| LastName | FirstName | MiddleName | Notes |
| Ayers | Margaret | Frances | of Redkey, enlisted on August 21, 1918, in the United States Nurses Reserve and was called to service on November 2. She entered the Deaconess hospital at Cincinnati on November 9 and was there until compelled to retire on September 19, 1919, on account |
| Bartling | Edith | (Mrs. Elsworth Goldsmith), of Salamonia, enlisted on April 4, 1918, and was stationed at Camp Lewis. American Lake, Wash., until August 20, 1918, when she was detailed for overseas service. Her later service was rendered with Evacuation Hospital 11 a | |
| Bonifas | Ludvena | (Mrs. Frank Haffner), of Bryant, enlisted on February 24, 1918, and was assigned to Hospital Unit 1. She reported to Ellis Island for overseas duty and sailed on the steamer St. Paul, March 22, arriving at Liverpool on March 31, thence at once to Southa | |
| Caster | Rhuie | D. | of Wayne township, enlisted for service in the medical department of the army in March, 1918, under the auspices of the American Red Cross, and was assigned to duty in the base hospital at Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va., June 16. In the following September sh |
| Conner | Margaret | Bernice | of Redkey, served as a trained nurse in the medical department of the United States army, entering the service at Ft. Benjamin Harrison at Indianapolis on October 6, 1919. She had been trained as a nurse at Kirksville, Mo,, this training extending over t |
| Scholer | Ida | of Madison township, was mustered into army service on September 7, 1917, and spent three months in preparatory work in New York city. On December 4 she sailed with the personnel of Base Hospital 32, a unit organized at Indianapolis and known as the Eli | |
| Van McDonald | Jennie | of Redkey, who was born in this state on October 27, 1890, and was serving as a postoffice clerk at Redkey, this county, when she volunteered her services as a nurse during the war, was inducted into the service as a student nurse at Camp Sevier, Greenvil | |
| Woods | Bertha | Mae |