LACKENS
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- Robert S. Lackens (1896-1934)
- Battery D, 134th Field Artillery, World War I
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LAHMAN
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- George M. Lahman (1895-1983)
- US Army World War I
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- George M. Lahman Obituary, The Middletown
(Ohio) Journal, November 9, 1983
"A veteran of World War I, he had owned and operated a
garage in Springboro. He had been a special deputy for the
Warren County sheriff's department and a marshal of Springboro.
He was a member of the Russell McElfresh Post 149 of the American
Legion."
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LAINHART
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- Midford Lainhart (1889-1971)
- Kentucky, Pvt Co G 27 Infantry World War I
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LAMB
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- Hudson
Jasper Lamb (1891-1926) - Private, Camp Hospital 12, American
Expeditionary Forces, World War I
aka Jasper H. Lamb
- photo of gravestone
for Jasper H. Lamb at Woodhill
Cemetery - Sec.10 Lot 27W-7
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Jasper Lamb,
World War
- Ohio
Military Men 1917-1918 at Ancestry.com
Name: Jasper H. Lamb
Serial Number: 3096191
Race: W
Residence: Main St., Franklin, O.
Enlistment Division: National Army
Enlistment Location: Warren Co, O.
Enlistment Date: 28 May 1918
Birth Place: Richmond, KY.
Birth Date / Age: 8 March 1891
Assigns Comment: 159 Depot Brigade to 12 July 1918; Medical Department
10 Cp Crane Pa to 22 Aug 1918; American National Red Cross Mil Hospital
3 to 31 May 1919; Camp Hospital 12 to Discharge Private American
Expeditionary Forces 4 Sept 1918 to 6 Oct 1919. Honorable discharge
13 Oct 1919.
- Ohio Death Certificate #64747 (1926) Hudson
Jasper Lamb
widowed white male day laborer
born 8 Mar 1891 in Kentucky to Mat Lamb & Kitty Williams
died 29 Oct 1926 at Franklin, Warren County, Ohio
buried 2 Nov 1926 Franklin, Ohio
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LANIER
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- Thomas Lanier (1895-1960)
- Ohio, PFC, 327 Medical Detachment, World War I
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LANSDALE
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- Leslie Lansdale (1896-1988)
- US Army 1918-1919
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LaSURE
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- Roland LaSure (1889-1955)
- Ohio, Private, US Army, World War I
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LAWSON
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- James Walter Lawson (1894-1950)
- Ohio Private, 6 Regt USMC 2 Div World War I
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LAYMAN
LAYMON
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- Charles
Laymon (1889-1964) - Ohio, Corporal, Company E, 147 Infantry,
World War I, Purple Heart
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment
#4316 in Sec D1 Lot 18 on 29 Sep 1964
- Warren County Soldiers serving in The 147th
Infantry. The 37th "Buckeye" Division
- Ohio
Military Men 1917-1918 at Ancestry.com
Name: Charles Laymon
Serial Number: 1525604
Race: W
Residence: Mason, O.
Enlistment Division: National Guard
Enlistment Location: Lebanon, O.
Enlistment Date: 17 Apr 1917
Birth Place: Excello, O.
Birth Date / Age: 27 Years
Assigns Comment: Co E 1 Infantry ONG (Co E 147 Infantry) to 27 Sept
1918; Casual to 14 March 1919; Co A 1 Battalion Convicted or Conviction
Center Cp Sherman O to Discharge Corporal 15 May 1918. Meuse-Argonne;
Defensive Sector. Wounded In Action severely 27 Sept 1918. American
Expeditionary Forces 15 June 1918 to 18 Feb 1919. Honorable discharge
26 March 1919. 30% disabled.
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LEIBROCK
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- Howard Leibrock (1896-1969)
- Ohio, Corporal, Battery B 41 Artillery Coast Artillery Corps
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LEISZ
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- Edward Harry Leisz ( 1895-1973)
- PFC, 322nd Field Artillery, US Army, World War I
- photo contributed 14 Nov 2014 by his son, Bob
Leisz
- United States World War I Draft Registration
Cards, 1917-1918 (https://familysearch.org)
5
Jun 1817 Registration of Edward Leisz of Miamisburg, Ohio accessed
15 Nov 2014
born 23 Jun 1895 at Whitfield, Ohio
21 year old single, caucasian male employed as farmer by Charles
Leisz.
- Ancestry.com. Ohio
Military Men, 1917-18 [database on-line] accessed 15 Nov 2014
Edward H. Leiss [sic] aged 22 3/12,
of Miamisburg, Ohio, enlisted in the National Army at Dayton Ohio
on 5 Oct 1917.
Assigns: Battery D 322 Field Artillery to Discharge Private, first
class 11 May 1918. Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector. American Expeditionary
Forces 12 June 1918 to 16 May 1919. Honorable discharge 26 May 1919.
- "Edward
Leisz," obituary, Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Thursday
February 8, 1973
" . . . He was also a veteran of World War I, and a member
of the American Legion and the IOOF Lodge. . . ."
- Find
A Grave Memorial# 75830748 for PFC Edward H. Leisz buried at
Hill Grove Cemetery, Miamisburg, Montgomery County,
Ohio
Edward H. leisz
Ohio
PFC US Army
World War I
Jun 23 1895 - Feb 7 1973
- Wright State University, Archives and
Special Collections
MS-100,
322nd Field Artillery Records
Records of the 322nd Field Artillery document the history of the
organization from its earliest days at Camp Sherman in 1917 to its
final days as a reunion association in 1981.
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LEONARD
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- Fred E. Leonard (1896-1957)
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- Harry D. Leonard (1898-1954)
- PFC, Battery A, 4th Field Artillery, Distinguished Service Cross,
Purple Heart & Oak Leaf Cluster
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment
#3751 in Sec D1 lot 34 on 10 Sep 1954
- "Kings Mills Man Drowning Victim;
Body of World War I Veteran Found in Little Miami," obituary,
unnamed paper dated 16 Sep 1954 on file at the Warren County Genealogical
Society
"Warren county's second drowning of the year was reported Wednesday
afternoon when the body of Harry D. Leonard, 60, of Kings Mills
was found in the Little Miami River under the bridge at Foster.
Dr. H. M. Williams, coroner, said death was accidental. He was believed
to have been in the water since Monday.
Leonard, a former employe of King Powder Company and Peters Cartridge
Company at Kings Mills, had been in Veterans Hospital, Dayton, for
several months taking treatment for TB of the spine. He had spent
the week end with his mother, Anna Leonard at Kings Mills and was
to have returned to the hospital. He apparently went fishing instead,
the coroner said. He was a World War I veteran.
Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Friday at Oswald Funeral
Home here with burial in Rose
Hill Cemetery, Mason.
Besides his mother, he leaves a son, John near Hamilton."
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LeROY
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- Gordon S. LeRoy (1895-1979)
- US Army, World War I
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LEWIS
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- Guy Lewis (1887-1968) - Ohio,
PFC, Company M 54 Infantry, World War I
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LINDER
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- Huch C. Linder (1895-1955)
- Ohio, Sergeant, Base Hospital, World War I
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LINKOUS
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- Carl E. Linkous (1895-1970)
- Kentucky, Private, Quartermaster Company 78 Division World War I
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LLOYD
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- Edward W. Lloyd (1896-1972)
- Private, Company A, Dev. Battalion, 158 Depot Brigade, World War I
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec. 2 Lot 30-6
- Ohio
Soldiers in WW1, 1917-1918 at Ancestry.com
Edward
C. Lloyd, Franklin, Ohio
born Middletown, Ohio, age 22 7/12 years
enlisted National Army 2 Sep 1918, 35 Co 9 Tng Bn 158 Dep Brig to
2 Oct 1918
Co A. Dev Bn 158 Dep Brig to discharge
Private
Honorable discharge 17 Mar 1919
- "Edward Lloyd," obituary, Franklin
(Ohio) Chronicle, Sep 20 1972
"Edward Lloyd, 76, of 113 West Seventh Street, died Saturday
afternoon at Veterans Hospital, Dayton. Mr. Lloyd was a World War
I veteran and was retired from Sorg Paper Company in Middletown.
. . ."
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LOEWENSTEIN
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- Gordon M. Loewenstein
(1894-1989) - Corporal, US Army, World War I
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LUCAS
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- Roy A. Lucas (1897-1959)
- US Army, World War I
- photo of gravestone
at Deerfield Cemetery
- Sec C Lot 36 B
- "Roy A. Lucas Called By Death,"
obituary, unnamed paper dated 8 Oct 1959 on file at the Warren County
Genealogical Society
" . . . He was a veteran of World War I and had been employed
as a machinist in Hamilton. . . ."
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LUKINGBEAL
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- Paul Biener Lukingbeal
(1895-1983)
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LYONS (Surname
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- Arthur L. Lyons (1884-1937)
- Ohio; Wagoner Company D, 147 Infanty 37 Division
- Photo of gravestone
at Bethany Christian Church
Cemetery - Sec 108-5
- Warren County Soldiers of
the 147th Infantry, 37th Division, AEF
- Service
Record from online Ohio
Military Men 1917-1918 database at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Name: Arthur Lyons
Serial Number: 1525313
Race: W
Residence: 321 Lincoln St., (rear), Dayton, O.
Enlistment Division: National Guard
Enlistment Location: Blanchester, O.
Enlistment Date: 11 Jul 1917
Birth Place: Clinton Co, O.
Birth Date / Age: 32 6/12 Years
Assigns Comment: Co L 147 Infantry to 4 Jan 1917; Co D 147 Infantry
to 12 May 1918; Supply Company 147 Infantry to Discharge Private,
first class 1 Feb 1918; Wagoner 21 May 1918. Meuse-Argonne; Ypres-Lys;
Defensive Sector. American Expeditionary Forces 23 June 1918 to
23 March 1919. Honorable discharge 19 Apr 1919.
Volume #: 11
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