Warren
County, Ohio, World War I Veterans
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Arne Trelvik
EDWARDS
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- Shelby Edwards Sr. (1895-1981)
- Sergeant, Company A, Military Police, Panama Canal Zone 1914-1949
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- Warren F. Edwards (1888-1918)
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery with
misplaced War of 1812 flagholder - Interment
#3701 in lot 59 on 14 Oct 1918
Register of Interments lists as US Army aviator who died in California
of pneumonia on 6 Oct 1918
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EICHER
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- Harve H. Eicher (1895-1945)
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EIFERT
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- Reuben Fred Eifert (1892-1934)
- Chief Mech, US Army, World War I
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ELBON
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- Oliver M. Elbon (1896-1975)
- Private, US Army World War I
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ELFRING
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- Fredrick
W. Elfring (1893 - 1963) - Sgt 16 Co 158 Depot Brigade World
War I
- photo of gravestone
at Maineville Cemetery
- Service
Record from online Ohio
Military Men 1917-1918 database at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Name: Frederick W. Elfring, Jr.
Serial Number: 1964310
Race: W
Residence: Iowa and Morgan Sts., Cincinnati, O.
Enlistment Division: National Army LB 4
Enlistment Location: Cincinnati, O.
Enlistment Date: 03 Oct 1917
Birth Place: Cincinnati, O.
Birth Date / Age: 23 4/12 Years
Assigns Comment: 158 Depot Brigade to 14 Nov 1918; Headquarters
Detachment 320 Training Headquarters & Military Police 95 Division
to Discharge Corporal 10 Oct 1917; Sergeant 25 March 1918. Honorable
discharge 14 Dec 1918.
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ELLIOTT
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- James E. Elliott (1889-1963)
- Kentucky, Sgt 80 Aero Sq, World War I
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- Jay C. Elliott (1900-1958)
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ELLIS
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- Stanley Wilson Ellis
(1894-1968) - Corporal, US Army World War I
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Stanley Ellis Obituary, The Franklin (Ohio)
Chronicle, Thursday August 22, 1968
"Mr. Ellis was a retired bakery products salesman and a
veteran of World War I."
- Ohio
Soldiers in WWI, 1917-1918
Name: Stanley W. Ellis
Race: White
Birth Date: 9 Sep 1894
Birth Location: Gallatin, Tennessee, USA
Enlistment Date: 24 Jul 1918
Enlistment County: Dayton
Enlistment State: Ohio
Enlistment Division: National Army LB 2
Comments: Supply Company 5 Regiment Field Artillery Replacement
Draft Cp Jackson Summary Court to Discharge Cook 3 Oct 1918; Private,
first class 21 Oct 1918; Corporal 18 Dec 1918. Honorable discharge
7 Jan 1919.
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ELTZROTH
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- Fred Eltzroth (1896-1968)
- US Army, World War I
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EMRICK
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- Richard Earl Emrick
(1892-1986) - US Army, World War I
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ENGLE
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- Harry
Leigh Engle aka Leigh Engle (1889-1996)
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EULASS
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- Charles C. Eulass (1896-1986)
- Quartermaster Sergeant, US Army World War I
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #9720 in Section H Lot 74-8 on 24
Nov 1986
- Ohio
Military Men 1917-1918 at Ancestry.com
Name: Charles C. Eulass
Serial Number: 714390
Race: W
Residence: Lebanon, O.
Enlistment Division: National Army
Enlistment Location: Columbus Barracks, O.
Enlistment Date: 14 Dec 1917
Birth Place: Lebanon, O.
Assigns Comment: 301 Mechanical Repair Shop Unit Cp Meigs DC to
31 Jan 1918; Quartermaster Corps Detachment Langley Field Va to
Discharge Private, first class 25 June 1918; Corporal 17 July 1918;
Sergeant 8 Aug 1918; Quartermaster Sergeant 11 Dec 1918. Honorable
discharge 16 Jan 1919.
Volume #: 5
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- William B. Eulass (1873-1933)
- US Army & US Marine Corps, Spanish
American War and World War I
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #5562 in Corwin Addition lot 620
on 13 Apr 1933
- William
B. Eulass Obituary, unnamed paper dated 13 Apr 1933
"... A native of Warren county, Will Eulass spent his young
manhood in Lebanon enlisting in the army during the Spanish War.
He spent the next thirty years in the service
"... Following the Spanish War, Mr. Eulass re-enlisted in the
army remaining in the service until 1928. He served in both the
infantry and marine branches of the service and was on active duty
in the Philippines and in Mexico. During the World War he was engaged
in training recruits at the marine post at Quantico, Virginia. During
the Spanish War he received a commission as second lieutenant and
served in that capacity in the Philippine campaign. He resigned
his commission at the expiration of this first enlistment and at
the time he retired from the service five years ago was a quartermaster-sergeant
in the Marine Corps."
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