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Americans in World War I

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  • McKinney T. McCormack (1889 - 1976)
    1900: Home in 1900 Glade Spring, Washington, Virginia (living with aunt and uncle: George Lester and Eliza Lester 1920: Coal Mines : Stafford, Mingo, West Virginia 1930: Browns Creek, McDowell, West Vi...
  • William Balchun (c.1894 - 1964)
    Military Service : Per his obituary, William Balchun served in WWI in the 109th Infantry Division, and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. The obituary was published by The Wilkes-Barre Times Le...
  • Michael J Balchun (c.1889 - 1958)
    Military Service : Per his obituary, Michael Balchun served in the Rainbow Division overseas during WWI. The obituary was published by The Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, Evening News (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsyl...
  • Chaise William Michael (1895 - 1958)
  • Stanley Paul Mazeika (1894 - 1961)
    See Timeline for additional source information . Funeral Director - Operated Mazeika-Evans funeral home in Chicago, with his son-in-law, John Evans. United States, Veterans Administration Master Inde...

In memory of those who served in World War I.

Interesting Americans with WW1 Connections

  • Alice Bright, Lady Lowther, was the joint hon. secretary of the American Women’s War Relief Fund and chair of the “Belgian Prisoners in Germany Relief Fund”