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WWI
Paul Curtis Connelley, born 28/Mar/1896 in Ripley County, Indiana, died 28/May/1986 in Bellingham, WA. Buried in the military cemetery in San Luis Obispo, CA. He was a veteran of WWI in Company "B" 139 MG Batt.His father was James Hervey Connelley and his mother was Emily (Emma) L. Grimes Connelley. Provided by Don Connelley
Civil War vets
William Brown
Richard Sheets
Jessie Hamilton
Ephriam Wilson
Noah Alvertez Clark
Jonathan W. Green, Co. B, 4th IN
Cavalry enlisted 2 Aug. 1862
Abraham Deal : Provided by Joann Rabideau
Captain Robert Kennedy Smith was born in Ripley Co. IN on 12 Nov 1839 and died 8 Oct 1862 at the battle of Perryville, KY. He is buried at Cliff Hill Cemetery, Versailles. He was an 1860 graduate of Indiana University and was a pharmacist. He was the son of John Wesley Smith and Mary M. Kennedy Smith. Grandson of Robert Kennedy and Elizabeth King Kennedy. Robert served as a State Representative from Ripley County. (in Corydon) Provided by:Carla Kennedy
Lorenzo Dow Caster enlisted on August 9, 1862 for 3 years of service at Indianapolis by Governor Oliver P. Morton. He was mustered in later on August 9,1862 at Indianapolis by a man named H. B Carrington. Lorenzo lived in Ripley Co. and was a farmer. He was discharged April 16,1863 and the cause listed disability. Lorenzo was in Company F of the 68th Indiana Infantry. There was 5 men by the name of Caster in Company F from Napolean,Indiana . Lorenzo, Benjamin, Gabriel, and Robert Caster, all probably were related. I can not say for sure. Lorenzo is my wifes Great grandfather. I hope that you can use this information . Sumitted by Andy Schwier
James P. Brown
in your list of Civil War Vets. He was born May 18, 1838 in
Versailles and joined Co.D, 37th Indiana Volunteer Infantry on
October 22, 1861 as a Private with his brother Francis
Marion Brown and cousin Harrison Brown.
The regiment fought in the western theater, taking part in the
battles of Stone's River, Chickamauga, Pickett's Mills, Atlanta,
Utoy Creek, Jonesboro, and Bentonville. James made it through the
entire war without being wounded but was in the hospital several
times for illness. He reenlisted as a veteran in March 1864 and
mustered out July 25, 1865 in Louisville, Kentucky. Provided by Dan
Masters
Milton Pendergast, Born February 23, 1841, Died February 3, 1925, Residence: Elrod, Ripley County, Indiana, Service Record: Enlisted in Company B, 68th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 19 August 1862, Enlisted as a Corporal on 19 August 1862, Promoted to Full Sergeant 1st Class, Promoted to Full Lieutenant 2nd Class on 01 June 1865 (Not Mustered), Mustered out on 20 June 1865 in Nashville, TN, Sources: 1. Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. (IN Roster), Published in 1865-66 by Holloway, 2. National Archives Pension Record, #SC 881338, Provided by: Michael R. Boyce
Indiana Spanish American War Records
Surname |
Given Name |
MI |
Rank |
Place |
Date Start |
Date End |
Cole |
Clement |
Private |
Ripley Co.,In. |
April 26,1898 |
April 25,1899 |
Bertram W. Connelley was born 13/Jan/1878 in Ripley County, Indiana and died 16/Jul/1908 in Ripley County, Indiana. Bertram is buried in the St. Paul M.E. Cemetery. He was in Company "M" 161 of the Indiana Volunteers. His father was James Hervey Connelley and his mother was Emily (Emma) L. Grimes Connelley. Provided by Don Connelley
Revoluntionary War
William Collins
Joseph McDonald
Edward Pendergast
Ninnian Beall
William Lipperd
James Grimes
Ephriam Wilson
William Bassett
Ninian Beall
George Benefiel
John Boldrey
John Buskirk
Daniel Baumgardner
Geroge Buchanan
John Burchfield
Robert Burchfield
William Collins
Lemuel Chapman
Philmore Davis
Conrad Dowers
Jacob Dowers
James Delap
Wilbourne Gibson
James Grimes
Samuel Gookins
Gideon Hyatt
Benjamin Hamilton
Benjamin Hall
Richard Hodges
Thomas Johnson
Philip Johnson
Roswell Johnson
Issac Levi
William Lipperd
Samuel Marquist
Joseph McDonald
Daniel McMillin
Henry Myers
Jacob Mitcheller
John O'Neal
Peter Newcomer
Edward Pendergast
John Parr
James Rolf
Peter Resor
Ephriam Robbins
Peter Rutledge
Henry Thomas
Samuel Stephens
Peter Vanbibber
John Tucker
John Ward
Issac Way
Daniel Welsh
Ephriam Wilson
Jacob Wycoff
John Whitaker
Joseph Henegin
William Mavity, Sargent Major of the 4th battalion, 2nd regiment of the Henry Co. VA militia and was at the Seige of Yorktown. He moved to Ripley Co somewhere around 1825 and is in your list of first settlers. A family researcher did some research back in 1930 or so and said there was a bronze plate inside the Ripley Co courthouse with all of the Rev War vets that had served and had lived in Ripley Co. William Mavity was on the plate but I understand that the plate is missing and that somebody has a written record of the men but it does not show my ancestor now. Provided by Brian Mavity California
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
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor McKay; born May 4,
1887, Ripley County, Ind. Living in
Fowler, Ind., when he entered service June 24, 1918. Sent to Camp
Sherman, Ohio; assigned to 17th Company, 5th Training Battalion,
158th Depot Brigade. Transferred to Company G, 336th Infantry.
Overseas in September, 1918; assigned to Company H, 358th
Infantry. Participated in battle of St. Mihiel. Died of pneumonia
October 28, 1918, Mesves, France.
Son of H. William and Anna Mary Laaker; born
December 3, 1892, Brown Township, Ripley
County, Ind. Moved to Dearborn County in 1908. Farmer. Called
into service June 26, 1918, Lawrenceburg, Ind. Sent to Camp
Sherman, Ohio. Embarked for overseas September 4, 1918; assigned
to Company C, 335th Infantry, 91st Division. Died of pneumonia
October 30, 1918. Buried in American Cemetery, Ravigny, Meuse,
France. The American Legion Post, Dillsboro, Ind., is named the
Laaker-Northcutt Post. (See p. 00).
Son of John and Louise Morgan; born August 23,
1895, Osgood, Ripley County, Ind.
Living on a farm near Middlebranch, Decatur County, when he
entered service August 31, 1918, Greensburg, Ind. Sent to Camp
Sherman, Ohio; assigned to 29th Company, 8th Training Battalion,
158th Depot Brigade. Died of influenza October 14, 1918, in Base
Hospital Camp Sherman. Buried in cemetery of German Methodist
Church, southeast of Greensburg.
Son of W. H. and Edna F. Land; born September 2,
1886, Bryantsburg, Ind., near the Ripley-Jefferson
County Line. Laborer. Entered service September 2, 1918, Madison,
Ind. Sent to Camp Grant, Ill.; assigned to Company C, 1st
Training Battalion, 5th Limited Service Regiment, 161st Depot
Brigade, Died of pneumonia October 9, 1918, Camp Grant, Ill.
Buried in West Fork Cemetery, near Bryantsburg, Jefferson County,
Ind.
Son of W. H. and Edna F. Land; born April 10,
1894, Bryantsburg, Ind., near the Ripley-Jefferson
County line. Farmer. Entered service May 1, 1918, Madison, Ind.
Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 35th Ambulance Company.
Went overseas in August, 1918. Died November 15, 1918, (place not
known), from wounds received in an accident. (Burial place
unknown.)
Son of James T. and Melissa Martin (deceased);
born December 26, 1896, Osgood, Ripley
County, Ind. Family moved to Bedford, Ind. in 1911. Student.
Entered U.S. Marine Corps July 14, 1918, Bedford, Ind. Sent to
Boston, Mass.; assigned to duty in Recruiting Office, Marine
Corps. Died of pneumonia October 2, 1918, Field's Hospital,
Brookline, Mass. Buried at Osgood, Ripley
County, Ind.
Son of Jesse T. and Eva Ashcraft; born January 18, 1895. Grant
County, Ky. Moved to Ripley County,
Ind., 1916, Farmer. Entered service September 20, 1917,
Versailles, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky. Transferred to Camp
Sevier, S. C. Overseas May 17, 1918; assigned to Company M, 120th
Infantry, 30th Division. Killed in action September 29, 1918,
near St. Quentin, France. Buried in "Old Hickory Plot"
American Cemetery, St. Quentin, France.
Son of John Martin and Mary Luella Bland; born
July 7, 1895, Holton, Ripley County,
Ind. Furniture worker. Entered service September 20, 1917,
Versailles, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky. Transferred to Camp
Sevier, S. C. Embarked May 17, 1918; assigned to Company M, 120th
Infantry, 30th Division. Gassed at Busigny, October 17; died
November 2, 1918, General Hospital No. 74, Trouville. Buried in
American Plot, British Cemetery, Trouville. American Legion Post,
Batesville, Ind., named the Prell-Bland Post. (See p. 546)
Son of Joseph H. and Jennie Branham; born March 5, 1891, Osgood, Ripley County, Ind. Farmer. Enlisted in
U.S. Regular Army October 5, 1914, Ft. Snelling, Minn. Served on
Mexican Border. Trained at Ft. McKinley, Maine; Jacksonville,
Fla., and Ft. Williams, Me. Sailed for France March 16, 1918.
Assigned to Battery F, 43rd Coast Artillery Corps. Died of
pneumonia October 21, 1918, in Vittel Hospital, France. Buried in
Cemetery at Vittel, Vosges, France.
Son of John and Mary Bronnenberg; born December
24, 1896, Chesterfield, Madison County, Ind. Moved to Ripley County in 1906. Enlisted in U.S.
Regular Army February 16, 1916, Indianapolis, Ind. Assigned to
Wagon Company No. 1. Served on Mexican Border. Sailed for France
August 7, 1917. Assigned to Quartermaster Corps, Wagon Company
No. 100. Died of pneumonia in Camp Hospital No. 28, Nevers,
France, February 16, 1919. Buried in American Cemetery, Nevers,
France.
Son of Perry and Missouri Brown; born October 10, 1895, New
Marion, Ripley County, Ind. Farmer.
Called into service September 9, 1917, Versailles, Ind. Sent to
Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Company A, 335th Infantry.
Transferred to Camp Sevier, S. C. Embarked May 17, 1918; assigned
to Company C, 119th Infantry, 30th Division. Killed in action
October 10, 1918, St. Souplet, France. Buried near St. Souplet.
Survived by widow, Bessie Gray Brown, New Marion, Ind.
Son of Henry and Virginia Bultman; born October 17, 1898,
Napoleon, Ripley County, Ind.
Student. Entered Student's Army Training Corps, Company A,
October 7, 1918, State Normal School, Terre Haute, Ind. Died of
pneumonia November 7, 1918, in St. Anthony's Hospital, Terre
Haute, Ind. Buried in New Salem Cemetery,
Son of James and Stella B. Deburger; born March 8, 1894,
Versailles, Ind. Laborer. Called into service September 20, 1917,
Versailles, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Company A,
335th Infantry, 84th Division. Died of pneumonia December 24,
1917, Base Hospital, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried in Shelby Cemetery,
Shelby Township, Ripley County, Ind.
Son of Jesse and Sarah Demaree; born May 1, 1893, Shelby
Township, Ripley County, Ind.
Farmer. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army December 7, 1917. Assigned
to Aero Supply Squadron No. 672. Trained at Kelly Field, Tex.,
and Camps Morrison, and Hampton, Va. Overseas in October, 1918.
Assigned to Company 499, Aero Squadron. Died of pneumonia at Base
Hospital No. 101, St. Nazaire, France, February 20, 1919. Buried
in American Cemetery, St. Nazaire, France.
Son of John and Caroline Diver; born August 16, 1895, Sunman, Ripley County, Ind. Railway employe.
Enlisted May 12, 1917, in U.S. Regular Army, Indianapolis, Ind.
Assigned to Company A, 16th Infantry, 1st Division. Joined his
regiment at Ft. Bliss, Tex. Overseas June 10, 1917. Transferred
to Company D, 16th Infantry, 1st Division. In first raid made by
the Germans on American Army. Killed near Montdidier, April 28,
1918. Buried near where he fell.
Son of William and Florence Downey; born June 27, 1894, Dabney, Ripley County, Ind. Stenographer. Enlisted
in U.S Navy June 29, 1914, Cincinnati, Ohio. Assigned to 4th
Class Yeomen on battleship Missouri. Promoted to Chief Yeoman.
Died of pneumonia September 30, 1918, in Municipal Hospital,
Philadelphia, Pa. Buried at Holton, Ripley
County, Ind. Survived by widow, Wilda Elders Downey, Greensburg,
Ind.
Son of William and Sarah Duncan; born May 29, 1888, Manchester,
Ohio. Farmer. Called into service June 25, 1918, Versailles, Ind.
Sent to Camp Sherman, Ohio; assigned to Company F, 150th
Infantry, 38th Division; then to Company H, 336th Infantry. Sent
to Camp Merritt, N.J.; then to Camp Mills, N.Y. Died of pneumonia
in Camp Mills Hospital October 23, 1918. Buried in Washington
Cemetery, Elrod, Ripley County, Ind.
Son of Adam and Margaret Endres; born May 15, 1895, near Sunman, Ripley County, Ind. Farmer. Called to
service October 4, 1917, Versailles, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor,
Ky.; assigned to Company A, 335th Infantry. Transferred to Camp
Sevier, S. C. Embarked May 17, 1918; assigned to Company M, 120th
Infantry, 30th Division. Saw service on the Ypres front in
Belgium, and about Kemmel Hill. Killed in action October 10,
1918, Vaux, Andigny, France. Buried near where he fell.
Son of John and Louisa Flick; born near Holton, Ripley County, Ind. May 8, 1894. Teacher.
Called into service October 4, 1917, Versailles, Ind. Sent to
Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Company A, 335th Infantry.
Transferred to Camp Sevier, S. C. Overseas May 17, 1918; assigned
to Company I, 119th Infantry, 30th Division. Saw service on the
Ypres front, Kemmel Hill, and Voormezeele. Died of wounds at
Rouen, France, October 16, 1918. Buried at Rouen, France.
American Legion Post, Holton, Ind., named in his honor.
Son of Calvin R. and Ada Weber Francis; born
December 6, 1893, Correct, Ripley
County, Ind. Electrical lineman. Enlisted in U.S. Navy September
28, 1915, Louisville, Ky. Trained at Cincinnati, Ohio, and New
York. Promoted to 3rd class Electrician on destroyer, Jacob
Jones. Lost at sea December 6, 1917, when destroyer Jacob Jones
was torpedoed off west coast of England. Survived by widow, Clara
Francis, and children, Mildred Clara, and Mary Margaret, Osgood,
Ind.
Son of John and Louisa Fruchtnicht; born March 11, 1895, near
Batesville, Ripley County, Ind.
Polisher in furniture factory. Called into service June 28, 1918,
Versailles, Ind. Entered Aviation Repair Department at Speedway,
Indianapolis, Ind. Assigned to 821st Aero Squadron, Signal Corps.
Died of pneumonia October 13, 1918, Base Hospital, Ft. Benjamin
Harrison, Ind. Buried in Huntersville Cemetery, Batesville, Ind.
Son of Arch and Mary Ivins Gilland; born January 29, 1894,
Osgood, Ripley County, Ind. Farmer.
Entered service September 9, 1917, Versailles, Ind. Sent to Camp
Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Company A, 335th Infantry. Transferred
to Camp Sevier, S. C. Overseas May 17, 1918; assigned to Company
K, 119th Infantry, 30th Division. Killed in action October 9,
1918, Bellecourt, France. Buried near St. Souplet in cemetery at
Busigny, Nord, France, American Legion Post, Osgood, Ind. named
in his honor.
Son of George and Lucinda E, Gordon; born October 7, 1896, New
Marion, Ripley County, Ind. Farmer.
Enlisted in U.S. Navy June 4, 1918, Bloomington, Ill. Sent to
Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Ill.; assigned to 2nd Class
Seaman. Died of pneumonia September 26, 1918, Camp Dewey, Great
Lakes, Ill. Buried in Salem Cemetery, near Cross Plains, Ripley County, Ind.
Son of Richard and Anna Bruns Heisman; born January 27, 1888,
Sunman, Ripley County, Ind. Farmer.
Entered service September 20, 1917, Versailles, Ind. Sent to Camp
Taylor, Ky. Transferred to Camp Sevier, S. C. Embarked May 17,
1918; assigned to Company M, 120th Infantry, 30th Division.
Gassed October 17, 1918. Died fron the effects of gas October 28,
1918, Base Hospital, Rouen. Buried in British Military Cemetery,
Rouen, France.
Son of Rudolph and Mollie Dermitt Heulson; born October 3, 1894,
New Marion, Ripley County, Ind.
Farmer. Enlisted in Battery B, 2nd Field Artillery, Iowa National
Guard, December 15, 1917. Trained in Camp Dodge, Iowa; assigned
to Company B, 350th Infantry; transferred to Camp Sevier, S. C.;
assigned to Company C, 117th Infantry, 30th Division. Died of
pneumonia May 17, 1918, Camp Sevier. Buried in New Marion
Cemetery, Ripley County, Ind.
Son of Jesse and Carrie Hunter; born January 22, 1896, Cross
Plains, Ripley County, Ind. Farmer.
Called into service June 26, 1918, Versailles, Ind. Sent to Camp
Sherman, Ohio; assigned to 20th Company, 5th Training Battalion,
158th Depot Brigade; later to Company B, 334th Infantry, 84th
Division. Transferred to Camp Mills, N.Y.; embarked for France
September 1, 1918. Died of pneumonia October 20, 1918, Noyers,
France. Buried at St. Aignan Loire-et-cher, France.
Son of Samuel and Cora Hyatt; born April 18, 1895, Benham, Ripley County, Ind. Farmer. Called into
service September 9, 1917. Versailles, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor,
Ky.; assigned to Company A, 335th Regiment, 84th Division. Sent
to Camp Sevier, S. C. Overseas May 17, 1918; assigned to Company
I, 120th Infantry, 30th Division. Killed in action, Somme
Offensive, October 18, 1918, St. Souplet. Buried in "Old
Hickory Cemetery," near St. Quentin, France.
Son of William and Anna Schormick Kissell; born December 23,
1893, Milan, Ripley County, Ind.
Farmer. Called into service September 20, 1917, Versailles, Ind.
Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Company A, 335th Infantry,
84th Division. Transferred to Camp Sevier, S. C. Embarked May 17,
1918; assigned to Company I, 120th Infantry, 30th Division. Died
of pneumonia November 6, 1918, 41st Stationery Hospital, Amiens.
Buried in Cemetery at Amiens, Somme, France.
Son of Samuel and Elizabeth Dubrowitz Levine; born August 31,
1899, Cincinnati, Ohio, Moved to Ripley
County, Ind. in 1912. Grain dealer. Entered service October 1,
1918, Cincinnati, Ohio, in Student Army Training Corps,
University of Cincinnati. Died of pneumonia November 7, 1918,
Cincinnati General Hospital. Buried in Price Hill Cemetery,
Cincinnati.
Son of Michael and Mary Lindauer; born June 17,
1889, St. Magdalene, Ripley County,
Ind. Farmer. Called into service September 20, 1917, Versailles,
Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to 45th Company, 12th
Provisional Training Battalion, 159th Depot Brigade; transferred
to Company A, 335th Infantry (?). Died of pneumonia December 23,
1917, Camp Taylor, Ky. Buried in Catholic Cemetery, St.
Magdalene, Ripley County, Ind.
Son of Herman R. and Rebecca Jane May; born December 31, 1887,
Cross Plains, Ripley County, Ind.
Farmer. Called into service June 26, 1918, Versailles, Ind. Sent
to Camp Taylor, Ky. Transferred to Camp Sherman, Ohio; assigned
to Company B, 334th Infantry, 84th Division. Overseas September
2, 1918. Died of pneumonia October 23, 1918, Camp Hospital No.
26, Noyers, France. Buried in Benham Cemetery, Ripley County, Ind.
Son of John and Louisa Galbe Pohlar; born January 5, 1897,
Spades, Ripley County, Ind. Farmer.
Called into service August 29, 1918, Versailles, Ind. Sent to
Camp Sherman, Ohio; assigned to 29th Company, 8th Training
Battalion, 158th Depot Brigade. Died of influenza October 9,
1918, Base Hospital at Camp Sherman. Buried at Penntown, near
Spades, Ind.
Son of Ernest August and Margaret Hanna Prell; born June 18,
1887, Batesville, Ripley County,
Ind. Carpenter. Called into service March 29, 1918, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Sent to Camp Sherman, Ohio; assigned to Headquarters
Company, 329th Infantry, 83rd Division. Sent to Camp Merritt,
N.J., for embarkation June 11, 1918. Transferred to Company G,
28th Infantry, 1st Division. Met instant death October 6, 1918,
in Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Buried, Exermont, France. American
Legion Post, Batesville, Ind., named the Prell-Bland Post. (See
p. 541)
Son of George W. and Louella Raney; born January 4, 1900,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Moved with parents to Ripley
County, Ind., same year. Electrician. Enlisted in U.S. Navy June
18, 1918, Richmond, Ind. Sent to Great Lakes Naval Training
Station, Ill. Promoted to Second Class Seaman. Died of pneumonia
September 29, 1918, Great Lakes Naval Hospital. Buried at Moores
Hill, Dearborn County, Ind.
Son of Joseph and Margaret Brower Reynolds (deceased); born
December 6, 1891, near New Marion, Ripley
County, Ind. Farmer. Enlisted in Company I, 3rd Ohio National
Guard, April 10, 1917, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sent to Camp Perry,
Ohio; assigned to Company C, 166th Infantry, 42nd (Rainbow)
Division. Embarked October 27, 1917. With Army of Occupation;
died from accidental causes January 16, 1919, Coblenz, Germany.
Buried in Tanglewood Cemetery, Versailles, Ind.
Son of Finley and Cordelia Burchfield Roberts; born June 22,
1895, Elrod, Ripley County, Ind.
Farmer. Called into service February 23, 1918, Grinnell, Iowa.
Sent to Camp Dodge, Iowa; transferred to Camp Gordon, Ga.,
assigned to 38th Company, 10th Training Battalion, 157th Depot
Brigade; then to Supply Company, 350th Infantry. Died of
pneumonia in Base Hospital at Camp Gordon, April 19, 1918. Buried
at Green Chapel, Ripley County, Ind.
Son of Amos and Alice Hall Sandefur; born August 5, 1895,
Shelbyville, Ind. Moved to Ripley
County in 1907. Fosterson of William Dollens and wife. Farmer.
Enlisted in Naval Reserves March 29, 1917, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sent
to Norfolk, Va. Died of pneumonia May 2, 1917, in Naval Hospital,
Newport News, Va. Buried at Benham, Ripley
County, Ind.
Son of Philip and Lucy Hamel Schraub; born August 16, 1894,
Peoria, Ill. Moved to Ripley County,
Ind., in 1911. Farmer. Called into service September 20, 1917,
Versailles, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky. Transferred to Camp
Sevier, S. C. Embarked May 17, 1918; assigned to Company M, 120th
Infantry, 30th Division. Died October 14, 1918, from wounds
received in action, near St. Quentin. Buried in American
Cemetery, near St. Quentin. American Legion Post, Friendship,
Ind., named in his honor.
Son of Edward and Nellie Smith; born August 24, 1894, near Milan,
Ripley County, Ind. Farmer. Enlisted
in U.S. Regular Army October 28, 1916, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sent to
Columbus Barracks, Ohio; assigned to Company F, 28th Infantry,
1st Division. Embarked for France June 14, 1917. Killed in action
May 29, 1918, Cantigny, France. Buried on battlefield near
Cantigny.
Son of Thomas W. W. and Hannah Rogers Sunman;
born March 6, 1888, Spades, Ripley
County, Ind. Farmer. Entered service September 20, 1917,
Versailles, Ind. Sent to Camp Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Company A,
335th Infantry. Transferred to Camp Sevier, S.C. Overseas May 17,
1918; assigned to Company M, 120th Infantry, 30th Division.
Killed in action September 29, 1918, Bellecourt, France. Buried
near St. Quentin, in American Plot of British Cemetery.
Son of John and Dora Sutherland; born March 23, 1896, Sadieville,
Ky. Moved to home of foster-parents, Thomas and Mary Morris, Ripley County, Ind. in 1906. Farmer.
Entered service September 17, 1917, Red Cloud, Neb. Sent to Camp
Funston, Kan.; assigned to Company G, 335th Infantry. Transferred
to Camp Stuart, Va. Embarked April 6, 1918; assigned to Company
G, 4th Infantry, 3rd Division. Killed in action July 29, 1918,
Aisne. Buried near where he fell.
Son of John and Dicey Vestal; born September 28, 1886, near
Hicks, Jefferson County, Ind. Farmer. Most of his life spent at
Haney's Corner, Ripley County.
Entered service October 4, 1917, Versailles, Ind. Sent to Camp
Taylor, Ky.; assigned to Company A, 335th Infantry. Death
resulted from appendicitis, March 1, 1918, Camp Taylor, Ky.
Buried at Shelby Church Cemetery, Shelby Township, Ripley County, Ind. Survived by widow,
Flora Lee Vestal, Madison, Ind.
Son of Franklin P. and Daisy D. Whitham; born December 29, 1896,
Cross Plains, Ripley County, Ind.
Clerk. Entered U.S. Regular Army May 29, 1918, Akron, Ohio. Sent
to Camp Gordon, Ga.; assigned to Replacement Unit. Embarked
August 1, 1918. Assigned to Company K, 28th Infantry, 1st
Division. Killed in action October 5, 1918, in the Meuse-Argonne
Offensive. Buried at Exermont, Ardennes, France.
Son of William and Luella Raney Wildey; born December 17, 1898,
North Vernon, Ind. Moved to Ripley
County in 1903. Farmer. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army November,
1916, Indianapolis, Ind. Assigned to Company C, 28th Infantry,
1st Division at Ft. Ringgold, Tex. Overseas July 12, 1917. Saw
service at Cantigny, Chateau-Thierry, and Verdun. Wounded in
action at Argonne, France. Sent back to U.S. Died of pneumonia
Camp Taylor, Ky., February 22, 1919. Buried at North Vernon, Ind.
Son of B. F. and Content B. Wilson; born July 13, 1897,
Dillsboro, Dearborn County, Ind. Later moved to Ripley County, Ind. Student in Mooreshill
College. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army Medical Department, March
5, 1917, Columbus, Ohio. Went into training at Columbus Barracks,
where he died of diphtheria April 25, 1917. Buried at Dillsboro,
Dearborn County, Ind.
Son of Lorenzo L. and Flora Jackson; born April 27, 1897, Ripley County, Ind. Moved to Rush County
in 1899. Laborer. Enlisted in U.S. Regular Army July 24, 1916,
Columbus Barracks, Ohio. Transferred to Ft. Totten, N.Y.;
assigned to 1st Company, Coast Artillery Corps. Transferred to
Ft. Hamilton, N.Y. Overseas in August 1917; assigned to 8th
Battalion, Howitzer Regiment, 30th Coast Artillery. Killed in
action June 28, 1918. (Place unknown.)
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