Mr. Henry W. Hamlin, Chairman of the special
committee of the Ontario County Historical Society, charged with
compiling a complete roster of the Ontario County men who entered the
national service during the war with Germany, reports the following list of those who gave their lives in the service: |
Captain James S. Slosson First Lieutenant Edward F. Winnek Sergeant John K. Flynn Sergeant James H. Savage Sergeant Peter J. Toner Corporal Henry K. Keith Corporal Harold L. Kennedy Corporal Alto C. Pinckney Corporal Thomas S. Van Riper Corporal William A. Williams Wagoner Harry L. Crane Private Albert R. Aumick Private Frank M. Balisteri Private Leon W. Brignall Private J. Earl Daykin Private G. DiClements Private Arsenio Di Nicola Private G. J. Fitzsimmons Private Sullivan Flynn Private Philip Golos Private August Mauer Private Howard J. Mulvey Private Patrick J. O'Byrne Private Thomas H. Quinn Private Merritt C. Rogers Private Horace M. Simpson Private William Turner Private William Gavin A. Bonannjini E. Cater H. D. Goldy L. E. Grandy J. J. Ross R. N. Graves |
Killed in action Killed in action Died of wounds Died of disease, Camp Deven, Mass. Died of disease, at sea Died of disease, overseas Died of disease, after being gassed, overseas Killed in action Killed in action Killed in action Died of wounds Died of disease Died of disease, Camp Wheeler, Ga. Killed in action Died of disease, Camp McClellan, Ala. Died, cause unknown Died of wounds Died of disease Killed in action Killed action Died of disease, overseas Died of disease, Camp Dix, N. J. Died of wounds Killed in action Died of disease Died of wounds Killed in action Died of disease Killed in action Killed in action Killed in action Died of accident, overseas Killed in action Died of disease, in Haiti |
Mechanic Andrew L. Flynn Private William F. Kelley |
Died of disease, Troy, N. Y. Died of wounds |
Corporal Murray L. Savage Wagoner Howard L. Pierce |
Killed in action Killed in action |
Private Paul Lawrence |
Died, cause unknown |
Corporal C. Arthur Allen Bugler J. Emor Burke Private Albert M. Burnett Private Samuel Lemma Private John E. O'Brien Private James L. Simpson Seaman Edward B. McIntyre, U. S. S. Rondo Miss Martha D. McKechnie, Red Cross Canteen Service |
Killed in action Killed in action Died of wounds Killed in action Died of wounds Died of disease, overseas Died of disease, at sea Died of disease, Hotel Manhattan New York City |
First Lieutenant Frank J. Tolner Machinist Charles L. Smith, U. S. N. Miss Katherine R. Connelly, Red Cross Nurse |
Died of disease, Camp Sam Houston, Tex. Died of disease, Key West, Fla. Died of disease, Camp Gordon, Ga. |
Corporal George A. Miles Private Charles H. Alcock Private Leslie J. Campbell |
Killed in action Died, cause unknown Died of wounds |
Private Gilbert L. Gustin |
Died of wounds |
Sergeant Jerry J. Driscoll Private Mike Abbott Private Frederick Brooks, C. E. F. Private Antonio Chartier Private Tony Ezzo Private Roy A. Johnson Private Oscar J. Lindner Private James A. Love Private George C. Schrader Private John P. Weinman Chief Machinist's Mate Foster G. Whipple, U. S. N. Seaman Spencer Comiskey, U. S. N. |
Killed in action Killed in action Killed in action Died of wounds Killed in action Died of wounds Killed in action Killed in action Killed in action Died of disease, overseas Died of disease, New York City Died of disease, Hampton Roads, Va. |
Private Laverne Boals Private Henry D. Cornish Private Jacob J. Schaeffer |
Died of disease, Camp Wheeler, Ga. Died of disease, Camp Hancock, Ga. Killed in action |
Private Frank Cornell Private Seeley B. Parrish Third Engineer Frank H. Hawley, U. S. Merchant Marine |
Died of disease, Camp Aberdeen, Md. Died of disease, overseas Died of disease, Stapleton, N. Y. |
Private Walter W. Frary Private Lawrence S. Hibbard Private Lawrence J. Scott |
Died of wounds Died of disease, Columbus Barracks Died of disease, overseas |
Corporal Howard Helfer Private Henry Herzberg |
Killed in action Died of disease, overseas |
Bugler William A. Bartron Private James Cooke Seaman 2nd Class William Finear, U. S. N. |
Died of disease, Texas Killed in action Died of disease, Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Private Frederick S. Bennett, Marines |
Killed in action |