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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927. NAMES OF MILITARY Int., April 20, 1918, A. E. F. Sacred Heart Cemetery. 7th F. A, Oct. 4, 1918. A, E. F. Hoohannes Hanislan, Pvt., 515\ John Adrian Martin, Sea., Naval Joseph Tzrasko. Pvt, Co. Lecteur Postal, 601 Co. 2, Nov 13, | Training Station, Oct. 8. 1918, Pel- St. Mary's Cemetery harles C. Breen, Sgt, Co. D. na AL 3 e James Roulard, Pvt., Co. E., 102nd | Int, July 19, 1918, A. E. F. 302nd M. G. Bn., October 31, 1918, 1| Lawrence C. Yerges, Pvt, Co, B, Upton, N. Y., May 26, 1918. Conn. Inf., May 27, 1917, Hartford, Edward J. Sullivan, Pvt, Co. E, Alfred Meng, Pvt., Signal Corps, Conn. School, Aug. 19, 1918, Rochester, N. tery not known. Frank P. Sarisky, Pvt., Frederick W. Heinzmann, Pvt. Co. E. F. 102nd Inf., April 1, 1918, A, E. terson, N. J. Allie Campanelli, A. E. F, St. Mary's Cemetary. 11917, Isle of Cypress. ham Bay, N. Y., St. Mary's Ceme- | Inf., Meb. 7, 1918, A. E. F., France.| John F. Strohecker, Pvt, Co. C, 102nd Inf, Sept. 26, 1918, A. E. F. 10ist M. G. Bn, July 19, 1918, A, ‘William H. Brown, Sgt., Co. E.{ Willlam J. Hart, 3-C F., U. 8. N, |tery. St. Mary’s Cemetery. 312th M. G. Bn., Nov. 5, 1918, A. John T. Valentine, S-C ¥, U. 8. E. F. 1st Ct. Inf., April 24, 1917, New [R. F., Oct. 12, 1918, Stapleton, L.| Lucyan Mascjcke, Pvt, Co. 1| Stanley Rylz, Pvt, Co. D, 106th | E. F. C. Leinster, Oct. 10, 1918. At sea. Valentine Zambreski, Pvt, Co. Britain, Conn., Laurel Grove, Pat-|I, Cemetery not known. 326th Inf, Oct. 16, 1918, A. E. F. | Inf, Sept. 27, 1918, A. E. F. Ceme- | Peter Stumia, Pvt,, U. S. A, Camp | Michael J. Welch, Pvt,, Co. E, 1st X, 102nd Inf, Oct. 27, 1918, A, Pvt. Co. K.|B. Gou Iy St. Mary's Cemetery. Hemld L]sts ThOSC Wllose 325th Inf., October 13, 1918, A. E. F. | F,, Fairview Cemetery. | Y., Fairview Cemetery. 102nd Inf., Not known—A. E. F. ganfl lnL,CNov. 10, 1918, A. E. F. BEarcle A. Wells, Pvt., 35th Co. 10th William P. Card, Pvt., Supply Co.| FEdward Hintz, Sgt., Co. I, 102nd | Harry A. Miller, 2-c MM, U. S.|Sacred Heart Cemetery. . Mary’'s Cemetery. n., Camp Devens, Mass., Sept. 25, . || 26th F. A, October 10, 1915. Camp |Int,, Sept, 26, 1918, A. | Navy, Oct. 9, 1818, New London,| Frederick W. Schade, Pvt, Co. C,| William J. Sullivan, Pvt., 35th Co. [ 1918, Fairview Cemetery. JOHN J. TARRANT ] lemory wm Be Immonahzed McClellan, Ala, Old St. Mary's| Dennis J. Hogan, Pvt, D. B, U. Conn, Cemetery not known. 525th Int, Oct. 25, 1918, A. E. F.|9th Bn. Nov. 2, 1915, Camp Meade, | William Wenz, Pvt, Med. Dept. 288 East Maip Street Cemetery. S. Army Oct. 1, 1918, Camp Devens, | Hugh W. Miller, Jr, Pvt, Co. B,| Fairview Gemetery. Md,, St. Mary's Cemetery. U. 8. Army, March 30, 1919, Ho- | UNDERTAKER " Hjalmar L. Carlson; Corp., Co. H, | Mass,, Cemetery—New Britaln or | 326th B E. F., Oct, 29, 1918, Willlam C. Schleiger, Pvt, Co. A, | Willis Terwilliger, A-S Naval boken, N. J. Fairview Cemetery. and EMBALMER 1 4 » 128th Inf., September 25, 1918, A.|Plainville. | Frank Milowski, Pvt., Co. I, 3rd | 58th Inf, Aug. 8, 1918, A. E. F.|Training Station, June 23, 1917, Herbert W. White, Pvt., Co. F., L it : et A L | Howard C. Humason Cadet, Avi- | Dev. Bn., Oct. 29, 1918, Worcester, | Fairview Cemetery. Newport, R. . 2nd Dev. Bn., Oct. 15, 1015, Camp UPHOLSTERING | the Soldiers’ Memorial committee, in Phone 1010 House: 1451-2 e the spelling of the names or have Irv any other information in connection Ener with the names they will ald the J., committee materially by communi- _ Alex, Demerski, Pvt cating with Miss Cora Bertini, room Bn. October 7, 1917, 207, City hall, giving her such cor- Mass. rections as may be necessary The Joseph Demerski, P information is necessary at once and 102nd Inf., July 20, 1 is important as the correct spelling Joseph Demnicki, on the tablets will be vital. 102nd Inf., July 20, 1 The 1ist follows: William B. Denby, Albert Adams, Pvt., Hdgr. Co. 102 & Co. C. E. F., Noven Inf., April 20, 1018, A. E. F. . F., Belgium. Rakas Ale! s, Pvt, T & alter Ecevich, Pvt., Army, August 5, 1918. A. E. F. Arthur J. Anderson, Pvt. Co. L, 306th Inf, Oct. 15, 1918. A. E. F. Fairview Cemetery. Clifford C. Anderson, Corp., Co. 102nd Inf., Oct. 28, 1918. A. E. April 12, 1918, airview Cemetery, Carl G. Engstrom, Navy, October 8, 1918, K. Davis, Pvt. Co. D, 26th | F. Cemetery—Berlin? | Kasmir Nowkowski, Pvt., Camp Dix, N. Joseph Kelly, Sea., Naval Train- | 326th Inf., Oct. 20, 1918, A. . ing Station, Oct. 7. 1918, Pelham 8 D. O'Brien, Pvt., 6th Co. 2nd s Cemetery. Int., July 20, 1918, A. E. F. Framingham, Pvt s. De- Ceme ov. 20, 1918, ovt., §D iew Cemetery pril 918, Ignatz Klopowil Pvt, Co. G, jary's Cemetery. Co. H, Co. E, H i 0. 2 o i . a Rt 25 : ox o o 20, 1918, A. E! F. St. A 3 R t V. Carlson, Sea., Sea |ati s, Oct., 21, 1918, Camp |Mass., Cemetery not know: Howard Senf, 2-C. S, U. 8. Navy,| Ernest D. Thompson, U. 8. S.|/Upton, N. Y. St. Mary Cemetery. SRRrged cligstiociom, fetlisy for Gu!a::.”m‘ Reg., Jan. 1, 1010, | Dick, ?r?\l.”m s B Goarme C. Mondzeski, Pyt Co. T,| Oct. 12, 1918, Of. Lakes Tr. Sta.|Ticonderogs, Sept, 0, 1918, New- | Ernéat C. Wilcor, ot Co® ¥, “:: ta{xpz;bedk umen;;)‘nil,"e 1:”“::: Charleston, 8. C., Fairview Cemetery. | Robert F. Tliingworth, Pvt, [102nd Inf, June 6, 1918, A. E. F. [Ill. Fairview Cemtery. port, R. L. 102nd Inf., Sept. 26, 1918. A. E. F. ;n:r otoher °i.m'3m in connection _ William H. Chapman, Capt.. Med. Hdqrs. Co, 102nd Inf,, Oct. 26, 1918, | John Vincent Moore; Pvt, 9th| Thomas Siomakewicz, Pvt, Co.| Lee Timmons, Pvt, U. 8. A, Oct. John Wilson, Pvt., U. S. A., Oct. | D E N T I S T Sith those who made the su. COrps. September 26, 1918, Brook- | A, E. F., Cemetery—North Adams. |Co., Coast Art., Sept. 30, 1918, Ft.|M, 325th Inf, Oct, 11, 1918, A, E. .} 4, 1918, Camp Devens, Mass. 24, 1918, Ft. Zachary Taylor, Ky. | 4 preme sacrifice during the war, WA N. Y. Fairview Cemetery. Wallace ikimonis, Pvt., 38th | A, , Newport, St. Mary's Ceme- | Anthony Skorupski, Pvt, Co. M, | Fernand Tinti, Pvt, 21st Co. 6th | _ Stanley Wofick, Co. E. 325th Int., | i Rolow will be found &' lst con. _ Alexander Cierezko, Pvt, B8th|Co. 10th Bn. Sept. 24, 1918, Camp | ter; 325th Int, Oct. 11, 1918, A. E. F. |Bn., Sept. 30, 1918, Camp Upton, | Oct. 3, 1918, A. E. F. | Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.DS, } taining the names of the dead, Inf. October 5, 1918, Camp Beoure- | Devens, Cemetery not known. Santa Motta, Pvt, Co. 1, 102nd| Walter J. Smith, Pvt., Hdqrs. Co. |N. Y. ¢ Charles Lewis Wood, Lt,, No. 201 .o h DD, | thelr: vank, the ‘miltary units they 5ard, La. Antilio Jiantonio, Pvt,, Co. 1, 1st Inf, Nov. 11, 1918, A. E. F. | 102nd Tnt, Oct. 21 1918 A, E.| Tomado Tirozzi, Pvt, Co. G. 113th | Squadron, Royal Air Force August, Dr, T. R. Johnson, D.D.S, wers conmected With, the date of _ Howard R. Coleman, Pvt, Co. E. | Conn. In pril 7, 1917, Norwich, | Guiseppe Mure, Pvt, Co. C, 9th|F., St. Mary's Cemetery. . |Inf, Oct. 5 1918 A. E. F. 17, 1918, Tournal,-France. : e 1 their: déath, the place of death, it 102nd Inf, October 21, 1918, A. E.| Conn, St. Mary's Cemeter. |Inf., Nov. 3, 1918, Joseph Sokovich, Sgt.. Co. I, 102nd | Paul W. Topa, Corp., Hdars. Co. | Mike Yaps, Pvt, Co. E, 102nd X-RAY, GAS and OXYGE known and the place of burial. I Albert Johnson, Pvt, 21st Co. Leo Niedzweckl, Sea., U. 8. 8, Certain of this Information will be _ Charles Cotter, Pvt, Co. G. 113th | Gth Batt., Se p Salem, March 6, 1919, Boston, Mass., = placed upon the bronze tablets of ober 2, 1918, A. ., St.|ton, N. Y, Fairview Cemetery. | Sacred Heart Cemetery. 5 the memorial. Cemetery. | TFrank Kamienski Pvt, Co. I | Warren R. Norton. Pvt, Avia. : e Should any of the family of the Frederick J. Dalton, Corp., 38th |102nd Inf, July 7, 1918, A. E. F, 74th Balloon Sqd., Oct. 15, 3 deceased soldiers, of any of their Co., 10th Bn., Sept. 24, 1918, Camp | Benjamin K Pvt, Hd 1918, Ft. Omaha, Nebr. Cemetery— g former “buddies”, note any errors in Devens, Mass., St. Mary's Cemetery. | Co. 102ud In 120, 1918, A, Bristol, Conn. | Pyt 0. 0, h Supply Tr., Sept. 19, 1918, A.| Alexander Okula, Pvt, Co. A, A 8 A 918, A. E. F. 104th Inf,, Oct. 20, 1918, A. E. F. | ") % ' 5 Pvt., 16th M. v Kolodziej Polish Legion, Carl A. Ps , Corp, “Co. 1| s : i i Kordeck, . Peplau, S 2-c, Mine . 21 - g ¢ . Co M Oct. 28, 191 1918, Brook- R = i RN e LF g aw Kowalezy metery. 4 b s i SRR i Oct. 22, 1918. Emery C. Pvt., Hdars. - - z Peter Koslowskl, Corp, Co. T. | Co. 304th F. A . 19, 1918, A, B o 64th Inf, Nov. 11, 1918, A. E. F. Fairview Cenet b Cook, U. S. Joscph Koztoski, Pvt. th Co t, 16th Co. New Britain, | 10th Bn., Oct. 7, 1918, Camp Devens, 1918, A. E. F. Fairview Cemetery. Conn., Fairview Cemetery Mass., Cemetery not known. ter. Elmer. Q. Anderson, Pvt., Bty. B., kart, Pvt, U. 8. Army,| David E. Lindgren, Pvt., Co. T, v A. Pierce, Pvt., 31st Co. 304th Rgt. Art, August 19, 1918, A. S , A. E. F. 102nd Int., April 20, 1918, A, E. Sth DBr . 1918, Camp Dev- E. F. Fairview Cemetery. Paul Fanion, Pvt., Supply Co.,| Russell J. Linton. Pvt. 38th ens, Mass. Fairview Cemetery. Eromiah P. Benjamin, Pvt. Photo. 74th Inf, Oct. 2, 1918, Camp Dev- | April 10, 1918, A. E. Pohn Pison, Pvt., . 69th F. Div., 264th Acro Sqd. A. E. F. Oc- ens, Mass., Cemetery not known. Cemetery. Oct. 24, 191§, Camp Taylor, Ky. tober 31, 1918. Ralph Freer, Pvt, Supply Co.,| Louis J. Lovette, Pvt, Co. H, 6th Cemetery. Bernadina Nicholas, Pvt., C. E, 30th Inf., Sept. 28, 1918, A. E. F. |Inf,.Oct. 14, 1918 | w Polka, Pvt, Co. M. 102nd Inf., April 20, 1918. A. i John Furman, Pvt., Co. 1, 102nd | Mortimer Ly 1, | 125th Inf., Nov. 11, 1918, A. E. F. Henry Berson, Sgt., M. G. C Inf., Oct. 26, 1918, A. | 102nd Inf., Sept F. John Remuz, Pvt., C. 325th Inf., October 6, 1918. A. E. George J. Gaudette, Corp., Co. John W. Mc D, | Inf., Oct. 8, 1918, A. E Thomas W. Birmingham, , 102nd Int, Nov. 10, 1918, A. E. F. | 58th Inf, Oct. T, 4 Benjamin Rojcki, Pvt, Amb. Co 201st Trench Motar Bty, Nov. 8, Joseph A. Glover, 1st Lt, Co. C, | Mt. St. Benedict, Hartford. 308th Inf. April 20, 1918, A. F. 19782 A. B, B, 103rd Inf., July 20, 1918, A. Oswold A. Margelot, Pvt., Co. A, | Daniel L. Romerio, Pvt, Co. E. Erward N. Brandow, 2-c F. U. S. . Mary's Cemetery. | 110th Inf., Sept 27, 1918, 102nd Inf. April 20, 1918, A, E. F. S. Vulean, Oct. 14, 1918, Newpert John Grajowski, Pvt, Co. E. 102nd | Ignacy Marko Pol Albert P. Roulard, Pvt, M. G. Co. News, Va. Ing., Nov. 8, 1918, A. E. F. July 16, 1918. | 102nd Inf, Oct. 23. 1918 E. 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