Allen C. Van Horn
View Full Item in Milwaukee Public LibraryMr. and Mrs. Charles (Nettie Roeming) Van Horn Public School Lutheran Truck Driver, Milwaukee Printers Roller Co. 39th Infantry, 4th Division E Corporal Wounded at Argonne-Meuse
Arthur C. Braubach
View Full Item in Milwaukee Public LibraryMr. and Mrs. H. (Minnie Zinn) Braubach Grammar School Episcopalian Chauffeur, E. O. Ellsworth 112th Machine Gun Battalion, 29th Division D Died of wounds 1918-10-02 Died of wounds received in action
Fred J. Koch
View Full Item in Milwaukee Public LibraryMr. and Mrs. Henry (Elizabeth Breuizer) Koch Grammar school Protestant Operator & Leverman, Chicago, Northwestern RR 120th Field Artillery, 32nd Division; B Made Sergeant
John Geckler
View Full Item in Milwaukee Public LibraryMr. and Mrs. Lewis (Emma Hering) Geckler Roman Catholic Locomotive Engineer, C. M. And St. P. RR 21st Engineers (Light railway operation) C
John Black Clarke
View Full Item in Milwaukee Public LibraryMr. and Mrs. Charles F. (Louise Black Barnard) Clarke Died of wounds in France
Charlie Hildebrand
View Full Item in Milwaukee Public LibraryJohn [Jack] (Uerbel Sokie) Hildebrand 8th grade Catholic Gas fitter 108th Infantry, 27th Division C
Henry W. Biegel
View Full Item in Milwaukee Public LibraryMr. and Mrs. Henry P. (Antonette Nielen) Biegel Parochial School and Marquette Academy Catholic West Allis Police, Judge 15th Infantry Replacement Co. Private to Captain In Reserve
George E. Gossler
View Full Item in Milwaukee Public LibraryMr. and Mrs. Peter (Helen Fritzinger) Gossler 8th Grade Graduate Protestant The Electric Co., Henry Dornhook 57 Private First Class
Joseph A. Ormsby
View Full Item in Milwaukee Public LibraryMr. and Mrs. William (Catherine McGovern) Ormsby Graduate of Arts and Science Dept. Marquette University. Now studying to be Jesuit Priest at St. Stanislaus Seminary, Florissant, MO. Since Sept., 1920…
Frank Karolewicz
View Full Item in Milwaukee Public LibraryMr. and Mrs. Anton (Mary Brezenska) Karolewicz 7th Grade Catholic Machine Hand 107th Ammunition Train, 32nd Division; F Died in service, Coblenz, Germany, 1919-02-04