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  • Collection: West Alabamians in World War I

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Pvt. William A Farris died July 9, 1918, while serving 167th Infantry, 42nd Division. Pvt. Farris was the son of Mr. J.S. Farris of Tuscaloosa. More information on Pvt. Farris can be found at this…

Pvt. William H. Ferguson died on October 9, 1918, from wounds he received while fighting with the United States Army in France. More information on the death of Pvt. Ferguson can be found at this site: …

Pvt. John E. Flippo was killed on July 26, 1918, while serving with the United States Army in France. More information on the death of Pvt. Flippo can be found at this site: http://archives.state.al.us/goldstar/images/card/Flippo_JohnE.pdf. A photo…

Pvt. Edward Forsyth died on November 3, 1918, while serving with the United States Army at Camp Hancock, Georgia. More information on Pvt. Forsyth can be found at this…

Pvt. Dexter W. Fowler was killed on October 3, 1918, while serving with the United States Army. More information on the death of Pvt. Fowler can be found at this site: http://archives.state.al.us/goldstar/images/card/Fowler_DexterW.pdf.

Pvt. James T. Fowler died on September 13, 1918, from wounds he received while fighting with the United States Army in France. More information Pvt. Fowler's death can be found at this…

Pvt. Luther M. Gardner was killed on July 18, 1918, while serving with the 58th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division in France. According to the probate file found here: Ancestry.com. Alabama, Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999, Pvt. Gardner…

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Pvt. Marvin Gay died in France in 1919, while serving with the United States Army. Pvt. Gay was the son of Giles and Josephine Gay of Northport.A photo of Pvt. Gay's grave can be found at this site:…

Pvt. Matthews L. Gillespie died on October 14, 1918, while serving with the United States Army in Europe. More information on the death of Pvt. Gillespie can be found at this site:…

Pvt. Charlie Gore died on October 6, 1918, while serving with the United States Army at Camp Dodge, Iowa. More information on the death of Pvt. Gore can be found at this site: http://archives.state.al.us/goldstar/images/card/Gore_Charlie.pdf. More…
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