Osage County, Oklahoma, Military: World War I Servicemen from Skiatook Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sharon Hamilton sharkay@swbell.net ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ World War I Servicemen from Skiatook "In the call for men, more than one hundred fifty responded, and offered the best blood and sinew, in defense of their native land. We are proud to give below, a list, as near as can be obtained, at this time, of those who honored their Nation's call, as follows:" Allen, A. W. Bailey, Samuel B. Bearden, Emmett Bearden, Earnest Beatty, Clyde Bradshaw, Scott Bright, Aruin Brown, Alvin Brown, Leslie Brown, Melvin Bush, Lone Carson, Willie S. Carter, Raymond L. Castle, James Charter, Clarence B. Chisholm, Jesse Clements, Lee Conner, J. J. Corey, Oral Cox, Earl Cox, Taylor Cunningham, Alvin Dale, Ora Boone Dean, John W. DeShazer, Bert Diepndeeper, Oren Dikeman, Benjamin D. Donald, George Dover, Eugene C. Eveland, Jesse Faulk, Albert Faulk, Joseph Ferguson, Clarence Fouch, Homer R. Haddock, Floyd Henley, Roy Holeman, Alex Huffman, Elmer Javine, Joseph Jeffrey, Wilfred Johnson, Claude Johnson, Leo Kellogg, Frank Keys, Benjamin H. Kirk, Delbert Lasiter, Lester C. Lombard, Joseph T. Long, Delmar H. Lowery, Chas. Lynons, Albert N. Marchbanks, Arthur Marchbanks, Eugene Marchbanks, Noble McDonald, G. McWilliams, Clyde Meade, Lonnie Mitchell, Guy Moore, Roy Moore, Walter Morey, William Morrow, Lew Moyer, Raymond H. Mudd, Alex Myrick, John K. Oldham, Claude Olson, John Peters, Frederick Phillips, W. G., Md. Pinson, John Pinson, Niles O. Richardson, Roy Ridenour, L. C. Rogers, Jack Rountree, Archie Salmon, Ed Show, Bud Simpson, C. P., D.D. Smythe, Leslie Stephens, Clarence Sturpeon, Moses Supernaw, W. J. Utterbach, Norman Vanvol, Clarence Veasey, Lamar Verbrick, Fred Washington, George Washington, Albert Wasson, Clement W. Wedgeworth, Earnest Weiskoph, John S. White, C. Albert Willett, Everett Wilson, Lee "Over Seas" Arnold, W. E. Beatty, Clifford Benegar, Arthur Billops, Tom Bush, Jas. Butts, Edgar Carter, Wm. L. Collins, L. E. Cushing, Harley M. Dakin, Robert M. Dale, Harley F. Deshazer, George F. Edward, Harold Edwards, Joseph Edwards, Geo. W. Edwards, Lewis Faulk, Clarence Ferree, Eugene Francis, Clarence Freeman, Waldo Garland, Dave Griggs, Arthur Griggs, Tarry O. Haddock, Reube Hake, Jack A. Hicks, Claude Holt, Roy Humphrey, T. E. Jeffrey, Louis Jessup, Francis F. Killion, Lawrence Kinney, Herbert Martan, Wade Netherton, Frank Netherton, W. A. Parks, John Parsons, Roy Pettitt, Chas. E. Pigg, W. M. Pogue, Holbert Remsour, Everett M. Robards, Herbert E. Rountree, Regers Seed, Curtis Shaw, Bud Sherman, Harry F. Stagner, Wm. Standridge, Lewis Stephens, George Williams, Orville Wounded: Blakeman, Robert L. Chapman, Freeman Francis, Clarence Holcomb, Lee Tinker, Thomas Waite, Lew W. Killed: Bennett, Wilber Blackwell, Andrew Emmington, J. E. Galentine, Chester: He went down Sept. 30, 1913, when the Ticonderoga was sunk. Terry, Claude Tucker, Albert Source: Skiatook 1872 to 1921, Compiled and Editied by C. H. Cleveland and G. B. Epperson. Book is located in the Skiatook Public Library reference section.