C. 27th C.A.C. Discharged through the 44th Co. , 166th D.B. 4 Jan . 1919, at Camp Lewis. 4,711, 996.

Lieut. Charles Diller Fratt Jr., Everett
Born 5 May 1895 at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fratt, 1725 Grand Ave. Enlisted 28 Aug 1917, at Cambridge MA. Attended the U.S.A.S.M.A. at Cornell University and also trained at other aviation fields and schools, including Ellington Field and Taliaferro Field. Sailed for France 6 Oct 1918, from Hoboken, and from Liverpool went to La Havre, then to St. Maixent, Clermont, Ferrend and Colombey les Belle. While at Ourches, on the Meuse, was in Bombardment Group 10th Squadron. Left Brest 1 Feb 1919, for NY. Then went to Fort Worth, and from there home. Discharged 17 Feb 1919, at Garden City L.I., NY. Was commissioned as a 2d lieutenant, Air Service Aeronautics, at Ellington Field, 3 May 1918. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1912; Westport high school, Kansas City, MO in 1913, and attend the Univ. of Wisconsin two and one-half years. Prior to his enlistment he was a master mechanic at the Sturtevant Airplane Company's plant, at Boston, for five months. Upon his return to Everett, he associated himself with the Robinson Manufacturing Co.

Nicholas D. Fratt, Everett
Born 8 Feb 1898 at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fratt, 1725 Grand Ave. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917, in 12th Co. Was transferred to 7th Co., Wash. C. A., 10 Oct for duty at Butte MY. On 11 Jan, he was transferred to Batt. B, 63d Art. He left Ft. Worden 1 May for Fort Monroe to attend the Truck and Tractor School and completed the course 4 Jun. He rejoined Batt. B, 63d Art. at Camp Mills, 20 Jun. Attended O. & T. Center No. 2 at Limoges, 11-24 Aug, and was made a wagoner. Discharged 21 Mar 1919, at Camp Lewis. 1st class gunner. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1914. Brother of Lieut. Charles Diller Fratt, Jr.

Ellery F. Fravel, Everett
Born 20 Dec. 1896, at Davis WV. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fravel, Meskill. Enlisted 8 April 1917, in 12th Co. Transferred to Batt. D. 63d Art. 20 Dec. 1917, at Fort Casey. Upon the return of the 63d to Camp Lewis was placed in the base hospital pending a minor operation. Former Everett high school student, Wagoner. Discharged 12 Aug 1919.

Cook Charles H. Fray, Granite Falls
Born at Gainesville IN. Cook Fray was a member of the Headquarters Co., 11th Field Art. from 25 Jun 1917 to 13 Jun 1919. He served in France from 26 Jul 1918 to 3 Jun 1919. Was in the Meuse-Argonne offensive from 26 Oct to 11 Nov 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Jun 1919. 1,039,352.

A.F. Frederickson, Everett
U.S.S. Prometheus, U.S. Navy.

Harry Free, Everett
Private Free served in the A.E.F. as a member of the 163rd Aero Squadron. Brother of First Sergeant Vern Free.

Harry R. Free, Everett
Born 19 Jan 1898. Served 20 mos in the Aviation Corps, and was with the A.E.F.

First Sergt. Vern Free, Everett
Born 25 Aug 1890. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Free, 184 Broadway. Sergeant Free enlisted in the Army 13 Apr 1917 at Fort Constitution NY and served in the 156th Coast Art., later being transferred to the Q.M.C. at Camp Devens. Released 13 Jan 1919, Sergeant Free served in the 156th Co., C.A.C. from 17 Feb 1909 to 16 Feb 1912. On the day following his discharged from his first service he re-enlisted in the same company and served with that unit until 16 Nov 1915. He was made corporal 18 Nov 1912; sergeant 29 May 1914. He received a warrant as sergeant upon re-enlisting in April 1917 and was made sergeant 1st class 11 Oct 1918. He was also made a gunner 1st class, 13 Apr 1917. Wife, Cora Free. Mr. and Mrs. Free have one child, a son.

Private Eddie Freeman, Everett
Born at Pennock, Minn. Served Batt. F, 65th Art., for fifteen mos.

Frank William Freese, Edmonds
Born 17 Feb 1891 at Edmonds. Son of the late W. H. and Martha Freese. He entered the service 2 Nov 1917 at Camp Lewis, and was transferred to Co. I, 162d Inf., 41st Div. in March 1918. In France he was transferred in June 1918 to Co. L, 126th Inf., of the 26th Div. that later won so much fame as a fighting unit of the American forces. He was in the Chateau Thierry battle and in the Meuse-Argonne. In this latter conflict he was wounded in the hip and right side, and died from the effects on 19 Oct 1918. A post humous Croix de Guerre was awarded Private Freese by the French army for his bravery in action.

Laurence C. Freese, Arlington
Born 8 Nov 1895, at Merrill WI. Son of Mrs. Emma May Freese, Arlington. Entered Camp Lewis 26 Aug 1918, and placed in Co. E, 76th Inf., 13th Div. Discharged at Camp Lewis, 23 Jan 1919.

Lawrence C. Freese, Darrington
Born at Merrill WI. Entered the service from Arlington 26 Aug 1918 at the age of 22 yrs 9 mos. He served in Co. E, 76th Inf. and was discharged at Camp Lewis, 23 Jan 1919. 3,946,4433.

Sergt. Major Frank R. French, Everett
Born 4 Feb 1891. Son of Mrs. Julia G. French, 2110 Cascade Ciew, Everett. After service a short time in Co. M, at Everett, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps at Mare Island, 15 May 1918. While there he was in Co. F. On 9 Jul he joined the 111th Co. at Galveston TX; and on 6 Aug became a member of the 6th Separate Bn. at Quantico. He sailed for France on the U.S.S. Von Stuben 16 Aug, arriving at Brest 27 Aug. He remained at Brest for a week, and was then transferred to the 1st training Bn. at Chattillon sur Cher on 9 Sep. He joined the 5th Regt. of Marines 15 Oct at Dampierre, and on 20 Oct moved to the front, going over the top in the Meuse-Argonne 1 Nov. They crossed the Meuse River at 11 p.m., 10 Nov. He marched into Germany with the Army of Occupation, and was there until 1 Jul 1919. He received his warrant as sergeant major 1 May 1919. Discharged at Quantico VA, 13 Aug 1919. 4,607,261. Upon his return to Everett he resumed his position as secretary of the Everett Board of Education.

Fred French, Everett
Born 10 Feb 1895, at Milford NE. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. French, 3931 High St. He reported at Camp Lewis 3 Oct 1917 and was placed in 6th Co., 166th D. B. Transferred to Co. D, 316th Eng., 25 Oct 1917. Discharged 1 Feb 1918, on S. C. D. From 20 May 1911 until 4 Oct 1913, he was a member of the 3d Co., Wash. C.A.R.C.

First Sergt. Samuel L. French, Everett
Born 24 Apr 1886 at Ferdonia KS. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, 2618 Broadway. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917 in 12th Co. Transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art., 20 Dec 1917 and later to 28th Co. P.S., C.A.C. From this company he was transferred to Batt. F, 48th Art. C. A. C. and sailed from Newport News 11 Oct 1917 for France. Made corporal in May 1917; sergeant in March 1918; 1st sergeant 25 Jun 1918 of Batt. F, 48th Art. at Camp Eustis. Arrived from France at Newport News 14 Mar 1919 and reached Camp Lewis for discharge 28 Mar 1919.

Lieut. James J. Frits, Everett
Born 3 Sep 1890, at Marysville KS. Wife, Myrtle M. Frits. Parents Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Frits, Friday Harbor . Commissioned as a first lieutenant. Dental Corps, 8 Aug. 1917, and ordered to report to Vancouver Barracks 30 Aug 1918. Assigned to South Bend Division Camp 27 Oct. 1918, and to Vancouver Barracks 24th Dec. Discharged 24 Feb 1919. Graduated from Bellingham high school in 1910, and from the North Pacific Dental College in 1914. After his discharge he became associated with Lieut. George J. Petersen in the practice of dentistry, Riley Building 1712 1-2 Hewitt Ave.

Lawrence S. Fry, Oso
Born 24 Jul 1897 at Oso. Enlisted in 5th Co. at Snohomish, 2 Apr 1917. He was mustered into Federal service and went with the company to Fort Casey 1 Aug 1917, but was honorably discharged 30 Aug 1917. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fry, of Oso.

Lieut. Carl L. Fuhrman, Everett
Born 2 Jan. 1894, at Winona MN. Wife Helen A. Fuhrman. Enlisted 5 Feb. 1917 in 12th Co. and went to Fort Casey with 12th Co. on August 1. Transferred to Camp Lewis 5 Jan. 1918, and to Camp Jackson, S.C., as a second lieutenant, F.A. On 1 June 1918, assigned to Officers Personnel at Camp Jackson until July 17th, when he was assigned to the Fort Sill School of Fire. On Nov. 1st he was assigned to Camp Stanley, Texas, where he was discharged on 27 Dec. 1918. At Camp Stanley he was a officer of the 45th F.A. Prior to enlisting Lieut. Fuhrman had been with Pacific Timber Co. , for 18 years, but upon his discharge he took a position with the H.O. Seifert Co.

Yeoman [F] Ruth Mary Fullerton, Everett
Born at Omaha NE, 19 Jul 1899. Daughter of Mary E. Warner, Santa Barbara CA. Miss Fullerton enlisted as a "yeomanette" in the U.S.N.R.F. 6 Jul 1918, and was called to active service 23 Sep 1918. Discharged 24 Jan 1919. Miss Fullerton attended the Everett high school one year and took a business course at the Acme Business College.

Archie J. Fumerton, Monroe
Born 26 Sep 1891 at Wardner ID. Enlisted at Spokane 4 Jun 1917 and was stationed at Vancouver Barracks and Camp Lewis. Was transferred from Co. L of the 44th Inf. to the Supply Co. of the same regt. Discharged 3 Mar 1918 on S.C.D. Wagoner. After his discharge he became a guard at the Washington State Reformatory at Monroe.

Gilbert T. Funk, Arlington
Born 8, Aug 1895, at Arlington. Son of Mr. Peter Funk of Arlington. Enlisted 18 Jan 1917 in 5th Co. at Snohomish. He was transferred to Batt. B, 69th Art., and went to France with that regiment. Discharged 15 Mar 1919, at Camp Lewis. Was in France from 15 Aug 1918, to 18 Feb 1919. 830,081. Attended high school in Arlington

Ralph L. Funk, Monroe
Served in the U.S.N.R.F. at Seattle Released to inactive duty 7 Feb 1919. Rating, Seaman, 2d class.

James Furlong, Everett
Born 23 June 1894, at Port Townsend. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Furlong of Port Townsend. After endeavoring to enlist, but being rejected he reported at Camp Lewis on 6 Oct. 1917. On 8 Dec. 1917, he was honorably discharged on S.C.D. Attended the Port Townsend high school two years. While at Camp Lewis he was in the Artillery.

Edward E. Furnish, Everett
Born at Cincinnati OH. Served 7 mos in the 1st Co., 166th D. B., Camp Lewis. Age at entering service, 24 yrs.

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Chris Gaeth, Everett
U. S. Navy.

John Gaeth, Everett
Hospital Train No. 35, A.E.F.

C. Delbert Gaffney, Everett
Born 23 Mar 1887, at O'Neil NE. Wife, Mabel Gaffney. Enlisted 23 Jul 1917, in 12th Co., and was transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art. in December. While in France with the 63d he was again transferred to the supply company. Discharged 21 Mar 1919, at Camp Lewis, after the return of the 63d from France. Glenn Gaffney, a brother, served in the U.S. Navy.

Ships Cook Glenn Gaffney, Everett
Born 23 Mar 1887 at Lents OR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gaffney, now residing in Yakima. Enlisted as a cook in the Navy at Bremerton, 2 Jul 1918, and served on the U.S.S. Bellingham and on the U.S. S. Grant. His service took him to South American waters and to Europe, and he was still in the service 1 Sep 1919. Brother of Delbert C. Gaffney.

Corporal Ennols Gage, Everett
Born in Skagit County. Inducted into the service 4 Aug 1918 at the age of 21 yrs. Made corporal 11 Sep 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis 1 Feb 1919 through the 43d Co., 166th D. B.

Wilbert M. Gainer, Snohomish
U.S. Navy.

Garret H. Galvin, Everett
Batt. A, 49th Artillery.

Albert Gamble, Bothell
Born at Aberdeen SD, 2 May 1898. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gamble Bothell. Enlisted in 5th Co. 4 Apr 1917, and served in France with Batt. D of the 63d Art. Private, first class.

John Gans, Everett
12th Co.

Percy Gardiner, Everett
Born at Marion OH 22 Feb 1878. Graduated from Everett high school in 1896, and attended Stanford Univ. for a term in 1898-99. He then entered the U. of California and graduated in 1902. From 1902 to 1905 he attended Harvard, graduating with the degree of B. L. While at Berkeley, Mr. Gardiner was a 1st Lieutenant in the cadet corps under instruction of a regular army officer. He entered the Army 1 Nov 1918, at Camp Zachary Taylor, being assigned to the 11th Observation Batter, F. A. He was taken ill with Spanish influenza upon his arrival and sent to the base hospital. Received his honorable discharge 26 Nov 1918 at that camp. He is a brother-in-law of Capt. A. P. Duryee of the Medical Corps. During the Liberty Loan drives Mr. Gardiner was a worker. He has served as deputy prosecuting attorney for Snohomish county and upon his return to Everett resumed his law practice.

Edward E, Garner, Everett
Born 9 April 1890, at Enumclaw. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Garner, 4025 Rucker. Wife, Sophia Garner, 4126 Hoyt Ave. Enlisted in the Air Service 7 Dec. 1917, at Fort Lawton and on the following day was sent to Kelly Field and placed in Casual Co. B. On 8 April 1918, he was sent to Chicago IL, and placed in the 816th Depot Sqdn. On April 20th he was sent to the 871st Air Sqdn. at St. Paul. His next transfer was to Ellington Field into the 69th Aero Sqdn., and on Sept 5th he was transferred in the 189th Aero Sqdn. at the same field. He received his warrant as sergeant first class, 1 Dec. 1918. Sergt. Garner was a mechanic while in the service and for five months specialized on the 420-h.p. Liberty Motor while at the flying fields. He was ignition man and later a instructor on the Liberty Motor. Discharged at Ellington Field 5 Feb 1919. 1,082, 419. Sergeant and Mrs. Garner have one daughter, Anna Garner.

Joseph M. Garriott, Everett
Born 23 Dec 1879 in Missouri. Enlisted in 12th Co., 5 Feb 1917, and went to Fort Casey with the company on 1 Aug 1917. He was honorably discharged at Fort Casey, when the government discharged several married members of the coast artillery companies.

Lieut. George C. Gaston Everett
Born at Oakland IA, 4 Jan 1889. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Gaston, 3722 Oakes Ave. Enlisted 5 Sep 1917, at Camp Lewis as a private in the 361st Inf. Made regimental sergeant major, 361st Inf. January 7th, and served as such until 15 May 1918. Attended the Candidate's Fourth O.T.S., Camp Hancock, June 16th and served there until September 15th. Received his commission as second lieutenant 16 September 1918, and was assigned to duty at the M.G. Training Center, Camp Hancock until the date of his discharge. 17 Dec 1918. After his discharge, he accepted a position at Washington, D.C., in the U.S. Internal Revenue Department.

Lieut Orzo Gaston Everett,
Born at Tabor IA, 19 Oct 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Gaston, 3722 Oakes Ave. Wife, Agnes F. Gaston. Enlisted in 12th Co. 5 Feb 1917, and was appointed sergeant 10 May. Was made 1st sergeant 14 Jan 1918, at Fort Casey. On 28 Jan 1918, 12th Co. became the 28th P. S., C.A.C. On 27 Mar, he left Fort Casey for the O.T.S. at Fort Monroe and on 26 Jun was commissioned as a 2d lieutenant. Assigned to 24th Co. P.S., C.A.C., at Fort Flagler 15 Jul; on 14 Sep, he was assigned to Batt. D, 39th Art. (12 -inch mortars); on 2 Nov, the 39th Art. left for Camp Upton NY, and arrived there 9 Nov in command of Colonel C. C. Hammond. The 39th was ready to sail, when the armistice was signed. From Camp Upton the regiment went to Camp Grant, where members living within 400 miles were mustered out, and the remainder went to Camp Lewis, where Lieut. Gaston was discharged 19 Dec 1918. Lieut. Gaston served in Co. K, 2d Wash. Inf., N. G., from 1917 to 1910. He also served in the 3d Co., Wash. C.A.C. from 1910 to 1912. He graduated from Everett high school in 1912 and was active in athletics while in high school. Brother of Lieut. George C. Gaston and Walter F. Gaston, U.S. Marine Corps.

Walter F. Gaston Everett
Born 28 July 1901, at Tabor IA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Orzo C. Gaston, 3722 Oakes Ave. Enlisted at Seattle, 7 Nov 1918, in the U.S. Marine Corps and from there was sent to the Marine Barracks, Mare Island, and was attached to Co. E. Section 2. On 4 Jan 1919, he volunteered for service on board the U.S. Transport Sherman for duty to Vladivostok and intermediate points. Upon returning from Vladivostock to Manila, he was assigned to guard duty at the Marines Barracks at Olongapo. He was stationed there in Jul 1919. He was a member of the junior class in the Everett high school where he was enlisted. Brother of Lie ut. Orzo F. Gaston and Lieut. George C Gaston.

Frank W. Gates, Everett
Born at North Washington IA. Entered the service 2 Nov., 1917, at Everett, at the age of 24 years. He was a member of Co. A., 147th Machine Gun Battalion. Discharged at Camp Lewis 8 Feb., 1918. 111,544.

Harry O. Gates, Everett
Born at Lauf River, Minnesota. Enlisted in the U.S. Marines 24 July, 1917, at the age of 24 years. Discharged 18 Jan., 1919, at the Marine Barracks, Puget Sound Navy Yard.

Phillip Gates, Everett
U.S. Navy.

Corp. John Geary, Everett
Born at Reynolds, North Dakota. Served five mos. in the Army.

Patrick J. Geary, Everett
Born at Hillsboro ND. Entered the service 27 Aug 1918 at the age of 31 yrs. Discharged at Camp Lewis 19 Dec 1918. 3,950,561.

Yeoman George W. Gebert, Everett
Born at Minneapolis MN., 4 May 1896. Son of Mrs. A. Gebert, 4109 Colby Ave. Entered the Navy 17 Aug 1917 at Bremerton, in the sub-chaser division. His promotion to yeoman, 3d class; yeoman, 2d class; yeoman, 1st class, and chief yeoman were dated respectively 9 Mar, 1 Jun and 1 Sep 1918 and 1 Jan 1919. Released 18 Feb 1919. Upon his return from the Navy, he resumed his position at the Shoe Market, a position held by him for four years prior to his enlistment. Graduated of the Everett high school

Wesley Geddes, Everett
Co. E, 361st Inf.

George Geisdorf, Lowell
Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Geisdorf. Born 16 Oct 1896, at Clear Lake WI. He went to Camp Lewis in Jun 1918; and from there to California and then to Camp Merritt, NJ. He was a member of Co. L, 13th Inf.

George Geisdorf, Lowell
Served in the U.S. Army.

Edward M. Gemmer, Forest Glade
Born 17 Nov. 1892, at Forest Glade. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Gemmer, R.F.D. 4, Snohomish. Entered Camp Lewis 23 June 1918, and a few days later was transferred to Camp Kearney, and placed in Co. D., 157th Inf., 40th Division. Transferred to Co. B. 305th Inf., 77th Division in France. Was with the 77th in the Argonne battle and while in action a bullet penetrated his coat and sleeve drawing blood on his arm and side. Returned from France with the 77th and was discharged at Camp Lewis 22 May 1919.3,133,658. Brother of George V. Gemmer and Fred W. Gemmer.

Fred W. Gemmer, Forest Glade
Born 20 Aug 1900, at Forest Glade. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Gemmer, R.F.D. 4, Snohomish. Enlisted 19 August, 1917, in the Air Service as a mechanic. From Fort Lawton was sent to San Francisco Sept. 21st and became a member of 128th Aero Sqdn., transferred to Morrison VA, in Nov 1917, and on 4 March 1918, left for France on the Magnolia, said to be the first American ship to get a U-Boat. Landed at St. Nazaire, March 21st. Was in charge of a crew of" trouble shooters." for the Liberty motars, having under him five men and twelve women. He also served at the 1st Hqrs. Flight Hill 402., and acted as chauffeur for one of the officers. He saw the first Liberty motors tested out in France. 2,349,259. Brother of George V. Gemmer and Edward M. Gemmer. Discharged 5 July 1919.

George V. Gemmer,, Forest Glade
Born 11 May 1888, at Forest Glade. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Gemmer, R.F.D. 4, Snohomish. Entered the service 4 August 1918, being sent to Camp Fremont, where he was placed in Co. B. 22d M.G. Bn., of the 8th Division. Was ready for overseas when the armistice was signed. Discharged at Camp Lewis 22 March, 1919. 4,266,807. Brother of Edward M. Gemmer and Fred W Gemmer.

David C. George, Oso
Served in the U.S. Army.

Francis Gerber, Monroe
U.S. Army.

Francis Floyd Gerber, Monroe
Born 28 Sep 1897 at Canton SD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Gerber, R.F.D.1, Monroe. Enlisted 7 Jun 1918, in the Motor Transportation Corps at Fort Lawton. Transferred 5 Jul from Fort Lawton to Camp Joseph F. Johnston FL; transferred 22 Aug to Camp Hill; transferred 31 Aug from Camp Hill to Decize, France, arriving there 24 Sep having landed at Brest 14 Sep. He served in France with the 418th Motor Supply Train, M.T. Co. 409, 7th Corps, and was in the Army of the Occupation.

Francis A. Germain, Lake Stevens
Born 29 Jun 1888 in Wisconsin. Served in the Medical Corps at Camp Lewis. Fort Riley, and in the A.E.F. He entered Camp Lewis 26 Apr 1918 and was a member of the Evacuation Hospital, No. 12.

Jesse H. Gerow, Everett
Born at Saginaw MI. Private Gerow entered the army 20 Sep 1917 at the age of 31 yrs 6 mos and served in the 47th Spruce Squadron. Discharged 6 Dec 1918 at Vancouver Barracks. 864,020.

Leo F. Gerow, Snohomish District
Born at Seattle. Entered the service 6 Sep 1918 from Snohomish at the age of 21 yrs. He was in the 47th Co., 166th D. B., Camp Lewis until 27th, when he was transferred to Co. L, 13th Inf., with which he served until 20 Mar 1919. He was then transferred to Co. C, Casual Battalion. Camp Merritt, and later to Casual Co. 307. Discharged at Camp Lewis 5 Apr 1919. 4,712,604.

Hilton J. Geroy, Everett
Born 14 Jan 1892 at Downing WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geroy, 2512 Walnut St. Private Geroy enlisted in the U.S.M.C. 12 Jun 1917 and was sent to Mare Island from Everett. From there he was transferred to San Diego and then to Quantico. He went to France as a member of the 81st Co. He was in the 81st after reaching France, but served in the 101st Co in the U>S> He was with the famous 2d Div throughout their battles in France including Soissons, Toul, St. Mihiel, Theaucourt, Champagne, and the Meuse-Argonne. He was with the division with the Army of Occupation. He was gassed while in action and was reported missing for a short time. Brother of Zerl V. Geroy

Zyril Vernon Geroy, Everett
Born at Seaside OR, 23 Dec 1899. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geroy, 2512 Walnut St. Entered the service 2 Jun 1918 at Everett, and was sworn in at Fort Lawton in the coast art. He was transferred from the 23d Co. P.S., C.A.C. at the 39th Art., C.A.C. 888,636. Discharged 26 Dec 1918 at Camp Lewis. Brother of Hilton J. Geroy, U.S.M.C.

Lester A. Giannini, Everett
Born at Stockton CA. Entered the service 18 Apr 1918 at the age of 21 yrs 11 mos. Discharged at Camp Lewis 27 Dec 1918. 2,782,404.

Herbert A. Gibbon, Everett
Born 29 Mar 1875 at Flora Ontario Canada. Wife , Edna S. Gibbon, 1904 Hoyt Ave. Mr. Gibbon served in Co. M, 3d Wash. Inf., from 31 May 1918 until 15 Aug when he asked for his discharge to enter the Y.M.C.A. work. He was sent to Columbia U. on 15 Nov 1918, to take a course of training for overseas secretary. He left Seattle 31 Dec for Vladivostok. in July 1918 he was on a 4000 mile tour through Siberia, where he was working among American soldiers. He had orders from the US to make a survey of the Russian educational system. He is a graduate of the Eldor Ontario high school; the Ottawa Norman; and studied law at the UW. Prior to moving to Everett he was principal of the Sultan high school.

Louis S. Gilberson, Everett
Born at Jasper MN. Private Gilbertson entered the service at Fort Lawton 7 June 1918, serving in the Medical Department with Base Hospital No. 50. He was in the A.E.F. with this unit from 14 Jul 1918 until 20 Apr 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 5 May 1919. 888,673.

George Gilbert, Everett
U.S. Navy. Served on the U.S.S. Pueblo.

Roy Gilbert, Everett
Served on the U.S.S. Pueblo.

Corp. Ted Gilbert, Everett
Co. I, 126th Inf., A.E.F..

Steve Gilbertson, Snohomish
Born 1 May 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gilbertson, R.F.D. 3, Snohomish. Entered the service 6 Jun 1918, and on 4 Jul he left Camp Fremont for France. Served in France as a member of Base Hospital NO. 50, Mesves Hospital Center, from 6 Aug 1918 to 20 Mar 1919. Arrived in NY 20 Apr 1919 and was discharged at Camp Lewis 5 May 1919. 888,673. He graduated from Snohomish high school in 1909 and from UW, College of Pharmacy 1913. Private Gilbertson is the owner of Snohomish Drug Company.

Clyde Gill, Everett
Born at Tehmah NE. Private Gill entered the army 26 Apr 1918 at the age of 30 yrs 1 mo. He served in Evacuation Hospital No. 12 to 1 Jul 1919. He left the US 14 Aug 1918 and served with the army in France and Germany. He was in the St. Mihiel offensive 12 -16 Sep; in the Toul sector and the Meuse-Argonne offensive 26 Sep-11 Nov 1918. Arrived in the US 27 Jun 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 9 Jul 1919. Private 1st cl. 2,291,662.

Melvin Gill, Florence
Born at Florence in January 1892. Entered Camp Lewis 19 Sep 1917 from Arlington and became a member of Co. D, 361st Inf., 91st Div. Was with the A.E.F. from 6 Jul 1918 to 15 Apr 1919. St. Mihiel 11 to 13 Sep; Meuse-Argonne 26 Sep to 12 Oct; Vypres-Lys 31 Oct to 11 Nov. Wounded 30 Oct 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis 30 Apr 1919. 2,257,127. Private, 1st class.

Albert J. Gillespie, Everett
Served in the Army as a member of the Spruce Div.

Wallace W. Gillian, Everett
Born 30 Aug 1898 at Summer Co TN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gillian, 2616 Highland. Entered Camp Lewis 20 Sept 1917 and went to France as a member of Co. B, 361st Inf., 91st Div. He also served in Hqrs. Co., 361st Inf.

Sergt. Edward J. Gilliland, Monroe
Born at Marysville. Entered the service 21 Jul 1917 at Fort Lawton at the age of 20 yrs 6 mos. He was a member of Co. C, 10th Engineers 17 Aug 1917 to 18 Oct 1918. He was then transferred to the 34th Co., 20th Engineers with which he served until 6 Feb 1919. Sergeant Gilliland was with the A.E.F. 10 Sep 1918 to 1 Feb 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Feb 1919. Sergeant, 5 Aug 1918. 244,388.

Leo Gilliland, Monroe
Born at Friday Harbor. Entered the service 2 Oct 1917 at San Diego at the age of 24 yrs 5 mos. He served in the engineering corps. Discharged at Camp Kearny 4 Feb 1919. 1,636,012.

Corp George Albert Gillman, Silvana
Born 22 July 1899, at Silvana. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gillman, Silvana. Enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps 29 Dec 1916. He was at Mare Island for about a year and was then transferred to Quantico. From Quantico he was transferred to Newport, and in July, 1919, was stationed at that place. Was made a corporal in 1917 at Mare Island. Corporal Gilman attended school at Norman.

Sergt. Giovanni, Gioia, Everett
Born in Italy. Entered the service 19 Sep 1917 at Youngstown OH at the age of 22 yrs 9 mos. He was a member of Co. B, 361st Inf. until 23 Dec 1918. He left the US 5 Jul 1917 and arrived in England 24 Jul. He was in the St. Mihiel operations of 11 Sep 1918 and was in the Meuse-Argonne 26 Sep to 12 Oct. Sergeant Gioia was gassed while in action. He was made sergeant 6 Oct 1918. Discharged at Camp Sherman OH 8 Feb 1919. 2,256,902.

Meier Louis Glazer, Everett
Born 10 Oct 18896 at Chicago. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Weinstein. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F. at Bremerton in Aug 1918 and trained at Co. A, at the UW Training Station.

Corp. Charles E. Gleason, Everett
Born 15 Aug 1897 at Durand WI. Son of C. H. Gleason, Durand WI. Enlisted in 12th Co., 15 Feb 1917. Was transferred to Batt. F, 65th Art. in January 1918. In France he was transferred to the 54th Art. as a member of Batt. D, and later as a member of Batt. f, He was in the st. Mihiel battle. Made corporal 15 Sep 1918. Discharged 16 Apr 1919. 828,075. Corp. Gleason attended the Everett high school 3 1/2 years. His brother Harvey E. Gleason, was a member of the 809th Aero Sqdn.

Cook Warren E. Glenn, Everett
Born at Hudson Falls NY. Entered the service 3 Oct 1917 at Everett, at the age of 24 yrs 3 mos in the Quartermaster Corps. He was assigned to Bakery Co. No. 338 on 27 Nov 1917 and was transferred to Bakery Co. No. 340 on 23 Jan 1918 with which unit he served until discharged. He left the US for France 26 Apr 1918, and returned to the US 26 Jun 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 12 Jul 1919. 2,274,538.

Warren E. Glenn, Everett
Born 3 Jul 1893 at Hudson Falls NY. Son of Mrs. E. O. Laraway, 2602 Baker. Entered Camp Lewis 3 Oct 1917 and from there was transferred to Camp Fremont and then to Camp Merritt. He served in Bakery No. 340 and sailed for France in Apr 1918.

Roy Douglas Glidden, Sultan
Born at Evart MI, 12 Sep 1888. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson Glidden, Sultan. Private Glidden entered Camp Lewis in June 1918. He was transferred from there to Camp Kearny, then to Camp Mills, and overseas. In France, he finally become a member of Co. H, 322 Inf., 81st Div. He was in action with the 91st Div. during their Meuse-Argonne operations; and was killed by enemy shell fire near Moranville, east of Verdun, 10 Nov 1918 at about 4:20 o'clock in the morning. He was buried in the Moranville cemetery 12 Nov 1918.

Walter E. Glidden, Sultan
Born 12 Mar 1893. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson Glidden, Sultan. Wagoner Glidden entered Camp Lewis 25 Apr 1919 and was placed in the 8th Co., 166th D. B. on 15 May he was transferred to Fort Riley in the Medical Corps. On 3 Jun he was sent to the Mayo Brothers Institute at Rochester MN, and remained there until 18 Jul when he returned to Fort Riley. He was attached to Evacuation Amb. Co. No. 26 in Sep. and was ordered to Camp Merritt in a medical until 1 Nov. He was made a wagoner 8 Nov. He sailed for France on the Empress of Russia, landing at Brest 22 Nov. He went to Bordeaux on the 2th. On 10 Dec he went to the hospital suffering from acute tonsilitis. He arrived in NY from France 23 Feb 1919 and was discharged at Camp Lewis 18 mar 1919. 2,281,339. Wagoner Glidden graduated from Sultan high school in 1912 and entered WDC in 1913. Brother of Roy Douglas Glidden, 322d Inf., killed in France 10 Nov 1918.

Herbert M. Godfrey, Everett
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey, 2929 Cedar St. 121st M.G. Bn, 32 Div., A.E.F. He served 19 months in the A. E. F., and was with the famous 32d Div. throughout its battle engagements.

Robert W. Godon, Everett
Born 6 Jul 1898 at Chicago IL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Godon, 1916 Grand Ave. Entered Camp Lewis on 25 Jul 1918 and served in Co. H, 1st Inf.

Pharmacists Mate Israel R. Goldberg, Everett
Born at Minneapolis MN. He was in the army from 23 Jun 1918 until 18 Mary 1918 (sic), and was a corporal in a Utility Detachment, Q.M.C.

Russell H. Golforth, Everett
Born 29 Apr 1900 at Everett NE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Golforth, Seattle. Enlisted in the Navy 28 Jun 1918. Electrician (R). Discharged 29 Dec 1918 at the Electrical School, Navy Yard, Mare Island CA. He attended Everett high school for 2 years.

Joseph X. Gollman, Everett
Born 22 Jul 1887 at Brooklyn. Son of Mr. Joseph G. Gollman, 920 Fulton St., Brooklyn NY. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917 in 12th Co., and on 20 Dec 1917 at Fort Ceasey he was transferred to Batt. D, 63d Art. On 18 Sep 1918 at Aixe-sur-Vienne, he was transferred to the Supply Company of the 63d. He returned to the US from France with the 63d and discharged at Camp Lewis on 21 Mar 1919. Made a private 1st class in Feb 1918. Attended high school in Brooklyn, and in 1907 entered Pratt Institute. While in France Private Gollman secured one of the best collection of souvenirs brought back to Everett, among which are many unique German war trophies. Upon his discharge, he accepted a position with the Morning Tribune

Volney Good, Marysville
Born at Kalamazoo MI. Entered the service 19 Sep 1917 from Arlington at the age of 24 yrs. Served in the 2d Spruce Sqdn., A.S.A.P. and was discharged 24 Dec 1917 at Vancouver Barracks. 871,036

Curtis H. Goodenow, Everett
Born at Goodell, Iowa. Served eleven mos. in the Army as a member of Base Hospital.

Arvle Goodman, Marysville
U.s. Army. A.E.F.

Private Clarence Goodwin, Everett
Was sent to Kansas City 12 Sep 1918, as a telegrapher.

Stanley Goralski, Mukilteo
Born 25 Apr 1898 at Perham MN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goralski, Mukilteo. Private Goralski entered Camp Lewis 5 Sep 1918, and was transferred from the 166th D. B. to Camp Fremont, where he became a member of Co. B, 8th Inf. 8th Div., with which he went to France shortly before the armistice was signed.

Clarence Wesley (listed in index as Charles W.) Gore, Everett
Born at Libbey MT, 25 Mar 1899. Enlisted in the Navy at Seattle 2 Aug 1918. Ratings, A.S.; S 2d class. Discharged 14 Feb, 1919, at the Naval Training Camp, Seattle.

Electrician Edwin Edgar Gore, Everett
Served in the U.S.N.R.F. Rating Electrician, 3d cl. Released from active duty 20 Feb 1919 at the U.S.N.T.C., Seattle

Malcolm M. Gottschalk, Marysville
Born 18 Aug 1896. Son of William Gottschalk, Marysville. Served at the U.S. Training Station, Aviation Section, at San Diego.

Archie Gould, Snohomish District
Born at St. Jacques MI. Entered the service 3 Oct 1917 at the age of 25 yrs and served in the 34th Spruce Squadron. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 23 Dec 1918. 872,178.

Hazel A. Gourlay, Everett
Daughter of Mrs. Peter Gourlay, Willamette OR. Born 18 Nov 1892, at Portland OR. Nurse Gourlay enlisted and took the oath of office as the Army Nurse 23 May 1918 at Everett, for service with Base Hospital Unit NO. 50. She reported for duty at Fort Riley KS, 28 May 1918. She remained there until 21 Jul when she went to the Nurses Mobilization Station NY. She remained there 4 wks for military training. She left NY 24 Aug on the La France arriving at Brest 3d Sep. She was in Camp No. 33 at Brest with influenza and pneumonia 4-30 Sep. Upon recovering Miss Gourlay reported for duty at the U.S.A. Base Hospital No 50, Hospital Center, A. P. O. 798, Mesves Bulcy, 5 Oct 1918. She served 6 mos with Unit 50 and was then transferred to Evac. Hosp. No 31 at Nantes, serving with that unit for 5 mos. Upon the closing of the Hospital Center, she went to the Nurses Embarkation Camp, Kerhuon, Brest. She sailed for the US 6 Aug 1919, on the Imperator, arriving in NY 13 Aug, where she was discharged. Miss Gourlay is a graduate of the Everett General Hospital.

Lee Verne Grady, Everett
served 23 mos in the army and was with the 63d Art., C.A.C., in France.

George W. Graff, Everertt
Son of H. Graff, 1602 West Howe St., Seattle. Entered Camp Lewis 23 Jun 1918 and from there was transferred to Camp Fremont, and became a member of Co. H, 13th Inf. 8th Div. Was at Camp Mills ready to sail when the armistice was signed. Private Graff formerly owned the Commercial Press in Everett, which was recently purchased by Vernon R. Alexander.

Cook Vern M. Graham, Everett
Born 30 Jul 1896, at Kansas City KS. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graham Everett. Enlisted 10 May 1917, at Fort Lawton and served with Troop M, 25th Cavalry from 10 May 4 Nov 1917; transferred to Batt. F, 83d F. A. 5 Nov 1917, and remained with the 83d until date of discharge. Served at Fort Russell and Camp Knox, at which latter camp he was discharged 19 Feb 1919. Cook, 2,378,260.

Arthur W. Grandquist, Everett
Born 19 May 1896 at Bismark ND. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Grandquist, 3230 Rucker. Entered Camp Lewis 5 May 1918, and served in the Medical Department, 363d Inf., 91st Div. He was gassed on 30 Oct 1918 in the Meuse-Argonne battle while fighting with the 91st Div. and was in the hospital for 3 weeks. Attended Everett high school for 2 years.

Ellen Victoria Grandquist, Everett
Born 4 Dec 1892, at Bismark ND. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Granquist, Everett. Miss Granquist enlisted as a Red Cross Nurse, and entered Camp Lewis in June 1918. Sister of Harold E. Granquist, U.S.N., and Oscar W. Granquist, 363d Infantry.

Carpenter's Mate Harold E. Grandquist, Everett
Born 19 Oct 1894 at Bismark ND. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Grandquist, 3230 Rucker. Enlisted in the Navy 20 Oct 1917 and was stationed at Honolulu for a time. Carpenter's Mate. Brother of Oscar W. Grandquist, 363d Inf. and Ellen Victoria Grandquist, Red Cross Nurse.

Jesse Granger, Arlington District
Born at Port Allegheny PA Entered the service at Arlington 29 Mar 1918 at the age of 23 yrs 1 mo. He served in the Medical Corps. Discharged at the US Army Base Hospital, Camp Cody, 17 Dec 1918.

Bugler John L. Grant, Everett
Born 7 Nov. 1898, at Arlington. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Grant, 3128 1/2 Pine St. Enlisted in the Naval Militia at Everett, 6 Nov 1916, and was called into federal service 7 April, 1917, with his company. Was assigned to the U.S.S. South Dakota at Bremerton and later was transferred to the Northern Pacific. He was assigned in the U.S.S. Shoshone, after serving on the Northern Pacific, and was still in the service 15 July 1919.

Edward R. Grant, Everett
Born 29 Aug 1898 at Seattle. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Grant, 3002 Everett Ave. He entered the service from Arlington 3 Oct 1917. He served in Co. C, 361st If. until 4 Feb 1918, when he was transferred to the 24th Co., 20th Engrs in which he served until 29 Jun 1919. He was unassigned from that date until discharged Private Grant left the US for overseas 27 Feb 1918 and arrived in the US 27 June 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 7 Jul 1919. 295,029.

Capt. Henry W. Grant, Everett
Served as captain in the 65th Art.

John L. Grant, Everett
Born 7 Nov 1898 at Arlington. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Grant, 3128 1/2 Pine St. Bugler Grant was a member of the Everett Naval Militia before the US declared war on Germany and was mustered into Federal service 7 Apr 1917. He was assigned to the U.S.S. South Dakota at Bremerton.

John Thomas Gratton, Everett
Born 24 Jun 1896 at Montreal Quebec, Canada. Entered Camp Lewis from Everett 8 Sep 1918 and served in Co. A, 213th Engrs. 13th Div. Discharged 21 Feb 1919, at Camp Lewis. 4,711,851.

Hardung D. Graves, Everett
Served in the U.S.N.R.F. Released from Active duty 11 Dec 1918

John R. Gray, Snohomish
Born at Honolulu, Hawaii. Enlisted in 5th Co. 12 May, 1916 at the age of 21 years. Discharged at Fort Casey 30 Aug. 1917.

Sergt. John R. Gray, Arlington
Born 10 May 1895 at Honolulu. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gray, Arlington. Enlisted 12 May 1916 in 5th Co. He was Ordinance Sergeant of the 63rd Art. when it left Fort Worden 12 Jun 1918. Discharged 21 Mar 1919 at Camp Lewis.

Otto T. Gray,
Served four months in Batt. A, 27th Art., C.A.C.

Thomas O. Gray, Everett
Born 15 Mar 1897 at Jacksonville IL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gray, 2611 Lombard. Enlisted 5 Sep 1918 at Everett in the Coast Art. He trained at Camp Lewis and Camp Eustis and was a member of Batt. A, 27th Art., C. A. C. Discharged 11 Jan 1919 at Camp Lewis through the 41st Co., 11th Bn., 166th D. B. Private Gray is a graduate of Everett high school.

Carl J. Green, Bothell
Born 15 Sep 1894 in Canaster Co. NE. Son of Mrs. Henry F. Green, Bothell. Enlisted in 5th Co. 7 Apr 1917 and went to Fort Casey with the Company 1 Aug 1917.

Gustave Albert Green, Everett
Born 7 Aug 1897 at Arlington. Son of Andrew Green, R. F. D. 2, Everett. He served in the coast art. at Fort Worden. Brother of Neils N. Green, 361st Inf.

Corp. Neils N. Green, Everett
Born 20 Jun 1887 at Arlington. Entered Camp Lewis from Everett, and served in France as a member of the 361st Inf., 91st Div. Corporal. Brother of Gustave Albert Green, C. A. C.

Nick Green, Arlington
Served in Co. H, 361st Inf., 91st Div. and was with the "Wild West" in the St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, and Lys-Scheldt operations. Discharged at Camp Lewis in May 1919.

John G. Greenleaf, Everett
Born at Indianapolis IN. Entered Camp Lewis 26 Apr 1918 at the age of 23 yrs 7 mos.. Discharged at Camp Lewis 27 Dec 1918. 2,294,645.

Robert Edward Greenleaf, Everett
Born at Indianapolis IN. Inducted into the S.A.T.C. 15 Oct 1918 at the age of 22 yrs and was stationed at the U. of Nevada. Discharged at Reno NV, 14 Dec 1918. 520,582.

William H. Greenup, Everett
Born at Motley MN. Entered Fort Worden 21 Oct 1918, in the October Automatic Replacement Draft, at the age of 30 yrs 3 mos. Discharged 18 Dec 1918 at Fort Worden. 831,794

Neil G. Gregerson, Everett
Born at Eau Claire WI. Served nine months in the Navy.

Gunners Mate Clyde G. Gregory, Everett
Born 30 Apr 1895 at Hartford. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Gregory, 2110 Grand Ave. Enlisted in the Navy 23 May 1917. He served aboard the U.S.S. Oregon the first year in the Navy, along the coast of California, Mexico and South America and made the rating of gunner's mate, 3d class. He was then transferred with a gun crew to the West Cohas, a merchant vessel, 3 Jul 1918. After a trip to Chili, he went through the Panama Canal and to Brest. After the signing of the armistice, he was transferred to the U.S.S. Massachusetts. This ship was soon dismantled, however, and he was transferred to the newly built U.S.S. Idaho and came to the pacific coast with the Pacific fleet August 1919.

Victor N. Gregory, Edgecomb
Born 19 Feb 1894 at Hartford. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Gregory, Edgecomb. Enlisted 15 Oct 1917 and served in Bakery Co. No 348. From Camp Lewis he was transferred to Camp Kearny; and on 2 Aug 1918, he was transferred to Camp Upton. He arrived in France 29 Aug 1918. On 1 Jul 1919, Private Gregory was still with the A.E.F. 2,279,998. Private Gregory is a cousin of Clyde Gregory (sic) of Everett who served in the Navy; and Wayne Gregory, of Harford, who died while in the service.

Wayne Leslie Gregory, Hartford
Born 25 Apr 1900 at Hartford. Son of Harry T. and Jennie E. Gregory. Enlisted in the Navy 22 Jun 1917 less than 2 moths after his 17th birthday. He was stationed at Bremerton until 18 Jan 1918 when he was assigned to the U.S.S. Great Northern. On 9 Feb at NY, he was transferred to the U.S.S. Huntington on which he served until 18 Jul. He was then transferred to the U.S.S. Pueblo and remained aboard that ship until 19 Dec 1918, when he was sent to Pelham Bay for discharge on 7 Jan 1919 he was taken ill with pneumonia and died at Pelham Bay 29 Jan 1919. Interment was made at Machias. Seaman Gregory made 8 trips across the Atlantic on convoy duty, one trip to Brazil and one to the Danish West Indies. His high school education was received at Lake Stevens.

David A. Griffin, Everett
Served thirteen mos. in the Army.

Harry I. Griffin, Monroe
Born 13 Jan 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Griffin, Monroe. Entered the service 7 Aug 1918, becoming a member of the October Automatic Replacement Draft at Fort Worden. Discharged at Fort Warden 21 Dec. 1918.

Charles E. Griffith, Everett
Served in Co. E, 13th Inf.

William H. Griffith, Arlington District
Born at Warren MN. Entered the service through Arlington 25 Jun 1918, at the age of 29 years. On 15 Jul he was transferred to Camp Kearny and placed in Co. B, 158th Inf., in which regiment he went to France. On 15 Sep 1918, he was transferred to Co. K, 111th Inf., 28th Div. He went into the Meuse-Argonne Battle with the 28th Div. on 26 Sep and on 1 Oct received a machine gun bullet in the left thigh. Discharged at Camp Lewis 15 May 1919. 3,135,051.

George E. Griffiths, Arlington District
Born at Warren MN. Entered the medical department of the army 2 Nov 1917 from Arlington at the age of 26 yrs 7 mos. He was in the Meuse-Argonne and Lys-Scheldt operations in France. He left the US on 14 Jul 1918 and returned to the US 21 Jun 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 15 Jul 1919. 2,24,614.

William J. Grimes, Snohomish District
Born at Winnipeg Canada. Entered the service 18 Sep 1918 from Snohomish at the age of 22 yrs. He was a member of the 91st Div. until 5 Oct 1917 when he was transferred to Co. A, 20th Engrs. with which he served until 25 Jul 1918. He was then transferred to the 1st Co., 20th Engrs and served in that unit until 20 Apr 1919. He was a member of the A.E.F. from 12 Nov 1917 until 17 Apr 1919. Discharged at Camp Lewis 7 May 1919. Private 1st class. 171,385.

Paul H. Grimm, Lack Stevens
Born 30 May 1899, at Ithaca NY. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grimm, Lake Stevens. Enlisted in the Air Service at Seattle, 5 Nov 1917 and was sent to Fort Lawton. Later transfers were to Kelly Field, Chanute Field and Love Field. He went to England as a member of the 169th Aero Sqdn, in Feb 1918; and after 6 months, training in England was sent on to France. Former Lake Stevens high school student.

Paul H. Grimm, Lake Stevens
169th Aero Sqdn., A.E.F.

Fred C. Grisberger, Everett
Born at Cripple Creek CO. Entered the service in the A.S.A.P. 29 Jun 1918 at the age of 25 yrs. Served in the 33d Spruce Sqdn. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 12 Dec 1918. 898,581.

Fred C. Grisberger, Everett
Born at Cripple Creek CO. Entered the service in the A.S.A.P. 29 Jun 1918 at the age of 25 yrs. Served in the 33d Spruce Squadron. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 12 Dec 1918. 898,581.

Erling Groff, Everett
Born 3 Feb 1899 in Norway. Son of Mr. T. Groff 2419 Rockefeller Ave. Enlisted in the Navy at Bremerton 25 Nov 1918.

Loyal N. Groger, Everett
Born 31 Jan 1892 at Puallup (sic). Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Groger, 2711 Virginia Ave. Private Groger enlisted at Fort Lawton 11 Nov 1917 in the Air Service. He served in the 161st Aero Sqdn. He was transferred from Fort Lawton to Kelly Field, and went overseas 16 Feb 1918. He was in the St. Mihiel 12-16 Sep and was in the Meuse-Argonne offensive 26 Sep-11 Nov 1918. He arrived in the US from France 3 May 1919 and was discharged 23 May 1919. 288,944.

Arthur Grove, Snohomish
Born 16 June 1897, at Delfas, Ohio. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Grove, Kirkland. Enlisted in 5th Co. , 9 April 1917, and entered federal service at Fort Casey, 1 Aug. 1917, He went to France as a member of Batt. D., 63d Art. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar. 1919.

Bugler Earl D. Grove, Snohomish
Born 5 Aug 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Grove, Snohomish. Enlisted 24 Feb 1916 in 5th Co. Transferred from 5th Co. at Fort Worden to Batt. D, 63d Art., 21 Dec 1917. Was with Batt. D, 63d Art. in the A.E.F. from 14 Jul 1918, to 25 Feb 1919. bugler. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919. 829,210.

Corp. William N. Guerin, Everett
Born 21 Jun 1892 in Michigan. Son of Mrs. S. Guerin, 2916 Nassau Ave. Corporal Guerin entered the service 11 Jun 1917 and became a member of Co. M, 161st Inf. He was a member of Co. M, 161st Inf. He was in action in France and received a wound. Former Everett high school student and athlete.

Joseph R. Guildford, Everett
Born 22 Apr 1885 in London England. Son of Mrs. Julia C. Guildford, 199 Cornwall Road, Notting Hill, London, England. Reported at Vancouver BC 13 Apr 1918 and placed in the Canadian Railway Troops. Sailed for England 17 Sep 1918. Lance corporal 1 Feb 1918. Discharged 3 Apr 1919.

John S. Gullikson, Norman
Born 5 Apr 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Swen Gullikson, Noman. Entered Camp Fremont 5 Aug 1918 where he was placed in Co. D, 12th Inf., 8th Div. He left for Camp Mills 22 Oct 1918; and on 20 Nov went to Norfolk. Discharged at Camp Lewis 7 Apr 1919. 4,266,879. Brother of Norman Gullikson, Co. C, 13th Inf.

John S. Gullikson, Norman
Co. D, 12th Inf.

Norman Gullikson, Norman
Born at Fertile IA 5 Apr 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Swen Gullikson, Norman. Entered Camp Lewis 2 Nov 1917, and was placed in the 1st Co., 166th D. B. Transferred to the 28th Co., 166th D. B., 1 Jan 1918. Sent to Camp Fremont 26 Sep 1918, and became a member of Co. C, 13th Inf., 8th Div. He went to Camp Mills 20 Oct 1918 with the 8th Div. Discharged at Camp Lewis 18 Mar 1919. 2,278,934.

Carl Gunderson, Arlington
Born 11 Feb 1892, in Cerro Gordo Co. IA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Gunderson R.F.D.1, Arlington. He enlisted at Mason City IA, and at Camp Pike was placed in Co. L., 1st Regt. , Infantry Replacement. On his arrival in France he was transferred to Co. H. 38th Inf.

Peter Gunneris, Silvana
Born in Dalton MN. Entered Fort Worden through Snohomish 21 Oct 1918, at the age of 23 yrs 10 mos. Served in the October Automatic Replacement Draft. Discharged at Fort Worden 18 Dec 1918. Son of Mrs. Julia G. Gunneris, Silvana.

Albin F. Gustafson, Everett
Born 20 Mar 1896 at Duluth. Son of Edward Gustafson, 2306 West State St., Duluth MN. He served with the 63d Inf.

Victor H,. Gustafson, Snohomish
Born at Mt. Jewett PA. Private Gustafson entered the service 25 Apr 1918, and served in the Medical Department, U. S. Army. Private, 1st class. Discharged 8 Sep 1919. 2,291,380.

Machinists Mate Gunnar Guttormson, Everett
Born at Steigen Norway. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Geberg Guttormson, 1809 McDougall Ave. Enlisted in the Navy from Everett in May 1917 and was sent to Bremerton. From there he was transferred to Mare Island where he served throughout his enlistment, with the exception of 4 mos of sea service. He was a member of the crew of the Submarine 0-15 Rating, machinist's mate, 1st class.

John Scott Gwin, Everett
Enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps 7 July 1917.

Fred Benjamin Gyes, East Stanwood
Born 10 Jun 1898 at Poysippi WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gyes, East Stanwood. Enlisted 6 Dec 1917 at Seattle in the Motor Transport Corps. From Fort Lawton he was transferred to Fort Sam Houston into the 400th Co., M. T. C. Discharged 7 May 1919 at Fort Sam Houston. 1,052,751.

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Edward A. Haas, Everett
Born 5 Jan 1897, at Merrill WI. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Haas, 1609 Baker Ave. Entered the service 14 Aug 1918, going from Everett to Corvallis, OR, for training. He served in Batt. B., 27th Art., C.A.C., and was discharged through the 166th D.B., Camp Lewis, 11 Jan. 1919. 3,433,083. Upon returning to Everett, he resumed his position with the fire department.

George H. Hagadon, Marysville
Born at Quillante. Inducted into service 3 Oct. 1918, through Arlington, at the age of 32. He served in the 3d Recruit Co. at Fort McDowell. Discharged 5 Dec. 1918, at Fort McDowell, CA. 538,788

Machinists Mate Monroe Vernon E. Hagadorn,
Born 24 Apr 1894 at Owatonna MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hagedorn, Monroe. Enlisted 14 Dec 1917 in the Naval Aviation at San Diego and after being transferred to Philadelphia was sent overseas in Dec 1918. Discharged 6 Mar 1919. Rating, Machinist's Mate, 2d class. Graduated from the Monroe high school in 1914.

Everett Hagedorn, Monroe
Private Hagadorn served in France with the famous 18th Inf., 1st Div. and returned home in Oct 1919. In speaking of his service, a Monroe paper had the following account; "Everett won while in France one of the most-coveted distinguished service honors the French government; gives, for valor on the field under fire. In this particular he is the most fortunate of all the Monroe boys with the colors overseas. Few men have been so fortunate as he has been for he wears the Fourgere cord, with gold pennant which came with the French citation for distinguished bravery on the field, and is the second highest honor conferred by France to her soldiers. He took part in the battles of St. Mihiel, the Argonne and the memorable battle of the Marne. He also wears the victory ribbon, with its three stars. He was two years in the service and was overseas 22 and 1/2 months, many months in Germany."

Gilbert Hagen, Florence
Served in the Q.M. Corps, U.S. Army.

Sergt. Gilbert S. Hagen, Stanwood
Born 7 Aug 1887 in Campbell Co. SD. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Hagen R.F.D. 1 Stanwood. He entered Camp Lewis 2 Nov 1917 and was placed in the Q. M. Corps. On 1 Oct 1918 he was transferred to the Salvage Div., Q. M. C. at Camp Lewis. Was appointed sergeant. Discharged 15 Apr 1919. 2,280,633. Attended school at Florence and graduated from the Acme Business College, Everett.

Oscar Hagen, Arlington District
Born at Mound City SD. Entered the service at Arlington 24 Jul 1918 at the age of 27 yrs. Served in Co. C, 6th Battalion, U.S. Guards. Discharged at Camp Zachary Taylor 13 Dec 1918. 3,648,398.

Clyde B. Hager, Everett
Born 20 Apr 1887. at Yanktown SD. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hager, 2610 Rockefeller. Entered the service 1 Oct 1918, at Fort Davis, Alaska, and was sent to Camp Lewis in the infantry. Discharged 6 Dec 1918. through 3d Co. 166th at D. B. at Camp Lewis. 860,911.

James Hager, Sultan
Born at Sultan. Entered Camp Lewis 14 Jun 1918, through Snohomish at the age of 24 yrs 5 mos. Served in Co. C, 76th Inf., 13th Div. Discharged 28 Jan 1919. 3,424,830. Private 1st class.

Clifford B. Hagerman, Everett
Born at Adin CA 12 Apr 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hagerman, 1825 Lombard. Enlisted in 12th Co. 24 Jul 1917, and was transferred to the 63d Art., at Fort Casey 20 Dec 1917. He went to France with the 63d and was discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1918. Private 1st class.

Carl H. Haggland, Everett
Born at Republic Michigan. He enlisted in the Naval Militia at Everett at the age of 22 yrs, on 4 May 1916. He left Everett for Bremerton 7 Apr 1919, and shipped aboard the U.S.S. South Dakota.

Joseph Haglund, East Stanwood
Born at Cedarhome. Entered Camp Lewis from Arlington 24 Jul 1917, at the age of 23 years and 2 months. Transferred from the 27th Co. 166th D.B. to Co. C. 213th Engrs. 13th Division. Discharged 21 Feb 1919, at Camp Lewis. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Haglund, East Stanwood.

Julius J. Haglund, East Stanwood
Born at Cederhome. Entered the Medical Dept. 25 Jun 1918, from Arlington, at the age of 25 years. Discharged 7 Jan 1919, at Vancouver Barracks. 131,852. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Haglund. East Stanwood.

Earl R. Hague, Everett
Private Hague served eighteen months in the Army in the coast artillery corps and was a member of the 39th Regt.

John Hague, Everett
Born at Longevaag, Norway. Entered the 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis from Everett 29 Apr 1918 at the age of 28 years. Transferred to the Medical department 29 May; transferred to Ambulance Co 148, 37th Div., 18 Aug. From 29 Mar-29 Apr 1919 he was a casual. Was with the A.E.F. from 14 Jul 1918 to 24 Mar 1919. In the Baccarat sector, 1 Aug to 16 Sep; Arocourt sector 21 - 25 Sep; Meuse-Argonne 26 Sep to 4 Oct; Pannes sector, 9 - 16 Oct; Ypres-Lys offensive, 31 Oct to 1 Nov; Ypres-Lys, 9-11 Nov. Discharged at Camp Lewis 29 Apr 1919. 2,291,617.

Hubert J. Haguewood, Everett
Born at Ozark MO. Was in the army 24 Jul 1918 to 20 Dec 1918. He served with Hqrs. Co., 1st Inf., the oldest infantry reg't in the US. Discharged 20 Dec 1918. 3,650,377. Age at enlistment 23 yrs.

Sergt. Walin M. Haines, Everett
Born at Fort Wayne IN. Served as a sergeant in Co. E, S.A.T.C. at the UW 18 Sep - 18 Dec 1918.

Charles E. Hall, Everett
Private Hall went to France as a member of the 40th Div. from Camp Kearny. On 18 Sep 1918 he was transferred to Co. B, 308 Inf., 77th Div. Private Hall was a member of the "lost Battalion.: the "lost Battalion" was really made up of two battalions. It consisted of Companies A. B. and C of the 1st Battalion; Companies E, F, and G of the 2nd Battalion, and a few men of Company I of the 3d Battalion, 308th Inf. the 1st Battalion was lead by Jamor Whittlesey and the 2d by Captain McMurtry of Co. E. The unit was never "lost" as the name would imply; but they were cut off and placed in two separate and distinct "traps" within the course of ten days. The first trap was 28 - 30 Sep when they were separated from the rest of the division. On 1 Oct they regained contact with the division. On 2 Oct they were again cut off for a period of sic days. Private Hall acted as a runner for the Battalion. The Battalion was relieved from its dangerous position of 7 Oct. Private Hal was wounded in the Argonne on 11 Oct. He returned to Everett 3 Feb 1919. He was formerly employed at Brewster's Cigar Store.

Harry Hall, Everett
Co. D, 63d Inf.

Roy Hall, Everett
Co. I, 8th Inf.

Milton R. Halley, Lake Stevens
Born at Millbrook MI. Served for 14 months in the Army and was a member of the 319th Engrs. Age at enlistment 27 years.

Carl Hallier, Everett
Born at Quilcene. Entered the service 28 June 1918 at the age of 27 yrs. Served in the 77th Spruce Squadron. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 24 Dec 1918. 3,138,935.

Herman H. Hallin, Snohomish District
Born at Bellingham. Entered the service 23 Jun 1918, at Snohomish at the age of 27 yrs. Served in the A.S.A.P. and was a member of the 1st Co., Casual Detachment. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 17 Jan 1919. 895,459.

Eugene K. Halverson, Everett
Born at Manitowoc WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Halverson, Everett. Enlisted 29 Jun 1918 at Fort Lawton, and was transferred to Fort D. A. Russell on 16 Jul. On 12 Aug he was transferred to Base Hospital 93 and on 5 Sep was transferred to Ambulance Co. 251, 13th San. Tr., Camp Lewis, with which he served until discharged 25 Feb 1919. 3,424,097. Brother of Sidney Halverson, Medical Corps.

Gunner Halverson, Everett
U.S.N.R.F.

Sidney Halverson, Everett
Born 6 Nov 1896 at Chester IA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Halverson. He entered the Medical Corps and served at Fort Bliss and Bisbee AZ. Was a member of Unit No. 305. Attended the Everett high school 2 yrs. Brother of Eugene K. Halverson, 13th San. Tr.

Leonard Hamilton, Lake Stevens
Born 16 Jun 1895 at Shelton Canada. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hamilton, Turner OR. Enlisted in the Canadian Service 1 Jan 1918 at Victoria, and served in the Canadian Army in France.

Lewis K. Hamilton, Snohomish
Served on the U.S.S. New York.

Erling Hammervold, Florence
Born at Radven Norway. Entered the service from Arlington 14 Jun 1918 at the age of 31 yrs 8 mos. He served as a mechanic in Co. E, 75th Inf. Discharged 18 Jan 1918 at Camp Lewis.

Arthur W. Hanchett, Snohomish
Co. A. 55th Engrs.

Clarence Hanchett, Snohomish
Born 19 Sept 1893, at Tacoma. Son of Mrs. D. Kelso. Enlisted 8 July 1914, in 5th Co. Made corporal 4 June 1917, and sergeant 28 Jul 1917. Transferred to Batt. F. 65th Artillery for service overseas. Upon the return of the 65th from France, he was discharged at Camp Lewis 28 Feb 1919.

H.W. Hanchett, Snohomish
Served in the 55th Engineers.

Frank Hancock, Stanwood
Born 25 Feb 1892 at Stanwood. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hancock, Stanwood. Private Hancock entered Camp Lewis 25 Jun 1918, as a member of the 30th Co., 166th D. B. He was transferred to Co. C, 158th Inf., 40th Div. at Camp Kearny, 16 Jul. He left Camp Kearny 30 Jul for Camp Mills and left New York 18 Aug for France. He was transferred to France to Co. K, 110th Inf., 28th Div. Private Hancock was one of the Snohomish county men who lost their lives in battle in France. He was killed on the opening day of the Meuse-Argonne 26 Sep 1918. 3,134,944. He was buried in the Commune of Varnnes-en-Argonne, Meuse.

George E. Hancock, Stanwood
Born at Stanwood, 22 Oct 1887. Entered Camp Lewis 29 Jun 1918, and from there was transferred to Fort Scott CA., and placed in the Coast Artillery Corps. Discharged 4 Jan 1919.

Corp. Walter R. Hanen, Everett
Batt. F, 346th F.A., A.E.F.

Robert Hannah, Everett
Co. F, 44th Inf.

Albert Hansen, Everett
Inducted at Everett Oct 1918 and discharged at Camp Lewis 11 Oct 1918 by reason of S. O. 197, Par. 1.

Charlie Hansen, Edmonds
Served in France as a member of the Supply Co., 63d Artillery.

Erick M. Hansen, Everett
Born in Kragers, Norway. Entered the service 19 Sep 1917 at Olympia at age of 26 years. Was a member of Co. E, 361st Inf., from 19 Sep 1917 to 20 Apr 1918. Was then transferred to the 46th Co., 166th D. B., with which he served until 28 Oct, when he was transferred to the Quartermaster Corps Detachment, 166th D. B. Discharged at Camp Lewis 6 Feb 1918. 2,257,291.

Sergt. Hans G. Hansen, Snohomish
Son of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Hansen, 212 Ave D. Snohomish. Born 31 Jul 1893 at Snohomish. On 6 Jul 1917, he enlisted at Ft. Lawton, and in October was sent to Ft. Riley and then back to Camp Lewis to become a member of the Medical Detachment, 362d Inf., 91st Div. He saw service in France with the 91st. He is a graduate of the Snohomish high school, and a brother of Corporal Thorvald A. Hansen of the 316th Engineers.

Hans P. Hansen, Stanwood
Born at Stanwood. Private Hansen entered the service in the A.S.A.P. 11 Feb 1918, at the age of 26 yrs. He was a member of the 62d Spruce Squadron. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 12 Dec 1918. 866,926.

Harry D. Hansen, Edmonds
Born 28 Oct 1892, at Seattle. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sierre Hansen, Edmonds. Entered the service 14 Jun 1918, and was discharged 16 Dec 1918. out of the 6th Regt., F.A.R.D. Camp Zachary Taylor. 3,424,797.

Harry D. Hansen, Edmonds
Born 28 Oct 1892 at Seattle. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hansen, Edmonds. Enlisted in the army 10 Jun 1918, and was trained at Pullman WA as an auto machinist. He was later transferred to Batt. B, 3d Field Art., at Camp Taylor. Brother Of Citor Hansen, who died in the service at Camp Fremont. He studied three years at Edmonds high school and graduated from the Wilson Business College, in Seattle in 1911.

Harry William Hansen, Everett
Born 23 Nov 1895 at Milford IA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen, 1716 24th St. Enlisted 5 Jul 1917 at Everett in Co. M, old 2d Wash. Inf., which later became Co M, 161st Inf., 41st Div. In France he was transferred in July to Co. E, 306th Inf., 77th Div. and served with that famous unit of the A.E.F.

Jesse L. Hansen, Snohomish
Born 13 Aug 1898 at Independence IA. Son of Mrs. A. Hansen, Snohomish. Enlisted in 5th Co. 7 Apr 1917 and went to Fort Casey with the Company 1 Aug 1917.

John Arthur Hansen, Everett
Born 28 Feb 1895 in Day County, SD. Son of Mr. and Mrs.. Olaf Hansen, 1516 Wetmore. Entered Camp Lewis 26 Jun 1918 and from there was transferred to Camp Fremont, and placed in Co. L, 13th Inf., 8th Div. He was at Camp Merritt when the armistice was signed.

Melvin A. Hansen, Everett
Born at Scotia CA. Entered the Army 22 Jun 1918 and served in the 45th Medical Replacement Unit. Was with the A. E. F. from 10 Sep 1918 to 21 Dec 1918. Discharged 25 Jan 1919 at Camp Lewis through the 26th Co., 166th D. B. 3,136,395. Age at enlistment 28 yrs.

Roy Hansen, Everett
Born 31 Oct 1895 at Manistique MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, 3036 Kromer. He enlisted 26 Jun 1917 at Seattle in the Medical Corps, and on 24 Aug was sent from Fort Lawton to Fort Gibbons, Tanana AK, where he served in the Medical Detachment. He attended Everett high school for 1 1/2 years. Brother-in-law of Carl Moliner, married 31 Jul 1917 to Miss Mabel Moliner. Prior to entering the service he was in business with his father at the Hansen Shoe Store at 1709 Hewitt.

Corp. Thorvald A. Hansen, Snohomish
Born 28 Jan 1896, at Snohomish, and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Hansen of that city. He was in 5th Co. and received an appointment to the first officer's training camp at the Presidio, but his age prevented him from receiving a commission. He was anxious for service, however, and finally became a member of Co. B, 316th Engineers, 91st Div. and saw service in France with the "Wild West" Div. He graduated from the Snohomish high school in 1914. Corporal. Brother of Sergt. Hans G. Hansen, 362nd Inf.

Victor Hansen, Edmonds
Born at Edmonds WA, 23 Dec 1895. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hansen of that city. On 10 May 1918 he went to Camp Fremont, and was placed in Co. B, 22d Machine Gun Battalion. While still at that camp he contracted pneumonia and died 19 Oct 1918. He was a former Edmonds high school student, and a popular Snohomish county boy. He was a brother of Harry d. Hansen, who served in the field art.

Albert Hanson, Everett
Entered the service 7 Oct 1918 at Camp Lewis. Discharged 11 Oct 1918. 4,834,446.

Edward Hanson, Everett
144th Field Artillery.

Ernest M. Hanson, Snohomish
Born at Everett. Entered the service 5 Sep 1918, at Snohomish at the age of 22 yrs. Served in the Headquarters Co., 27th Art. P.S., C.A.C. Discharged at Camp Lewis 4 Jan 1919, through the 43d Co., 166th D. B. 4,711,264.

Harry Hanson, Everett
161st Infantry, A.E.F.

Harry W Hanson, Everett
Entered the service as a member of old Co. M, 2d Wash., Inf. N.G.

Hilmer Lewis Hanson, Everett
Born 28 Feb 1895 at Granite Falls. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hanson, 2921 Broadway. He enlisted in the Navy 15 Dec 1917, and was later transferred from the Pacific coast for duty on the Atlantic Ocean.

James Hanson, Stanwood
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hanson. Private Hanson entered the Army shortly after the US declared war on Germany and became a member of the 1st Div. He returned home with his discharge papers in Oct 1919. "In commenting on his service, the Stanwood "Tidings" states; "Earl Morris and James Hanson joined the 1st Div. at the outbreak of war between the US and Germany, and were together during the struggle until the last gun was fired. James Hanson has the distinction of having taken part of every major battle the American Army engaged in. He went over the top eleven times, and escaped without a scratch. James received two citations and wears a medal which we understand is the highest a soldier can receive."

John Hanson, Everett
Co. A. 347th Machine Gun Battalion.

John E. Hanson, Everett
U.S. Army.

Sergt. Walter A. Hanson, Everett
Born at Carney MI. Entered Camp Lewis 25 May 1918 at the age of 25 yrs. Was in the 2d Co., 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis 9 May 1917 - 31 Jan 1919, when he was transferred to the 1st Co., Casual Detachment. A.S.A.P. at Vancouver Barracks. Discharged at the latter place 13 Feb 1919. Sergeant, 1st class. 785,488.

Floyd H. Harbeck, Everett
Co. L, S.A.T.C., University of Washington, Seattle.

Glenn C. Harbeck, Everett
Born at Edenville MI. Entered the service 21 Oct 1918 at the age of 19 yrs. He was a member of Co. H., S.A.T.C., UW unit. Discharged at Seattle 18 Dec 1918. 4,593,351.

Ralph E. Harbeck, Everett
U.S. Army.

Roscoe M. Harding, Everett
Born at Kesevick IA. Entered the service 14 Aug 1918 from Everett at the age of 30 yrs. Served as a member of the 27th Co. P.S., C.A.C. and was discharged at Camp Lewis 11 Jan 1919, through the 42d Co., 166th D.B.

Rowan E. Harmon, Everett
Born at Everett. Enlisted in the Naval Militia at Everett 4 May 1916 at the age of 18 yrs. He was mustered into Federal service 7 Apr 1917 and went to Bremerton with the company from Everett. He left Bremerton on the U.S.S. South Dakota. Released 12 Dec 1918 at Norfolk VA.

Chester Harris, Everett
U.S. Navy. Served on the U.S.S. Luckenbach.

Cook Delbert M. Harris, Everett
Born 3 August 1894, at Ararat PA. Son of J.F. Harris, 1330 Chestnut. Enlisted in March 1918, at Seattle, in the 31st Engrs. From Seattle he was transferred to Fort Leavenworth, from there to Camp Mills and then to France. In France he was transferred to the 6th Co. as a cook. He was in the same unit as Captain Bert Tyler and Jerry Hartman of Everett.

Corp. James P. Harris, Lake Stevens
Born 2 Sept. 1895, at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Harris of Lake Stevens. Entered Camp Lewis 22 July 1918, and was placed in Co. F. 76th Infantry. Corporal Discharged 23 Jan 1919, at Camp Lewis. 3,144,933. Attended high school at Lake Stevens for two years.

Corp. Claud H. Harrison, Everett
Born at St. Mythias MN. Entered the service 1 Aug 1918 at Fort Gibbon AK at the age of 22 yrs 11 mos. Made corporal 23 Oct 1918. He was a member of Co. B, 14th Inf. Discharged 19 Feb 1919 at Camp Grant.

J. Fred Harrison, Everett
Son of Mrs. Mary Harrison, 3416 Rockefeller. Private Harrison was a member of the Scouts and Snipers. Second Canadian Battalion in France, and on 6 Nov., 1917, in the action on Passchendale Ridge he was killed by a German shell. Mrs. Harrison received word of her son's death through a letter written by Private J.R. Shelton in the same unit.

Lieut. David M. Hartley, Everett
Born 19 Mar 1897 at Minneapolis MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Hartley, 2320 Rucker Ave. Lieutenant Hartley enlisted in the Army 4 Mar 1918 at New Haven CT, while attending Yale U. He entered the School of Military Aeronautics, in the Air Service at Cambridge MA. On 16 Sep he was transferred to the F.A.C.O.T.S. at Camp Zachary Taylor, in the 20th Training Batt. He received his commission as a 2d Lieut., Field Art. 21 Dec 1918. He was placed on the reserve list 21 Dec 1918. Lieut. Hartley attended the Everett high school 1910-1912; Phillips Academy 1912-1916; and Yale U. from 1916 to the time of enlisting in the Army. On 9 Apr 1919 he was married to Miss Gretchen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Smith, of Everett; and now resides at 1118 Rucker Ave. He is Secretary and Treasurer of the Bayside Shingle Company. Brother of Lieut. Edward W. Hartley, 151st F. A.

Lieut. Edward W. Hartley, Everett
Born 25 May 1893 at Minneapolis MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Harley, 2320 Rucker Ave. Lieut. Hartley enlisted 30 May 1917 in the R.O.T.C. Fort Benjamin Harrison, IN. He received his commission as a 2d Lieut., Field Art. Officers, Reserve Corps, and was placed on active service 15 Aug 1917. He was assigned to Batt. F., 151st F.A.(First Minnesota F. A.), 42d Div., 8 Sep 1917. He served with this reg't of the famous "Rainbow" div. continuously from that time until its return to the US in April 1919. He sailed from Hoboken 18 Oct 1917 on the U.S.S. President Lincoln, later torpedoed and sunk on a return trip from France. He arrived at St. Nazaire 31 Oct 1917; and trained with his reg't at Camp de Coetquidan and at the First Corps School, Gondrecourt. He left Camp de Coetquidan 19 Feb 1918 and arrived at the front 21 Feb in the Luneville sector. Lorraine. Lieut. Hartley was in the following campaigns and battle engagements with his reg't not missing a day off duty until after the signing of the armistice: (1) Luneville sector, Lorraine 21 Feb-23 Mar 1918; (2) Baccarat sector, Lorraine, 31 Mar-21 Jun; (3) Esperance-Souain sector, Champagne, 4-14 Jul; (4) Champagne-Marne-defensive, 15-17 Jul; (5) Aisne-Marne offensive, 25 Jul- 11 Aug; (6) St. Mihiel offensive, 12-16 Sep; (7) Essey-Pannes sector, Woevre, 17-30 Sep; (8) Meuse-Argonne offensive, 12 Oct-1 Nov; (9) Meuse-Argone offensive 3-9 Nov. After the armistice the reg't proceeded to the Kreis of Ahrweiler, Germany were it remained as a part of the Army of Occupation until 31 Mar 1919. It left the Rhine dist. 9 Apr sailing from Brest 17 Apr on the U.S.S. Huntington. It arrived at NY 26 Apr. Lieut. Hartley was discharged at Camp Lewis 21 May 1919. On 9 Jul 1919 Lieut. Hartley was married to Miss Mary Emily Bell, dau. of Judge and Mrs. W.P. Bell of Everett, and is at present residing at the Marlborough apartments. He graduated Everett highschool in 1912; attended Phillips' Academy in 1912-13 and received his B. A. from Yale U. while at Fort Benjamin (class 1917)

Guy Hartman, Everett
Co. C, 31st Engineers, A.E.F.

Lieut. David B. Harvison, Index
Born 18 Nov 1863 a Morrison IL. Commissioned as a 1st lieutenant in the Medical Corps, 12 Sep 1918, and was stationed at Fort Scott CA and Fort Stevens OR. In Nov 1918 he accompanied a train of troops to Camp Merritt. Discharged 5 Dec 1918 and has since been appointed in the Reserved Medical Sec. as a 1st lieutenant. Graduated from Ida Grove IA high school. Graduated from the Bennett Medical College in 1893 and from the Cook County Hospital in 1895.

Cecil Haskell, Hartford
Born 11 Jan. 1897, at Hartford. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Haskell, Hartford. Entered Camp Lewis in Jul 1918, and was transferred from Camp Fremont and placed in Co. D., on the 13th Infantry. From there he went to Camp Mills with the 8th Division.

Harry C. Haskell, Everett
Born 24 Nov 1897 at Chehalis. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Haskell, 3418 Rockefeller. Enlisted 6 May 1917 in the Air Service. He trained at Camp Dick TX and was in Toronto 11 weeks for special training. He was ten transferred back to Camp Dick, and sailed for England 18 Jan 1918 as a member of the 22d Aero Sqdn.

Willard Deane Haskell, Everett
Born at Everett. He became a member of the Naval Militia at Everett 27 Mar 1917 at the age of 18 yrs 3 mos. He went to Bremerton 7 Apr 1917, and was mustered into federal service. He left Bremerton on the U.S.S. South Dakota.

Oscar Hasson, Gold Bar
Born at Jerusalem, Palestine. Private Hasson entered Camp Lewis, 24 Jun 1918, at the age of 24 years he was in the 36th Co., 16th D. B. until 21 Aug when he was transferred to batt. A, 39th Field Art. Discharged at Camp Lewis 20 Feb 1919. Private, 1st class. 3,649,750

Ezra Hatch, Marysville
Born 10 Feb 1887. Wife, Helen Hatch. Private Hatch entered Camp Lewis 25 Jun 1918, and after serving a short time in the 166th D.B. was transferred to Camp Kearney and assigned to Co C. 158th Inf., 40th Division. On 1st Sep he was transferred to the 336th Amb. Co. 309th San, Train. 84th Division at Camp Mills. At St. Nazaire, France he was transferred to Special Casual Co. 524. He also served in the Inspectors Office Nantes, France. Discharged at Camp Jackson, South Carolina. 16 Apr 1919. 3,135,079.

Gunner's Mate Lloyd B. Hatch, Everett
Born 30 Oct 1898, at Leavenworth WA. Parents Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Hatch, 2201 Broadway. Enlisted in the Naval Militia 6 Apr 1917, and went with the U.S.S. South Dakota. He served on the South Dakota until 3 Jan 1918, when he was transferred to the Col. D. E. Drake, a tanker and saw active service as a gunner's mate on the Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea. While on the Co. L. E. Drake, he witnessed nine submarine attacks. He was discharged 26 Dec 1918, and accepted a position with the fire department.

Edward E. Hatchell, Everett
Born 24 Jan 1894 at Ashland WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hatchell, 2117 Hoyt. Entered Camp Lewis 18 Sep 1917 and became a member of C0. B, 361st Inf., 91st Div. On 23 Nov he was transferred to the 4th Bn., 20th Engrs., and sailed from Hoboken 3 Jan 1918 for France. Discharged at Camp Lewis 6 Jun 1919. 174,169.

Albert Hatcher, Everett
Born at Borden England. Entered the service from Everett, 24 Apr 1918 at the age of 30 yrs. He was assigned to the Medical Department 20 May 1918 and on 4 Jun was placed with the Evac. Hosp. No. 15. He arrived overseas 3 Sep 1918 and was with the A.E.F. until 18 Jun 1919. He was in the Meuse-Argonne offensive 26 Sep to 11 Nov 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis 28 Jun 1919. 2,291,629.

Lieut. Howard Hathaway Jr. Howard Everett
Born 4 Nov 1892, at White Stone VA. Son of Col. Howard Hathaway, who is at present Collector of Internal Revenue at Honolulu. Enlisted in the Everett Naval Militia 3 Apr 1917, and was assigned to the Battleship South Dakota as a yeoman. Lieut. Hathaway was with the South Dakota during the time it was on patrol duty in South American waters and while it was on convoy duty between Atlantic ports and Europe. He received his commission as ensign in Apr 1918. In May, he was ordered to the Naval Academy at Annapolis for a four months course. Receiving his commission as ensign he was assigned to the Transport Louisville and served on that ship from Sep 1918, until the present time. He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant while on the Louisville. Prior to enlisting Lieut. Hathaway was a member of the law firm of Hathaway, Beebe &Hathaway, in the American Bank Building.

Charles B. Hatlen, Everett
Born 27 Feb 1889 at Orskaug, Norway. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hatlen, 3632 Oakes Ave. Enlisted 10 Oct 1918 in the U.S.N.R.F., Naval Training Sta., Seattle. He served in the 1st Co., Naval Unit. Released 21 Dec 1918. He graduated in 1916 from Columbia College, and attended the UW one year. Brother of Lieutenant Gjert B. Hatlen.

Lieut. Gjert B. Hatlen, Everett
Born 6 Jun 1888 at Orskaug, Norway. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hatlen, 3632 Oakes. He entered Camp Lewis 2 Nov 1917 in the Q.M. Corps. Made sergeant 1st class, 18 Feb; and was commissioned as a 2d lieutenant, Q.M.C., 21 Aug 1918 at Camp Lewis, where he was assigned to duty. On 22 Aug he received an assignment to Camp Kearny. He was transferred to Camp Lewis 15 Jun 1919. Brother of Charles B. Hatlen, U.S.N.R.F. Lieutenant Hatlen graduated from high school in Bergen, Norway.

Olaf Carl B. Hatlen, Everett
Served in the U.S.N.R.F. Released to inactive duty at Seattle 31 Dec 1918.

Joseph G. Haufle, Snohomish
Born at McCracken KS. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Haufle, R.F.D. 2, Snohomish. Private Haufle entered Camp Fremont 5 Aug 1918, at the age of 29 years. On 21st Aug he was transferred from the Casual Camp to the Sanitary Train, 8th Division. On 27 Jan, 1919, he was transferred to Field Hospital No. 11, at Camp Lee. He was discharged through the 1st Co. 166th D.B., Camp Lewis, 13 Feb 1919. 4,270,515. Brother of Sergt. Leon M. Haufle.

Sergt. Leon M. Haufle, Snohomish
Born 17 Nov. 1893, at Brownell, Kansas. Son of Mr.. and Mrs. D. Haufle, R.F.D. 2, Snohomish. Enlisted in 5th Co. 5 April, 1917. at Snohomish. Transferred to Batt. D., 63d Art., C.A.C., 20 Dec 1917, at Fort Casey. Sergeant 3 Oct 1918. Sailed from the United States for France 14 July 1918. Arrived from France 26 Feb 1919. 829,203. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 March 1919. Brother of Joseph G. Haufle, of the Medical Corps.

Clarence Bernard Haug, Everett
Born at Fairbault MN. Inducted 16 Aug 1918, at Hansford, TX, at the age of 21 years and 9 months. Served in the Headquarters Detachment, 7th Battalion. 165th Depot Brigade. Discharged at Camp Travis 10 Feb 1919. 3,975,022.

Thorsten Haugen, Arlington District
Born at Skjook, Norway. Entered the service at Arlington, 24 Jul 1918, at the age of 27 years, 9 months. He served in Co. L., 13th Infantry and was discharged at Camp Lewis 23 Jul 1919. 3,648,389.

Robert Haugumann, Sultan
Born 23 June 1897, in Paris, France, where his mother resides. Entered the French army in the summer of 1914.

Corp. Francis J. Hausmann Everett
Born 7 Apr 1893, at Le Mars IA. Son of Clem Hausmann, 2016 Hewitt Ave. Enlisted 7 Apr 1917, in old 12th Co., and on 28 Dec 1917, was transferred to Batt. f, 65th Art. at Fort Casey. In France he was transferred to Batt. A of the 54th Art., on 5 May 1918. On 15 Aug he was transferred to Batt. C; on 4 Dec 1918, he was transferred to Batt. E, 65th Art., at Villiers. He was made corporal at Fort Casey before leaving for France. Discharged 28 Feb 1919, at Camp Lewis. 827,968.

Edwad G. Haven, Marysville
Born 4 Feb 1893, at Brandon SD. Son of George Haven, Silvana. Wife Hilda Haven. Entered Camp Lewis 24 Jun 1918, and on 13 Jul was transferred from the 166th D.B. to the 158th Inf., 40th Div., at Camp Kearney. Arrived at Camp Mills with the 40th Division 4 Aug and sailed for France 8 Aug. He arrived in London 18 Aug and at La Harve the following day. In France he was transferred to Co F. 166th Inf. 42d Div. with which he served in the St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, and in the attack on Sedan. Left the Sedan neighborhood 15 Dec with the Army of Occupation for the Coblenz bridgehead. Discharged 17 May 1919. 3, 135,076.

Edward G. Haven, Marysville
Co. F, 166th Inf., A.E.F.

Gilbert James Havens, Everett
Born at Sultan, 10 Sep 1896. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Havens, 3618 Rockefeller Ave. He enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F., at the Naval Training Station, Seattle, on 28 Jun 1918, and was called to duty 6 Jul 1918. Released 13 Feb 1919. He was a former Everett high school student, and is a brother of Yeoman [F] Vivian H. Havens.

Yeoman Vivian H. Havens, Everett
Born 8 Jul 1899, at Sultan. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Havens, 3618 Rockefeller Ave. Miss Havens enlisted as a Yeoman (F), U.S.N.R.F., 17 Sep 1918. She served in the Bureau of Steam Engineering, Div. of Aeronautics until released on 17 May 1919. Miss Havens graduated from the Everett high school in 1917. Sister of Gilbert Havens, U.S.N.R.F.

Sergt. Norval L. Havercroft, Everett
Born at Placerville CA 7 Jul 1897. Son of Mrs. Ella Havercroft, 1305 E. Grand. Enlisted 9 Jul 1918, at Fort Lawton in the Q.M.C., and later served at Madison Barracks, NY, and served at Syracuse. Sergeant, 15 Sep 1918. Discharged 15 Dec 1918, at the Syracuse Recruit Camp, NY. 3,424,231.

Sergt. Norval L. Havercroft, Everett
Born 7 Jul 1897 at Placerville CA. Son of Mrs. Ella Havercroft, 1305 East Grand. He enlisted in the Q.M.C. at Fort Lawton 8 Jul 1918 and was transferred from there to Madison Barracks NY. Sergeant.

Born 14 Jul 1896 at Ipswich MA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Goodwin, 2220 Pine St. Enlisted in the U.S.M.C. at Seattle Nov 1915 and from there was sent to Mare Island. During the war he was stationed at Guam, Cavite and Olongopo, and later was transferred to Charleston, WA. Brother of Sergt. Stanley W. Holtum. Roland B. Hawes, Everett
Born 10 Jun 1896 at Tumwater. Enlisted in 12th Co. 4 Apr 1917 and went to Fort Casey on 1 Aug 1917. He was transferred to Batt E, 65th Art. at Ft. Casey and went to France with the 65th. Wagoner. Discharged at Camp Lewis 28 Feb 1919.

Leroy H. Hawk, Everett
Born 13 Jul 1893 at Remus MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hawk 3107 Oakes. Enlisted in the Navy 26 Dec 1917 at San Diego. from there he was transferred to the Atlantic coast. Released 13 Feb 1919.

Sergt. Roy M. Hawkins, Snohomish
Born 24 May 1896, at Georgetown KY. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Haskins, R.F.D. 2. Entered the service 10 May 1918, and became a member of Co. A, 22d M. G. Bn., 8th Div, at Camp Fremont on 15 May. Made corporal 15 Aug; sergeant, 1 Jan 1919 at Camp Lee. Discharged 13 Feb 1919, out of 1st Co., 166th D. B., Camp Lewis. 889,257. Served in Co. D, W.S.G. before entering the army.

Lieut. William M. Hawkins, Snohomish
Lieutenant Hawkins enlisted in 5th Co. 15 Jul 1915. He was honorably discharged 17 Jun 1917 to accept a commission as second lieutenant in the Washington Coast Artillery. He was mustered into federal service 16 Aug 1917, and went to Fort Casey with his company August 1st. He served in France as a second lieutenant in Batt. D, 63 Artillery.

Fred Hawks, Pinehurst
Born at Big Horn WY 8 Oct 1888. Son of Mrs. Belle Gardner, Pinehurst. Wagoner Hawks entered Camp Lewis 21 Sep 1917. On 5 Oct 1917 he was transferred to Washington, D. C., and placed in Co. F, 20th Engrs. He left for France 10 Nov 1917. He was transferred to the 2d Co., 20th Engrs in France and served 18 months in the A.E.F. Discharged at Camp Lewis 7 May 1919. Brother of John Hawks, Co. M, 126th Inf., killed in action in France.

John Hawks, Pinehurst
Born 1 Jul 1890 at Almira. Son of Mrs. Belle Gardner, Pinehurst. Private Hawks entered Camp Lewis 3 Nov 1917 and a week later was transferred to Camp Mills and assigned to Co. I, 162d Inf., 41st Div. Upon reaching France he was transferred to Co. M, 126th Inf., 32d Div. He was killed in action 1 Aug 1918, while serving with the veteran 32d Div.

Donald Hayes, Marysville
U.S. Marines.

William Elmer Hayes, Everett
Born in Rice Co. KS, 4 April, 1891. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes, 2111 16th St. Entered Camp Lewis 25 July 1918. Transferred to Camp Fremont into Co. H., 8th Inf., 8th Division.

Cecil Oscar Haynes, Everett
Born at Cedar Springs MI. Inducted 12 Oct 1918 at Seattle at the age of 21 yrs and served in Co. F, S.A.T.C. UW Unit. Discharged at Seattle 18 Dec 1918. 4,593,233

Samuel E. Hayward, Sultan
Born 28 Aug 1895 at Oberlin KS. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hayward of Sultan. Enlisted 28 Jun 1918 in the Coast Art. and was sent to the Presidio of San Francisco and then to Camp Upton on 25 Oct 1918. Discharged 4 Jan 1919 at Camp Lewis through the 47th Co., 11th D. B. 3,426,679. Brother of Thomas J. Hayward, 2d Field Art. Graduate from the Sultan high school in 1911

Thomas J. Hayward, Sultan
Born 1 Dec 1896 at Tilden NE. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hayward of Sultan. Enlisted 5 Dec 1917 in the Field Art. Served in Batt. B, 2d Field Art. Sailed from Hoboken 28 Oct 1918 and arrived at Brest 9 Nov; left Brest 4 Jan 1919 and arrived in Hoboken 18 Jan. Discharged 17 Feb 1919 at Camp Zachary Taylor. Brother of Samuel E. Hayward. He graduated from Sultan High school in 1914. 2,375,210

Richard Hazeltine, Marysville
U.S. Navy.

Lieut. Colin D. Headlee, Everett
U.S. Destroyer Sampson.

Thomas E. Headlee, Jr. Everett
Born 15 Oct. 1898, at Everett, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E Headlee, 40th and Nassau Street. Enlisted in 12th Co., 4 April 1917, at Everett. On October 11th, he was transferred in the 7th Co. W.C.A., for guard duty at Butte. Upon his return to Fort Casey he was transferred to the Supply Co. 63d Art. on 9 January, 1918. On May 17th , he was transferred to the Hqrs. Co. , 63d Art. While in France with the 63d, he attended the O & T. Center No. 2, from August 9th to 16th. He went to Axie August 16th; was at Marseilles, October 22d ; La Courtine, Nov 3d; returned to La Jonchere, December 2d; left there December 17th, arriving at St. Morillion December 18th where he rejoined the Hqrs. Co. He returned home with the 63d and was discharged at Camp Lewis on 21 Mar 1919. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1917.

Sergt. Clayton Thomas Heaven, Arlington
Born 3 Feb 1895 at Arlington. Son of James L. Heaven, R.F.D. 3, Arlington. Entered the service 7 Mar 1918, from Arlington and served his full enlistment in Evacuation Hospital No. 9, Medical Dept. Was with the A.E.F. from 8 Aug 1918 to 15 Jun 1919. He was in the St. Mihiel offensive and Meuse-Argonne offensive and was in the Army of Occupation from 12 Dec 1918 to 15 May 1919. Made corporal, 10 May 1918; sergeant, 29 May 1918. Discharged at Camp Lewis 9 Jul 1919. 976,556. Former Arlington high school student. Brother of Foster Charles Heaven. U.S.N.

Foster Charles Heaven, Arlington
Born 23 February 1890, at Florence. Son of James L. Heaven, R.F.D. 3, Arlington. Enlisted in the Navy at Bremerton in January 1918. He served on the U.S.S. Oregon. U.S.S. Western Light and on the Receiving Ship at Bay Ridge and also on the U.S.S. Westerdyk. He was still in the service on 15 July 1919. Brother of Sergt. Clayton Thomas Heaven. Graduated from the Arlington high school in 1912.

Hilmar Heck, Snohomish
Co. B, 24th M.G. Bn.

Exel Hedlund, Everett
Born in Hedesunde, Sweden, 1 Jun 1889. Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Hedlund, R.F.D. 1, Everett. Entered the service 14 Jun 1918 at Snohomish and was sent to Vancouver Barracks and placed in the 3rd Casual Co. Signal Corps. He was transferred in August to the 17th Sqdn., 2d Prov. Regt., A S. A. P. Discharged 30 Dec 1918, at Vancouver Barracks. He had served in the 5th Swedish Cavalry for three years, from 1908 to 1910. He came to the United States in 1912, and has lived in Snohomish County since 1913. Private Hedlund secured his final citizenship papers while in the Army. 878,979.

Alonzo Heifort, Everett
Born 2 Jun 18987 at Stillwater MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heifort, 3716 Colby Ave. Entered the service 17 Aug 1918 at Pullman. Served in the 22 Co. P.S., C.A.C, and in the 6th Co. Band. Brother of Earl R. Heifort. U.S.N.R.F.

Earl R. Heifort, Everett
Born 14 Dec 1898 at Stillwater MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heifort, 3716 Colby Ave. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F. 29 Jul 1918 at the UW Tr. Camp, Seattle. Served as a wireless operator on the S. S. Eastern Cross,. Brother of Alonzo W. Heifort, 22d Co., P.S., C.A.C.

Walter J. Heinel, Everett
Born 9 Oct 1880 at Milwaukee WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Heinel, 705 Broadway, Milwaukee, WI. Entered Camp Lewis in Sep 1917, and became a member of Co. B., 361st Infantry. After serving a few weeks he was honorably discharged on S.C.D.

Henry C. Heiret, Everett
Born in Christiania, Norway. Left Everett 23 Aug 1918, at the age of 21 years and one month to enter the 38th Co., 166th D.B., at Camp Lewis. On Jul 10th was transferred to Co. C. 157th Inf., "Sunshine" Division 26th Jul was transferred to Co. C. 3d Inf., 31st Aug was transferred to Co., C, 82d Inf., Camp Kearny. Discharged 15 Feb 1919, at Camp Lewis. 3,133,518.

Severt S. Helland, Stanwood
Served in the U.S.N.R.F. Released from active duty 16 Dec 1918 from the U.S.S. North Dakota.

Sergt. George I. Helms, Forest Glade
Born 8 Jun 1895 at Cumberland WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Helms, R.F.D. 4, Snohomish. Enlisted 20 Apr 1917 and became a member of Troop D, 25th U.S. Cavalry. In Aug 1917 his regiment was turned into Field Art., becoming the 83d F. A. In May 1918 transferred to Hqrs. Detach., 83d F. A. ; in Jul 1918 was transferred into an advance (sic) party as radio operator for overseas duty. Made corporal 4 Nov 1917; sergeant, 21 Jan 1918. Was in reserve lines in France when the armistice was signed. Discharged 12 Apr 1919.

Wilson Henderson, Everett
Born 22 Sep 1885 at Chehalis. Son of Mrs. Emma Gafvert of Chesaw WA. Enlisted 24 Jun 1918 in Batt. F, 346th F. A., 91st Div. He left Camp Lewis 27 Jun and sailed from Hoboken 13 Jul landing 13 days later at Liverpool. Arrived in France 29 Jul. In France the 346th was changed to Army Art. and given the French 75 m. m. gun. This reg't and the 6th Regular Regt. made the best records for efficiency. The 346th was detached from the 91st Div. in France and assigned to the 3rd Army, then to the 1st and later to the 2nd Army. It went into the Toul sector 2 Nov. He left Brest 2 Jan 1919 and landed in Hoboken 13 days later. Arrived at Camp Lewis 23 Jan. Wagoner. Discharged 6 Feb 1919. Wagoner Henderson was in the service 7 mos 12 days and spent 6 mos and 1 day of that period in France. The members of the 346th won their gold chevrons with one day to spare. Everyone officer of the reg't qualified in France, and the unit came home in command of the same set of commanders. It was the first unit of the 91st to arrive home.

Alfred K. Hendrickson, Hartford
Born at Grand Rapids MI. Private Hendrickson entered the service through Snohomish 5 Sep 1918 at the age of 22 yrs. Discharged at Camp Lewis 29 Jul 1918. He was a member of Co. I, 13th Inf. 4,711,202.

Thomas A. Heney, Everett
Signal Corps, U.S. Army, A.E.F.

Corp. Ernest K, Henley, Duvall
Born 10 Jul 1890 at Lockwood MO. Enlisted in 5th Co., 7 Apr 1917 and on 28 Jul was promoted to Corporal. He answered the call of the President 25 Jul, and went to Fort Casey 1 Aug 1917.

Clarence S. Hennessey, Snohomish
Born at Willey, MN. Entered the service 20 Oct 1918, at Snohomish at the age of 22 years and 8 months becoming a member of the October Automatic Draft at Fort Worden. Discharged 18 Dec 1918. 831,596.

Ensign Vernce C. Henry, Everett
Born 19 May 1892, at Central City, Neb. Son of S.J. Henry, 2225 E. 5th St. Spokane,. Wife Lillian F. Henry. Enlisted at Seattle, 15 Mar. 1918, in the U.S.N.R.F. Was transferred from the Barracks at Bremerton to the Seattle Naval Training Station. April 14th, and to the O.M.S., AT Seattle ON may 10th. Made Quartermaster, 1 Oct. 1918, and commissioned as a Ensign at Seattle on 15 Jan. 1919. Graduated from the Calgary, Alberta , high school in 1910, and attended the Alberta University for one year. He resumed his position with the Everett fire department upon receiving his release.

Andrew A. Henson, Edmonds
Born 9 Dec 1888 at Springerton IL. Son of D. Henson of Richland. Entered the service 20 Oct 1918 and placed in 41st Co., P.S., C.A.C. Discharged at Fort Worden, 18 Dec 1918. 831,597.

Maurice J. Herbert, Everett
Born at Rosman Canada. Entered the service 19 Sep 1917 at the age of 26 yrs. Served in the 2d Co., Casual Detachment, A.S.A.P. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 20 Dec 1918. 867,103.

James M. Herron, Snohomish
Born at Cumberland OH, 26 Oct 1886. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Herron, 120 Cedar St., Snohomish. Private Herron entered Camp Lewis from Snohomish 3 Oct 1917. On 18 Aug 1918 he was assigned to Co. G, 361st Inf., 91st Div., and served in that company until 20 Apr 1919, when he was transferred to the Hdqrs. Co., 361st Inf. He was with the 91st Div as a member of the A.E.F. from 6 Jul 1918 until 2 Apr 1919. He was with the division at St. Mihiel in reserved 11-13 Sep; in the Meuse-Argonne 26 Sep-12 Oct; and in the Lys-Sheldt 31 Oct - 11 Nov. Private Herron won the following citation in the Lys-Scheldt operations. the order being signed by General Petain: "Order No. 13,314 "D:, (Ertrait) A. D.; Grand Quartier General Des; Armees Francaises De L'est Etat-Major; Bureau Du Personnel Decorations. : "Apres approbation Du General Commandant en Chef les Forces Expiditionaries Americaines en France le Marechal De France, Commandant en Chef les Armees Francaises De l"Est, cite a l"Order du Regiment. "Soldat James M. Herron C. H. R. du 361 Regiment d'I n fanterie Americaine: "A assure sous un violent bombardment entretien des lines telephoniques pendant 'l'avance de la Lys'a l'Escaut du 30 Octobre au Novembre 1918. "Au. Grand Quartier General, Le Marechal; Commandant en Chef Les Armees Francaises Du L'Est. PETAIN. Pour Ertrait Conforme Le Lieutenant Colonel; Chef du Bureau du Personnel.: Private Herron was discharged at Camp Lewis 27 Apr 1919.

Lloyd W. Hertz, Everett
Born 22 Aug 1892, at Hershey IL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hertz, 1924 Rainer. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917, in 12th Co. At Fort Casey he was transferred to Batt. D. 63d Art. 20 Dec 1917. Transferred 12 Feb 1918 to 12 Co. P.S.C.A.C., and on 15 Aug 1918, was transferred to the Q.M. Corps. in which he remained until the date of his discharge 3 Apr 1919. 832,155. Wife. Oral M. Hertz.

E.G. Hertzog, Lake Stevens
Served in the second enlistment in the Navy during the war, as a member of the crew of the U.S.S. Dale.

Lieut. E.C. Hester, Everett
363d Infantry A.E.F.

Thomas Lodge Heston, Everett
Born 25 Jun 1895 in Pennsylvania. Son of Mrs. Robert E. L. Johnston, Everett. Enlisted in the naval aviation 7 Jun 1918.

Leon W. Hevly, Silvana
Son of Mrs. Hulda Hevly. Born at Silvana Entered the service through Everett 24 July 1918, at the age of 22 years. Served in the 40th Co., 166th D.B, for one month and was then transferred to Co. F. 1st Inf , 13th Div.; Transferred 12th Sept to Hqrs. Co. 1st Inf. Discharged at Camp Lewis 25 Mar 1919. 3,650,603. Brother of Martin B. Edgar and Chester Hevly.

Regimental Sergt. Major Martin B. Hevly, Silvana
Son of Mrs. Hulda Hevly. Entered Camp Lewis 24 Jul 1918, through Arlington at the age of 31 years. He served in the 166th D.B. until 18th September; in Camp Hqrs. Co. from 18th Sept to 29th November in a Mustering Detach. Inf.. from 29 Nov 1918 to 6 Feb 1919. Regimental sergeant major. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 6 Feb 1919. Brother of Chester, Edgar, and Leon W. Hevly all of whom were in the service.

Ensign Irencens P. Hewitt, Everett
Born at Lexington NE. Ensign Hewitt served 2 years 3 months in the Navy.

Guido H. Heyner, Snohomish
Born at Canton. Entered the service from Snohomish 13 Oct 1918 at the age of 27 yrs and served in the 113th Sqdn., A.S.A.P. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 24 Jan 1918. 878,492.

Harry A. Hickey, Hartford
Born 18 May 1896 at Cleveland OH. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hickey of Hartford. Entered Camp Lewis 17 Dec 1918, and was placed in Co. C, 364th Inf., 91st Div. Served in France with the 91st Div., and was wounded in the left leg in the Argonne Forest. Discharged 21 Mar 1919.

Burton V. Hickok, Marysville
Born 14 Feb 1899, at Woonsocket SD. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Hickok, Marysville. Entered the service 28 Sep 1918, and was sent to the S.A.T.C. at Pullman. Attended the Marysville high school from 1912 to 1916. Brother of Sergt. Lewis B. Hickok.

Sergt. Lewis B. Hickok, Marysville
Born 30 Sept., 1885. at Woonsocket, South Dakota. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Hickcock, Marysville. Entered the service 28 Sept. 1918, at Seattle, in the Engrs. Corps, with rank of sergeant. Discharged 24 Nov. 1918, at Newport News. Attended high school at Woonsocket in 1905 and 1906.

Bryon E. Higgenbotham, Everett
Born 15 Aug 1896, at Taylorville IL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Higenbotham. Entered Camp Lewis from Everett, 24 May, 1918. Transferred from 3d Co. 166th D.B. at Camp Lewis to the 30th Spruce Sqdn., Vancouver Barracks. Transferred June 13th to the 87th Spruce Sqdn. A.S.A.P. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 6 Jan. 1919. 2,785,793. Was at South Bend OR from 23d to 24 Aug 1918. Wife, Esther Higgenbotham. Attended high school at Taylorville IL.

Charles O. Hilen, Everett
Born at Cynthiana KY, 2 Mar 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hilen, 3631 Colby Ave. Private Hilen entered Camp Fremont 5 Aug 1918, as a member of Co. A, 12th Inf., 8th Div. He was later transferred to the Intelligence Department Headquarters, 12th Inf.; and on 15 Sep was again transferred, this time to the Field Artillery Central Officers' Training School at Camp Zachary Taylor, KY. He was discharged from Camp Taylor 26 Nov 1918. Private Hilen graduated Everett high school in 1912. He was prominent in high school football and debating. He was chosen All-Northwest right tackle in 1912. He was president of the 1912 class.

Taylor S. Hilen, Everett
Spent nineteen months in the service. He went to Frances as a member of Co. A. 150th M. G. Bn.

Taylor Sharrad Hilen, Everett
Born 26 Dec 1893 at Cynthiana KY. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hilen, 3631 Colby Ave. Private Hilen entered Camp Lewis 23 Nov 1917. He was transferred from there to Camp Mills and became a member of the 147th M. G. Bn., 41st Div. He sailed for France 12 Dec 1917 via Winchester, England. In July 1917 after reaching France he was transferred to the 150th M. G. Bn., 42nd Div. From 18 Jul 50 11 Nov he was within range of shell fire continously with the exception of 12 days. He was in the various actions of the famous "Rainbow" Div. during that time, and was with the Army of Occupation after the signing of the armistice. Private, first class.

Allen E. Hill, Marysville
Born 19 Sep 1886, at Lake Crescent, MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Hill, Marysville. Entered Camp Lewis 6 Sep 1918, in the Heavy Artillery and was transferred from there to Fort Stevens, and then overseas. Brother of Harry E. Hill. A.S.A.P.

Arthur Hill, Everett
Born 11 Jun 1894 at Bradford England. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hill, R. F. D. 2, Everett. Private Hill entered Camp Lewis 26 May 1918, and was transferred from the 2d Co., 166th D. B. to Co. D, 361st Inf. 91st Div. He went to France with the "Wild West" Div. and went into action in the Meuse-Argonne. While in action he received wounds in the left arm and body, from which he was reported to have died on 4 Oct 1918.

Sergt. Edward A. Hill, Everett
Born at Sydney Australia. Entered the service 30 Aug 1917 at Fort Lawton at the age of 23 years in the Air Service. He was a member of the 145th Aero Sqdn. Made corporal 1 Dec 1917; sergeant 1918 and later sergeant, 1st class. Discharged at Kelly Field, 7 Feb 1919. 166,652.

Harry E. Hill, Marysville
Born at Lake Crescent, MN. Entered the A.S.A.P. 3 Oct. 1917, from Seattle at the age of 23 years and served in the 24th Spruce Sqdn., 2d Regt., having been transferred from Hqrs. Co. 361st Inf., to Vancouver Barracks, Bugler. Discharged 31 Dec. 1918, at Vancouver Barracks. 865,203. Brother of Allen E. Hill. F.A.

Sergt. Paul Hill, Everett
Born 26 Nov 1889 in Summerset Co. PA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill, Windber PA. Sergeant Hill entered Camp Lewis 20 Sep 1917, becoming a member of Co. B, 361st Inf. 91st Div. He was promoted from private to mess sergeant. He was in reserve with the 91st at St. Mihiel, and was with his regiment when the Meuse-Argonne battle started. He was one of the Snohomish county men who lost their lives during the "hundred Hours" on "hundred Hour" hill. Company B's kitchen was brought up to feed the entire First Battalion and Sergeant Hill and three cooks were doing the work. The germans were active in trying to locate kitichens during the drive, using airplanes as much as possible. One shell upset the kitchen of Co. B, but it was righted again. About 4:30 on the afternoon of 3 Oct a shell fell beside the kitchen. Hill was killed, bing struck in the side. The shell wounded three others, including Ragnvold G. Johnson and Harry Jacobs, both of Everett. Lieutenant Colin V. Dyment, in writing about the 91st Div. states that Hill was a "wonderful" man, of Boise ID (well known to the writer when Appleman was prominent in athletics at the U. of Idaho) says that Hill, as a mess sergeant, "was one of the best I have ever met." Sergeant Hill attended high school in Winder PA. He was married to Miss Anna Hausladen in 1910 and Mrs. Hill now resides at 2812 Walnut Ave. Sergeant and Mrs. Hill have one daughter, Fern Hill, eight years old. A post humous citation by General Pershing was awarded Sergeant Hill for bravery in action.

Jeffery H. Hilton, Marysville
Born 5 Nov., 1896 at Marysville. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hilton, Marysville. Entered the service 10 Dec, 1917, at Seattle in the Medical Corps. and became a member of the Base Hospital No. 50. He was at Camp Fremont from 27th March to 31 March, 1918, and at Camp Merritt from April 6th to May 5th. He was with the A.E.F. from 14 July 1918, to 20 April, 1919. Discharged 5 May, 1919, at Camp Lewis. He graduated from the Marysville high school in 1913, and attended the U. of W. until 1917. 2,377,140.

Lester Hilton, Everett
Born 6 May 1896., at Blaine. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Hilton, 2326 Grand Ave. Private Hilton entered Camp Lewis 19 Sep 1917, and became a member of the Medical Detachment 361st Inf., 91st Division after serving in Co. E., 361st Inf. until 19 Jan 1918. He was with the 91st Division in reserve at St Mihiel; in action in the Meuse-Argonne from 26th Sep to 12th Oct; and in the Lys-Schedt from 30th Oct to 11th Nov. He was a member of the A.E.F. from 6 Jul 1918, until 15 Apr 1919/ Discharged at Camp Lewis 1 May 1919. 2,284,199.

John H. Hilzinger, Everett
Co. G, 15th Regt., Naval Aviation.

W.H. Hines, Maltby
Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F., Radio, at Seattle in Mar 1918, from Maltby. His parents reside at Portland OR.

George M. Hinman, Everett
Born 10 Oct 1896, at Buceyrns OH. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Hinman, 2605 Baker Ave. Enlisted at Fort Lawton 1 Jun 1918 in the Medical Corps. On 23 Jun he was transferred to the Post Hospital at Fort Casey. On 12 Oct he was transferred back to Fort Worden in the Post Hospital. He was then placed in the Medical Detachment of the 39th R. R. Art., C.A.C., and went to Camp Upton with the regiment. The 39th Art. was ready to sail when the armistice was signed. The reg't was sent from Camp Upton to Camp Grant, where a portion of the unit was demobilized and the remainder sent to Camp Lewis 17 Dec. Discharged at Camp Lewis 31 Dec 1918. 888,504. He graduated Everett high school in 1913 and attended WSC for 3 1/2 yrs. Dr. Hinman, father of Private Hinman, served in France with the Y. M.C.A.

Dr. H.B. Hinman, Everett
Born 15 Feb 1870 at Montour Falls NY. Dr. Hinman was accepted for Y.M.C.A. service in Jul 1918, and sailed for overseas 1 Sep. Was stationed in southern France until Jan 1919 and was then transferred to the Army of Occupation, where he acted as an escort on various trips made by American soldiers along the Rhine. He returned to Everett in Aug 1919. Dr. Hinman graduated from the Ithaca NY high school in 1888, and from the U. of Michigan in 1895. His son, George Hinman, as also in the service. Wife, Katherine C. Hinman

Herbert E. Hitsman, Bothell
Born at Delano MN 4 May 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hitsman, Bothell. Enlisted in 5th Co. 5 Apr 1917, and served in France with Batt. D, 63d Art. Discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919.

Halfdan J. Hjort, Everett
Born at Bryant, 31 Mar 1892. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hjort, Stanwood. Entered the service through Arlington 31 Oct 1918 and became a member of the 41st Co. P.S., C.A.C. 1st class private. Discharged 31 Dec 1918 at Fort Worden. Wife, Bessie Hjort.

Ships Cook Walter Edgar Hoag, Everett
Born 30 Apr 1899 in Michigan. Enlisted in the Navy 11 Sep 1917 at Seattle Ratings S. C., 1st class. Discharged 12 Mar 1919 at Bremerton

William E. Hockendorf, Everett
Born 28 Dec. , 1895, at Merril WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hockendorf, 20009 Rockerfeller Ave. Entered the service 5 Oct., 1917 at Camp Lewis. From there he was transferred to New Mexico and to San Francisco at the Presidio, and later to Fort Davis, Alaska. Served as a cook in Co. A, 30th Bn. U.S.G.

Sergt. Robert S. Hodgen, Everett
Born 6 Mar 1888, at Lyndon, Kansas. Son of Mrs. Blance Hogden, 3921 Hoyt Ave. Entered the service 22 Nov 1917, at Camp Lewis and became a member of the 2d Co. 166th D.B. He was transferred 5 Jan 1918, to the Miscellaneous Detachment, Q.M. C. made sergeant 11 Feb 1918; sergeant, first class, Q.M.C. 6 Mar 1918. Discharged 10 April 1919, at Camp Lewis. 2,280,424. He attended high school at Lyndon, Kansas, for two years. Upon receiving his discharge, he resumed his position with the Everett Pulp & Paper Co., which he had held for several years.

Charles L. Hodgins, Snohomish
Born 31 Oct 1896 at Snohomish. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hodgins, Snohomish. Private Hodgins enlisted in the National Guard at Snohomish 7 Dec 1915, and went to Fort Casey 1 Aug 1917, when 5th Co. was called into federal service. He was transferred to 6th guard duty at Butte MT, for a few months. In Jan 1918, he was transferred to Batt. b, 63d Art., C.A.C., and went to France with that regiment, sailing for France 14 Jul 1918. With other members of the 63d he was ready for action when the armistice was signed. He was discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919. Private Hodgins is a former Snohomish high school student.

Orin Hodgins, Snohomish
Born 15 Apr 1888 at Maple Valley WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hogins Snohomish. Private Hodgins enlisted in the Army at Camp Murray 1 Aug 1917, and went overseas with Co. E, 18th Engrs. He served in France with that regiment. He graduated from the Snohomish high school in 1916. Brother of Charles L. Hodgins, 63d Artillery.

Sergt. Ward A. Hoftell, Everett
Born 9 Sep 1893, at Hancock WI. Son of Mrs. Rose Scofield, 2424 Cleveland. Enlisted 17 Sep 1918, in the Motor Trans. Corps at Fort Lawton. He was a member of Service Park Unit No. 386, and was stationed at Newport News for a short time. Made corporal 14 Nov 1918, sergeant 10 Feb 1919. 3, 428,732. Attended high school for three years at Kalispell MT. brother of Sergt. Frank L.Wilbur, 70th Engrs.

Lieut. James M. Hogan, Everett
Born 19 June, 1888, at Stevens Point, WI. Son of Mrs. James M Hogan. Fond du Lac, Wis. Enlisted 25 August 1917, for the 2d O.T.C. at the Presidio, San Francisco. He was commissioned as a first lieutenant of infantry, 27 Nov 1917, and was assigned to the 364th Infantry at Camp Lewis and was later transferred to Co. A. 22d M.G. Bn., 8th Division; at Camp Fremont CA. He sailed for France 2 Nov. 1918, with the advanced school detachment of the 8th Division, arriving at Brest. Left Brest, Dec 27th for America. Discharged 25 Jan. 1919, at Camp Lee. Lieut. Hogan attended the DeWitt Clinton high school in New York City, in 1901 and 1902 and the Fond du Lac high school from 1902 to 1905, and the University of Wisconsin from 1905 to 1911. He was admitted to practice law in Wisconsin in 1911 and in the State of Washington in 1912. He has practiced law in Everett since 1912. Lieut. Hogan's brother, Senior Lieut. Dana Hogan, was also in the service in the Naval Aviation in Flanders.

Raymond D. Hohmann, Bothell
Born 24 Mar 1899, at Bothell. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hohmann, Bothell. Became a member of 5th Co. by enlistment at Snohomish on 9 Apr 1917. Upon the organization of the 65th Artillery, he was transferred to Batt. F, and served with the 65th in France. Discharged at Camp Lewis 28 Feb 1919. Private first class.

Andrew L. Hoidal, Arlington
Born 18 Nov 1891, at Volden, Norway. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hoidal, R.F.D. 4, Arlington. Entered the 30th Co., 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis 24 Jun 1918, and shortly afterwards was transferred to Co. C., 158th Inf., 40th Div., at Camp Kearny. On 11 Sep 1918, in France, he was transferred to Co. K, 110th Inf., 28th Div. He was in the Meuse-Argonne offensive from 26 Sep to 9 Oct 1918, and in the Thiacourt sector from 15 Oct to 11 Nov 1918. Discharged 27 May 1919

Bertram Hollande, Everett
Born 20 Jul 1879 in England. Entered the service 18 mar 1918, in the Q.M.C. and was later transferred to the Motor Transport Corps. Discharged at Camp Lewis 18 Mar 1919. Private Hollande served in the British Army during the Boer War and was in South Africa from Oct 1899, to Jan 1902. His father and three brothers were killed in action; his mother, who was matron of a general hospital, died of typhoid fever, and two sisters who were Red Cross Nurses, also died of typhoid. He came to America in 1908

H. Dixon Hollingshead, Everett
Born 15 Jun 1898 at Alger MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hollingshead, 2211 McDougall. Enlisted in the Navy in May 1917, and was in the sub-chaser service. Graduated from the Everett high school in 1916.

Sergt. Chester M. Holm, Everett
Born 23 Jan 1898, at Rutland ND. Son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Holm, of Danvers MN. Sergeant Holm enlisted in the Air Service at Fort Lawton 6 Jan 1918. On 20th Feb he became a member of the 11th Det. A.S.S.C., at Kelly Field, after serving at Fort Lawton in the Recruit Depot. On 9 April 1918 he was transferred to Langley Field VA, serving there until 24 Jan 1919. He was discharged out of the 10th Co. , 163d D.B. at Camp Dodge, 30 Jan 1919. 1,082,432. Made Sergeant 1 Jul 1918. Sergeant Holm attended high school in Minneapolis, and was a student at the University of Minnesota for two years.

Marcus Holm, Everett
Born 22 Mar 1889 in Norway. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Holm, FR.F.D. 2 Everett. Entered the service 20 Jun 1918 and served in the 92d Spruce sqdn., A.S.A.P.

Carl A. Holmberg, Marysville
Born 24 May, 1900, at Everett, Son of Mr. and Mrs. T Wilson Solomon, Everett. Enlisted in 12th Co. 6 April 1917, and was transferred to Batt. F, 65th Art. He was in France from 1 Mar 1918, to 11 July 1918. Discharged 12 Nov 1918, at Lakewood NJ. 828,151. Former Everett high school student.

Roy Robert Holmberg, Everett
Born 10 Nov 1898, at Philips WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Holmberg, 2120 Harrison. Enlisted in the navy in April 1917, and during his service made trips to Siberia and Alaska. Brother of William A .Holmberg, 42d Sqdn.

William A. Holmberg, Everett
Born 22 Sept., 1891, at Philips WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Holmberg, 2120 Harrison. He entered Camp Lewis, and from there was transferred to Vancouver Barracks and placed in the 42d Spruce Sqdn. A.S.A.P. Brother of Roy Robert Holmberg.

Harry E. Holmstad, Arlington
Born 2 Jan 1890 at Arlington. Son of E.E. Holmstad, Arlington. Private Holmstad enlisted in the Army 14 Jun 1918, and served in Batt. D 39th Art. 13th Division. He was discharged 20 Feb 1919, at Camp Lewis. 3,424,816.

Ulrik Holten, Everett
Served in the Army for sixteen mos. at Camp Lewis, and was discharged 5 Dec. 1918.

Ora C. Holton, Everett
386th M. G. Bn.

Augustine J. Holtum, Everett
Born 23 Jun 1894 at Ipswich MA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Goodwin, 2220 Pine St. Enlisted in the U.S.M.C. at Seattle in Nov 1915 and from there was sent to Mare Island. During the war he was stationed at Guam, Cavit and Olongopo, and later was transferred to Charleston WA. Brother of Sergt. Stanley W. Holtum.

Sergt. Stanley W. Holtum, Everett
Born 23 Jun 1894 at Ipswich MA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Goodwin, 2220 Pine St. Entered Camp Lewis 6 Sep 1917 and was placed in Co. E, 361st Inf. In March 1918 was transferred to the 13th Co., Trans. Corps. and in March 1919 in France was transferred to the 14th Grand Div. Made corporal 29 Oct 1917 at Camp Lewis; sergeant at Nantes 7 Jul 1918. Brother of Augustine J. Holtum, U.S.M.C.

Harold S. Honeywell, Pinehurst
Born 6 Aug 1889 at Grafton Ontario Canada. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Honeywell, Pinehurst. He was a member of the Naval Militia at the time the US entered the war, but owing to a weak ankle was honorably discharged on S.C.D. After unsuccessful attempts to enlist, he entered Camp Lewis 25 Aug 1918 and became a member of Co. C, 75th Inf. Discharged at Camp Lewis 25 Jan 1919. 3,946,312.

Rev. W.H. Hoole, Mukilteo
Rev. Hoole enlisted as a Y.M.C.A. worker in May 1918. He was formerly pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Mukilteo.

Oscar E. Hoover, Everett
Born 10 Jan 1900. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoover, 1710 Wall St. Entered the S.A.T.C. from Tacoma 18 Oct 1918. Discharged 9 Dec 1918. Graduated from Everett high school 1919. Was also a student at the College of Puget Sound, Tacoma.

Russell D. Hoover, Everett
Born 16 Oct. 1890, at Clermont OH. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoover, 2513 Summit. Enlisted in the U.S.N.R.F. at Seattle in Jun. 1917.

John D. Horn, Everett
Born at Danville IL. Served a little over a year in the Coast Art. Corps. and was a member of Batt. D, 48th Regt. Age at enlistment 21 years.

George A. Houser, Everett
Born 26 June 1892, at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Houser, R.F.D. 1, Everett. Enlisted in the Navy in July, 1917 at Seattle. Fireman 2d class. Released 29 March 1919, at Brooklyn Naval yard, New York. Brother of Joseph F. Houser.

Joseph F. Houser, Everett
Born 13 Aug 1895, at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Houser, R.F.D.1, Everett. Enlisted 23 Oct 1919, at Fort Lawton in the 20th Engrs. Tr. Regt., and later to 3d Co., 166th D.B., at Camp Lewis for discharge. Was at Washington, D.C., and Camp Humphries. Discharged 25 Jan 1919, at Camp Lewis. 2,491,758. Brother of George A. Houser.

Rudolph Houser, Snohomish
Co. C, 31st Engineers.

Master Engineer Henry C. Howard, Everett
Born at Philadelphia PA. Entered the Army 14 Dec 1917, at the age of 26 years and served in the Chemical Warfare Service. He ranked as a Master Engineers, Senior Grade. Discharged at Washington D.C. 16 Dec 1918. 679,950.

Corp. John A. Howcroft, Edgecomb
Born at Everett. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Howcroft, Edgecomb. Corporal Howcroft was inducted into the service at Arlington 11 Sep 1918 at the age of 23 yrs. He served in the 27th Art., C. A. C. until sent to Camp Lewis for discharge. Made corporal 4 Oct 1918. Discharged 4 Jan 1919 through the 42d Co. 166th D. B. 4,713m371,

Ernest E. Howe, Everett
Co. C, 347th Machine Gun Battalion.

Ernest H. Howie, Everett
Born at Northfield ME, in 1890. Inducted into service at Everett, 25 Apr 1918, and on 24th May became a member of Co. C, 347th M.G. Bn., 91st division, 24 May, 1918. Served in France with the 91st , from 6 July 1918, to 20 April, 1919. Was in the St. Mihiel offensive, 12 Sep to October 12th; Ypres-Lys, October 30th to Nov 11th. Discharged 9 May 1919, at Camp Lewis. Private first class, 7 Nov 1917. 2,291,50.

John Howlett, Arlington
Served in the U. S. Navy

Lester V. Howlett, Edmonds
Served in the U. S. Army

Elroy H. Hubbard, Granite Falls
Born 26 Nov 1888 at Travers City MI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hubbard, who reside in Alberta, Canada. Entered Camp Lewis 25 Jun 1918, and from there was transferred to Vancouver Barracks and placed in the 35th Spruce Sqdn. Discharged 28 Dec 1918. 3,134,935.

Fred B. Huddle, Everett
Born 4 Aug 1888 at North Baltimore, OH, Wife, Laura Huddle. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Huddle, Arlington WA. After serving a short time in Co. M, 3d Wash. Inf., he enlisted in the Marine Corps 19 Aug 1918, at Seattle, and was sent to Mare Island. He was assigned to Co. E, Sec. 5, Marine Barracks. Transferred to Co. A, 11th Replacement Bn., 2 Nov. On 1 Dec, at Quantico VA, he was transferred to the 181st Co., 15th Regt. Discharged 13 Jan 1919. Graduated from Arlington high School in 1907; attended the UW one year and made the "W" in baseball. He resumed his duties as teller in the First National Bank after receiving his discharge.

Lieut. Clyde E. Hudspeth, Everett
Born 18 Dec 1895, at Mayfield KY. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Hudspeth, R.F.D. 1, Everett .Enlisted 16 Nov 1917, in the Air Service, and was stationed at the Ground School at Berkely. Transferred to Camp Dix, 30 Mar 1918, and to Kelly Field, 19 Apr 1918. Was in Ground School Sqdn. No. 35 at Berkeley. Was commissioned as a second lieutenant, A.S.A. at Kelly Field TX, 6 July 1918, and assigned as an instructor there 8 Jul 1918; assigned to Wilbur Wright Field, 5 Sep 1918, and to Wilbur Wright Test Field, 29th Oct; to the Concentration Depot, Garden City NY., 16 Oct 1918. Discharged 11 Dec 1918, at NY. former Everett high school student. After being discharged, he accepted a position in Seattle with the Burroughs Adding Machine Company.

William E. Huff, Snohomish
Base Hospital, A.E.F.

Sylven L. Huffman, Everett
Son of Mr. and Mr. D.B. Huffman, 3123 Grand Ave. Served in the U.S. Navy as a member of the crew of the U.S.S. Utah Brother of Wallace J. Huffman.

Wallace J. Huffman, Everett
Born 10 Oct 1899, at Washtuena. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D.B. Huffman, 3123 Grand Ave. Enlisted in the Medical Department at Fort Lawton 7 June 1918. From Fort Lawton he was transferred to Fort Stevens OR, and in November, 1918, was transferred to Fort George Wright. Discharged 31 January, 1919. 888.659.

Clark S. Hufford, Monroe
U.S.S. Army

J. Ralph Huggett, Pinehurst
Chief Electrician, U.S.S. Savannah.

John Hughley, Everett
Born at Wabash MN. Entered the service 2 Jun 1917 at Fort Wright at the age of 25 yrs. Private Hugley was a member of Co. E, 14th Inf. and qualified as a marksman on 8 Aug 1917. He was discharged at Camp grant IL 16 Jan 1919. 861,040.

Sergt. Michael Huhnke, Everett
Born 11 Apr 1890 at South Stillwater MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Augusta Huhnke, South Stillwater. Sergeant Huhnke enlisted in the U.S.M.C. at Everett 5 Jun 1917 and was sent to Mare Island. On 28 Aug he left there for San Diego and upon the organization of the 100th Co. was assigned to it at Balboa Park. On 17 Nov he went to Quantico, where the 100th Co., became a unit of the 9th Reg't, 4th Provisional Brigade. On 19 Dec the company was sent to Cuba from Newport News, landing at Guatannabo Bay 24 Dec. He was trained there in the snipers course, and then sent back to Quantico 16 May 1918. He trained there until 10 Sep when his company became Co. L, 13th Reg't. On 15 Sep he left for NY, and sailed from there the following day for Brest. He was at Brest from 28 Sep to 13 Nov on guard duty and in charge of carpenter work and was then transferred to St. Sulpice, where he remained until 13 Jul 1919. Transferred to Sibony, landing at Norfolk 18 Aug 1919. Made Corporal 7 Aug 1917; sergeant, 25 Jul 1919; marksman 15 Aug 1917; expert rifleman, 12 Feb 1918. Discharged at Norfold 13 Aug 1919. Sergeant Huhnke was probably the only man from Snohomish county in the 13th Regiment. This reg't was to have become a unit of a new division in France. It became a part of the 5th Brigade, which had its own insignia. The insignia consists of the Marine emblem in black on a red field. A letter"V; is superimposed upon the emblem, varying in color according to the battalion - red, white, blue, purple, green or gold. Sergeant Huhnke was married 21 Aug 1919 to Viola C. Fichter, and returned to Everett with his wife, 7 Sep 1919.

Ensign W.Glenn Hulbert, Everett
Born 17 Mar 1892 at Snohomish. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hulbert, 1821 Grand Ave. Ensign Hulbert enlisted in the Navy 6 Jul 1917 and was called to Bremerton 6 Jul 1917. On 2 Apr 1918 hew as sent to Cambridge MA and was transferred to the Naval Aviation. On 1 June he was sent to Buffalo and detailed as an inspector of aeroplanes at the Curtis plant, remaining there for the duration of the war. While at Bremerton he was on Sub-chaser 305. He was made Machinist's Mate, 2nd cl., 6 Jul 1917 and was commissioned as an Ensign 19 Oct 1918 at Buffalo. He graduated Everett high school 1909, and attended the Phillips Academy in 1909-1910. He graduated from Yale University in 1913, with the degree of Ph. B. Wife, Katherine B. Hulbert.

Vernon Hull, Everett
Born at Roseburg OR. Entered the service 28 Jun 1918 at Fort Winfield Scott at the age of 26 yrs. Served in Co. C, Army Art. Park, C.A.C. Discharged at Fort MacArthur CA. 15 Dec 1918.

Jack C. Hulliger, Snohomish
Born 11 Dec. 1901, at Seattle. Son of Mrs. Mary Hullinger, Snohomish. Enlisted 5 Feb 1917, in 5th Co. and became a member of Batt. D. 63d Art. Upon the return of the 63d to Camp Lewis he was discharged 21 March 1919. Private first class.

Karl A. Hultman Jr., Everett
Born 30 Jan 1899, at Hutchinson MN. Son of Karl A. Hultman, Everett. Enlisted 5 April 1917, in the Marines, and was stationed for a number of months at Cavite, Philippine Islands. Attended Everett high school for three years.

Lloyd Hunsaker, Everett
Born at Redmond. Served from 25 Jun 1918 to 27 Dec 1918 in the A.S.A.P. Was a member of the 125th Spruce Sqdn. Discharged at Vancouver Barracks 27 Dec 1918. 896,269.

Adelbert Glen Hunt, Pinehurst
Born 13 Aug 1897 at Maple Grove WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hunt. Enlisted in the Marine Corps 11 Jun 1918 and was sent to Mare Island. Discharged 3 Apr 1919 at Galveston TX. Private Hunt qualified as a sharpshooter on 26 Aug 1918.

Philip S. Hunt, Everett
Born at Churhill TN. Served 15 months in the Army as a member of the 363d Ambulance Co., 316th Sanitary Train. Age at enlistment 32 years.

Isaac Hunter, Arlington
Q.M.R. S. U. No. 506

Isaac Harvey Hunter, Arlington
Born 11 Nov 1901 at Arlington. Son of G.G. Hunter, Arlington. Private Hunter served in the Quartermaster Corps and was with the A E.F. as a member of S.P, Unit No. 418, Brother of Charles D. Hunter ASAP.

Joseph V. Hunter, Everett
Troop L, 12th Cavalry.

Louis V. Hunter, Everett
U.S. Marine Corps, A.E.F.

Ralph B. Hunter, Arlington
Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hunter, Arlington. Private Hunter served in the A.E.F. for 9 months as a member of Co. 36, 111th Engineers. He arrived in New York the first part of June 1919, on his return trip and was discharged at Camp Lewis 14 Jun 1919.

Eugene W. Hurley, Monroe
Born at Emmettsburg IA, 16 Dec 1897. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hurley, Monroe. Enlisted in the navy at Mare Island 21 Nov 1917, and served as a radio operator on the U.S.S. Mississippi after attending a course at Harvard University. He also served In France.

Joseph E. Hurley, Monroe
Born 29 May 1900, at Emmettsburg IA. Son of Mr.. and Mrs. George F. Hurley, Monroe. Enlisted in the radio service of the Navy at Seattle 2 Aug 1918, and was transferred to Harvard University, where he completed a course for wireless operators.

Hans Husby, Lakewood
Went to France with the 161st Inf.

Sergt. Joseph A. Hutter, Everett
Born 13 Jan 1891, at Bellingham. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hutter, 2716 Rucker. Entered the service 15 Jun 1918, and was sent to the Modern Auto Training School at Spokane. On Aug 17th, he was transferred to Camp Zachary Taylor and on Sep 1st was placed in the Motor Division of the Field Artillery. He was on special duty as a motorcycle orderly. On Nov 3d he was assigned to Batt. B., 3d Regt. as a truck sergeant. On 17th Dec he was transferred to the Q.M. Corps in a Utilities Detachment. He was sergeant Zone Fire Marshal. 3,423,797. Upon being discharged 3 Mar 1919, he resumed his position with the Everett Fire Department.

William S. Hymer, Everett
Born 9 Mar 1894 at Pilot Grove TX. Son of E. B. Hymer, 1506 Rockefeller Ave. Private Hymer enlisted at Seattle 27 Jun 1918 and went to NY as a member of Co. K, 147th Inf., 40th Div. In France he was transferred to Co. K, 305th Inf., 77th Div. and served with that unit until discharged. He was in the Meuse-Argonne 26 Sep - 14 Oct when he was gassed. He arrived from France 29 Apr 1919 and was discharged at Camp Lewis 22 May 1919. 3,129,442.

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Corp. Alpeus Illman, Sultan
Born 31 Dec 1894 at Sultan WA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Illman of Sultan. Enlisted 15 Dec 1917 in the U.S.M.C. and was transferred from the Pacific coast to New London CT. Discharged in Mar 1919. Former Sultan high school student, and after graduating attended W.S.C. Corporal

Harold Weston Illman, Sultan
Born 19 Jun 1900 at Startup WA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Illman of Sultan. Enlisted 12 Oct 1918 at Seattle WA in the S.A.T.C., UW, and placed in Co. H. Discharged at Seattle. 4,593,240.

Walter R. Illman, Sultan
Born 11 Sep 1898 at Sultan WA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Illman of Sultan. Enlisted 6 Dec 1916 at Fort Lawton, in the Infantry. Discharged 7 May 1917, at the Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco. Enlisted 13 Jun 1917, in the 72d Inf., Seaforth Highlanders (Canadians), and on 1 Apr 1918 was transferred to the 7th Canadian Battalion. Was in the battles of Arras, Cambrai and Mons with the 7th Bn. He was wounded in the nase by shrapnel. The 7th Bn. entered the war one thousand strong, and had over nine thousand casualties. Discharged 25 Apr 1919.

William J. Illman, Sultan
Born 27 Jul 1892 at Sultan WA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Illman of Sultan. He was called 1 Nov 1917, and placed in the 166th D. B. at Camp Lewis. Transferred to Hqrs. Co., 364th F. A., 91st Div. He was in France 14 Jul 1918 - 15 Jan 1919. Discharged 7 Feb 1919 at Camp Lewis. 2,268,646. former Sultan high school student.

Capt. Norman A. Imrie, Everett
Capt. Imrie resigned his position in the Everett high school to enter the Canadian army. He enlisted as a private in the medical corps, and also served in the infantry and artillery with the Canadian forces, being promoted to the rank of captain.

Fred L. Imus, Snohomish
Born 28 Oct 1887 at Winslow MN IA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Imus, R.F.D. 1, Snohomish. Private Imus entered Camp Lewis 19 Sep 1917 and served in Co. D, 361st Inf., 91st Div. Brother of Loren N. Imus and Wallace C. Imus.

Loren N. Imus, Snohomish
Born 30 Apr 1896 at Spirt Lake IA. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Imus, R.F.D. 1, Snohomish. Private Imus entered Camp Lewis 25 Jun 1918, becoming a member of the 29th Co., 166th D. B. On 20 Jul he was transferred to Co. C, 158th Inf.; and on 7 Sep in France, was transferred to Co. K, 110th Inf. 3 days later he was placed in Co. C same regiment. He went into action with the 28th Div. in the Meuse-Argonne 26 Sep 1918 and received a machine gun bullet wound in the foot. Discharged 28 May 1919.

Wallace C. Imus, Snohomish
Born 12 Nov 1891 at Bingham Lake MN. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Imus, R.F.D. 1, Snohomish. Private Imus entered the Army 28 Jun 1918 and served in M.T.C. No 355, Motor Truck Corps. Discharged 28 Nov 1918.

Paul S. Ingold, Snohomish District
Born at Snohomish. Private Ingold entered the service 25 Jul 1918, at the age of 26 years and 11 months. He served in Co. A, Casual Camp, Camp Fremont, and was discharged 24 Dec 1918. 5,652,549.

Edgar Ireland, Stanwood
Served in the U.S.Army. He was discharged at Camp Lewis in Oct 1919, after arriving there from Camp Stuart.

Gordon Irvine, Everett
Born 7 Apr 1896 at Beef Slough WI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Irvine, 1106 Pacific Ave. Private Irvine enlisted in 12th Co. 5 Feb 1917, and went to France as a member of the 63rd Art., C.A.C. He was discharged at Camp Lewis 21 Mar 1919. He is a former student of the Everett high school.

John A. Isaacson, Everett
Born at Gladstone MI. Private Isaacson entered the A.S.A.P., on 6 Feb 1918, at the age of 22 years. He was a member of the 52nd Spruce Squadron. Discharged 12 Dec 1918, at Vancouver Barracks. Private, first class. 864,858.

Peter Paul Iten, Lake Stevens
Born 3 May 1892, at Nicholas MN. Seaman Iten enlisted in the National Naval Volunteers 15 Jul 1917,. He was assigned to the U.S.S. Great Northern 11 Jan 1918. On 12 Feb 1918, he was assigned to the Receiving Ship Philadelphia; and on 22d Feb transferred to the U.S.S. North Dakota serving on that ship for 16 months. Released from active duty 21 Jun 1919.

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