FLOYD
COUNTY, INDIANA
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
BAUER, HERMAN JOSEPH -----Private Son
of Albert and Jennie Bauer; born
August 3, 1894, Greenville, Floyd County, Ind. Farmer. Entered service
in August, 1917, Audobon, Iowa. Trained at Camp Dodge, Iowa, and Camp
Pike, Ark. Assigned to Company H, 9th Infantry. Overseas in June, 1918;
attached to Second Division. Wounded July 18, 1918, at ChateauThierry,
and died August 6, 1918, in Base Hospital No.1, France. Buried near
Paris, France.
BEACH, HOBART GEORGE -----Private
Son of John and Freda Biel Beach;
born September 11, 1896, New Albany,
Ind. Farmer. Enlisted in Troop D, 1st Cavalry, Indiana National Guard,
May 9, 1917, Ne\v Albany, Ind. Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to
Replacement Draft. Went overseas June 12, 1918; assigned to Company H,
168th Infantry, 42nd (Rainbow) Division. Wounded in action July 29,
1918, and died August 17, 1918, in hospital near Paris, France. Buried
in American Cemetery, Suresnes, Seine, France.
BRAZIL. ROBERT EMMETT----- Private
Son of Edward and Anna J. Brazil;
born November 1, 1891, New Albany,
Ind. Clerk. Entered service April 5, 1918, Champaign, Ill. Trained at
Camp Dodge, Iowa, Camp Grant, 111., and Camp Sherman, Ohio. Assigned to
Company M, 131st Infantry, 33rd (Prairie) Division. Embarked from
Hoboken, N. J. May 22, 1918. Killed in action August 18, 1918, Briey,
France. Buried in American Cemetery No. 443, Vaux sur Somme, Grave 18,
Plot 1.
BREWER, LEONARD A.-----Private
Son of Charles and Margaret Brewer;
born September 20, 1896, Harrison
County, Ind. Cabinet maker. Entered service March 11, 1918, New Albany,
Ind. Trained at Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Company G, 59th
Infantry, 4th Division. Embarked from Hoboken, N. J. May 5, 1918.
Participated. in battles of ChateauThierry, and Argonne Forest. Killed
in action August 11,1918. (Place of death and burial not known)
BUTLER, REV. JUSTIN O. M. C. -----K.
Of C. Chaplain
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Butler; born January 13, 1890, Hoboken,
N. J. Catholic Priest. Student three years at Innsbruck, Austria.
Ordained July 27, 1918. Living in FloydKnobs, Floyd County, Ind., when
he entered service November 28, 1918, New York City. Sent to Montauk.
L,. I. Assigned to Naval Air Station as Chaplain of Knights of
Columbus. Died of influenza January 25, 1919, Base Hospital, Montauk,
L. I. Buried in Jersey City, N. J.
CARAWAY, JOSEPH NOBLE -----Private
S.A.T.C.
Son of Joseph N. and Laura
Caraway (Tresenriter); born January 26, 1894, West Liberty, Ky. Iron
moulder. Entered service in New Albany, Ind., October 15, 1918;
assigned to Motor Corps Branch, Regular Army. Sent to Rolling Prairie,
Ind.; assigned to Company B, Student Army Training Corps. Died of
influenza October 31, 1918, in Base Hospital, Rolling Prairie, Ind.
Buried in Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Ind.
FIX, FREDERICK -----Corporal
Son of Valentine and Catherine Fix;
born May 7, 1893, New Albany, Ind.
Bank teller. Entered service April 26, 1918, New Albany Ind. Sent to
Purdue University. Transferred to Camp Mills, N. Y., assigned to
Battery A, 344th Field Artillery. Transferred to Camp Dix, N. J.;
assigned to 47th Company, 12th Training Battalion, 153rd Depot Brigade.
Died of pneumonia September 28, 1918, Camp Dix, N. J. Buried in
Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Ind.
GELTMAKER, JAMES BENJAMIN
-----Private
Son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Geltmaker; born July 5, 1897, FloydKnobs,
Floyd County, Ind. Farmer and butcher. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army
June 26, 1917. Ft. Thomas, Ky. Sent to Ft. Benjamin Harrison,
Indianapolis; assigned to Company G, Medical Officers Training Corps;
later to Evacuation Hospital No. 22. Died of influenza February 10,
1918, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Buried at Galena, Floyd Count.. , Ind.
GEYSER, ALBERT EDWIN-----Private,
S.A.T.C.
Son of Henry and Emma Geyser; born
May 22, 1893, Louisville, Ky.
Electrician. Called into service October 15, 1918, New Albany, Ind.
Entered Student Army Training Corps, Rolling Prairie, Ind., and was
assigned to Company A, Motor Truck Service. Died of pneumonia October
29, 1912, Rolling Prairie, Ind. Buried in Fairview Cemetery, New
Albany, Ind.
GREGOIRE, GEORGE EDGAR -----K.
Of C. Secretary
Son of John and Mary Gregoire; born
December I5, 1883, New Albany, Ind.
Salesman. Volunteered as Knights of Columbus Secretary August, 1918,
New York City, but was delayed in being sent overseas until October of
the same year, because of trouble in procuring his passport. Left New
Albany for New York, and died of influenza October 21, 1918, in St.
Vincent's Hospital, New York City. Buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, New
Albany, Ind.
GUERNSEY, FLOYD HAWS -----Apprentice
Seaman
Son of Albert Sherman and Lelia Haws
Guernsey; born April 28, 1897,
Jeffersonville, Clark County, Ind. Later moved to New Albany, Ind.
Clerk, Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Entered U.S. Navy July 22,
1918, Louisville, Ky. Sent to Great Lakes Naval Training Station,
Yeoman School, 111., where he died of influenza, September 23, 1918.
Buried in Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Jeffersonville, Ind.
HARDWAY, MEDDIE (Colored)
-----Private S
on of William Hard way; born January
18, 1890, Gracey, Ky. Living in
New Albany, Ind., where he entered service August 23, 1918. Sent to
Camp Dodge, Iowa; assigned to 69th Company, 18th Provisional Training
Battalion, 163rd Depot Brigade. Transferred to Company E, 809th Pioneer
Infantry. Went overseas September 23, 1918. Died of influenza October
5, 1918. (Place of death and burial unknown).
McDANIEL, CHARLES HENRY -----Wagoner
Son of Charles Henry and Mary A.
McDaniel; born May 18, 1892, Galena,
Floyd County, Ind. Farmer. Called into service July 24, 1918, New
Albany, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 58th Company, 15th
Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred to Camp McClellan,
Ala.; assigned to 2nd Truck Company, 9th Ammunition Train; later to
Motor Battalion, 9th Ammunition Train. Died of pneumonia October 24,
1918, Camp McClellan, Ala. Buried in Methodist Cemetery, Galena, Ind.
MILLER, LAWRENCE RAYMOND -----Private
Son of Charles R. and Mattie
Zurschmiede Miller; born July 29, 1897,
New Albany, Ind. Clerk. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army October 24, 1917,
Ft. Thomas, Ky. Sent to Ft. Omaha, Neb.; assigned to Company D, 4th
Balloon Squadron. Transferred to Camp Morrison, Va.; assigned to 9th
Balloon Company. Overseas in June, 1918. Died of effects of gas, and
influenza April 11, 1919, in Green Hut Hospital, New York City. Buried
in Fairview Cemetery, New Albany,
MOORE, .WILLIAM AUGUST -----Private
Son of Ruben and Louisa Moore; born
April 6, 1888, New Albany, Ind.
Laborer. Called into service March 4, 1918, New Albany, Ind. Trained at
Columbus Barracks, Ohio: assigned to Coast Artillery Corps. Died of
heart trouble from nervous shock, March 9, 1918, at Columbus Barracks,
Ohio. Buried in Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Ind.
MORGAN, ROY THOMAS -----Private
Son of John W. (deceased) and Alice
Sanders Morgan; born January 20,
1897, Elizabeth, Harrison County, Ind. Farmer. Called into service
September 5, 1918, Corydon, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to
54th Company, 14th Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Transferred
to Camp Knox, Ky.; assigned to Battery D, 72nd Field Artillery. Died of
pneumonia October 21, 1918, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried near Elizabeth, Ind.
PARSONS, MASON LEWIS -----Private
Son of George and Julia Parsons; born
February 18, 1886, New Albany,
Ind. Clothing cutter. Called into service August. 1918, Ft. Thomas, Ky.
Sent to Camp Meigs, Washington, D. C., and assigned to 14th Infantry.
Died of influenza October 12, 1918, Walter Reed Hospital, Washington,
D. C. Buried in Soldiers' Cemetery, New Albany, Ind.
PAYNE, WALTER C. D.-----Corporal.
Son of Thomas and Sarah Espin Payne;
born August 29, 1896, New Albany,
Ind. Assistant truck master, Q.M.D, Jeffersonville, Ind. Entered
service June 3, 1918, Louisville. Ky. Sent to Ft. Thomas, KY.; assigned
to Motor Transport Corps. Transferred to Camp Meigs, Washington, D. C.;
then to Bush Terminal, Brooklyn, N. Y. Died of pneumonia January 20,
1919, Base Hospital, Bush Terminal, N. Y. Buried in Fairview Cemetery,
New Albany, Ind.
PELLMAN, GEORGE -----Private
Son of Fred and Sarah Pellman, born
July 30, 1897, Harrison County,
Ind. Laborer. Enlisted in Company A, 2nd Infantry, Indiana National
Guard (Company A. 152nd Infantry) August 6, 1917, Jeffersonville, Ind.
Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Replacement Draft. Sailed
overseas June 12, 1918. Assigned to Company D, 4th Infantry, 3rd
Division. Died from wounds October 4, 1918, received in action in
Argonne Forest. Buried in France. (Place not known.)
REILLY, JOHN VICTOR----- Private
Son of James and Mary Josephine
Reilly; born November 16, 1895,
FloydKnobs, Floyd County, Ind. Fireman. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army
June 2, 1917, Louisville, Ky. Sent to Ft. Thomas, Ky.; assigned to
Battery B, 19th Field Artillery. Transferred to Ft. Houston, Tex.
Embarked from New York March 4, 1918. Gassed; died in Base Hospital,
Sedan, France, November 12, 1918. Buried near Toul. Body to be buried
in St. Marys of the Knobs Cemetery, Floyd County, Ind.
RICHARDSON, HENRY W.
(Colored)-----Private
Son of Henry and Addie R. Richardson;
born August 25, 1887, Lexington,
Ky. Laborer. Entered service April 29, 1918, New Albany, Ind. Assigned
to 317th Labor Battalion, (Quartermaster Corps. Killed by an explosive
on board transport, July 10, 1918. Government record says, "Died of
pneumonia." (Place of burial not known).
RUDY, CHARLES THOMAS -----Naval
Aviator
Son of William and Julia Rudy born
June 11, 1894, Bellevue, Ky. Removed
to New Albany, Ind. in 1901. Bank employee, Louisville, Ky. Enlisted in
U.S. Navy .November 10, 1917, Louisville, Ky. Sent to Pensacola, Fla.;
assigned to Naval Aviation, Machinist Mate. Sailed for France, February
2, 1918. Died of pneumonia September 18, 1918, Base Hospital, St.
Trojan, France. Buried in Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Ind.
SAMS. ELBERT RICHARDS -----Private
Son of James and Hattie Decker Sams;
born March 20, 1896, Franklin
Township, Floyd County, Ind. Motorman. Entered service March 29, 1918,
New Albany, did. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 15th Company,
4th Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade. Died of pneumonia May 8,
1918, Base Hospital, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried in Soldier's Cemetery, New
Albany, Ind.
SHERMAN, CLYDE THOMAS -----Private
Son of Clyde and Elsie Chambers
Sherman; born September 30, 1891,
Mauckport, Harrison County, Ind. Steamboat clerk. Entered service
September 20, 1917, New Albany, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.
Transferred to Camp Sevier, S. C.; assigned to Company K, 120th
Infantry, 30th Division. Embarked May 17, 1918. Killed in action near
Bellecourt, September 28, 1918. Buried in American Cemetery. Survived
by widow, Alma Sherman, and daughter, Alma Aletha Sherman, New Albany,
Ind.
SLOAN, BONNIE MERECHAL -----Private
Son of Yenowine and Alice Livingston
Sloan; born March 25, 1896, near
Edwardsville, Ind. Molder. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army July 1, 1917,
Ft. Thomas, Ky.; assigned to Battery D. 15th Field Artillery.
Transferred to Pine Camp, N. Y. Overseas in December, 1917. Killed in
action June 24, 1918, ChateauThierry. Buried in Cemetery No. 246,
Domptin, France. The first Floyd County boy to give his life for his
country. The Floyd County American Legion Post, is named in his honor.
SLOAN, MORGAN WILLIAM -----Private
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Sloan;
born October 26, 1897, New Albany,
Ind. Farmer. Enlisted in Troop D, 1st Cavalry, Indiana National Guard,
August 5, 1917, New Albany, Ind. Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned
to Company I, 152nd Infantry, 38th Division. Embarked from Hoboken, N.
J., June 12, 1918. Died from wounds July 28, 1918, received at
ChateauThierry. Buried in FereenTardenois Cemetery Grave No. 63,
north of ChateauThierry.
SMITH, ALBERT EVANS -----Private
Son of Ed and Florence Evans Smith;
born June 21, 1899, Franklin
Township, Floyd County, Ind. Farmer. Enlisted in Company D, Indiana
National Guard (Company M, 152nd Infantry), August 5, 1917, New Albany,
Ind. Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Company C, 11th Machine
Gun Battalion. Embarked June 12, 1918. Participated in second battle of
Marne, and Verdun. Died from wounds September 29, 1918, France. (Place
of burial not known).
SMITH, NOBLE -----Private
Son of Phillip and Middie Martin
Smith; born August 26, 1887, Paoli,
Orange County, Ind. Moved to Floyd County at age of eight years.
Shipping clerk. Enlisted in U.S. Marine Corps June 15, 1917,
Louisville, Ky. Sent to Quantico, Va.; assigned to 13th Company, 10th
Regiment. Died of influenza October 10, 1918, Quantico, Va. Buried in
Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Ind.
SMITH, WILLIAM M. -----Sergeant
Son of Joseph and Anna Smith; born
December 23, 1897, Randolph, Tenn.
Moved to Floyd County, Ind. in 1901. Stenographer. Enlisted in U.S.
Regular Army, Aviation Section, October 18, 1917, Louisville, Ky. Sent
to Ft. Thomas, Ky.; assigned to 14th Balloon Company. Transferred to
Ft. Omaha, Neb.; assigned to 5th Balloon Company. Died of pneumonia,
April 12, 1918, Base Hospital, near Omaha, Neb. Buried at New Albany,
Ind.
STEPHENS, ALBERT WILLIS -----Private
Son of John V. and Louise Stephens;
born May 20, 1889, New Albany, Ind.
Iron worker. Entered service March 7, 1918, New Albany, Ind. Sent to
Camp Greene, N. C.; assigned to Company G, 59th Infantry. Embarked from
New York May 8, 1918. Killed in action in battle of ChateauThierry,
July 19, 1918. Buried in American Cemetery in France. (Place not
known).
THOMAS, ROBERT JAY -----Private
Son of Charles W. and Louisa Woertz
Thomas; born July 22, 1895,
Georgetown, Ind. Laborer. Entered service July 24, 1918, New Albany,
Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 58th Company, 15th Training
Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade; then to Headquarters Company, 3rd
Battalion, Field Artillery Replacement Draft. Died of pneumonia,
October 19, 1918, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried at Georgetown, Ind. Survived
by widow, Edith M. Stephens Thomas, New Albany, Ind.
TRUEMAN, JOSEPH -----Private
Son of Walter and Elizabeth Trueman.
born November 17, 1886, Concordia,
Ky. Moved to Floyd County, Ind., in 1907. Railroader. Entered service
August 27, 1918, New Albany, Ind. Sent to Camp Sherman. Ohio; assigned
to 22nd Company, 6th Training Battalion, 158th Depot Brigade. Died of
pneumonia October 4, 1918, Base Hospital, Camp Sherman, Ohio. Survived
by widow, Blanche Eckhart Trueman, New Albany, Ind. Buried in Fairview
Cemetery, New Albany, Ind.
TRUSNER, WALTER -----Seaman, 1st
Class
Son of Walter D. and Margaret
Trusner; born June 30, 1897, Salem,
Washington County, Ind. Moving picture operator, New Albany, Ind., when
he entered service August 7, 1917, Cincinnati, Ohio; assigned to Battle
Ship Utah, Armed Guard, Norfolk, Va. Died of pneumonia July 14, 1918,
Camp Hospital, St. Nazaire, France. Buried in Fairview Cemetery, New
Albany, Ind.
WILLIAMS, IRVIN -----Private
Son of A. J. and Margaret Rebecca
Williams; born June 25, 1892, New
Albany, Ind. Employee, Ohio Falls Iron Company. Entered service
September 3, 1918, New Albany, Ind. Sent to Camp Grant, Ill.; assigned
to Limited Service, Company D, 5th Provisional Training Regiment, 161st
Depot Brigade. Died of pneumonia October 4, 1918, Camp Grant, 1ll.
Buried in Soldier's Cemetery, New Albany, Ind.
Source: Gold Star Honor Roll By
Indiana Historical Commission, John Williams
Oliver