Indiana World War Records: Gold Star Honor Roll,
A Record of Indiana Men and Women who died in the service of the
United States and the Allied Nations in the World War, 1914-1918  

 
James Bethel Gresham; Corporal, Sixteenth Infantry The first American to give his life on the battlefields of France after the armed forces of the United States Began military operations against Germany was a Hoosier lad, James Bethel Gresham, of Evansville, Indiana. The impressive ceremonies held at the time of his funeral, and that of the two comrades who fell during the same raid that caused Corporal Gresham's death, are particularly appropriate to Indiana's Gold Star Volume. General Bordeaux, the French commander of the sector in which the raid occurred, near Bathelemont, accompanied by his full staff, infantry, artillery, and engineer chiefs, and a representative of the French Corps commander, had charge of the ceremonies. As the bodies of these first heroes were lowered in the graves, a company of United States Infantry fired three volleys, and the trumpeter sounded taps. General Bordeaux delivered the following address:
"In the name of the Eighteenth Division, in the name of the French Army, and in the name of France,
I bid farewell to Corporal Gresham, Private Enright, and Private Hay, of the Sixteenth Infantry, American Army.  

"Of their own free will they had left their happy and prosperous country to come over here.
They knew that the war continued in Europe; they knew that the forces fighting for honor, love, justice, civilization,
were still checked by the long prepared forces which are serving the powers of brutal domination, oppression, barbarity. They knew that an effort was still necessary.  

"They ignored nothing of the circumstances. Nothing had been concealed from them neither the length nor hardships of this war,
nor the violence of the battle, nor the dread fulness of the new weapons, nor   

the perfidy of the foe. Nothing stopped them. They had accepted to lead a hard and strenuous life;
they had crossed the ocean despite great peril; they had taken their place on the front by our side; they have fallen facing the foe in a hard and desperate hand-to-hand fight.
Honor to them! Their families, their friends, and their fellow citizens will be proud when they learn of their death.  

"Men: These graves, the first to be dug in our national soil, at but a short distance from the enemy,
are as a mark of the mighty hand of our allies, firmly clinging to the common task, confirming the will of the people and
Army of the United States to fight with us to a finish; ready to sacrifice as long as it will be necessary,
until final victory for the noblest of causes that of liberty of nations, the weak as well as the mighty.  

"Thus the death of this humble corporal and of these two private soldiers appears to us with extraordinary grandeur.
We will therefore ask that the mortal remains of these young men be left here be left to us forever. We will inscribe on their tombs:
 'Here lie the first soldiers of the United States Republic to fall on the soil of France for Justice and Liberty.'
The passer-by will stop and uncover his head. The travelers of France, of the allied countries, of America,
the men of heart who will come to visit our battle-field of Lorraine, will go out of their way to come here,
to bring to these graves the tribute of their respect and of their gratefulness.  

"Corporal Gresham, Private Enright, Private Hay: In the name of France, I thank you. God receive your souls. Farewell!"
 

Charles Grimes Bowman; Commodore, U. S. N.Highest ranking Naval Officer from Indiana, who died while in service during the World War.  
Charles Grimes Bowman; son of John Milton and Elizabeth Barnett Bowman; born October 15, 1848, Delphi, Ind. Graduated from U.S.Naval Academy in the class of 1869. Married Josephine McFarlaneof Delphi, February 24, 1876. Served successively on the Sabine,Richmond, Constellation, Yantic, and Hartford, from 1869-1876. Naval Academy, 1876-9; on the Adams, 1879-82; Naval Observatory, 1882-6;on the Atlanta and the Boston, 1886-9; Naval Academy, 1889-93; Executive officer Marblehead, 1894-7; Equipment officer Mare Island, 1897-1900;Commander of Castine, 1900-1; Don Juan de Austria, 1901-2;Inspector of 6th light house district, 1902-3; Navy Yard, League Island,Penn., 1903-4; Equipment officer Navy Yard, New York, 1904-5;Captain of Navy Yard, Pensacola, Fla., 1905-6; Commander of the Rhode Island, 1906-7. Retired at own request, as Commodore, June 30, 1907.  
Following the declaration of war by the United States against Germany, April 6, 1917, he again offered his services. Accepted; stationed in Milwaukee, Wis., as Inspector. Died of acute bronchitis October 5,1918, Milwaukee. Buried in Masonic Cemetery, Delphi, Ind. Survived by widow, Josephine McFarlane Bowman, Delphi, Ind.  
Albert Leas Hall; Colonel, U. S. A. Highest ranking Army Officer from Indiana, who died while in service during the World War.  
Albert Leas Hall; son of Albert W. and Leonora Leas Hall; born May 2, 1882, Peru, Indiana. Early education received in the public schools of Indianapolis. Entered the Civil Engineering School of Purdue University in 1901. Before graduating, he passed a competitive examination for a commission in the U.S. Regular Army; appointed Second Lieutenant in the Infantry, April 11, 1905. Promoted to First Lieutenant, July 11, 1907. Graduated with honors from the Mounted Service School, Ft. Riley, Kan., and the School of Fire, Ft. Sill, Okla.  Appointed Inspector and Instructor of Artillery for Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan, in 1913.  
At the outbreak of the World War he was stationed in the Philippine Islands. Ordered to return to U.S., and appointed Director of Artillery at Ft. Sill, Okla. When the Thirty eighth Division was formed he was the choice of his state for Brigadier General for Artillery, but barred because of his youth. Appointed Commanding Officer at Camp Bowie, Tex., and Colonel of the Fiftieth Regiment of Artillery. Died October 18, 1918, of influenza at Camp Bowie, Tex. Buried in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind. Survived by widow, Daisy De Graff Hall, and one son, Lewis Albert Hall.  


Allen County  

Name: Harold T. Adams
Rank: Private  
Son of Ulysses Grant and Clara Schuler Adams; born March 4, 1895, Jolietville, Hamilton County, Ind. Moved with parents to New Haven, Allen County, in 1899. Machinist. Entered service March 8, 1918, Fort Wayne. Sent to Fortress Monroe, Va.; assigned to 29th Balloon Company. Died of influenza October 5, 1918, Fortress Monroe, Va. Buried with military honors in Hesse Cassel Cemetery, near Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: William H. Ahrens
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ahrens; born May 17, 1889, Goeglein, Allen County, Ind. Farmer. Entered service July 23, 1918, Fort Wayne. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 2nd Company, 1st Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred to Battery B, 3rd Training Battalion, thence to Battery F, 1st Regiment, Field Artillery Replacement Depot. Died of influenza October 27, 1918, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried with military honors in the rural cemetery, near his home, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Spencer Thorndyke Alden
Rank: Ensign  
Son of Samuel Rockwell and Carrie Savin Alden; a lineal descendant of John Alden; born July 4, 1894, Traverse Bay, Mich. Educated in Michigan University, and Cornell University. Enlisted in U.S. Navy April 12, 1917. Trained at Norfolk Naval Station, and Pensacola, Fla. Commissioned Ensign. Appointed Naval Aviator Pilot. Transferred to Naval Aviation Station, Bayshore, L. I. Killed in airplane accident March 4, 1918, Great South Bay. Buried with military honors in Greenwood Cemetery, New York City.  
Name: Charles Baron
Rank: Private  
Son of John and Anna E. Baron; born in Allen County, Ind. in 1901, (exact date not known). Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army in April, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind., when he was barely sixteen years old, although he gave his age as eighteen. Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss.; transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J. Overseas in June, 1917. Transferred to Company E, 28th Infantry, 1st Division. Killed in action July 18, 1918. (Place unknown).  
Name: Lansing Behrman
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Behrman, born June 26, 1895, near Fort Wayne, Ind. Entered service June 26, 1918, Fort Wayne. Sent to Camp Sherman, Ohio; assigned to 5th Company, 2nd Training Battalion, 158th Depot Brigade; thence to Company B, 334th Infantry, 84th Division. Transferred to Camp Mills. Overseas in September, 1918. Died of pneumonia October 30, 1918, in American Military Hospital, No. 26. Buried in American Cemetery near Noyers.  
Name: John C. Berry
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Berry; born June 26, 1897, Fort Wayne, Ind. Entered U.S. Navy when sixteen years of age, served four years; discharged. Enlisted in Battery D, 150th Field Artillery, in April 1917. Went to France with the Fort-second (Rainbow) Division. Wounded at Chateau Thierry; invalided to U.S.; treated in hospitals at Camp Sherman, Ohio, and Fort Sheridan, Ill. Died February 5, 1920. Buried with military honors in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Walter G. Betz
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Betz; born December 2, 1892, in Springfield Township, Allen County, Ind. Farmer. Enlisted July 27, 1917. Sent to Camp Wheeler, Ga.; attached to Baker's Company, No. 312. Died of pneumonia December 6, 1917, Camp Wheeler, Ga. Buried with military honors in cemetery near his home, in Allen County, Ind.  
Name: Leo J. Boaeuf
Rank: Private  
Son of Julian and Rose Boaeuf; born February 14, 1891, Fort Wayne, Ind. Employe of Enterprise Art Glass Company, Fort Wayne. Enlisted in U.S. Signal Corps September 20, 1917, Fort Wayne. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky. Overseas in October, 1918; assigned to Company C, 113th Field Signal Battalion, 38th Division. Stricken with influenza enroute, he died October 18, 1918, Stockport, England. Buried in Southern Cemetery, Liverpool, England.  
Name: Albert B. Board
Rank: Private  
Son of John William (deceased) and Mary Board; born May 14, 1888, Meade County, Ky. Living in Fort Wayne, Ind., when he entered service July 9, 1917. Sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; thence to Camp Merritt, N. J. Overseas in December, 1917; assigned to 15th Ambulance Company, Medical Detachment. Participated in battles of Chateau Thierry, Soissons, St. Mihiel, Argonne-Meuse. Died of pneumonia February 8, 1919. Buried in Maple Lawn Cemetery, Pennville, Jay County, Ind.  
Name: Alfred B. Boerger
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Boerger, born September 25, 1894, Fort Wayne, Ind. Contractor. Entered service April 27, 1918, Fort Wayne. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 22nd Company, 6th Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Went overseas in June, 1918; assigned to Company F, 112th Supply Train. Killed in action October 14, 1918. Buried in American Cemetery in the Toul Sector. (Name not known).  
Name: Otto W. Boseker
Rank: Private  
Son of William G. and Sophia Boseker; born October 13, 1891, Fort Wayne, Ind. Employe of General Electric Company, Fort Wayne. Called into service July 25, 1918. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 10th Company, 3rd Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred to Central Officers Training School. Died of influenza October 20, 1918, Base Hospital, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried with military honors in Concordia Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Robert Wilson Bowser
Rank: Private  
Son of Mrs. Florence Bowser; born March 18, 1899, Dayton, Ohio. Apprentice printer, Koch Company, Fort Wayne. Enlisted in U.S. Coast Artillery Corps, March 27, 1917, Fort Wayne. Transferred to Company A, 9th U.S. Infantry. Trained at Fort Thomas, Ky., and Syracuse, N. Y. Went overseas, attached to Second Division. Killed in action July 18, 1918. Battle of Soissons. Buried in isolated Grave, No. 1, Commune Longpont, Aisne, France.  
Name: Ehrhart Bradtmiller
Rank: Private  
Son of Henry and Wilhelmina Bradtmiller; born January 18, 1889, Marion Township, Allen County, Ind. Carpenter. Entered service July 23, 1918, Decatur, Adams County, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Battery A, 2nd Training Battalion, 1st Regiment, Field Artillery Replacement Depot. Died of influenza October 7, 1918, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried in Bingen Cemetery, Preble Township, Adams County, Ind.  
Name: Albert Brintzenhofe
Rank: Private  
Son of A. S. and Rosa Brintzenhofe; born April 21, 1899, near Fort Wayne, Ind. Iron worker. Enlisted in Company E, 1st Infantry, Indiana National Guard, Fort Wayne, July 13, 1917. Transferred to Battery D, 150th Field Artillery. Sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; thence to Camp Mills, L. I. Embarked for overseas October 18, 1917, with Forty-second (Rainbow) Division. Killed by shell explosion August 10, 1918, near Dôle, France.  
Name: Grace Glenn Buell
Rank: Red Cross Nurse  
Daughter of John and Ida Clark Buell; born December 8, 1895, near Roanoke, Allen County, Ind. Graduated from Hope Hospital, Fort Wayne, in 1917. Enlisted as a Red Cross Nurse May 15, 1918, Fort Wayne. Sent to Camp Grant, Ill. While enroute overseas in September, 1918, stricken with pneumonia, and died October 8, 1918, in Base Hospital No. 33, Portsmouth, England. Buried Winchester, England. In May, 1920, body was brought to U.S., and interred in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Roanoke, Ind.  
Name: Henry C. Buuck
Rank: Private  
Son of Henry C. and Louise Lange Buuck (both deceased); born April 30, 1896, Fort Wayne, Ind. Entered service September 17, 1917, Cleveland, Ohio. Sent to Camp Sherman, Ohio. Overseas in April, 1918; assigned to Company B, 26th Infantry, 1st Division. Participated in battles of the Meuse-Argonne, and Marne. Killed in action October 7, 1918. Buried in Argonne American Cemetery, Romagne, France, Grave No. 144, Sec. 28, Plot 3.  
Name: Russell F. Byrd
Rank: Private  
Son of John A. (deceased) and Nora Sonner Byrd; born January 25, 1898, Wells County, Ind. Living on a farm in Allen County, when he enlisted in Battery B, Indiana National Guard, (150th Field Artillery), Fort Wayne, June 2, 1917. Sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; thence to Camp Mills, N. Y. Went overseas with the Forty-second (Rainbow) Division, in October, 1917. Died of pneumonia November 29, 1917, Base Hospital, St. Nazaire, France.  
Name: Patriciairene Byron
Rank: Army Nurse  
Daughter of James and Sarah Byron; born October 10, 1882, Butler, Pa. Graduated from Hope Hospital, Fort Wayne, Ind., in 1906; appointed Superintendent of the Allen County Tuberculosis Hospital. Volunteered as any army nurse in the summer of 1917; sent to Camp McArthur, Tex., where she died of tuberculosis March 25, 1918. Buried, Fullerton, Cal. The Irene Byron Hospital, "Fort Recovery", Allen County, is named in her honor.  
Name: Antino Confrancesco
Rank: Private  
Born in Italy August 30, 1899. Come to U.S. several years before the outbreak of the World War, and had become a naturalized citizen, Fort Wayne, Ind. Inducted into service June 25, 1918, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Camp Sherman, Ohio; overseas in September, 1918; assigned to Divisional Headquarters, 84th Division. Died of pneumonia October 18, 1918. Survived by widow, Rosa Confrancesco, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Fred M. Cook
Rank: Private  
Son of Frank and Hattie Cook (Burman); born May, 1892, Bass Lake, Starke County, Ind. Moved to Fort Wayne, Ind. in 1916. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army July 23, 1917, and was sent to San Antonio, Tex. Assigned to 494th Aero Squadron, Signal Corps. Killed November 21, 1917 by accidental discharge of revolver while boarding a transport in New York harbor to sail for France. Body returned to Fort Wayne, Ind. and buried in Lindenwood Cemetery.  
Name: Harold A. Cox
Rank: Corporal  
Son of George W. and Ida Cox; born November 29, 1898, near Fort Wayne, Ind. Farmer. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army April 14, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio; thence to Fort Rodman, Mass.; later transferred to Fort Adams, R. I.; assigned to Battery C, 66th Coast Artillery Corps. Overseas in July, 1918. Died of pneumonia February 23, 1919, Pauillac Hospital, France, after being taken from off board ship Powhatan which was to bring him to U.S.  
Name: Delphus J. Crall
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of Henry A. and Lucretia Crall; born March 9, 1888, Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Marine Corps March 25, 1909 and served four years. Re-enlisted December 9, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Fort Thomas, Ky.; later to Camp Taylor. Promoted to Sergeant in Quartermaster's Corps, 319th Auxiliary Remount Depot. Died from heart trouble, September 15, 1918, Camp Taylor. Buried in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind. Survived by widow, Louise Crall.  
Name: Edward J. Cranston
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of James and Ella Cranston; born November 22, 1889, Fort Wayne, Ind. Clerk, Fort Wayne Lodge B.P.O.E. Entered service December 12, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Fort Thomas, Ky.; thence to Camp Hancock, Ga. Assigned to 2nd Motor Mechanic Regiment, 2nd Battalion. Promoted to Sergeant. Died of influenza-pneumonia March 5, 1918, Camp Hancock. Buried with military honors in Catholic Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: George N. Cunion
Rank: Corporal  
Son of Nicholas and Catherine Cunion; born January 20, 1897, New Haven, Allen County, Ind. Entered service April 25, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo.; assigned to Company M, 18th Infantry. Overseas in June, 1917; assigned to Company D, 2nd Machine Gun Battalion, 1st Division. Took part in several engagements, and was killed in action, July 18, 1918, battle of the Marne. (Burial place unknown.) 
Name: Davis Alcorn Diffenderfer
Rank: Private  
Son of William and Blanche Davis Diffenderfer (deceased); born September 14, 1897, Fort Wayne, Ind. Mother died at time of son's birth. Father remarried Harriet Marks Riblett, under whose care the son grew to manhood. Entered Michigan University in fall of 1918; enrolled in S.A.T.C. Assigned to 7th Company, 2nd Training Battalion. Stricken with pneumonia, he died October 19, 1918, St. Joseph Hospital, Ann Arbor, Mich. Buried in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: William M. Dowling
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of James F. and Mary E. Dowling; born May 8, 1894, New Haven, Allen County, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army April 13, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio; transferred to Ft. Myers, Va.; assigned to 2nd Company, Coast Artillery Corps. Overseas in January, 1918; assigned to 12th Field Artillery, 2nd Division. With the Army of Occupation into Germany. Died of pneumonia February 10, 1919, Coblenz, Germany.  
Name: Frank Louis Dullaghan
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of William J. and Anna Dullaghan; born October 28, 1877, Decatur, Adams County, Ind. Moved to Fort Wayne in 1908. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army, Fort Wayne, during Spanish-American War. Saw service in Cuba, the Philippines, and in China. Re-enlisted in April, 1916. Assigned to Company G, 9th Infantry. Overseas with the First Expeditionary Forces in June, 1917. Wounded in action October 3, 1918, and died October 30, 1918. (Burial place unknown).  
Name: James Eby
Rank: Corporal  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eby; born July 14, 1898, near Fort Wayne, Ind. Employe of Fort Wayne City Gas plant. Enlisted in Indiana National Guard, Battery D, 1st Field Artillery (Battery D, 150th Field Artillery), Fort Wayne, July 14, 1916, for service on Mexican Border. Re-enlisted and went overseas in January, 1918; attached to Forty-second (Rainbow) Division. Killed in action October 9, 1918, Montfaucon, France. Buried at Mountfaucon.  
Name: Everett W. Ecenbarger
Rank: Private  
Son of William F. and Clara E. Ecenbarger; born August 17, 1899, Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army November 6, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Fort Thomas, Ky.; assigned to 13th Company, 9th Coast Artillery Corps; thence to Battery D, 54th Coast Artillery Corps. Overseas in August, 1918; in combat service during months of September and October, 1918. Died of tuberculosis April 28, 1919. (Place unknown).  
Name: Edwin H. Echelmeier
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Echelmeier; born March 3, 1893, St. Charles, Mo. Moved to Fort Wayne, Ind., in June, 1917. Plumber. Entered service April 29, 1918, Ft. Wayne, Ind., and was sent to Camp Funston, Kan. Went overseas in June, 1918; assigned to Company G, 83rd Infantry, American Expeditionary Forces. Died November 4, 1918, from wounds received in action during the Second Battle of the Marne. (Burial place unknown).  
Name: Alfred Elion
Rank: Private  
Son of Charles J. and Mary Samboely Elion; born March 14, 1892, Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U. S. Regular Army, March 14, 1917, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Sent to Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Overseas in August 1917; assigned to Company D, 22nd Engineers. Gassed, and wounded from shell shock, in the Meuse-Argonne Drive. Invalided to U.S., and treated in different hospitals. Died March 13, 1920 in the Irene Byron Hospital, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Buried in Ft. Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Clarence B. English
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. English; born February 18, 1899, Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army, April 12, 1917, Fort Wayne. Sent to Fort Thomas, Ky.; thence to Camp Merritt, N. J.; assigned to Heavy Artillery, 1st Trench Mortar Battery. Embarked for overseas August 7, 1917. Participated in battle of Cantigny, Second Battle of Marne, and St. Mihiel. Killed in action September 12, 1918, St. Mihiel.  
Name: Garland Farley (Colored)
Rank: Private  
Son of John and Nora Farley; born in Marion, Ky., (date not known). While working as a mechanic in Fort Wayne, Ind., he was inducted into service in spring of 1918. Went overseas; assigned to Pioneer Infantry. Engaged in non-combative work, roof-building and stevedore duty. Died of influenza in August, 1918. Buried in the American Cemetery, Noyens, Soir-et-Cher, France. Survived by widow, Bessie Farley, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: John C. Farrell
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Farrell; born May 16, 1888, Sheldon, Allen County, Ind. Employe of the Packard Piano Company. Entered service June 26, 1918, Fort Wayne, Ind.; sent to Camp Sherman, Ohio; assigned to 8th Company, 2nd Training Battalion, 158th Depot Brigade; thence to Company F, 336th Infantry. Overseas in September, 1918; attached to Ninety-first Division. Killed in action October 31, 1918 near Waereghem, Belgium. (Burial place unknown.) 
Name: Walter Feusner
Rank: Private  
Son of Henry and Fredericka Feusner; born January 25, 1897, Milan Township, Allen County, Ind. Farmer. Entered service September 5, 1918, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 18th Company, 5th Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred to 3rd Company, 1st Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Died of influenza December 23, 1918, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery near his home, Allen County, Ind.  
Name: Walter Frank Gabet
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gabet; born in June, 1890, New Haven, Ind. Enlisted in Company D, 3rd Infantry, Indiana National Guard, February 4, 1916, Kendallville, Ind., for Mexican Border Service. Returned in February, 1917, and reenlisted in April. Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Battery A, 137th Field Artillery. Died of influenza July 6, 1918, Camp Shelby. Buried with military honors, New Haven, Allen County, Ind.  
Name: Clyde R. George
Rank: Private  
Son of John Elmer and Susan George; born June 24, 1890, near Helmer, Steuben County, Ind. Living in Fort Wayne, when he was called into service, September 21, 1917. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Company B, 113th Regiment Engineers, 38th Division. While helping to fell a tree he was wounded, from which he died March 4, 1918, Camp Shelby. Buried in Millersburg, Elkhart County, Ind.  
Name: William L. Gillespie
Rank: Private  
Son of William R. and Eleanor Gillespie; born November 1, 1900, Fort Wayne, Ind. Served on the Mexican Border in 1916. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army January 29, 1917, Columbus Barracks, Ohio; assigned to Company G, 16th Infantry. Overseas in June, 1917, with First Division. Died October 7, 1918, in Base Hospital No. 1, from wounds received in action while delivering a dispatch. Awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, and the Croix de Guerre.  
Name: Joseph A. Girard
Rank: Private  
Son of Louis and Theresa Girard; born August 30, 1891, Jefferson Township, Allen County, Ind. Farmer. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army May 26, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Fort Thomas, Ky.; assigned to Company B, 35th Infantry; transferred to Nogales, on Mexican Border. Died of disease June 30, 1917. Buried in cemetery near his home, Besancon, Allen County, with military honors. 
Name: Benedict H. Goodman, Jr.
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Benedict H. Goodman; (date and place of birth not given). Enlisted in aviation service in May, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Went overseas; wounded while training in the flying service. Returned to U.S. for hospital treatment; sent to Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C. Died June 14, 1918, from effects of wounds. Body sent to Fort Wayne, and buried with military honors in the Catholic Cemetery.  
Name: Charles W. Greim
Rank: Private  
Son of John F. and Margaret Wolfrum Greim; born January 15, 1895, Fort Wayne, Ind. Deputy county treasurer for Allen County. Entered service June 26, 1918, Fort Wayne. Sent to Camp Sherman, Ohio. Overseas in September, 1918; assigned to Company L, 320th Infantry. Died from accidental causes, November 3, 1918. Buried in Grave No. 1, isolated Communal Cemetery, Chatel Chehery, Ardennes, France.  
Name: Roy Jacob Gruber
Rank: Apprentice Seaman  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Gruber (father deceased); born April 7, 1897, Fort Wayne, Ind. Toolmaker. Called into service June 20, 1918, Fort Wayne. Sent to Great Lakes Naval Station, Chicago, Ill.; assigned to Aviation Service in U.S. Navy. Stricken with influenza, he was released from active service, but not discharged. Sent home and died August 15, 1918, in Fort Wayne, Ind. Buried, Ft. Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Harry F. Guth
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Guth; born February 7, 1891, Fort Wayne, Ind. Entered service with the July contingent of selected service men, 1918, Fort Wayne. Sent to Newport News, Va.; assigned to Headquarters Company, Quartermaster's Corps. Overseas in September, 1918; assigned to Headquarters Company, 341st Labor Battalion. With Army of Occupation into Germany, following signing of Armistice. Died of meningitis April 30, 1919. (Place unknown).  
Name: William Garrett Harber
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harber; born September 18, 1891, Ninemile, Allen County, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army April 3, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Ft. Hamilton, N. Y.; assigned to 12th Provisional Training Battalion. Preparing for overseas service when he contracted pneumonia, and died April 27, 1918, in the Base Hospital, Fort Hamilton, N. Y. Buried with military honors in the Catholic Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Walter L. Hibbins
Rank: Private  
Son of Thomas H. and Rosetta Hibbins; born October 18, 1896, Fort Wayne, Ind. Employe of the General Electric Company. Entered service January 14, 1918, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Fort Thomas, Ky.; thence to Camp Hancock, Ga. Attached to 1224th(?) Casual Detachment, Motor Mechanic, Signal Corps. Died of influenza February 15, 1918, Base Hospital, Camp Hancock, Ga. Buried with military honors in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: William Rudolph Hilgeman
Rank: Fireman, U.S.N.  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hilgeman; born June 24, 1892, Fort Wayne, Ind. Machinist. Entered service December 12, 1917, and was sent to Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Chicago, Ill. Assigned to duty as Fireman. Died September 29, 1918, Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Ill. Buried with military honors in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Edward Leon Hill
Rank: Private  
Son of Ernest O. and Myrtle Hill (Mason); born January 1, 1899, Alton, Ill. Moved to Allen County, Ind. in 1911. Enlisted in Indiana National Guard in April 1916, for service on the Mexican Border. In September, 1917, he enlisted in the Canadian Army, Victoria, British Columbia; assigned to the 50th Gordon Highlanders, and went overseas in November, 1917. Killed in action August 9, 1918, while serving with the 72nd Battalion, on the Flanders Front.  
Name: John Henry Hollehan
Rank: Corporal  
Son of John H. and Delilah DeHoff Hollehan; born October 5, 1893, Briceton, Ohio. Living in Fort Wayne, Ind. when he enlisted in Indiana National Guard, Company E, 1st Infantry (Company E, 151st Infantry) April 11, 1917. Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss. Overseas October 14, 1918; transferred to 116th Infantry, 29th Division. Died of influenza November 1, 1918, Gravesend, England. Body returned and buried in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Charles F. Huguenard
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Huguenard; born July 15, 1896, Jefferson Township, Allen County, Ind. Farmer. Called into service July 30, 1918, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Ill.; assigned to Company D, Training Detachment. Transferred to Fort Wayne, Mich., where he was accidentally killed January 17, 1919. Buried with military honors in Cemetery of the St. Louis Catholic Church, Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Name: John E. Huron
Rank: Private  
Born April 10, 1892, Fort Wayne, Ind. Parents both died when he was a mere boy; reared by his stepfather, Warren D. Smitley. Graduated from the Winona (Indiana) Academy. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army July 21, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Machine Gun Company, 10th Infantry. Transferred to Camp Custer, Mich., where he died of influenza October 7, 1918. Buried with military honors in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Samuel M. Hurwitz
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Hurwitz; born March 6 1895, Russia. Came to America only a short time before declaration of war against Germany. Although he had not taken out naturalization papers, he registered, was accepted, and in June, 1918, was sent to Camp Sherman, Ohio. Assigned to 6th Company, 2nd Training Battalion, 158th Depot Brigade. Died of influenza October 13, 1918, Camp Sherman. Buried in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: George Dorsey Jackson
Rank: Private  
Son of Charles Wesley and Anna Dorsey Jackson; born January 28, 1895, on a farm in Allen County, Ind., near the Ohio state boundary line. Farmer. Entered service December 12, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Went overseas in March, 1918; assigned to Company K, Machine Gun Battalion, 38th Infantry, 3rd Division. Killed in action July 22, 1918, battle of the Marne. Buried in American Cemetery, No. 608, Seringeset-Nesles, Aisne, France.  
Name: Kurt Jaenicke
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jaenicke; born June 11, 1893, Erfurt, Germany. Came with parents to U.S. in early childhood, and in 1917 settled in Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army August 1, 1917, Kansas City, Mo. Transferred to Camp Doniphan, Okla.; assigned to Company D, 138th Infantry. Died March 18, 1918 from an operation for mastoids. Buried with military honors in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Oscar C. Junge
Rank: Private  
Son of Clemens and Caroline Reinewald Junge; born February 15, 1889, Fort Wayne, Ind. Painter. Entered service September 5, 1918, Fort Wayne. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 23rd Company, 6th Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred to Battery D, 67th Field Artillery. Died of influenza October 6, 1918, West Point, Ky. Buried with military honors in Concordia Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Name: Leslie C. Kayser
Rank: Private  
Son of Fred C. and Lucy Kayser; born October 9, 1899, Fort Wayne, Ind. Employe of Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. Enlisted in Battery D, 150th Field Artillery, April 26, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Overseas with the Forty-second (Rainbow) Division in October, 1917. Died of measles and pneumonia November 23, 1917, immediately after reaching France; being one of the first of the Allen County men to die on foreign soil. Buried, Coctquidan, France.  
Name: Walter A. Knecht
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knecht; born October 22, 1891, Fort Wayne, Ind. Employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Entered service July 25, 1918, Fort Wayne, and was sent to Camp Taylor, Ky. Assigned to 10th Company, 3rd Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade; transferred to Battery B, 3rd Training Battalion. Died of influenza October 11, 1918, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried with military honors in the Catholic Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: John H. Koehn
Rank: Corporal  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Koehn; born May 4, 1887, Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army August 29, 1914. Sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio; assigned to Company L, 15th Infantry. Saw service in the Phillipine Islands, and in China. Returned to U.S. in December, 1917; re-assigned to Company K, 4th Infantry. Embarked for overseas April 6, 1918. Killed in action July 2, 1918, during second battle of the Marne.  
Name: Herbert A. Kramer
Rank: Apprentice Seaman  
Born July 2, 1892, Fort Wayne, Ind. Accountant. Entered U.S. Naval Service May 5, 1918, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Chicago, Ill. Apprentice seaman. Contracted influenza, and died October 9, 1918, in the Marine Hospital, North Chicago. Buried with military honors in Concordia Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: John Paul Lauer
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lauer; born April 6, 1891, Fort Wayne, Ind. Employe of the Fort Wayne Box Company. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army December 15, 1917, Fort Wayne. Sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio; transferred to Fort Hamilton, N.Y. Overseas in July, 1918; assigned to 54th Battery, Coast Artillery Corps; transferred to 3rd Battalion, Coast Artillery. Killed in action September 29, 1918. Survived by a son, Robert Marion Lauer, Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Name: Louis G. Lauer
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Lauer; born in March, 1888, Fort Wayne, Ind. Carpenter. Called into service September 20, 1917, Fort Wayne. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 66th Company, 17th Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred to Camp Hancock, Ga.; attached Signal Corps, 3rd Regiment as Motor Mechanic. Overseas in June, 1918, and was killed by a cave-in while working in a gravel pit in France, July 20, 1918. (Burial place unknown).  
Name: Arthur D. Long
Rank: Private  
Son of William A. and Delilah King Long; born May 25, 1896, Paulding Ohio. Family later moved to Fort Wayne, Ind. (exact date unknown). Enlisted in Battery B, 150th Field Artillery, July 30, 1917. Sent to Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; thence to Camp Mills, N. Y. Overseas in October, 1917. In all engagements in which his battery participated up until October 8, 1918, when he was killed in action near Montfaucon. Buried near Montfaucon, France.  
Name: Ralph McCormick
Rank: Private  
Son of Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel P. McCormick; born March 15, 1896, in Lake Township, Allen County, Ind. Farmer. Called into service July 23, 1918, Fort Wayne. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 2nd Company, 1st Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred to Fort Niagara, N. Y.; assigned to Company A, 32nd Battalion, U.S. Guards. Died of influenza October 9, 1918, Fort Niagara, N. Y. Body returned to Fort Wayne for burial.  
Name: George E. McGill
Rank: Private  
Son of Mrs. Annie McGill (Shafer); born February 21, 1895, Findlay, Ohio. Later moved to Fort Wayne, Ind., where he enlisted in Company E, 1st Infantry, Indiana National Guard, (Company E, 151st Infantry), May 1, 1917. Sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Transferred to Camp Shelby, Miss.; thence to Camp Merritt, N.J.; assigned to 12th Detachment Replacement Troops. Overseas in June 1918. Killed in action August 9, 1918, Argonne Sector. (Place of burial unknown).  
Name: Gerald Fleming McKinnie
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William McKinnie; born December 24, 1890, Fort Wayne, Ind. Educated in University of Notre Dame. Employe of Corrugated Paper Company, Fort Wayne. Entered service in April, 1918, and was sent to Camp Colt, Pa. Assigned to U.S. Tank Corps, 337th Battalion. Expecting an overseas assignment when he contracted influenza, and died October 11, 1918, Base Hospital, Camp Colt, Pa. Buried in Catholic Cemetery near Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Name: Leroy Colvin Mann
Rank: Private  
Son of George and Nettie Mann; born December 24, 1886, Jerome, Howard County, Ind. Moved to Allen County, Ind. in 1913. Entered service July 1, 1918, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Valparaiso University; assigned to Company A, Training Detachment. Transferred to Burlington, Vt.; thence to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; assigned to Company G, 12th Development Battalion. Died of empyema February 12, 1919, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Buried, Jerome, Howard County, Ind.  
Name: Roy Mason
Rank: Sergeant  
(Date and place of birth, and names of parents unknown). Enlisted in Company E, Indiana National Guard, Fort Wayne, in May 1917. Sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; thence to Camp Shelby, Miss., and later went overseas with Automatic Replacement Detachment. Assigned to duty as Sergeant with the 116th Infantry, 29th Division. Died in summer of 1918 (exact date unknown), from effects of being wounded and gassed.  
Name: Manford L. Melchi
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Melchi; born October 15, 1892, Convoy, Ohio. Family later moved to Allen County, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army April 14, 1917, Fort Wayne, and was sent to Fort Thomas, Ky. Assigned to Company H, 7th Infantry. Went overseas, and was transferred to Company D, 18th Infantry, 1st Division. Killed in action May 10, 1918, while engaged in stopping the German drive on Paris. (Burial place unknown.)  
Name: Fred G. Merklein
Rank: Private  
Son of Fred (deceased) and Barbara Merklein; born October 4, 1891, Fort Wayne, Ind. Employe of General Electric Company. Entered service April 27, 1918, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky. Assigned to 22nd Company, 6th Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade; transferred to Company L, 337th Infantry. Embarked for overseas July 22, 1918; assigned to Company C, 7th Infantry, 3rd Division. Killed in action October 4, 1918, Argonne Forest.
Name: Carl M. Messerschmidt
Rank: Corporal  
Son of John (deceased) and Catherine Messerschmidt; born September 18, 1892, Fort Wayne, Ind. Farmer. Called into service in July, 1918, Fort Wayne. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Battery C, 6th Field Artillery. Died of influenza October 22, 1918, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried with military honors in Concordia Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Name: Arthur Patrick Mooney
Rank: Private  
Son of Arthur and Elizabeth Mooney; born February 14, 1895, Pittsburgh, Pa. Moved to Fort Wayne, Ind. early in 1917. Car inspector. Enlisted in Battery D, 150th Field Artillery, Fort Wayne, June 30, 1917. Sent to Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; thence to Camp Mills, L. I. Overseas in October, 1917. Gassed, and wounded in battle of Montfaucon; invalided to U.S. Died July 30, 1919, while home on furlough from the Walter Reed Hospital. Buried in Calvary Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pa.  
Name: Ralph Franklin Moses
Rank: Private  
Son of Homer and Katherine Moses; born September 9, 1891, Decatur, Ind. Family later moved to Fort Wayne, Ind. Graduated from the College of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., and the Chicago College of Osteopathy. Volunteered for U.S. Medical Service, May 9, 1917. Assigned to Company C, 113th Field Signal Battalion. Overseas in October, 1918. Died of influenza October 18, 1918, in Belmont Roads Hospital, Liverpool, England. Buried in Everton Cemetery, Liverpool, England.  
Name: Ross K. Murchland
Rank: Private  
Son of Abel L. (deceased) and Jennie C. Murchland; born September 29, 1891, Monroe Township, Allen County, Ind. Farmer. Entered service May 27, 1918, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 20th Company, 5th Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Overseas in September, 1918; assigned to Battery C, 326 Field Artillery. Died of influenza October 12, 1918, Camp de Sourges, France. Buried in American Cemetery, Martignas, Gironde, France.  
Name: Lewis R. Newman
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Newman; born October 31, 1895, Scipio Township, Allen County, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army in June, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Camp Sheridan, Ala.; assigned to Company L, 13th Casualty Replacement Detachment, 146th Infantry. Transferred to Camp Lee, Va. Overseas in June, 1918. Took part in battles of Verdun, St. Mihiel, and the Argonne Forest. Died of pneumonia March 6, 1919. (Place unknown).  
Name: William M. Ormsby
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of Samuel D. and Sarah Ormsby; born May 22, 1882, Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army, March 27, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio, Went overseas, and was assigned to Company D, 59th Infantry, 4th Division. Fought at Chateau-Thierry, Ourcq Heights, St. Mihiel, and the Argonne Forest. Returned to the U.S. early in 1920, and while stationed at Camp Dodge, Ia., died of pneumonia March 10, 1920. Buried in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.    
Name: John E. Pitzen
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pitzen; born September 1, 1893, Millers City, Ohio. Family later moved to Fort Wayne, Ind., where he lived for several years. Farming near Moscow, Idaho, when he entered service April 26, 1918. Sent to Camp Lewis, Wash.; assigned to Company G, 362nd Infantry, 91st Division. Overseas early in the summer of 1918. Died October 17, 1918, Base Hospital No. 53 from wounds. Buried near Nevers, France.  
Name: Elmer Rankin Pond
Rank: Private  
Son of John A. and Ida Pond; born April 23, 1899, Fort Wayne, Ind. Employe of Ford Automobile Company, Detroit, Mich. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army, April 8, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Fort Strong, Mass.; assigned to Battery A, 55th Coast Artillery Corps. Transferred to 151st Coast Artillery, U.S. Regulars. Overseas in March 1918; participated in the Battles of Marne, Vesle, Verdun, and Argonne. Killed in action October 31, 1918, "On the Road to Gesnes", France.  
Name: Wilbert Pope
Rank: Seaman  
(Names of parents not known). Born in Fort Wayne, Ind., in 1899. Enlisted in U.S. Navy, Fort Wayne Navy Recruiting Office, in September, 1917. Sent to Great Lakes Naval Training Station; promoted to seaman. While visiting friends in Fort Wayne during his furlough in August, 1919, contracted pneumonia, and died September 4, 1919. Body was taken to Chicago for burial.  
Name: Forest Rex Powers
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of William and Jennie Powers; (enlisted under the name of Horace W. Barnes), born in January, 1893, Belton, Tex. Moved to Fort Wayne, Ind., in 1913. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army, August 16, 1917, and was sent to Ft. Logan, Col. Assigned to Company I, 6th Infantry. Embarked for overseas April 9, 1918; assigned to First Division. Killed in action September 14, 1918, St. Mihiel, France. (Burial place unknown).  
Name: Edward J. Prover
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Prover; born November 2, 1893, Logansport, Ind. Living in Fort Wayne, Ind., when he was called into service, July 23, 1918. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 2nd Company, 1st Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade; transferred to Battery A, 3rd Training Battalion, Field Artillery Replacement Draft. Died of influenza-pneumonia October 11, 1918. Buried in Fort Wayne, with military honors. 
Name: Donald Rank
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of James Harry and Helen A. Rank; born May 5, 1897, Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army in May, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Fort Thomas, Ky.; thence to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to U.S. Infantry. Saw several months service overseas, attached to 56th Infantry, 9th Division. Returned to the U. S.; re-enlisted in Regular Army April 15, 1919, and sent to Camp Taylor, Ky., where he died of pneumonia March 8, 1920. Buried with military honors in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Loren Reidinger
Rank: Cook  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Reidinger; born November 26, 1897, Noble County, Ind. Living in Fort Wayne, Ind., when he entered U.S. Navy (date unknown). Sent to Naval Training Station, Norfolk, Va. Went overseas; assigned to Hospital Service in U.S. Navy. Contracted pneumonia, and died September 24, 1918, in U.S. Naval Base Hospital No. 19, France. Body returned to U.S., and buried in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Howard Clayton Root
Rank: Captain  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Root; born February 5, 1887, Fort Wayne, Ind. Mechanical engineer for the Prest-O-Lite Company, Indianapolis. Served on Mexican Border in 1916. Re-enlisted in Indiana National Guard in June, 1917; sent to Camp Shelby, Miss. Commissioned Captain. Assigned to Company B, 113th Field Signal Battalion. Died of influenza October 5, 1918, Camp Mills, L. I., while waiting for overseas orders. Buried with military honors in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Norbert Joseph Ryan
Rank: Apprentice Seaman  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan; born May 27, 1900, Gar Creek, Allen County, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Navy in spring of 1918, (exact date not known), Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Chicago, Ill.; assigned to duty as 3rd class landsman. Promoted to apprentice seaman. Died of influenza October 14, 1918, Naval Base Hospital, North Chicago. Buried with military honors in the Catholic Cemetery, Church of St. Louis, Besancon, Allen County, Ind.  
Name: William J. Ryan
Rank: Private, U.S.M.C.  
Born in 1889 (names of parents unknown), Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Marine Corps April, 1917, Fort Wayne. Sent to Parris Island, S.C.; assigned to 5th Regiment, 1st Division. Went overseas, and participated in all of the operations of his Division. Returned to U.S. following signing of Armistice. While waiting for discharge he was accidentally killed in Chicago, March 11, 1920. Buried in Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Name: Lee L. Sanders
Rank: Corporal  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Sanders; born May 3, 1897, on a farm, Scipio Township, Allen County, Ind. Farmer. Entered service August 28, 1918, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Valparaiso University; assigned to Company B, Motor Transport Corps. Transferred to Fort Sheridan, Ill. While on duty taking a number of trucks to Allentown, Pa., was thrown from his truck, and died May 14, 1919. Buried near his home, Scipio Township, Allen County, Ind.  
Name: Rufus O. Sartain
Rank: Private  
Son of E. H. and Ida A. Sartain; born in July, 1892, Jefferson County, Tenn. Moved to Fort Wayne, Ind., in 1914. Laborer. Entered service September 20, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 67th Company, 159th Depot Brigade. Later transferred to Auxiliary Remount Depot, 319th Quartermaster Corps. Died of pneumonia March 7, 1919, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried near White Pine, Tenn.  
Name: Frank J. Savoy
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Savoy; born April, 1881, Union City, Ind. Lived with his brother, Jack Savoy, in Fort Wayne, Ind. for several years, when he enlisted in U.S. Regular Army, in August, 1917, Dayton, Ohio. Assigned to Battery D, 322nd Field Artillery. Went overseas, and was attached to Eighty-third Division. Wounded in action in Meuse-Argonne drive, October 14, 1918, and died November 4, 1918. (Place unknown).  
Name: Joseph James Schultz
Rank: Seaman  
Born May 30, 1894, in Poland. Came to the U.S., and was living in Fort Wayne, Ind., when he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, April 26, 1917. Attained the rank of seaman. Drowned November 1, 1917, off U.S. coast, when the launch which he and some comrades were using for transport in order to board the battleship Michigan, capsized. The bodies were recovered, and Seaman Schultz's remains were returned to Fort Wayne, Ind., and interred in the Catholic Cemetery.  
Name: John W. Shears
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Shears; born August 7, 1894, Xenia, Ohio. Automobile mechanic. Living in Fort Wayne, Ind., when he entered service June 26, 1918. Sent to Camp Sherman, Ohio; assigned to 8th Company, 2nd Training Battalion, 158th Depot Brigade. Embarked for overseas September 9, 1918; assigned to Company L, 336 Infantry. Died of influenza-pneumonia October 6, 1918. (Burial place unknown). 
Name: Charles Turner Shepard
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Shepard; born June 14, 1899, Newark, N. J. Moved later with parents to Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army in July, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind., and was sent to Fort Thomas, Ky. Assigned to Company F, 45th Infantry. Went overseas, (date not given); transferred to Company E, 28th Regiment, 1st Division. Killed in action May 27, 1918, Cantigny, France. (Burial place unknown.)  
Name: Lynn Y. Shoub
Rank: 2nd Lieutenant  
Son of Sylvester and Ella Shoub; born January 12, 1891, Delta, Ohio. Employe of Wabash Railroad, Fort Wayne, Ind. Saw service on the Mexican Border in 1916. Re-enlisted in April, 1917, Company E, 151st Infantry. Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss.; promoted to 2nd Lieutenant. Overseas in October, 1918. Died of influenza October 25, 1918, Liverpool, England. Buried in the American Cemetery, in Liverpool. The American Legion Post No. 47, Fort Wayne, Ind., named in his honor.  
Name: Daniel Rinaldo Slentz
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Rinaldo B. Slentz; born December 3, 1898, Wabash County, Ind. When quite young moved with family to Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in Battery B, 150th Field Artillery, April 6, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; overseas in October, 1917, with the Forty-second (Rainbow) Division. Served with his battery through all of the fighting during campaign of 1918. Wounded in action near Verdun, and died October 9, 1918. Buried near Montfaucon, France.  
Name: Forester Slusher
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. James William Slusher; born August 24, 1893, Randolph County, Ind. Living in Fort Wayne, Ind., when he entered service July 23, 1918. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 2nd Company, 1st Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade; transferred to 19th Observation Battery, Central Officer's Training School. Died of pneumonia October, 2, 1918, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried near home of parents, Woodburn, Allen County, Ind.  
Name: Ivan E. Smith
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith; born October 1, 1897, Hartford City, Ind. Living on a farm in Allen County, when he enlisted in Battery B, 150th Field Artillery, July 1, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss.; then to Camp Mills, N. Y. Overseas in October, 1917. Fought in the battle of Aisne, Second battle of Marne, Chateau-Thierry, and Montfaucon. Died of disease August 7, 1918. Buried in British Military Cemetery, Inchy-en-Artois, Plot 2, Row E, Grave No. 6. (?) 
Name: Arnold Leslie Speck
Rank: Private, Canadian Army  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Speck; born March 22, 1899. Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Moved with parents to Fort Wayne, Ind., in 1910. Employe of Boss Glove Factory. Enlisted in the 80th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Forces, September 25, 1915, Toronto, Canada. Went overseas; assigned to 72nd Battalion. Fought in the campaigns of 1916, 1917, and 1918. Killed in action September 27, 1918. Buried in Triangle British Military Cemetery, near Inchy-en-Artois, Plot 2, Row E, Grave No. 6 (?).  
Name: George Arthur Speck
Rank: Private, Canadian Army  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Speck; born August 19, 1897, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Moved with parents to Fort Wayne, Ind., in 1910. Contractor. While on a visit to his former home in Canada, he enlisted September 1, 1915, with the Canadian Overseas Forces, and was assigned to the 77th Battalion. Went overseas; assigned to combat service. Killed in action October 21, 1916. (Place unknown).  
Name: Charles B. Spivey
Rank: Private, Canadian Army  
Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Spivey; born November 3, 1886, Crestline, Ohio. Moved to Ft. Wayne, Ind. Employe of city fire department. He left home early in 1915, went to Canada, and enlisted in the 44th Canadian Battalion. Went overseas; assigned to the Rifle Section, 9th Platoon, 44th Battalion. Killed in action August 10, 1918, battle of Amiens, France. (Burial place unknown).  
Name: Ernest H. Stahlhut
Rank: Fireman, U.S.N.  
Son of William and Sophia Klenke Stahlhut; born March 5, 1892, Fort Wayne, Ind. Employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Enlisted in U.S. Navy June, 1917, Fort Wayne Recruiting Station. Sent to Norfolk, Va. Advanced to second class fireman, U.S.N. Died of diphtheria March 4, 1918, Naval Base Hospital, Norfolk, Va. Buried with military honors in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Ernest Rhinehart Thieme
Rank: Private  
Son of Ernest S. (deceased) and Agnes Thieme; born April 5, 1889, Fort Wayne, Ind. Entered service in March, 1918; sent to Camp Grant, Ill.; assigned to Battery C, 340th Field Artillery. Overseas in June, 1918, attached to Eighty-ninth Division. Following signing of Armistice, went with Army of Occupation into Germany. Sailed for U.S. in May, 1919. Stricken with influenza enroute, died on board ship America, May 22, 1918. Buried in Concordia Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Name: Arthur Trosin
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trosin; born March 23, 1897, Fort Wayne, Ind. Motor mechanic. Called into service October 15, 1918, Fort Wayne. Sent to Camp Winona, Warsaw, Ind.; assigned to Company B, Motor Mechanics. Died of influenza November 4, 1918, McDonald Hospital, Warsaw, Ind. Buried in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, with military honors. Survived by widow, Helen Hatch Trosin, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Clifford C. Uetrecht
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uetrecht; born July 26, 1892, Fort Wayne, Ind. Entered service July 25, 1918. Sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; assigned to 2nd Battalion, 118th Engineers. Overseas in September, 1918, with 145th Company, Motor Transport Corps. Returned to U.S. in July, 1919. Stricken with meningitis on board ship, he died July 13, 1919, Hoboken, N. J. Buried with military honors in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Harry McKee Wagner
Rank: Private, U.S.M.C.  
Son of William and Cora B. Wagner; born May 12, 1900, Fort Wayne, Ind. Served with the Indiana National Guard on the Mexican Border in 1916. Re-enlisted in U.S. Marine Corps May 12, 1917, Fort Wayne. Sent to Parris Island, S. C.; assigned to 5th Regiment, 1st Division. Went overseas, and was wounded in battle of Chateau-Thierry, Invalided to U.S.; placed in the Marine Hospital, New York City, where he died October 18, 1918. Buried in Catholic Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.  
Name: Clinton C. Walda
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Walda; born May 9, 1895, Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army May 11, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Fort Thomas, Ky.; assigned to Battery E, 5th Field Artillery. Went overseas (date not known) and was killed in action, April 29, 1918. (Place unknown).  
Name: Virgil Edgar Weaver
Rank: Private  
Son of E. C. and Clara Sordelet Weaver; born November 22, 1900 (1901?), Fort Wayne, Ind. High school student. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army February 3, 1917, and was sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio. Went overseas with Company F, 16th Infantry, 1st Division in June, 1917. Took part in the campaigns of 1917-1918. Wounded three times, recovered; returned to duty. Died June 12, 1918, from wounds received in action. (Burial place unknown).   
Name: Edward Welling
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Welling; born May 8, 1892, New Haven, Allen County, Ind. Entered service September 19, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind., and was sent to Camp Dodge, Iowa. Transferred to Camp Logan, Tex.; assigned to Company G, 131st Infantry; thence to Remount Depot, 325th Veterinary Corps. While on drill duty he was kicked by a mule, causing his death May 17, 1918. Buried with military honors, near his home, New Haven, Ind.  
Name: Frank J. Wilkinson
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of Frank and Margaret Wilkinson; born September 10, 1888, Fort Wayne, Ind. Employe of Pennsylvania Railroad. Enlisted in Indiana National Guard in August, 1916, Fort Wayne, for service on the Mexican Border. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army, March 26, 1917. Sent to Camp Colt, Pa. Went overseas in April, 1918; assigned to Company I, 4th Infantry, 3rd Division. Killed in action July 15, 1918, at Chateau Thierry. Buried, Chateau-Thierry, France.  
Name: James Williams
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of Charles and Mary Dodge Williams; born February 27, 1896, Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army December 2, 1913, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Fort Thomas, Ky.; assigned to Company K, 23rd Infantry. Transferred to Camp Merritt, N. J. Embarked for overseas September 7, 1917. Participated in battles of Chateau-Thierry, and Champagne Sector. Died October 4, 1918, from wounds received in action.  
Name: Carl E. Winkelmeyer
Rank: Private  
Son of Charles F. (deceased) and Helen Winkelmeyer; born March 31, 1896, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Sign painter. Rejected from First Officer's Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison, due to his youth and under weight. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army October 18, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Fort Thomas, Ky.; assigned to Company D, 6th Engineers. Overseas in December, 1917. Killed in action March 30, 1918, Battle of Cambrai. (Burial place unknown.)  
Name: Russell H. Wood
Rank: Corporal  
Son of Eugene and Laura Wood; born August 22, 1896, Bourbon, Marshall County, Ind. Enlisted in Battery D, 150th Field Artillery, April 14, 1917, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sent to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Overseas in October, 1917. Participated in battles of Chateau-Thierry, Second Battle of the Marne, Montfaucon, Soissons, Meuse-Argonne. Wounded in battle of the Argonne, he died January 19, 1919. Body returned to U.S., and buried in Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.   
Name: Cleo M. Woods
Rank: Private  
Son of Clement and Lucy Woods; born December 15, 1894, near Sheldon, Allen County, Ind. Employe of General Electric Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. Entered service July 24, 1917, Fort Wayne. Sent to Fort Thomas, Ky.; transferred to Camp Greene, N. C.; assigned to Medical Corps, 28th Ambulance Company. Died of pneumonia January 7, 1918, Base Hospital, Camp Greene. Buried in Prairie Grove Cemetery, near Fort Wayne.  
Name: Edward Woodworth
Rank: Seaman, 2nd Class  
Born in Allen County, (exact date and parentage unknown). When a babe he was placed in the Allen County Orphan's Home. Enlisted in the U.S. Navy, Fort Wayne, Ind., in April, 1917. Sent to Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Chicago, Ill. Overseas in July, 1917. A telegram from the War Department announced his death by accidental drowning, Archangel, Russia, July 18, 1918. A letter from a comrade announced that he lost his life while trying to save an officer from drowning.  
Name: Edward Leroy Wright
Rank: Private  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wright; born May 27, 1900, Hammond, Ind. Living in Fort Wayne, Ind., when he enlisted in U.S. Regular Army February 21, 1917. Sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio; thence to Fort Terry, N. Y. Assigned to 2nd Company, Coast Artillery Corps, Anti-air Craft Division. Went overseas (exact date not known), and was in active service throughout the war. Died of influenza December 17, 1918, in Evacuation Hospital No. 1, Ravigny, France. Buried in the American Cemetery, Ravigny.  
Name: John F. Wyss
Rank: Sergeant  
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wyss; born January 16, 1895, Hesse Cassel, near Fort Wayne, Ind. Enlisted in U.S. Aviation Service December 6, 1917, Detroit, Mich. Sent to Dayton, Ohio; assigned to 612th Aero Squadron. Promoted to Instructor. Expecting an overseas assignment when he was stricken with influenza, and died October 7, 1918, Dayton, Ohio. Buried with military honors, Hesse Cassel, Allen County, Ind.
 

Names reported from Allen County for whom complete records could not be obtained.  
Name: Russell C. Barrett  
Fort Wayne, Ind. Private, M. M. Tr. Corps. Died of pneumonia, in fall of 1918, (exact date not known) Indianapolis, Ind. Buried in Ky.  
Name: Edward Bethner
Fort Wayne, Ind. Private. Died in France. (Exact date and cause of death unknown).  
Name: Samuel Bibo
Fort Wayne, Ind. Private, Company E, 7th Engineers. Killed in action October 14, 1918.  
Name: Clifford Boleau  
Fort Wayne, Ind. Private. Died at Camp Grant, Ill. (Date not known).  
Name: Robert Dickson  
Fort Wayne, Ind. Died from wounds sometime in July, 1918, in France.  
Name: Leon Engram  
Fort Wayne, Ind. Private, Company A, 804th Pioneer Infantry. Died October 26, 1918, from wounds received in action.  
Name: James Fisher  
Wallen, Ind. Private. Died of disease Camp Taylor, Ky. (Date unknown.)  
Name: Robert Gabiel  
Fort Wayne, Ind. Private. Died of influenza, Camp Dodge Iowa. (Date unknown.)  
Name: Lloyd Long  
Fort Wayne, Ind. Private. Killed in action May 30, 1918. (Details unknown.)  
Name: Allen F. McQuoid  
Fort Wayne, Ind. Private, Canadian Expedition Forces. Killed in action April 9, 1917.  
Name: Grover A. Poor  
Fort Wayne, Ind. Private, Company D, 4th Infantry. Killed in action October 4, 1918.  
Name: George R. Somerfeldt  
Fort Wayne, Ind. Private. Died at Ft. Sheridan, Ill. (Date unknown.)  
Name: James F. Toutloff  
Fort Wayne, Ind. Private. Killed in action. (Date and place unknown.)  
Name: Harry Warfield  
Fort Wayne, Ind. Private. Died of influenza December, 1918. "Somewhere in France." 

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