by Darren McMannis | Oct 16, 1918 | Killed In Action
John Schaplowsky, who left the patriotic American home of his father, Fred Schaplowsky on June 24 last in answer to the summons of his country to forever put down Prussian militarism, has made the supreme sacrifice by giving up his life that we might after his passing...
by Darren McMannis | Oct 14, 1918 | Influenza, Killed In Action
Private Burton Elmer Cochran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellsworth & Fannie May Cochran, of Pleasant township, Harvey county, was born October 19, 1893. He was reared to young manhood on the farm, and was called to the colors of his country July 15, 1918. He was...
by Darren McMannis | Oct 10, 1918 | Killed In Action
Private James Edward Taylor, Co. D, 351st Infantry, son of Zachary Taylor of Newton, died of pneumonia in France on Oct. 10, 1918. Eddie Taylor Dies Of Flu In France. A telegraphic message came to Mrs. Link Phares Monday, that her brother James Edward Taylor had died...
by Darren McMannis | Sep 28, 1918 | Killed In Action
William L. Rogers was born December 22, 1898 in Missouri, son of Noah Tolman & Cora (Venso) Rogers. He died September 28, 1918 in France. Private William Loren Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah T. Rogers of Newton, was wounded on the fourth day of the battle and...
by Darren McMannis | Sep 28, 1918 | Killed In Action
Emmett Neuway was born July 8, 1894. Emmett died on September 28, 1918 at Camp Dix, New Jersey. He is buried in Burrton Cemetery, Burrton, Kansas. Death of “Tim” Neuway. The death of Emmett Neuway occurred September 28, 1918 at Camp Dix, New Jersey from...