Lt. William P. Spratt was killed on October 14, 1918, while serving with the 325th Infantry Regiment, 82nd Infantry Division. Lt. Spratt was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Spratt of Livingston and was a graduate of the University of Alabama. More…
Maj. Tobe Cope died on October 14, 1918, from wounds he received while fighting with the 371st Infantry Regiment, 91st Infantry Division. A native of Crossville, Tennessee, Maj. Cope was a military instructor at the University of Alabama prior to the…
Pvt. Fred R Browne was killed on October 20, 1918, while serving with the United States Army in France. Pvt. Browne was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Browne of Cottondale. More information on Pvt. Browne's death can be found at this site:…
Pvt. Perry E. Doss died from pneumonia while serving with the 149th Infantry Division in England. Pvt. Doss was the son of Perry Anderson Doss and Mary Matilda Bagwell Doss of Tuscaloosa. Pvt. Doss was a member of Tuscaloosa Methodist Church South.…
Pvt. Edward L. Williams was killed on October 15, 1918, while serving with the 167 Infantry Regiment, 42nd Infantry Division. Pvt. Williams was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Williams of Carrollton.More information on the death of Pvt. Williams can…
Cpl. Clarence W. Clanahan was killed on October 18, 1918, while serving with the 322 Infantry Regiment, 81st Infantry Division. Cpl. Clanahan was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Clarence Clanahan of Tuscaloosa. Prior to entering service Cpl. Clanahan…
2Lt. Charles W. Joplin was killed on June 21, 1918, while serving with the 7th Infantry Division, 3rd Infantry Regiment. Lt. Joplin was originally from Gurley in Madison County, Alabama but was a popular student at the University of Alabama prior to…
Sim E Patrick was reported missing on October 3, 1918, while fighting in France and later declared dead. Mr. Patrick was the husband of Mrs. Mirty Patrick of Buhl.
William Coffee died on May 18, 1919, from the effects of poison gas that he was exposed to while fighting in France. Coffee served with the 167th Infantry Regiment and was the son of Mrs. Alice Caldwell.
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:…