| DALY, Timothy |
Sergeant; 110th Machine Gun Company |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
127 Wayne Street |
Mrs. Catherine Daly, Wife |
April 26, 1918 |
| DARCY, James J. |
Private; Troop M, 3d Cavalry |
France |
408 Woodlawn Avenue |
No Entry |
May 15, 1918 |
| DAVES, George W. |
Master Signal Electrician, 413th Tel. Br.
Signal Corps |
Somewhere in France |
441 Ocean Avenue |
Mrs. G. W. Daves, Wife |
April 8, 1918 |
| DAVIS, Paul |
Private; Co. E, 35th Eng. Corps, A.E. Forces |
Somewhere in France |
294 Barrow Street |
Mrs. Florence Davis, Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| DAVIS, Paul |
Private; Company E; 35th Engineer Corps |
Somewhere in France |
294 Barrow Street |
Mother |
May 15, 1918 |
| DECHERT, John J. |
Private; Company I, 113th Inf. |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
334 1/2 Fifth Street |
Charles and Sybilla Dechert, parents |
April 26, 1918 |
| DEECKEN, George R. |
Corporal; Army, 104th Field Signal Battalion |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
492 Pavonia Avenue |
Mrs. G. R. Deecken, Wife |
April 26, 1918 |
| DEEGAN, Walter Joseph |
Private, Co. I, 113th (?) U.S. Inf. |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
8 Huron Avenue |
Unreadable Entry |
April 26, 1918 |
| DEMING, Thomas G. |
Corporal, Co. L. 113th U.S. Inf. |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
811 Ocean Avenue |
Mrs. T. A. Deming, Mother |
April 12, 1918 |
| DENNEHY, Dennis Aloysius |
Private; 50th? Regiment, U.S.Army |
Fort Sam Houston, Texas |
203 Pavonia Avenue |
William Dennehy, Brother |
May 15, 1918 |
| DEVLIN, Joseph F. |
Private; Co. B, 9th Machine Gun Batt. |
Camp Greene, Charlotte, N.C. |
299 Monmouth Street |
Sister |
April 12, 1918 |
| DICKSON, Walter James |
Private; Company L, 13th Infantry |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
115 Clinton Avenue |
Mrs. W. H. Dickson |
May 15, 1918 |
| DICKSON, William Hanford, Jr. |
Seaman; Transport Service, U.S.S. Acolus |
No Entry |
115? Clinton Avenue |
Mrs. W. H. Dickson |
May 15, 1918 |
| DIERCKS, George F. |
Private; Co. B., 13th Machine Gun, 5th Div |
Fort Sam Houston, Texas |
350 York Street |
Mother and Father |
May 15, 1918 |
| DIERCKS, William |
Corporal, 4th Company, 104th Motor Supply
Train |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
350 York Street |
Mr. G. Diercks, Father |
April 8, 1918 |
| DIERCKS, William G., Jr. |
Sergeant; Co. A., 104th Motor Supply Train |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
350 York Street |
Mother and Father |
May 15, 1918 |
| DIETRICHSON, Charles Sherman |
Ship's cook |
Pelham Bay Naval Training Station |
507 Summit Avenue |
Mrs. G. Dietrichson |
April 8, 1918 |
| DINEEN, William E. |
Private; Co. F, 9th Infantry |
France |
183 1/2 Fifth Street |
Mrs. B. Dineen, Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| D'LAURI, Paul |
First Class Private, Co. M, 113th U. S.
Infantry |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
353 Fifth Street |
Anthony D'Lauri, Father |
April 12, 1918 |
| DOHONEY, James E. |
Fireman; Training Station |
Newport, R.I. |
219 Duncan Avenue |
Mother |
May 15, 1918 |
| DONELAN, William J. |
Sergeant; Co. K., 114th U.S. Infantry |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
118 Eighth Street |
Mrs. P. Donelan |
May 15, 1918 |
| DONOHUE, James J. |
Machinist 2d class; U.S.S. Florida |
Foreign Service |
407 York Street |
Mother, Sister, Brothers |
April 26, 1918 |
| DORBACKER, Oscar |
Private; Battery A, 112th Heavy Field
Artillery |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
259 Bowers Street |
Oscar Dorbacker, Sr., Father |
April 26, 1918 |
| DORGAN, Daniel J. |
Sergeant, Company M, 113 Infantry |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
243 Newark Avenue |
Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| DOWNS, Laurence E. |
Corporal, 76th Artillery, Battery F, United
States Regulars |
Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Mississippi |
838 Grand Street |
Milton B. Downs, Father; Lillian M. Downs,
Sister |
April 8, 1918 |
| DOYLE, George F. |
Private; [unreadable] Artillery |
Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook, NJ |
19 Yale Avenue |
Wm. J. Doyle, Father |
May 15, 1918 |
| DOYLE, James V. A. |
Private; Army, K Troop; 11th Cavalry |
Calixico, Cal. |
19 Yale Avenue |
Wm. J. Doyle, Father |
May 15, 1918 |
| DROUTMANN, Gerhard |
Fireman, 2-6 Naval Training Station |
Newport, R.I. |
136 Armstrong Ave. |
Parents |
April 12, 1918 |
| DROZDZEWSKI, Joseph A. |
Private; Co. A, 26th Infantry, A.F.F. |
France |
Steuben Street |
Thos. Drozdzewski, parent |
April 26, 1918 |
| DUFFY, James J. |
Corporal; 478th Aero Construction Squadron |
Over there |
37 Newkirk Street |
John Duffy, Father |
May 15, 1918 |
| DUFFY, John P. |
Sergeant; Headquarters Co, 312th Infantry |
Camp Dix, Wrightstown, NJ |
37 Newkirk Street |
John Duffy, Father |
May 15, 1918 |
| DUNDAS, Dominick J. |
Private, Co. 111th Machine Gun Batt. |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
102 Bright Street |
Mrs. E. Dundas, Mother |
April 12, 1918 |
| DUNDES, Frank Arthur |
Second Class Seaman; S. S. Mt. Vernon |
Brooklyn; Died at Navy Hospital |
398 Grove Street |
Mother and Father |
May 15, 1918 |
| DUNDES, John Joseph |
Private; [unreadable] |
Camp Lewis, Washington |
398 Grove Street |
Mr. and Mrs. Dundes |
May 15, 1918 |
| DUNDON, Edward P. |
Private; Army, 310th Infantry, Co. L |
Camp Dix, Wrightstown, N.J. |
78 Warner Avenue |
Father and Mother |
April 26, 1918 |
| DUNNEMAN, Edward H. |
Private; 113th Headquarters Co. |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
57 Rutgers Avenue |
Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| DUNPHY, James |
Corporal; 113th U.S. Infantry |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
127 Randolph Avenue |
Mother and Father |
May 15, 1918 |
| DURR, [unreadable] C. |
Private, 303d Military Police |
Camp Dix, Wrightstown, N.J. |
30 Stegman St. |
Parents |
April 12, 1918 |
| DWYER, Alexander |
First class private; Company C, 19th
Infantry |
Fort Sam Houston, Texas |
46 Broadway |
Mrs. Dwyer |
April 8, 1918 |
| DWYER, Dennis J. |
Private; Company A; 61st Infantry |
Camp Greene, Charlotte, N.C. |
46 Broadway |
Mrs. Dwyer |
April 8, 1918 |
| DWYER, Edward D. |
First Class Seaman, U.S.S. Wisconsin |
Norfolk, Va. |
382 Princeton Ave. |
William Durr [sic], Brother |
April 12, 1918 |
| DWYER, Frank H. |
Private; Co. F?, U.S. Engineers |
Camp Logan, Houston, Texas |
46 Broadway |
Mrs. Dwyer |
April 8, 1918 |
| EAGAN, James F. |
Private |
Camp Dix, Wrightstown, NJ |
252 Halladay Street |
Catherine Eagan, Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| EAGAN, Michael V. |
Private; Field Hospital, No. 20 |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
252 Halladay Street |
Catherine Eagan, Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| EASTBURN, George P. |
Corporal; Co. L, 113th Infantry |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
110 Arlington Avenue |
Mrs. E. L. Riggs, Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| EDDEY, Charles L. |
Private; Headquarters Co. 61st Infantry, 5th
Division |
Camp Greene, Charlotte, N.C. |
52 Fairview Avenue |
Mother |
April 12, 1918 |
| EDGCUMBE, Clifford |
Sergeant; Provisional Recruit Battalion, 1st
Reg. Division |
France |
2540 Boulevard |
George R. Edgcumbe, Father |
April 8, 1918 |
| EDWARDS, Allen |
Private; 19th Eng., Railway Co. D, American
Expeditionary Force |
France |
655? Newark Ave. |
Mrs. R. E. Edwards, Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| EGGERS, Albert |
Ranking Sergeant; Ambulance Co., No. 23,
American Expeditionary Forces |
Abroad |
10 Condict Street |
Mr. John Eggers |
April 8, 1918 |
| EGLIN, Fred Irving |
First Lieutenant (Instructor), Aviation
Training School, Signal Corps |
San Diego, Cal. |
469 Pavonia Avenue |
Mrs. S. Starback, Sister |
April 12, 1918 |
| EHRGOTT, David |
First-class Private; 15th Machine Gun
Battalion, Co. E |
Camp Forrest, Chickamauga Park, Ga. |
37 Coles Street |
Mother |
April 12, 1918 |
| EISENBARTH, Frederic A. |
Private; 114th Ambulance Co., 104th Sanitary
Train |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
360 Eighth Street |
Mrs. E. Eisenbarth, Mother |
April 12, 1918 |
| EISENBARTH, Philip G. |
Private; 114th Ambulance Co, 104th Sanitary
Train |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
360 Eighth Street |
Mrs. E. Eisenbarth, Mother |
April 12, 1918 |
| ELDER, William J. |
Corporal; 105th N.Y., Inf Co. D, U.S.A. |
Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S.C. |
102 Clinton Avenue |
Jos. W. Elder, Father |
May 15, 1918 |
| ELLIS, Frank |
Private; Army |
France |
67 Grant Avenue |
Sister Mildred |
April 8, 1918 |
| ELLIS, George |
Private; Army |
France |
67 Grant Avenue |
Sister Mildred |
April 8, 1918 |
| ENNIS, Walter |
Private; 113th Infantry, Co. I |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
225 Beacon Avenue |
Mrs. Brown, Mother |
April 12, 1918 |
| ENTWISLE, Edward B. |
Gun Crew, U.S.S. Hercules; U.S.S. Florida |
Newport News, Va. |
138 Wade Street |
Mrs. F. H. Murphy, Sister |
April 12, 1918 |
| ERHARDT, Raymond |
Aviation; 833d Aero Squadron |
Aviation Camp, Waco, Texas |
294 Duncan Avenue |
Mrs. and Mrs. Erhardt |
April 8, 1918 |
| EWING, Charles G., Jr. |
Private; Headquarters Division, 117th U.S.
Engineers |
France |
277 Union Street |
Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| FALLON, Frank J. |
Private; Troop B, 5th Calvary |
Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas |
637 Garfield Avenue |
Mrs. J. M. Fallon |
April 26, 1918 |
| FARDELMANN, A.P., M.D. |
First Lieutenant M.R.C. Base Hospital |
Camp Greene, Charlotte, N.C. |
662 Bergen Avenue |
Father and Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| FARDELMANN, H.H. |
Private; Sanitary Detachment; 112th Heavy
Field Artillery |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
664 Bergen Avenue |
Father and Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| FARMER, Bernard J. |
Private; care Headquarters Co, 12th Inf. |
Camp Dix, Wrightstown, NJ |
249 Fifth Street |
Mr. and Mrs. B. Farmer |
April 8, 1918 |
| FARMER, John J. |
Private; care Battery B, 7th Field
Artillery, American Exp. Forces |
France |
249 Fifth Street |
Mr. and Mrs. B. Farmer |
April 8, 1918 |
| FARRELL, P.P. |
Private; 165th Ambulance Co., 117 Sanitary
Train |
France |
589 Grand Street |
Mother and Father |
April 8, 1918 |
| FECHER, Joseph A. |
Sergeant; Headquarters Co, 48th U.S.
Infantry |
Newport News, Va. |
72 Brinkerhoff Street |
Louis A. Fecher |
April 12, 1918 |
| FEEHAN, John J. |
Wagoner; Co. E, 104th Engineers |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
431 Jersey Avenue |
Father and Mother |
May 15, 1918 |
| FENCHACK, John |
Second Class Seaman, U.S.S. Texas |
Brooklyn Navy Yard |
102 Morris Street |
Andrew Sanko |
May 15, 1918 |
| FENLON?, David G. |
Corporal; Co. C., 104th Field Signal Bat. |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
140? Pearsall Avenue |
Mother and Father |
April 8, 1918 |
| FERDINAND, Edwin B. |
Coast Artillery School |
Fortress Monroe, Virginia |
26 Wegman Parkway |
Mother |
April 26, 1918 |
| FERDINANDO, Rawdon |
Sergeant of Supply Co, 165th (Old 69th),
A.E.F. |
Somewhere in France |
20 Wegman Parkway |
Mother |
April 12, 1918 |
| FERNEKES, Robert B. |
First Class Seaman; now with the armed
guard, U.S.N.R.F. |
U.S. Naval Armory, West Fifty-second Street,
Brooklyn |
106 Wade Street |
Mrs. A. K. Fernekes, Mother |
April 26, 1918 |
| FERRIS, Eugene W. |
Private; Army |
Aberdeen, Md. |
187 Ninth Street |
Cousin |
April 8, 1918 |
| FINNELL, Robert J. |
Sergeant; Co. M, 113th U.S. Inf. |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
7 Cubberly Place |
Lieut. James H. Kelly, Uncle |
April 12, 1918 |
| FINNERTY, E. Burke |
First Lieutenant, Ordinance Dept.
W[unreadable] |
[unreadable] |
217 Eighth Street |
Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| FITZGERALD, William |
Corporal, Cavalry, Battery D, U.S. Regular
Army |
Camp MacArthur, Waco, Texas |
227 Second Street |
Mother and Father |
May 15, 1918 |
| FLANAGAN, Chris |
Headquarters (Band), 69th Regiment, A. E.
Forces |
France |
33 Summit Ave. |
Mother and Father |
April 26, 1918 |
| FLANNERY, Francis Xavier |
Private; 165th Reg. Inf., formerly the 69th
Reg., N.Y. |
France |
210 Jewett Avenue |
Father and Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| FLEISIG, Nathanal |
Sergeant; 312th Inf. |
Camp Dix, Wrightstown, NJ |
131 Essex Street |
Frank Fleisig, Brother |
May 15, 1918 |
| FLEMING, Albert Edward |
Private?; 113th Inf. |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
232? Old Bergen Road |
Wife |
April 8, 1918 |
| FLETCHER, Edward L. |
Private; 104th Sanitary, U.S. Army |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
138 Monticello Avenue |
Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| FLETCHER, Frances Fernando |
Private; 6th U.S. Cavalry, Troop I |
Fort Sam Houston, Texas |
138 Monticello Avenue |
Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| FLETCHER, Richard M., Jr. |
Sergeant, U.S. Army, Co. E, 104th Eng. |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
138 Monticello Avenue |
Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| FLYNN, Frank J. |
Military Police |
South Armory, Irvington Ave., Boston, Mass. |
1205 West Side Ave. |
Mrs. Flynn, Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| FLYNN, Joseph Francis |
Private; Co. Q, Ordinance Corps. |
Camp Hancock, Augusta, Georgia |
231? Lembeck? Ave. |
Mrs. Peter Flynn, Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| FLYNN, Raymond J. |
Private; Cav?, Headquarters Troop 3, Div.
Reg. |
Camp Greene, Charlotte, N.C. |
1205 West Side Ave. |
Mrs. Flynn, Mother |
April 8, 1918 |
| FOLEY, Arthur J. |
Petty Officer; Navy, U.S.S. Missouri |
When last heard from, Virginia |
492 Pavonia Avenue |
Mrs. M. Foley, Mother |
April 26, 1918 |
| FOLLER, Martin J. |
Private; Batt. 7th, Provisional Reg, Co. C |
France |
307 Van Llorne Street |
Parents |
April 12, 1918 |
| FORMAN, Walter |
First Regiment, Second Company, Barracks B |
Navy Training Station, Newport, R.I. |
36 1/2 Batholdi Avenue |
Not Listed |
April 15, 1918 |
| FORRESTER, John F. |
First Class Seaman; U.S.S. Destroyer Perry |
Philadelphia, Pa |
527 Jackson Avenue |
Geo. Forrester, Father |
May 15, 1918 |
| FOSTER, Percy R. |
15th Inf.; Co. D; A.E.F. |
France |
502 Bergen Avenue |
Mrs. Gertrude Foster, Mother |
May 15, 1918 |
| FRANKE, Arthur |
Mechanic; 406 Motor Truck Co |
Camp Merritt, N.J. |
20 Belvidere Avenue |
W. S. Franke, Father |
April 12, 1918 |
| FRANKE, Henry |
Private; Co. L., 113th U.S. Inf. |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
20 Belvidere Avenue |
W. S. Franke, Father |
April 12, 1918 |
| FRANZ, Henry W. |
First Sergeant; 4th Co, 1st Battalion Depot
Brigade |
Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. |
325 Baldwin Avenue |
Mrs. S. Franz |
April 12, 1918 |
| FRANZ, Robert |
Corporal; Headquarters, 59th Inf. |
Camp Greene, Charlotte, N.C. |
325 Baldwin Ave. |
Mother |
April 26, 1918 |
| FRANZ, Robert F. |
Corporal; Headquarters, 59th Inf. |
Camp Greene, Charlotte, N.C. |
325 Baldwin Avenue |
Mrs. S. Franz |
April 12, 1918 |
| FRIED, John J. |
Private; Marine Corps |
Santiago, Cuba |
?55 Bishop Street |
Mary Fried, Mother |
May 15, 1918 |
| FROELICH, Louis |
Bugler; Hdqrs. Co, 76th Field Art. |
Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss. |
11 Fleet Street |
Father and Mother |
April 26, 1918 |
| FRUNDT, O.C. |
Captain, Sr., Medical Corps, 114th Inf. |
Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. |
92 Bartholdi Avenue |
Henry Frundt |
May 15, 1918 |
| FURLONG, Thomas F. |
Private; Co. D, 1st Rep? Regt. Of Engineers |
Barracks, Washington, D.C. |
211 Neptune Avenue |
Mother |
April 8, 1918 |