Men who died in the Army during WWI from Adams County, WI ******************************************************************** 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. Contributed for use by the USGenWeb Project Archives by RobinsNest@centurytel.net (Robin Helman) ********************************************************************* Men who died in the Army during WWI from Adams County Besaw, Charles A., 22, Colburn; pvt 834 infantry; Verdun; died of wounds Nov 1, 1918.  Bulgren, Charles W., 24, New Rome ; pvt 13 field artillary ; killed in action Aug 13, 1918.   Bund, Wilhelm F., 32, Friendship ; pvt 56 infantry ; killed in action; Nov 9, 1918.   Christiansen, Lawrence S., 23, Briggaville; private provost guard, Camp Grant, Ill.; died of disease (pneu) Oct 9, 1918   Cole, McKinley, W., 22, Quincy; pvt 855 infantry ; died of wounds Aug 12, 1918.   Coon, Hubert S., 32, Big Springs; pvt l6 inf ; died of wounds June 25, 1918.  Cutsforth, Edward F., 82; pvt 843 inf; overseas; died of disease (pneu) Oct 22, 1918.   Decorah, Foster, 40, married, Friendship ; corp 128 inf ; Marne; killed in actiona Aug 2, 1918.  Erickson, Benjamin Allen, 27, Strong's Prairie; pvt 354 inf; St. Mihiel, Argonne; died of disease (pneu) March 2, 1919.  Feldman, Elmer A., 22, Quiney; pvt 853 inf ; died of wounds Aug 16, 1918.   Maxey, Wesley J. (colored), 22, Plainville; pvt l66 depbrig; died of disease (pneu) Oct 21, 1918.   Philbrick, Byron Albon, 21, Grandmarsh; 1 battalion infantry replacement & training troop, Camp Grant; died of disease (pneu) Oct 5, 1918.   Richardson, Ernest J., 26, Grandmarsh; recruit unassignd, Columbus Barracks, 0.; died of disease (pneu) May 11, 1918.  Schwanz, Emil, Adams; pvt l6 inf ; killed in action Oct 4, 1918.   Shafman, John M., 81, Friendship; pvt 854 inf ; Verdun; died of wounds Nov 5, 1918.  Snider, Edwin M., 23, Grandmarsh; aero squadron, Ft. Sill, Ala.; died of disease (measles) Jan 26, 1918. Wisconsin's Gold Star List 1925