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Barker, George E.
Griggs, Alvah F.
Morton, John V. Mount, Fred A.
Bird, John C. Birdsall, Arthur W.
Johnson, Edward
Lansing, Harry D. Newbury, Austin L.
Birdsall, Varden E.
Lavance, Oakley M.
Newbury, Lee W.
Oakley, Kenneth W. Pearce, William M.
Cook, Voorhees S. Cottrell, Burtis
Curtis, Calvin B. David, John G. Day, Charles F.
McGowan, William J.
Mack, Warren B.
Doherty, Walter
Mars, William B. Mealey, John W.
Durand, Walter B.
Emmons, Rolland J.
Mealy, Frank A.
Estell, Archie P.
Mitchell, Charles P.
MARLBORO ENLISTMENTS Burke, Clarence A.
Bennett, John O.
COMPANY G, SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY, N. G.
Conover, Edwin H.
CALL TO THE SERVICE
Caspar, Peter Cheek, General Conover, John R. Conover, William H.
Doval, Anthony Higgins, Henry T. Kelly, William A.
Kennedy, Wesley J.
Russell, Edwin G. Stryker, Henry A. VanMater, Samuel C.
Ayres, Edmund Ayres, Frank Bentler, Albert Bowman, Andrew J. Carthy, William H. Cooper, William N. Corbett, James I .. Crummell, Ames
Brower, Alfred M.
Mount, Charles A.
Durand, Jr. Frank
Burroughs, George H. Bush, Ralph K. Cardinale, Frank
Laws, Edward E. Lefferson, Harry W. Liming, Albert M. Liming, David B. Peterson, Theodore A. Rankins, Raymond R. Liming, Henry T. Longstreet, Edwin P. Sprague, Lester B. Sprague, Samuel H. Stokey, Clarence Sutphin, John C.
Thompson, Lester Vanderbergh, Garret F. Wilbur, Snead N. Wyckoff, Leroy
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Baier, Frederick Carney, Richard B. Clowes, Frank M. Davis, Alfred F. Froise, Arne
MATAWAN ENLISTMENTS Hinds, Edward Knox, John Longstreet, Van Lott, Arthur L. McGuire, George
Munning, August P. Shortt, Frank Stillwell, Arthur W. Sutphin, William H. VanBrackle, Floyd
TROOP B, FIRST SQUADRON CAVALRY, N. G.
Conk, Obie Ervin, Hugh D.
Morgan, Leo Stilwell, Arthur W.
Sutphin, William H. Tice, Edward West, John R.
Aaglia, Lupo Alt, George E. Alt, Joseph
Beckstein, Gusta ve Beers, Cecil R.
. Belafsky, Samuel
Gormley, John J.
Poppio, Dominick
Boice, John D.
Hagen, James A.
Quarles, Harvey
Haley, Arthur J.
Haley, Joseph E.
Hinds, Halsey
Illivice, Dominick
Jackson, James R. Kattner, Elmer Kazum, Leme
Koskey, John
Kraus, Edward H. Lambertson, Andrew Linzmayer, Joseph J. Longstreet, Henry M. Macalino, John Macholl, Harry L. Macoline, Carlo Magee, Charles
Costek, Antone Coster, Brisco
Davino, Nicholas
Devlin, Gerard A.
Devlin, Raphael C.
Dexter, Charles S.
DiSanto, Pasquale P.
Dietrich, Otto
Napoli, Luesti
MIDDLETOWN ENLISTMENTS Smith, Clarence
Swackhammer, Egbert G.
AMBULANCE CORPS NO. 1, N. G.
Kane, Thomas J.
Beatty, Dudley
Black, John H.
Harget, Jr. Lewis J.
Boswell, James C.
Harget, William
Perkins, Archer
Boyce, Monroe Carney, Homer E.
Heath, Frank H.
Reynolds, Samuel E.
Conley, Lawrence R. Davis, Lee
Heavey, Harry
Johnson, George
Evans, William
Johnson, Hayward
Fawcett, John H.
Jones, Clarence L.
Jones, Ernest D.
Jones, James
Hankins, Benjamin
Kane, William A.
Williams, Paul
MILLHURST ENLISTMENTS
Schadler, Arthur
CALL TO THE SERVICE Diggin, William O. Furey, James P.
F'urey, John J.
Gardener, Joseph
Gormerly, Michael J.
Napoli, Stephen Ostenweis, Dayton Pasock, Julius
Pasture, William Peace, Robert F.
Bolte, Walter G. Braxton, William T. Burns, Robert W. Butlin, George F. Carney, James Cevasco, Scrafino L. Charaska, Walter Cogan, John
Coleman, Harry Conk, Joseph T. Conover, Elias G. Conover, John R.
Conover, Simon
Magee, Thomas Marvel, Stephen
Vreeland, Milton A. Walling, Thomas R. Warne, Ronson J. Zeigler, Arthur D.
Field, Robert Haskell, Amory L.
CALL TO THE SERVICE Harget, Frank H.
Markowitz, Charles Osborne, Edward T. Osborne, Howard
Hardy, Luke
Rogers, John Smith, Charles Smith, Clarence Taylor, Paige Tierney, John F. Walsh, Morris
Fields, Jr. Thomas S. Goodchild, Donald
Menucci, Pietro Nagle, James E.
Rainey, Henry L. Roberts, Francis G. Russo, John Schoek, Everett H. Shaw, James H. Shemo, Preval Simpson, Francis F. Smith, William E. Sobeleofsky, Michael Sorcons, Joseph Tibs, Edward J. Vaccarello, Alfonso VanHinds, John VanPelt, Charles G. Venche, Tony Vertucci, Cono
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COMPANY G, SECOND INFANTRY, N. G.
Zlotkin, Benjamin
Kellogg, J. Prentice
Anderson, Mano O.
Cahen, Mark A.
MONMOUTH BEACH
ENLISTMENTS
Kittel, Mellen
CALL TO THE SERVICE
Monahan, Daniel Y
Spalding, Albert
Stratton, James L. Vreeland, Harold W .. Wshoftig, Irving
MORGANVILLE
TROOP B, FIRST SQUADRON CAVALRY, N. G.
Bloodgood, Carter E.
Abel, George Boune, Myron Bowne, Erastus
CALL TO THE SERVICE
Braneutigan, Henry F.
Eiko, Vincent
Finkelstein, David
Heyer, Jr. John H.
Johansen, Riedar
Kunz, Richard C.
Sherry, Michael A.
NAVESINK ENLISTMENTS Smith, Raymond A.
Patterson, Lisle S.
TROOP B, FIRST SQUADRON CAVALRY, N. G.
Sickles, Lloyd I.
Brainard, Marion H. Card, Charles M. Carney, Asbury
CALL TO THE SERVICE
Curtis, Thomas
Ellis, William L.
Green, Jesse
Newby, Park G.
Singers, Edward B.
Taylor, Raymond L.
Williams, Harry S.
NELSONVILLE CALL TO THE SERVICE
Marrow, Pleasant
Hubbard, Alvin
NEPTUNE CITY COMPANY H, THIRD INFANTRY, N. G. Stokes, Elmer CALL TO THE SERVICE Gant, John E. Hurley, Frederick C. Jensen, Charles
Woolley, Jesse R.
Applegate, Daniel Blowers, Walter Fleming, Arthur L.
Larrison, Jr. Frank
McGinley, Neil F.
White, John H.
NEW BEDFORD CALL TO THE SERVICE MacDowell, Harry M. Atkinson, Marvin S.
Hall, Copler
Kelly, Edward A.
NEW MONMOUTH ENLISTMENTS Roberts, Wilbur C. CALL TO THE SERVICE Greeley, James E. Jackson, Joseph R. L. Walling, Clarence C.
Cox, Francis J.
NEW EGYPT (Ocean County) CALL TO THE SERVICE
OAKHURST ENLISTMENTS
Brown, Palmer W. COMPANY A, THIRD INFANTRY, N. G. Bennett, Clarence C. Bennett, Henry E. Eisele, Edward
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Brown, Elmer Connors, John J. Dangler, Lester Fischer, Gustave R. Harvey, Charles S.
CALL TO THE SERVICE Harvey, George P. King, Chester A. Kent, Frank W.
King, Charles A.
Lehy, Howard C.
Lehy, Lawrence L. Richter, Otto R. Scheibler, Paul Valentine, Walter D. Whalen, Charles J. Williamson, Thomas G.
OCEAN GROVE ENLISTMENTS
Bedell, Charles R.
Connolly, John E. Gregg, Leslie C.
COMPANY H, THIRD INFANTRY, N. G.
Barlow, George H.
Flegal, LaRue A.
Vaughan, Grover C.
Borden, Harold J.
Potter, Stanley TROOP B, FIRST SQUADRON CAVALRY, N. G.
Asay, Jr. George H.
AMBULANCE CORPS NO. 1, N. G.
Heimroth, Albert
OFFICER
Auten, Walter L.
CALL TO THE SERVICE
Smith, Joseph
Barkalow, Alva A.
Bennett, Joseph H.
Bird, Lovett B. Brierley, Alfred V.
McBride, Eugene
Taylor, Anthony E.
Broome, Leonard L. Curtis, Benjamin H. Davis, Howard B.
McDowell, Fred Miller, Charles R.
Tinkler, John Tustin, Jr. Edward B.
Morris, Levi, P. M.
Tustin, James F.
Noe, George W.
Tyman, Joseph C.
Perry, George H.
Vassele, Charles
Pullen, Walter R.
Weller, Jr., Lester R.
Reed, Oscar H.
White, Tracey S.
Simonson, Simon
Woolley, Harry T.
OCEANIC ENLISTMENTS
Brown, William H.
Byrne, Patrick
Hoagland, Joseph Robertson, Finley TROOP B, FIRST SQUADRON CAVALRY, N. G.
Conklin, Frank Feeney, Henry A.
Cunningham, Elisha H.
AMBULANCE CORPS NO. 1, N. G. Wooley, Henry O. CALL TO THE SERVICE Gallagher, Charles J. Jennings, Albert
Oakes, Bernard J.
Peasall, Latham D.
Latham, Durland P.
Reid, Edward A.
Brown, Edward T.
Lewis, Owen E.
Robertson, Finley
De Witt, Edward F.
McDonald, Jack
Sarratino, Joseph
Feeney, Henry A.
Marchant, James F.
Simakoff, Arthur
Fenton, Victor
Metzdorf, William J. O.
Woolley, Carl
Woolley, Henry O.
OCEANPORT ENLISTMENTS
Conrow, Luke
Gaul, Jr. John VanSchoick, Percy
Conrow, Stephen
TROOP B, FIRST SQUADRON CAVALRY, N. G.
Conrow, William S.
Laing, Frank E. Lane, Nathan T. . Lewis, Thomas L. Long, Robert C.
Smuller, John J.
Spirite, Charles V.
Steele, William L.
Anderson, George W.
Edgar, Lawrence T. Fogarty, Jack C. Gilbert, Hilton S. Heck, Wilbur R. Hurley, Lester R. King, Harold J.
Smith, Howard L.
Tilton, Henry
Allas, Charles Beattie, William Bernard, John O.
THE WORLD WAR 555
Dowling, Percy Durnell, James F. Farrow, Herbert M. Feaks, Frank L.
Byrnes, Walter J.
Davidson, Samuel W. De Witt, Allen
PERRINEVILLE ENLISTMENTS Cahill, Joseph C. CALL TO THE SERVICE Juliber, Benjamin Merola, James
Roberts, William E.
Palmer, Charles Rooney, David Scisorek, Henry
Mouser, John C.
PHALANX CALL TO THE SERVICE Smolinski, John
POINT PLEASANT (Ocean County)
Webber, Walter H.
Maxon, John I.
Acker, Charles
Allen, James M. Bennett, John E. DeGrote, Walter Fields, Chester A. Franklin, John
PORT MONMOUTH ENLISTMENTS Phillips, Lawrence CALL TO THE SERVICE Greely, John R. McNamara, Lawrence Maxson, Albert S. Mills, Benjamin Neigel, Frank G.
Seeley, Charles W.
Phillips, Edward E. Pike, Thomas E. Raynor, Charles J. Willett, Clinton B. Willett, Cornelius V. S. Walling, Isadore M.
ROBBINSVILLE (Mercer County) CALL TO THE SERVICE Lamb, Charles Wright, Raymond
Graham, Robert H. Hutchinson, Frank
Benneward, Adolph Burt, John Caesar, Harry Grogan, Jr. John
RUMSON ENLISTMENTS Grogan, Matthew Hoagland, Porter Holdt, George Jacqueste, Arthur
Macintosh, Willis
Naughton, John Rex, Barron Ward, Jr. Frank
Wilson, Lewis
TROOP B, FIRST SQUADRON CAVALRY, N. G.
Brighton, Alfred R.
Benneward, August Bongarzone, Rocco Boyce, Alfred P. Butler, John P. Carlson, John M. Corrigan, Patrick J. Doyle, Michael Fedraro, Frank Flatley, John Frontaro, Rocco
CALL TO THE SERVICE Godwin, Julius H. Halton, George H. Holt, George H. Hookham, Rennis Igro, Paul Jacquest, Arthur W.
Mount, Thomas G.
Parker, Robert
Pomphrey, Walter Riegelman, Harry Serg, Tony Shanahan, Michael
Kaster, John H. Kennedy, John J. Kittell, Joseph E.
Mears, Daniel
Meyer, Burt J.
Shea, Daniel M. Sutter, Charles V. Vinci, Luigi Wilson, Robert Zartea, Peter
Gordon, Ralph C.
Applegate, Alfred Gardella, John
SANDY HOOK CALL TO THE SERVICE SEA BRIGHT ENLISTMENTS Goering, Frank Johnson, Arthur
Jones, Edward Thorsen, John
CALL TO THE SERVICE Fernberg, Harry D. Fernberg, Samuel Francis, Paul E.
Langwith, Sanford R. Sickles, John E. Wolcott, Leslie H.
556
MONMOUTH COUNTY
Axelsen, Christian G. Booth, Frank Brehm, Thomas J. Carlock, William Cofer, Hampton B. Cofer, Miles Covert, James Covert, William H. Forsman, Axel Forsman, John O.
Brothwell, John G.
Cagnotte, Luigi Covert, Joseph H. Curran, Edward J.
CALL TO THE SERVICE Galella, James Garland, Wesley Levy, Joseph Oliver, Benjamin Robinson, Chester
. Sheridan, Edward J. Solomon, Benjamin Spratley, Byard C. Stevens, Jr. Harold J.
SEA GIRT ENLISTMENTS Rothwell, George CALL TO THE SERVICE Lavance, Everett N. McConnell, Joseph Patterson, Gordon
Storer, Walter E. Taylor, Solomon Tynes, Joshua Walstrom, Erhart Wells, Benjamin Wells, Joseph West, Edward C. White, Henry R. Wilson, Carl Wooley, Francis
White, William W. Wilson, Theodore E.
SHREWSBURY ENLISTMENTS
Parsons, Theodore TROOP B, FIRST SQUADRON CAVALRY, N. G. Linsen, Harry W. Patterson, Walter W. AMBULANCE CORPS NO. 1, N. G.
Lane, Benjamin H. Armstrong, Charles C. Beard, Charles Borden, Charles F. Callahan, Frank Fisher, Nicholas Forsanda, Calmer Johnson, Donald A. Kostel, Joseph
Pierce, William J. Lawes, Edward P. Lawes, Frank B.
Linson, Harry W. McCormick, Frank G.
McCormick, Harold
McCue, James P. Marx, Martin M. Marx, Nathan
Morford, James P.
Ritzan, Paul Sagurton, John J. Van Vliet, Benjamin F. Watson, Maury Wilderholt, Ralph
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Braly, Edgar W. Brown, Peter S. Burke, Edward J. Burke, John J. Erbe, Jr. Frank P.
Plangere, Jules, L.
CALL TO THE SERVICE
Montgomery, Nath.
Palmer, Jr. James R.
Parker, Warren
Peterson, Charles H.
Ryan, John V.
Height, Joseph E.
Sinkler, George
Warner, William W.
Wilson, David H.
Winemiller, Richard B.
Winemiller, Robert B.
McKelvey, Ernest M.
Miller, Robert C. Neafie, William O. Nelson, Earl W. Woodfield, Chester G. Woolley, Alvah
Beckett, Richard T. Beiseigel, Florian J. Bennett, Jr. Theo. H. Boland, John B. Breslin, Jr. Thomas J. Brown, Jr. Herbert R. Brown, Lester T. Cottrell, John B. Crouse, Donald B. Curtis, Arthur S. Eckman, Benjamin T.
SPRING LAKE ENLISTMENTS Heaviland, Harry L. Height, Bland B. Height, Leon H. Hemphill, Clifford Hoffman, George H. AMBULANCE CORPS NO. 1, N. G.
Morford, Thomas B. Negoski, John Obre, Charles B. Reynolds, Joseph T.
Englebert, William M. Gardner, Harry F. Gardner, Maitland
Gifflord, Arthur D. Gray, William E.
Kruger, Jr. Joseph P. LaSalle, John LaSalle, Pash LaSalle, Rocco
TENNENT COMPANY G, SECOND INFANTRY, N. G.
Schanck, Edward T.
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Balikjian, Vahe Hughes, Randolph H. Kunz, Herbert
CALL TO THE SERVICE Samouelien, Harontum Schade, William F. Scobey, Ely F.
Smith, Denice Smith, John W.
TINTON FALLS ENLISTMENTS
Anderson, James
Carney, Edward J. Conner, Harold
CALL TO THE SERVICE Dean, John J. Holmes, David
VILLA PARK ENLISTMENTS
Davis, Clarence J.
Combs, Leland T. Justice, Edward J. Kaimakis, Alecos
CALL TO THE SERVICE Larson, Charles A. Stone, Prosper Stromenger, Edwin J.
VanBrunt, Robert Waddell, James C. White, Irving A.
WANAMASSA CALL TO THE SERVICE
Ryan, John P.
WAYSIDE CALL TO THE SERVICE
Fary, Harold M. Fields, Clarence
WICKETUNK CALL TO THE SERVICE Milewski, Ignace O'Hara, Michael
O'Hara, Philip Titus, Howard
Jobes, Donald L.
WEST GROVE COMPANY H, THIRD INFANTRY, N. G. Smith, Harold CALL TO THE SERVICE Edelson, Samuel
Accorsi, Frank Alston, William H. Aulton, Girard L. Blake, Clifford T. Boyden, Charles H.
Gatto, Frank Gross, Aaron
Gross, William H.
Hadfield, Robert H.
Boyer, Charles F. Butler, George Cohen, Samuel S. Conte, Thomas A. Covone, Luco Dixon, George Dougherty, Leo Dunson, Ernest Eady, Luther G. Edelson, Irvin
Harkey, Jr. James H. Jenkins, Wesley O. Kirkpatrick, Chauncey McLeain, John Menke, George L. Mitchell, Luther J. Moreland, James T. Nolan, James Olson, Ernest E. Parker, Arthur J.
Pierce, John Pollock, Lewis Resta, William
Royal, Benjamin Sander, John Scotti, Pasquale Side, Edward Simmons, Elisha D. Tilton, James A. Vandervoort, Wm. H. Webster, Kenton W. Wright, Henry E. Yorio, Benjamin E. Yorio, Patsy
Bowman, Eugene A. Bowman, George W. Bowman, Leon Covert, Jr. Ebenezer Dennis, Clarence H. Emmons, Charles P. Haagen, Jr. Frank J.
WEST LONG BRANCH CALL TO THE SERVICE Hood, George G. Joline, Bertram Krug, Ferdinand W. Messley, Clifford E. Parsons, Roy C. Schack, Solomon G.
Steinke, Gerhard Underwood, William H. Wood, George C. Woolley, Francis E. Woolley, Myron H. Worles, Frederick M.
Boyce, Frank Conover, Harold V. D. Maghan, Morris S.
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POST OFFICE ADDRESS OUTSIDE THE COUNTY OR UNKNOWN
ENLISTMENTS
Burt, Alfred S.
Lyon, Edward B.
Phillips, L. C.
Hulshart, Russell S.
Newman, Amos H.
Kisling, Alvin L.
Newman, Oliver
Poinsett, Amos M. Truex, Fred W.
COMPANY G, SECOND INFANTRY, N. G.
Brown, Elwood
Megill, Ernest E.
Power, Matthew A.
Cashion, David D.
Mery, Edward
Roberts, John S.
Conover, Joseph H.
Mount, Frank A.
Thompson, Melvin G.
Cottrell, Walter
Nelson, Godfred
Wagoner, Robert
Hersh, Arthur B.
Oakes, Walter H.
Will, Eugene
Yonkawsi, Cozmer F.
COMPANY H, THIRD INFANTRY, N. G.
Cooke, Archer B. Crosson, Arthur J.
Johnson, William H.
Stults, Fred O.
Crosson, James H.
MacDonald, John B.
Vunck, George L.
Gracey, Raymond R. Hippenstiel, Harold F.
Newkirk, Edward
Wilson, Louis E.
Hurley, Arthur A.
Sanderson, David C.
Wyllie, Robert J.
Johnson, Edward
AMBULANCE CORPS NO. 1, N. G.
Falk, George
CALL TO THE SERVICE
Feinberg, Harry D.
MacDowell, Harry M.
Feinberg, Samuel
Martinson, Hans A.
Ferry, Cadwalader
Martinson, Neal J.
Mehms, Carl F.
Armstrong, Morris Baldwin, William
Gaffney, Wm. H.
Meyer, Phillip H.
Banks, Grover Banks, Herbert Beckes, George C.
Goff, Francis J. Greenberg, David S.
Meyers, Arthur Miller, Oscar
Morris, Thomas L.
Beckman, Lewis A.
Bedford, Herbert E.
Bennett, Milton A.
Brennan, Jack J.
Hendrickson, Wm. H.
Houlihan, James W. Hunt, Victor A.
Phillips, Lazarus Pollenng, Earl H.
Reevey, Johnson G.
Chipman, Isaac
Colarossi, Guiseppe Covert, William T. Dallas, William Thos. Dettlinger, Fred. W. Devereaux, Eugene M. Dixon, William A.
Kristol, Israel Kumpel, John J. Lawes, Reginald V. Lawley, John G. Legg, Arthur
Smith, William V. Stein, Joseph F. Tauenbaum, Nathan
Doremus, Thomas P. Eggenberger, Oswald Eldridge, Robert L. Farrow, Herbert M.
Lifflander, Albert
Lindquist, Julius Loganchuck, Fred
McKaig, Willard H.
A PARTIAL LIST OF CASUALTIES
Alger, Edward, drum., Belmar Marine Corp., wounded.
Angelo, Lacrotia, pvt., Rumson; killed in action. Apicelli, Joseph, Asbury Park; killed.
Armstrong, William, pvt., Freehoid, First Division; died of pneumonia in France.
Ayres, Edmund, pvt., Little Silver; in French Hospital for pneumonia.
Baker, C. Vernon, corp., Asbury Park; killed in action.
Barkelow, Harvey, sgt., Freehold; Co. M. 118th Infantry, wounded in action. Beatty, John A., pvt., Long Branch; 165th Ambulance Corp., wounded. Beegle, Henry B., Asbury Park; killed. Bernocco, George, Asbury Park; died of wounds received in action.
Bigelow, Roland B., Asbury Park; killed. Birdsall, Vardin E., pvt., Manasaquan; injured overseas. Borden, Edwin F., pvt., Little Silver; 165th Ambulance Corp., gassed three times.
Mullen, Howard L.
Hanaway, William L. Hemlick, Edward
Nesci, Rocco Pinson, Alden R.
Byrne, Dennis K. Carhart, John J. Carhart, William F. Caulking, Daniel P. Chapkowitz, Phillip
Jackson, Joseph Jarvis, Ronald Jeffrey, Wallace Johnson, Garrett I.
Johnson, Jr. Steven J. Kanrass, Louis
Rich, Willis J. Robinson, James Sacco, Nicholas Schachter, Samuel Seaman, Otis, R. Smith, Joseph Smith, Van K.
Tilton, Howard S. Watson, Freddie Wesley, Joseph West, James W.
Patterson, Lester
Wyllie, Charles
Abbott, Michael Agosastos, James Applegate, Daniel H.
Knapp, Gordon A. Thompson, R. R.
Francis, Paul E.
Gryson, Frederick A. Halsey, Jr. Charles D.
Morris, Wilber
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Borden, Harry A., Asbury Park; killed. Brown, Thomas C., Asbury Park; killed. Butlin, George, pvt., Matawan; accident- ally killed.
Carmen, Henry, pvt., Manasquan; injur- ed overseas.
Carney, James, Matawan; killed in ac- tion.
Carr, James, pvt., Freehold; First Co. Ordnance Replacement, died of pneu- monia in France.
Carroll, James, pvt., Red Bank; Marine Corp., killed.
Carton, Francis, pvt., Holmdel; killed.
Casaburi, Francesco, Belmar; 303d Engi- neers, gassed.
Chamberlin, Carl B., Asbury Park; killed.
Coble, G. Frank, Asbury Park; killed. Compton, Samuel H., Rumson; killed in action.
Conover, Alfred P., pvt., Keyport; Co. L, 59th Infantry, lost arm at Chateau Thierry.
Corish, Jean or John, Asbury Park; killed.
Couse, Joseph M., Asbury Park; killed. Crossman, James H., lieutenant, Belmar; killed in action.
Curley, Rulif F., Freehold; died of pneu- monia, France.
Curtis, Harry, Belmar; 310th Infantry, slightly wounded.
Curtis, Joseph L., sgt., Little Silver; wounded.
Daley, Harold, Asbury Park; killed.
Dexter, Charles S., Matawan; killed. Flegal, LaRue, Ocean Grove; killed.
Formerly, John J., pvt., Matawan; shell shocked and wounded.
Furey, John J., pvt., Matawan; killed.
Gere, James A., pvt., Freehold; Co. G, 39th Infantry, died of wounds.
Grogan, John F., lieut., 17th Engineers. wounded.
Hagen, James A., pvt., Matawan; wound- ed in action.
Halton, George H., Rumson; killed.
Haverstick, Ethelbert, Belmar; 310th In- fantry, slightly wounded.
Healey, Thomas F., pvt., Belmar; killed. Herbert, Raymond, Belmar; died of pneumonia.
Hill,. David F., pvt., Freehold; 303d Trench Mortar Battery, wounded.
Holdeman, F. Albert, pvt., with Can- adian forces; killed.
Hopkins, Harvey, pvt., Red Bank; Co. L, 310th Infantry, wounded.
Hourihan, James F., pvt., Cliffwood; died of disease.
Hutchinson, William, lieut., 5th Regi- ment U. S. Marines, wounded.
Johnson, Siren, sgt., Matawan; gassed.
Koplnak, Stephen, pvt., Red Bank; par- alyzed Fort Dix.
Kridel, Abraham M., Red Bank; 811th
Infantry, gassed.
Lagroteria, Angelo, killed.
Lanzner, Charles, Asbury Park; killed. Leek, Melvin L., Belford; wounded. Lefferts, Russell, corp., Avon; killed.
Leighton, Robert L. M. D., Manasquan; injured overseas.
Linson, Webster, lieut., Shrewsbury; aviation, wounded.
Lykes, Howard, pvt., Co. D, 104th Engi- neers; killed."
McGarrity, Joseph, pvt., Red Bank; Co. B, 311th Infantry, wounded.
MacGregor, - died of pneumonia, France. -, pvt., Long Branch; Meehan, Daniel, wagoner, Red Bank; 113th Infantry, killed.
Meeker, William H., Rumson; killed in action.
Morton, Abner, pvt., Manasquan; in- jured.
Mount, Fred A., pvt., Manasquan; in- jured.
Music, George, capt., Matawan; wounded in action.
Nagle, James E., pvt., Matawan; wound- ed in action.
Nelson, John, Rumson; killed.
Patterson, William L., Asbury Park; killed.
Phillips, John H., Atlantic Highlands, 303d Engineers, wounded.
Prots, Arthur S., Keyport; killed.
Reid, Edward, Rumson; killed
Reisman, Henry, sgt., Long Branch; gassed and wounded.
Rex, Ellsworth, Rumson; killed.
Robertson, Finley, pvt., Oceanic; with Scottish troops, wounded.
Rogers, Jaycox (colored) pvt., Red Bank; insane.
Rydell, Charles K., Asbury Park; killed. Snyder, Earl S., aviation, Atlantic High- lands; wounded.
Snyder, Everett, Asbury Park; wounded. Sprague, Lester B., pvt., Manasquan; injured.
Stahl, Frank D., pvt., Co. D, 104th Engi- neers; slightly wounded.
Stokey, Clarence, pvt., Manasquan; killed.
Story, Albert, sgt .; died in France.
Swannell, Joseph, lieut., Red Bank; 808d Engineers, killed.
Tilton, Herbert O., lieut., Eatontown; 809th Pioneer Infantry, died of disease Base Hospital, France.
Tuzenew, Robert, Asbury Park; killed.
VanDorn, Philip, lieut., Asbury Park; died of meningitis, France.
Vunck, Malden, pvt., Manasquan; killed. Welch, Edward, pvt., Freehold; wound- ed.
White, George, pvt., Little Silver; in French Hospital for disease.
Wilson, Carl, pvt., Sea Bright; 165th Ambulance Corp., wounded.
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BIOGRAPHICAL
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Col. Edwin F. Applegate
MONMOUTH COUNTY
EDWIN FORREST APPLEGATE, the only child of William (4) Applegate, and his first wife, Elizabeth (Price) Applegate, was born in New York City, June 3, 1831, and succeeded his father in the printing business on Ann street, which was later moved to Fulton, then to William, and back to Ann street, New York City. William (3) Ap- plegate, was married to Hester Martin by the Rev. Ira Condict, pastor of the Low Dutch Church, New Brunswick, May 5, 1803. The lat- ter's father, William (2) Applegate, was a quar- termaster in the Revolutionary War, and also served in the Colonial wars. His ancestor was driven from Yorkshire, England, prior to 1600, on account of religious persecution, and after a short stay in Holland, emigrated to the Connec -. ticut plantations, which he was forced to leave as he was a faithful adherent of the Church of England. Going first to Rhode Island, the fam- ily then settled on Long Island, then on Staten Island, and then moved to Monmouth county, New Jersey, in 1674, or earlier, and all having very large families their descendants are numer- ous in Monmouth, Middlesex, and Ocean counties, in other parts of New Jersey, and throughout this and other countries.
The New York Typothetae states that William (4) Applegate was "the first man who made a business of doing press work for the trade." The office was on the east corner of Ann street and Theatre alley, the first floor being his press room, while the top floor was his composing room. The building is still standing (1888) as a front of the Everett building, but completely changed in ap- pearance. He had six cylinder presses, and com- menced business for himself, in 1840, as a suc- cessor to Jared W. Bell, whose name is first found in the New York City Directory in 1822. Bell had a large office for those days, but was always in pecuniary difficulties. As early as 1837 Bell had a mortgage of $10,000 on his concern. The earliest theatrical New York printers were Bell & Conrad. Applegate, upon his purchase of the plant, ordered one of the new-plan cylinder presses from London, and after its arrival waited three months for a mechanic to come from England to put it together. This was the first cylinder press that was operated with any great degree of success in New York City, and its improvements were viewed and utilized by various inventors in the United States, and its endless driven move- ment is about the same as now used. This press was exhibited at the Crystal Palace in 1854, after which it was broken up. William Applegate did a large business in theatrical, book and mezzotint printing, and also did the press work for the
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"Sunday Times," "Sunday Murcury," "Daily Arena," "Sober Second Thought," "New York Despatch," &c.
Upon his death, in 1847, his son, Edwin Forrest Applegate, succeeded to the business and contin- ued it until about 1855, when he was succeeded by his step-father, John Cameron, who in turn was succeeded by his son, John L. Cameron, who continued the business until his death, about 1901. Edwin F. Applegate was a member of Empire Company, No. 42, New York Volunteer Firemen, and captain of the Cameron Light Guards. Re- moving to Warren, Rhode Island, as editor of the "Warren Daily Telegraph," he served as captain of the Rhode Island Heavy Artillery. He edited a paper at Williamsburg, Virginia, and then went to Red Bank, New Jersey, to take charge of the "New Jersey Standard" for the Rev. R. T. Mid- dleditch, and served as captain of the Shrewsbury Military Company of the New Jersey Governor's Light Guards. He was elected colonel of the Twenty-ninth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers, during the Civil War, and on account of ill health resigned a month before his enlistment expired, January, 1865, after having led his regiment at the battle of Fredericksburg, December 15-16, 1864. He purchased "The Monmouth Inquirer," March 30, 1865, from Benjamin Snyder, and re- mained editor and owner until his death. He was engrossing clerk of the New Jersey Assem- bly during the winter of 1873, and was the first county auditor of Monmouth county, and organ- ized that office, "conducting it with marked ability." He joined Mystic Brotherhood, Free and Accepted Masons, at Red Bank, and demitted to Olive Branch Lodge, No. 16, of Freehold, of which two successive generations are now members; he was also a member of Tennent Lodge, No. 69, Knights of Pythias, of which his son is now a member; a member of Good Will Hook and Lad- der Company, &c. He was also secretary of the Monmouth Battle Monument Commission until his death, and a member of the St. Peter's Episcopal Church, clerk of the vestry for many years, as was also his son, Maxcy Applegate, Senior. He also was postmaster of Freehold from June 18, 1874, to March 3, 1883. After the death of Mr. Applegate his widow was owner of "The Inquirer" until 1891, when it was sold by her to her son. Maxcy Applegate, Jr., who is still the owner, editor and publisher (1922), a period of thirty- seven years.
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