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- 1 Summary
- 2 Text
- 2.1 Killed In Action.
- 2.2 Died From Wounds.
- 2.3 Died of Disease.
- 2.4 Wounded Severely.
- 2.5 Wounded (Degree Undetermined).
- 2.6 Wounded Lightly.
- 2.7 Missing In Action.
- 2.8 Afternoon List.
- 2.9 Died From Wounds.
- 2.10 Died And From Accident Other Causes.
- 2.11 Died From Disease.
- 2.12 Wounded Severely.
- 2.13 Wounded In Action (Degree Undetermined).
- 2.14 Slightly Wounded.
- 2.15 Missing In Action.
- 3 People
- 4 Licensing
Summary
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English: Official U.S. Casualty List in The Morning Call of Paterson, New Jersey on 26 November 1918 |
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Source | The Morning Call of Paterson, New Jersey on 26 November 1918 |
Author | AnonymousUnknown author |
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[edit]Official U. S. Casualty List.
The following casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces:
- Killed in action 112
- Died of wounds 162
- Died of accident and other causes 1
- Died of disease 129
- Wounded severely 74
- Wounded, degree undetermined 146
- Wounded slightly 12
- Missing in action 209
- Total 1,893
The following list contains the names of New Jersey men in the casualty list:
Killed In Action.
[edit]Sergeants.
- Brown, Walter S., Grand avenue, North Hackensack, N.J.
- Franzblau, Edward W., Kg Hall avenue, Perth Am boy, N.J.
- Suden, George T., !24 Jackson street, Hoboken, N.J.
- Malono, Edward J., 66 3 Jefferson avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
Corporals.
- Best, Harry F., 16 Vanwagenen avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
- Broeker, Ewald, Jr., Elizabeth avenue, Elizabeth, N.J.
- Donnelly, Frank J., $60 West Fourth street, Plainfield, N.J.
- Kinnaman, Bertrand, 50 North Lincoln avenue, Washington, N.J.
- Kruse, George P., 174 Hamburg place, Newark, N.J.
- Leddy, Peter, 640 Avenue C, Bayonne, N. J
- Blondi, Thomas, 20 Drake street, Bound Brook, N.J.
- Gricp, Jacob H., 123 Home place, Lodi, N.J.
- Styler, Frank A 669 South Park street, Elizabeth, N.J.
- Willey, Allen, 99 Reservoir avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
- Bauer, William E., 63 Mount Vernon avenue, Orange, N.J.
- Hennard, Herbert M, 816 Ocean avenue, Jersey City, N.J. -
Privates.
- Collins, John L, 6 South Brighton avenue, Atlantic City, N.J.
- Fabricatose, Satorlno, 478 Mulberry street, Newark, N.J.
- Dilks, Alfred W., 704 Federal street, Camden, N.J.
- Barringer, Harold, 344 Stuyvesant avenue, Lyndhurst, N.J.
- Conroy, Joseph F., 89 Cherry street, Montclair, N.J.
- Eisenhart,, Herbert, 68 Bergen street, Newark, N.J.
- Hopkins, Harvey, Middletown, N.J.
- Dirner, John, Tiffany place, Irvington, N.J.
- Freudenberg, Louis Julius, 22 Hopkins avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
- Higham, Howard H., 20 Dare street, Woodbury, N.J.
- Karabanik, Jim, CO Charlton street, Newark, N.J.
- Kaufman, Reuben, 20 Oxford street, Peterson, N.J.
- Loderhose, Julius, Jr., 944 Monroe avenue, Elizabeth, N, J.
- Shine, Alfred Joseph, 20 Huron avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
- Swik, Fianciszek, 89 Morris street, Jersey City, N.J.
- Yakahowsky, John, 181 Howard street, Newark, N.J.
- Higgins, Matthew M.. 160 Glenwood avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
- Schmltzer, William, Willet avenue, South River, N.J.
- Schweitzer, William, 108 Duncan avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
- Stanley, Arthur, Pemberton, N.J.
- Tomlinsorr, Raymond J., R. F. D. 1, Bridgeton, N.J.
Died From Wounds.
[edit]Corporals.
- Campbell, John A, 29 Mead street, Newark, N.J.
- Newman, Harry, 15 Grant avenue, Harrison, N.J.
Musician.
- Ford, Edward K., 115 Thompson street, Salem, N.J.
Privates.
- Flick, Andrew J., 74 Highland avenue, Passaic, N.J.
- Jack, Thomas, 61 Slater street, Peterson, N.J.
- De Chard, Warren E., 138 Sanford street, New Brunswick, N.J.
- Hornbaker, Budd, Belvidere, N.J.
- Paulson, Thomas, Jr., 20 Camden street, Roselle Park, N.J.
- Maelewsky, Boleslaw. 116 Wall street, Ellzabethport, N.J.
- Tully, Francis B 184 8t. Paul's avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
Died of Disease.
[edit]Private.
- Farrell. Christopher, Ml Atlantic street, Paterson, N.J.
Wounded Severely.
[edit]Private.
- Lavelle, Bernard Joseph, 201 Garfield avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
- McBride, Thomas F., 64 Marshall street, Paterson, N.J.
Wounded (Degree Undetermined).
[edit]Sergeant.
- Brown, John William, 415 North Eighth street, Vineland, N.J.
Corporal.
- Duffleld, Samuel E., Skillman, N.J.
Privates.
- Ferguson. William J.. 237A Virginia avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
- Goodman, Benjamin, Rosenhoyn, N.J.
- Paparello, Carl, Orange, N.J.
Wounded Lightly.
[edit]Corporals.
- Cantwell, Edward F., 18 Sixth street, Roebling, N.J.
- Danargo, Lawrence, 122 William avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
- Hanson, Carl Nelson, Fords, N.J.
Privates.
- Fusaro, Felice, 212 West Second street, Bound Brook, N.J.
- Pennington, William, 962 South Ninth street, Camden, N.J.
- Pordon, Louis C., 7 Centre street, Garwood, N.J.
Missing In Action.
[edit]Privates.
- Gallison, Harold H., 420 Hillside place, South Orange, N.J.
- Thome, William J., West Fort Lee, N.J.
Afternoon List.
[edit]The following casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces:
- Died of wounds 81
- Died of accident and other causes 5
- Died from airplane accident 1
- Died of disease 840
- Wounded severely 45
- Wounded, degree undetermined 287
- Wounded slightly 195
- Missing in action 110
- Prisoners 7
- Total 1,071
Died From Wounds.
[edit]Corporal.
- Mcncgus, John, 74 President street, Passaic, N.J.
Private.
- Nozek, Theodore, 312 Sixth street, Jersey City, N.J.
Died And From Accident Other Causes.
[edit]Private.
- Shea, John J., 102 Bright street, Jersey City. N.J.
Died From Disease.
[edit]Privates.
- Roehr, Edward H., Upper Montclair, N.J.
- Eyck, Frank H., White House Station, N.J.
- Hanley, Peter M., 122 Ogden avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
- Mulligan, Norman L., 197 North Eleventh street, Newark, N.J.
Wounded Severely.
[edit]Privates.
- Blair, Ernest W., 637 East Seventh street, Plainfield, N.J.
- Tomasello, Carlo, Grand street, Hammonton, N.J.
Wounded In Action (Degree Undetermined).
[edit]Privates.
- Romano, Charles, 120 West Main street, Bound Brook, N.J.
- Siefert, Fred William, 229 Bidwell avenue, Jersey City, N.J.
- Wagner, Joseph A., 647 Lamberton street, Trenton, N.J.
- Kolasa, Tomas, 307 Stockton street, Perth Amboy, N.J.
- Smith, Wilbur True, Glen Gardner, N.J.
Slightly Wounded.
[edit]Corporal.
- Peters, William C., 3845 Boulevard, Jersey City, N.J.
Privates.
- Hernia N. Jacob, 33 Oak street, Passaic, N.J.
- Brown, Norton, 122 Railway avenue, Carteret, N.J.
- Sulsen, Oscar, 790 Palisade avenue, West New York, N.J.
- Kirkendall, Richard Lawrence, 144 Sitgreaves street, Phillipsburg, N.J.
- Smith, Thomas J., 82 Hawkins street, Newark, N.J.
- Tomaro, Charles, Lincoln, N.J.
Missing In Action.
[edit]Corporal.
- Topa, William, 422 Warren street, Harrison, N.J.
Privates
- Misewicz, Boleslaw, 263 Twelfth street, Jersey City, N.J.
- Southwick, Chester M., 676 North Clinton avenue, Trenton, N.J.
People
[edit]- Louis Julius Freudenberg (1894-1918)
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