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WALLACE, EMMETT-Son of Wylie Wallace, Johnson St. Born June 7, 1895. Was inducted into service July 28, 1918. Was sent to Camp Merritt and placed with 549th Engineer Corps. He sailed for France in August, 1918.
WATERS, WILLIAM JOHN-Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Waters, 6 E. College St. Born July 1, 1894. Was inducted into service in July, 1918, sent to Camp Jackson and attached to heavy artillery. He was trans- ferred to Camps Sherman and Gordon, was made Corporal, and sailed for France in October, 1918. Corporal Waters was gassed. Returned to U. S. in January, 1919. Honorably dis- charged in February.
WEINER, JOHN H .- Son of Mrs. Lena Weiner, 172 Smith St. Born August 5, 1890. Was in- ducted into service December 14. 1917. Was sent to Camp Sher- man and attached to the 308th Ammunition Train. He was transferred to Camp Upton, sailed for France June 12, 1918. Returned to the United States May 1, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service on the fourteenth of that month.
WELCH, VINCENT B .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Welch, Main St., Houston. Born May 19, 1897. Enlisted June 4, 1918. He was attached to Bat- tery A, 49th Coast Artillery Corps. Sailed for France in Oc- tober, 1918. Returned to the United States March 1, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service March 31, 1919.
WESLOSKY, JOHN-Son of John and Susana Weslosky. Born January 6, 1895. Enlisted in the Marine Corps September 17, 1914. He was placed with Company 17, Regiment 2, sta- tioned at Norfolk, and was sent to Cuba and other islands. He was honorably discharged from service September 16, 1918.
WHITE, DAVID-Son of Mr. and Mrs. George White, McGovern. Born December 16, 1890. Was inducted into service October 6, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Com- pany M, 347th Infantry, 87th Di- vision. He was transferred to Camp Pike, then Dix, sailed overseas August 23. 1918. Re- turned to the United States De- cember 30, 1918, and was honor- ably discharged January 18, 1919.
WHITE, EDWARD-Son of Mr. and Mrs. George White, McGovern. Born August 10, 1896. Enlisted August 30, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and at- tached to Company E, 120th In- fantry He sailed for France October 7, 1918. Returned to the United States April II, 1919, and was honorably discharged on the twenty-fifth of that month.
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WHITE, BOYD-Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. White, Adams Ave. Born August 24, 1897. En- listed April 2, 1917, in the Navy. He was sent to Newport News, then to Rhode Island. Was as- signed to the U. S. S. Louisiana. Made several trips across.
WHITE, GROVER A .- Son of Marmaduke White, 14 E. Pitt St. Born May 6, 1889. Was in- ducted into service July 26, 1918. Was sent to Camp Lee and placed with the 624th Casual Company. He sailed overseas in September, 1918, returned to the United States June 2, 1919, and was discharged from service later that month.
WILKINSON, THOMAS McKINLEY-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, Hous- ton. Born July 17, 1896. Was inducted into service September 4, 1918. Was sent to Camp For- rest and placed with the 6th En- gineers. He died of influenza October 26, 1918.
WILLIAMS, HARRY-Son of Evans Williams. Born April 16, 1893. Was inducted into ser- vice October 6, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with 23rd Supply Train, 6th Training Battalion.
He was honorably discharged from service Decem- ber 7, 1918.
WILLIAMS, ARTHUR-Son of Mrs. James Williams, 108 E. Pike St. Born May 17, 1890. Was inducted into service May 25, 1918. He was assigned to Military Police duty and was honorably discharged from the service of the United States January 25, 1919.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM H. -Son of Henry Williams, 104 Highland Ave. Born January 27, 1898. Was inducted into ser- vice September 2, 1918. Sent to Camp Forrest and placed with Company C, 129th Engineers. He was made Corporal, sailed overseas in October, 1918.
WILLISON, JAMES EARL -Son of Homer and Doret M. Willison, Houston. Born Sep- tember 2, 1894. Enlisted Decem- ber 13, 1917. Was sent to Camp Taylor and was attached to Com- pany F, 309th Supply Train. He was made Corporal, sailed for France September 16. 1918.
WILSON, BOYD E .- Son of J. C. Wilson, Meadowlands. Born in 1892. Enlisted with Company H, Ioth Infantry, 28th Division. Was sent to Camp Hancock and sailed for France May 3, 1918. He was killed Sep- tember 8, 1918, in the Argonne Wood offensive.
WILSON, JOHN A .- Son of John C. Wilson, Meadowlands. Born January, 1893. Enlisted May 15, 1917, in the Marine Corps. He was sent to Phila- delphia, then to Quantico. Was made Sergeant and sailed for France September I3, 1918.
WILSON, LON B .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wilson, 112 E. College St. Born January 25, 1893. Was inducted into service September 8, 1917. Was sent to Camp Sherman and placed with the 24th Infantry. He was ap- pointed Corporal April 21, 1918, and was honorably discharged from service December 21, 1918.
WILSON, THOMAS, JR .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Meadowlands. Born November 14, 1896. Was in- ducted into service September 21, 1917. Was sent to Camp Lee and placed with Company B, 30Ist Regiment. He was trans- ferred to Camp Meade, sailed for France in March, 1918, and had training with the British Tank Service. Returned to the United States March 10, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service the latter part of that month.
WOZNIAK. JOSEPH, 238 E. College St .- Born in 1893. En- listed June II, 1917. Was sent to Camp Hancock and attached to Company L, IIoth Infantry. He was transferred to Camp Hayes, then to Merritt. Sailed for France in April, 1918. Re- turned to the United States Oc- tober 26, 1918, and was honor- ably discharged from service February 17, 1919.
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FORSYTHE, SAMUEL THOMAS, M.D .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Forsythe, 159 W. College St. Born October 4, 1882. Enlisted in the Medical Corps, May 2, 1917, and was commissioned Captain. He was sent to Camps Dodge, Funston, and Mills. Sailed for France, June 4, 1918. Returned to the United States, April 19, 1919, and was honorably discharged May 6, 1919.
EVANS, GEORGE J .- Son
of Mrs. Effie Evans. Born June I, 1893. Was inducted into ser- vice July 2, 1918. Sent to Camp Meade, and placed with Com- pany C, 312th Machine Gun Bat- talion. He was appointed Ist Lieutenant. Sailed overseas, July 7, 1918. Returned to the United States, in May, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service June 1, 1919.
GIFFIN, RICHARD GLENN, M.D .-- Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Giffin. Born October 31, 1891. Enlisted August 23, 1917, and was given the rank of Ist Lieutenant. He was assigned to Camp Humphreys, and was hon- orably discharged from service, December 22, 1918.
BIRD, WALTER, 110 Mur- dock St .- Born February 7, 1897. Enlisted May 27, 1917, with Company I, Ioth Infantry, 28th Division, and was sent to Camp Hancock. He sailed for France, May 3, 1918. Returned to the United States, May 12, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service May 27, 1919.
BISHOP, URSHEL R .- Son of George and Sarah Bishop, Pike St., Houston. Born Octo- ber 5, 1888, was inducted into service, July 14, 1917. Was sent to Murfreesboro, Tenn., and placed with Company C, 2nd Battalion. He was later trans- ferred to Edgewood, Md., and honorably discharged from ser- vice, March 1, 1919.
BROWN, EARL-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Brown, 33 Payne St. Born August 28, 1893. Was inducted into service in August, 1918. Sent to Camp Custer, and was later transferred to Camp Grant. Private Brown was hon- orably discharged from service, in November, 1918.
BROWN, EUGENE BELL- Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brown, Houston. Born July 16, 1889. Was inducted into service, August 19, 1918. He was sent to Camp Custer, and was honorably discharged from service, August 22, 1918.
BROWN, CHARLES OLI- VER-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield Brown, Greenside Ave., Canonsburg. Born May 25, 1890. Enlisted October 27, 1917. Was assigned to Camp Sherman, and placed with 317th Engineers, 92nd Division. He was trans- ferred to Camp Upton. Sailed for France, June 10, 1918. Re- turned to the United States, March 6, 1919, and was honor- ably discharged from service, on the thirty-first of that month.
BRZEZINSKI, STANIS- LAW, 337 E. Pike S .- Born in 1895. Enlisted in the Polish Army, in December, 1917, and was sent to Canada. There he was placed with the 5th Com- pany, 3rd.Regiment. He went to France in February, 1918.
CARTER, SAMUEL-Son of Daniel Carter, Houston. Born in 1891. Was inducted into service August 5. 1918, sent to Camp Grant, and attached to the 13th Provisional Company, 160th In- fantry. He was transferred to Camp Custer and placed with Company 7, 16Ist Depot Brigade, and was honorably discharged from service December 22, 1918.
CARLISLE, ISAAC-Son of Mrs. John Carlisle. Born June 9,' 1886. Enlisted December 5, 1917, and was sent to Camp Hancock. He was placed with 16th Company, 2nd Motor Me- was, July 1, 1919, still in service. chanics, 28th Division. Went overseas in March, 1918, and was in service at the Front. Carlisle was made Corporal, then Ser- geant.
CLIFFORD, FLOYD-Son of Jacob Clifford, 225 Lincoln Ave. Born April 26, 1897. Was inducted into service August 5, 1918, sent to Camp Humphreys, and placed with 2nd Casual De- partment. He was honorably discharged from the service of the United States January 9. 1919.
COLAIZZO, JAMES M., 18 Jefferson Ave .- Born August 28, 1896. Was inducted into service September 4, 1918, sent to Camp Forest and was attached to the Engineer Corps. He was trans- ferred to Camp Sherman and honorably discharged from the United States Service there.
COWAN, JAMES B .- Son of Frank Cowan, 410 Ridge Ave. Born August 24, 1897. Was in- ducted into service August I, 1917. He was attached to the Medical Corps, made Sergeant, and sailed for France in Janu- ary. 1918. Returned to the United States in March, 1919, and was honorably discharged later that month.
CRSTOFF, MIKE-Son of John Crstoff, 308 Oak Ave. Born May 3, 1896. Was inducted into service April 3. 1918. He was sent to Camp Lee, attached to the Artillery, and sailed for France in June, 1918.
DOUGLAS, LEROY-Son of Mrs. Patsy Fullen, Midland No. I. Born October 30, 1892. En- listed August 4, 1918. Was sent to Camp Custer, and was placed with Company G, So3rd Pioneer Infantry. He was transferred to Camps Dix and Grant, sailed overseas in October, 1918.
DUGAN, JOSEPH-Son of Tony Dugan, Houston. Born November 25, 1894. Enlisted May 19, 1918, at Columbus Bar- racks. He was placed with Company K, 7th Ammunition Train. Went overseas in June, 1918.
ECKMAN, NELSON LES- TER-Born March 27, 1894. En- listed May 12, 1917, in the Eng- lish Army. He sailed overseas July 29, 1917. Returned to the United States April 26, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service May 9, 1919.
FADARINK, FRANK, Mid- land No. 1-Born April 18, 1893. Was inducted into service Octo- ber II, 1917. Sent to Camp For- rest and placed with the 147th Aero Squadron as Cook. He sailed overseas March 6, 1918. Returned to the United States March 19, 1919, and was honor- ably discharged from service April 11, 1919.
FANARA, JOE, 172 E. Col- lege St .- Born in August, 1890. Enlisted October 6, 1917. Was sent to Camp Pike and attached to Company 51, 13th Regiment, 162nd Depot Brigade. He was transferred to Camp Sherman and honorably discharged from service November 17, 1918.
GRESTOFF, MIKE-Son of John Grestoff, 306 Oak Ave. Born April 3. 1896. Was in- ducted into service April 1, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee and placed with the Artillery. He sailed for France in July, 1918.
WILSON, JAMES E., M.D., I28 W. Pike St .- Enlisted, Sep- tember 3, 1918, with the Medical Reserve Corps. He was sent to Camp Dix. Was commissioned Ist Lieutenant.
PLUNKETT, RAY-Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Plunkett, Houston. Born February 8, 1888. Enlisted August 25, 1917, in the 2nd R. O. T. C. He was attached to 335th Field Artillery. Was commissioned 2nd Lieuten- ant, and was honorably dis- charged from service, January 22, 1919.
ADONNA, DOMINICK MIKE, 227 Giffon Ave .- Was in- ducted into service, September I, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee, and placed with the 158th Depot Bri- gade. He went to France, re- turned to the United States, and was honorably discharged from service, April 22, 1919.
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HARSHA, NETTIE B .- Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Harsha, 227 Hutchin- son Ave. Enlisted February I, 1918, as an Army Nurse. She was sent to Camp Jackson, Camp McClelland, and Camp Dodge, and was honorably discharged from the service of the United States in June, 1919.
HEMPHILL, JOHN R .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hemphill, Pike St., Houston. Born April 6, 1890. Enlisted in May, 1918. Was sent to Camp Cody, N. Y., and placed in the Intelligence Department. He went overseas October 3, 1918. Returned to the United States April 17, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service May 23, 1919.
HOLLIDAY, JOHN C .- Son of Mrs. Margaret Holliday, 12 S. Jefferson Ave. Born Decem- ber 7, 1897. Enlisted December 17, 1917, in the Air Service. He was sent to the U. S. S. M. A., Princeton, transferred to Camp Dick, Ellington Field, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice December 12, 1918.
KOBRYS, ALEX, 58 New Philadelphia St .- Born August 6, 1896. Was inducted into ser- vice May 25, 1918, and sent to Camp Greenleaf. He was placed with the Medical Corps, trans- ferred to Camp Sherman, and was honorably discharged from service January 13, 1919.
LEACH, JOSEPH P., JR .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Leach, 244 Smithfield St. Born April 30, 1899. Enlisted October I, 1918, in the S. A. T. C. at Ann Arbor. He was honorably dis- charged from service in Decem- ber, 1918.
LEACH, LACY L .- Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Leach, 244 Smithfield St. Born June 30, 1896. Enlisted at Columbus Bar- racks, December 9, 1917, with the Radio Mechanic Detachment of the Air Service. He was as- signed to Kelly Field and was honorably discharged from ser- vice December 12, 1918.
LEWIS, JAMES O .- Son of Harry Lewis, 127 Murdoch St. Born in 1891. Enlisted July I, 1918. Was sent to Camp Colt and placed with Company B, 337th Tank Corps. He went overseas October 27, 1918. Re- turned to the United States May I, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged May 16, 1919.
LUNSON, ROBERT-Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lunson, 2171/2 Lincoln St. Born January 31, 1896. Was inducted into ser- vice September 21, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with Company L. 330th Infantry, 83rd Division. He was made Corporal and sailed for France June 12, 1918. Returned' to the United States in January, 1919, and was honorably discharged from ser- vice February 12.
MARINO, ANTONIO, 47 E. Canonsburg-Born . November 21, 1889. Was inducted into ser- vice May 25, 1918. Sent to Camp Greenleaf and placed with Base Hospital No. 82. He was trans- ferred to Camp Merritt and sailed for France August 30, 1918. Returned to the United States June 9, 1919, and was hon- orably discharged at Camp Lee, June 16, 1919.
MELONE, JOHN R .- Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Melone, 209 Vine St. Born June 29, 1891. Was in- ducted into service February 26, 1918. He was sent to Camp Sherman, placed with Company M, 329th Infantry. Sailed for France in May, 1918.
MELONE, RILEY WILSON -Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Melone, 209 Vine St. Born October 6, 1894. Enlisted June 15, 1918, with the Tank Corps. He was assigned to Pennsylvania State College, Camp Colt. Was at- tached to Company C, 304th Tank Corps. Sailed overseas October 18, 1918. Returned to the United States May 1, 1919, and was honorably discharged on the sixteenth of that month.
MELONE, ROBERT R .- Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Melone, 209 Vine St. Born March 30, 1897. Was inducted into service September 4, 1918. Sent to Camp Forrest and attached to Company A, 124th Engineers. He was honorably discharged from the service of the United States January 23, 1919.
MOHLER, HERBERT-Son of W. G. Mohler, 144 Vine St. Born November If, 1893. Was inducted into service October 9, 1917. He was stationed at Camp Mills and went to France in No- vember, 1917. Returned to the United States in June, 1919, and was honorably discharged later that month with the rank of Ser- geant.
MONTROSS, FRANCESCO -Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Montross. Born March 12, 1893. Was inducted into service April 12, 1918. He was sent to Camp Lee, placed with Company I. 320th Infantry, 8oth Division. Sailed for France May 17, 1918. Peturned to the United States May 3, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service June 14, 1919.
MURRAY, JOSEPH-Born October 16, 1892. Was inducted into service May 25, 1918. Sent to Camp Greenleaf and placed with the Medical Corps. He was made Corporal and was honor- ably discharged from the service of the United States December 4, 1918.
McCONNELL, J. CLAR- ENCE-Son of Mrs. Jennie McConnell, 323 E. Pike St. Born June 27, 1896. Was in- ducted into service July 29, 1918. Sent to Camp Forrest and was attached to Company E, 214th Engineers, 14th Division. He was transferred to Camp Custer and was honorably discharged from service February 1, 1919.
McELHANY, LYMAN-Son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. McElhany, 34I Ridge Ave. Born October 20, 1900. Enlisted December 5, 1918, with the Air Service and was sent to Kelly Field. He was transferred to Waco and sailed for France June 7. . 1918. Re- turned to the United States De- cember 19, 1918, and was honor- ably discharged from service on the twenty-third of that month.
ROSENBERG, JACOB-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosen- berg, 413 S. Central Ave. Born October 27. 1897. Enlisted Octo- ber 1, 1918, with the University of Michigan S. A. T. C. He was honorably discharged from ser- vice December 13, 1918.
McFALL, ARTHUR-Son of Charles and Anna McFall, Thomas, Pa. Born April 19, 1890. Was inducted into service May 25, 1918. Sent to Camp Greenleaf and attached to Base Hospital No. 69. He was trans- ferred to Camp Meade and sailed overseas August 29, 1918. Was made Sergeant.
McWILLIAMS, JAMES HALL-Son of Mr. and Mrs. McWilliams, 364 Ridge Ave. Born December 29, 1897. Was inducted into service August 30, 1918. Sent to Camp Lee and placed with Company F, 17th Training Battalion. He was honorably discharged from ser- vice January 27, 1918.
PATSCH, CLARK-Son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac C. Patsch, Pike St., Houston. Born March 31, 1890. Enlisted December 3, 1917. Was sent to Camp Meigs and attached to 30Ist Unit of the 3rd Army Corps. He sailed over- seas January 16, 1918. Returned to the United States June II, charged from service the latter part of that month.
Moses HYTHON, WELFORD-Son of Hython, Houston. Born June 15, 1888. Was in- ducted into service in June, 1918. He was sent to Camp Custer, and appointed Cook for the 3rd Colored Detachment Casual Company. He was transferred to Camp Grant and honorably discharged in September, 1918.
JONES, JAMES B .- Son of Mrs. David Jones, 194 E. College St. Born April 19, 1894. En- listed July 5, 1917, with the 15th Engineers. He was placed with Company C, stationed at Oak- mont. Sailed overseas July 9, 1917. He returned to the United States May 1, 1919, and was hon- orably discharged from service on the fifteenth of that month.
JOYCE, THOMAS M.,323 E. Pike St .- Born May 13, 1890. Was inducted into service Feb- ruary 27, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and attached to Ma- chine Gun Company, 112th Regi- ment. He sailed overseas from Camp Dix, May 5, 1918. Re- turned to the United States April 30, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service May 6, I9I9.
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RUNION, RICHARD SPEAR-Son of A. L. Runion,
261 N. Central Ave. Born De-
cember 28, 1883. Enlisted with Company H, IIoth Infantry. Was sent to Fort Benjamin Har- rison, then Camp Hancock. He sailed for France May 3, 1918. Was made Sergeant. Returned to the United States May 12, 1919, and was honorably dis- charged from service on the eighteenth of that month.
STOKER, MARTIN, 176 Smith St .- Born March 19, 1893. Enlisted October 17, 1914. He was stationed in California, was attached to the Infantry, and was honorably discharged from the service of the United States March 7, 1917.
Pike St .- Born in 1890. En- RUSISSKI, MIKE, 335 E.
listed in the Polish Army in
December, 1917. He was sent to Camp in Canada, sailed for France in February, 1918.
RUSSELL, ROBERT GRAF-
TON-Son of Mrs. Martha Rus- sell, Pike St., Houston. Born July 29, 1894. Was inducted into service October 6, 1917. Sent to Camp Sherman and placed with the Headquarters Company. He sailed overseas September 8, 1918. Was made Sergeant. Re- turned to the United States June 12, 1919.
SICA, MIKE-Born April II, 1889. Went into service Decem- ber 8, 1917. Was assigned to Jackson Barracks and placed with Battery C, Ist Trench Ar- tillery. He went overseas March 29, 1918. Returned to the United States February 28, 1919, and was honorably discharged from service March 15, 1919, with the rank of Corporal.
TEMPLETON, HOWARD K .- Son of W. M. Templeton, Houston. Born June 17, 1892. Was inducted into service Octo- ber 6, 1917. Sent to Camp Sher- man and placed with Company
B, 336th Machine Gun Battalion, 87th Division. He was trans- ferred to Camp Pike and sailed for France August 23, 1918. Re-
turned to the United States March 8, 1919, and was honor- ably discharged on the twenty- third of that month.
WILSON, HAROLD B .- Son
of George H. Wilson. Born May 26, 1897. Was inducted into service August 11, 1918. Sent to Camp Wadsworth and attached to the Medical Corps. He sailed overseas September 1I, 1918.
WILLIAMS, EUGENE-Son of Mrs. Jennie Giles, 133 E. Col- lege St. Born October 28, 1895. Was inducted into service in Oc- tober, 1917. Sent to Camp Sher- man and placed with Company D, 529th Engineers. He went overseas August 15, 1918.
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These Canonsburg Men Were in the Service of Our Country But Unfortunately Their Pictures and. Records Could Not Be Obtained
Asquard, Mike
Disalle, Patsy .
McQuade, William
Asquard, Domerick
Ferabase, Loui
Mc Williams, F. A.
Bird, Fred
Ferabase, William
Patterson, C. F.
Bird, Walter
Greene, W. A.
Pettitt, Walter J.
Bissell, William
Hoxworth, Porter
Phillips, William U.
Brancato, Tony
Jermiah, S. W.
Stocker, James
Bryant, William W.
Lewis, James O.
Thompson, William H.
Bush, G. D.
Kenausky, Joseph
Underco, George
Cohen, Hyman
King, Elza
Uzzo, Emiles
Christman, Frank
Morgan, J. W.
VanEman, J. J.
Cubbage, J. M.
Mortimer, Leroy
Wemesis, William
Deome, Peter
Murphy, Earl
William, Beppler
Dilanro,·Vincent
McAffee, William R.
White, Paul H.
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