Tipton County IN Archives Military Records.....Prairie Township Honor Roll WWI ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/in/infiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com January 19, 2007, 6:51 pm Prairie Township Honor Roll PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP HONOR ROLL ADAMS, ELBERT ORAL. Mar. 2, 1893. Farmer. July 23, 1918. Bat. A. Field Artillery, Camp Taylor. ATKINSON, HARLEY. Farmer. Nov. 11, 1918. Unassigned. BARR, CHURCHILLE. Oct. 21, 1895. Farmer. July 28, 1917. Adj. Gen. Dept. Ft Thomas Ky., Camps Sherman, O., and Humphreys, Va. Sgt. BARR, PERRY. Oct. 4, 1896. Farmer. Oct. 15, 1918. Motor Truck Corps, Rolling Prairie. CALDWELL, ELSWORTH. Apr. 20, 1896. Farmer. Dec. 8, 1917. Air Service. Camp Taylor, Kelly Field, Camp Hancock, Overseas, March 1918. CARTER, ORAL THOMAS. June 12, 1900. Farmer. July 8, 1918. Seaman, Great Lakes Training Station. CLINE, EVERETT V. Sept. 10, 1892. Farmer. Aug. 30, 1918. Co. B. 42 Machine Gun Bn. Camp Custer, Mich. CLINE, GEORGE. Oct. 8, 1893. High School Principal. Dec. 4, 1917. Q. M. C. Camp Johnston. Corp. Ordnance Corps. Chemical Warfare Service, Edgewood Arsenal. COLEMAN, FRANK. Feb. 19, 1892. Farmer. May 22, 1918. Co. L. 36 Inf. Ft. Snelling and Camp Devens. COLEMAN, FRED. Sept. 1, 1896. Farmer. June 3, 1918. Coast Artillery. Overseas Nov. 1918. DOBSON, CORNELIUS, Sept. 4, 1894. Farmer. May 8, 1917. Signal Service; Great Lakes and Brooklyn. EDWARDS, WALTER. Dec. 30, 1894. Farmer. Aug. 30, 1918. Hq. Co. 42 F. A. and Veterinary Corps, Camp Custer. GLENN, BRYAN. Sept. 12, 1900. Student. Oct. 10, 1918. S. A. T. C. Butler College. HASKELL, ROY. Jan. 30, 1897. Farmer. July 3, 1918. Fireman Great Lakes and Coxswain's School. HUSE, HARRY. July 3, 1889. Farmer. July 4, 1917. Co. I. Transferred to Suply [sic] Co 150 F. A. Rainbow div. Overseas Oct. 1918. Baccarat, Luneville, Champagne, Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, Verdun, Meuse-Argonne. Army of Occupation. Wagoner. HUSER, WILLIAM M. Oct. 24, 1891. Farmer. Sept. 21, 1917. Bat. C. 325 F. A. Camp Taylor. Overseas Sept. 1918. Sgt. LAND, LEROY. Sept. 16, 1894. Farmer. Sept. 4, 1918. Bat. E. 69 F. A. Camps Taylor and Knox, Ky. McREYNOLDS, LELAN. July 10, 1898. Student. July 18, 1918. . Ft. Sheridan, Ill. S. A. T. C. Defiance College. PUMPHREY, CLIFFORD. June 23, 1896. Railway Clerk. July 22, 1918. Fireman, Great Lakes, Ill. RAMSAYER, PAUL. June 20, 1899. Farmer. Oct. 1918. S. A. T. C. Franklin College. RAMSEYER, PEARL. Sept. 23 1887. Farmer August 26, 1918, Camp Custer. Died of Pneumonia Oct. 19, 1918. RAYL, EMIL. Aug. 1, 1894. Veterinarian. April 20, 1918. 2nd. Lt. Vet. Corps, Camps Greenleaf and Johnston. Overseas Aug. 1918. Service of Supply. RAYL, ROY. Dec. 14, 1S92. Student-Teacher. Dec. 1, 1917. Field Remount Sqdn. Q. M. C. Camp Johnston. Overseas April 1918. Sgt. SAMUELS, CHARLES. Apr. 3, 1897. Electric Inspector. June 1916. State Militia. On Mexican Border. Co. G. 2nd Inf. E. Chicago, Camp Shelby. Overseas Oct. 1918. 2nd Lt. Co. D. 165 Inf. STOOPS, ROSCOE. Oct.l, 1899. Farmer. July 17, 1918. Fireman. Great Lakes, Norfolk, Va., U. S. S. Maine, U. S. S. New York. TRADER, JOSEPH. July 25, 1887. Farmer. July 23, 1918. Bat. A. Field Artillery, Camp Taylor. TURNER, THEODORE WAYNE. Nov. 13, 1893. Ford Machinist Aug. 5, 1918. Syracuse N. Y. Died of Pneumonia Oct 4, 1918. VAWTER, IRVIN. Sept. 5, 1897. Farmer. July 7, 1918. Seaman, Great Lakes and Norfolk. Fireman U. S. S. Alabama. WHITE, ARCHIE S. Oct. 23, 1889. Farmer. June 24, 1918. Co. K. 333 Inf. Camp Sherman. Overseas Sept. 1918. Co. A. 319 Inf. Meuse-Argonne Offensive. WHITE, CLINTON. Oct. 25, 1891. Farmer. Mar. 29, 1918. Medical Detachment 38 Inf. Camps Taylor and Oglethorpe. Overseas June 1918. WILBURN, PAUL. Feb. 25, 1888. Electrician. Dec. 4, 1917. Aviation Corps, Kelly Field. Ft. Thomas, Speedway. Sgt. Additional Comments: Explanation of Abbreviations F. A.—Field Artillery. F. A. R. D. Field Artillery Replacement Depot. Q. M. C.—Quartermaster Corps. S. A. T. C.—Student Army Training Corps. The fact that a soldier was wounded or gassed is indicated by the insertion of the word after the particular battle. As nearly as possible the changes in organization, transfers, promotions and events have been shown in chronological order. Extracted from: THE HISTORY OF TIPTON COUNTY, INDIANA IN THE WORLD WAR Compiled and Edited by EBERT ALLISON THE DAILY TRIBUNE TIPTON, INDIANA Undated, but probably circa 1920 File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/in/tipton/military/ww1/other/prairiet26gmt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/infiles/ File size: 5.0 Kb