Marshall County World War I Honor Roll

Chester A. Anderson

ANDERSON, CHESTER A., Marshalltown, son Mrs. Anna C. Anderson, aged 28, M.H.S., ’06
Enlisted in Navy, Great Lakes, Ill., May 27, 1918; Co. 17, Regt. 12, Camp Paul Jones;
mate, first class, U.S.N.R.F.; died Great Lakes, Ill., Sept. 26, 1918.

Peter Anderson

ANDERSON, PETER, Marshalltown, aged 22, car repairer, enlisted, Story County, March 19, 1918;
overseas May, 1918. Pvt. Co. B. 339th Inf.; killed in action in France, September, 1918.


William H. Bowman

BOWMAN, WILLIAM H., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bowman,
aged 29, moulder; selective, Sept. 19, 1917 Camp Dodge;
Co. H, 163d Depot Vri.; died at Camp Dodge, Feb. 2, 1918.


Harry E. Everist

EVERIST, HARRY E., Marshalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Everist;
aged 26; recruited, Marshalltown, Jan. 7, 1918; stationed Camp Dodge, Co. F, 350th Inf.;
transferred to Camp Gordon, GA, then to Camp Upton, N.Y., overseas, April 21, 1918;
Pvt. Co. G, 325th Inf., A.E.F.; died of wounds received in action in France, Oct. 19, 1918.


Frank Glick

Sgt. Frank Glick of the U.S. Marines was the first Marshall county resident to
fall in battle. He was killed in battled at Chateau Thierry, June 3, 1918. Frank Glick
was the son of Albert “Ab” G. Glick and Helen “Nellie” Abbotl; aged 23, clerk, graduate
of Marshalltown High School. He enlisted in the Marine Corps on May 20, 1917 at Chicago
and was sent to Paris Island, N.C. for training. He was transferred to Quantico, VA. and
arrived in France on Feb 13, 1918 as a Sergeant in the 80th Co., 6th Regiment, Marines.


Charles Huston Jones

JONES, CHARLES HUSTON, Marshalltown; Mrs. Hattie E. Jones, wife; aged 41, machinist;
enlisted, navy, Des Moines, June 24, 1918; stationed Great Lakes, Ill.; transferred to Dayton, Ohio,
petty officer and inspector naval ordnance; died Logansport, Ind., while en route home, Feb., 1919.


August Mayer

MAYER, AUGUST, St. Anthony, son Mrs. Caroline Mayer; aged 23,
hardware and implement dealer; selective, June 24, 1918. Camp Dodge;
163d Depot Brig.; died Camp Dodge, Nov. 5, 1918.


Thomas VanHoy

VANHOY, THOMAS, Marshalltown; James R, Vanhoy, brother; lineman;
recruited May 9, 1917; Cpl. Co. E. 2d Engineers, A.E.F.;
died of disease, Hosp. No. 35, Blois France, Feb. 19, 1919;
posthumously awarded croix de guerre for valor in service.


David A. Paul

PAUL, DAVID A., Gilman, son Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Paul; aged 18,
recruited, Grinnell, Ia., Sept., 1917; died in French hospital, June 8, 1918,
of wounds received in action; lived in Jasper county, post office at Gilman, Marshall County,
parents now residents of Gilman.




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