Stewart Countians in the Great War
Stewart
County World War I Veterans (Ables-Futrell) (from
the TSLA web site)
Stewart
County World War I Veterans (Gafford-Myers) (from
the TSLA web site)
Stewart
County World War I Veterans (Nance-Young) (from the TSLA web site)
Stewart Countians
Killed in Action, Died of Disease, Died of Wounds |
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Kermit
Mercer's Quest for Closure: A Story for all Stewart County Veterans of W.W.I |
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What Became of Them? The lives of Soldiers of W.W. I from Stewart County:Hugh Lemuel Cherry , Elbert Goodin, Jack Lemaster*Note: if you have ties to soldiers of this war, please send in their photographs and stories. |
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Stewart Countians Who Gave Their Lives in World War I
(Note: This information from local records. See "Stewart Countians Killed in Action, Died of Disease or Wounds" for more information.)
John Q. Allen
Wade Hampton Byrd
George Cathey
Eugene Davis
William J. Evitts
John Young Fitzhugh
Jesse Green Ford
Walter Perry Jordan
Toussint L. Kingins
Edward Largent
Andrew G. Luffman
Elmer H. Miller
Thomas Milton
Gol C. Powers
I. Reams Pryor
Herbert H. Riggins
Benjamin Robinson
Hunter E. Rowlett
Grady E. Rushing
Bennie Samsil
Mitchel C. Sills
John T. Warden
Dave O'Neal Williams
James G. Williams
John R. Wilson
John Wofford
Return to Stewart Countians in the Great War Index.
Stewart Countians Killed in Action, Died of Disease or Wounds
Note: Information is taken from "Soldiers of the Great War", Vol. III; compiled by W. M. Haulsee, F. G. Howe and A. C. Doyle; Soldiers Record Publishing Asso.; Washington, D. C.; c1920. The records in this book do not entirely match those from local records. K.A.=Killed in Action; D.D.=Died of Disease; D.W.=Died of Wounds. This three volume set was found in the estate of Thomas M. Dennis, brother of Sgt. Judson W. Dennis, and eventually, at the death of my father Thomas Henry Judson Dennis, came to me. It contains photos of the soldiers and nurses who lost their lives in this war, but does not seem to be complete. I have not yet located another set. Would be interested to hear from anyone who also is familiar with it.-Jan
Allen,
John Q. |
Model |
Sergeant |
K.A. |
Dover
(Model*) |
Sergeant |
K.A. |
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Gillahan, Fred A. |
Cumberland
City |
Sergeant |
K.A. |
Wilson,
John R. |
Cumberland
City |
Sergeant |
K.A. |
Carney,
Andrew J. |
Dover |
Private |
K.A. |
Ford,
Jesse G. |
Bumpus
Mills |
Private |
K.A. |
Robinson,
Benjamin |
Dover |
Private |
K.A. |
Model |
Private |
K.A. |
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Cathey,
George |
Dover |
Private |
D.D. |
Evitts, William J. |
Dover |
Private |
D.D. |
Miller,
Elmer H. |
Cumberland
City |
Private |
D.D. |
Riggins,
Herbert H. |
Dover |
Private |
D.D. |
Samsil, Bennie |
Bumpus
Mills |
Private |
D.D. |
Warden,
John T. |
Cumberland
City |
Private |
D.D. |
Wing,
Douglas E. |
Cumberland
City |
Private |
D.D. |
Kennedy,
Joe T. |
Bear
Spring |
Corporal |
D.W. |
Rushing,
Grady E. |
Fort
Henry |
Private |
D.W. |
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Links to Additional Information
Order of Battle - American
Forces- World War I-26th - 30th Divisions |
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Order of Battle - American
Forces- World War I |
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Doughboy Center: The Story
of the American Expeditionary Force |
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Doughboy Center: General
Headquarters |
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The Great War Society |
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The W.W. I Document Archive |