List of Men Who Were in Service from the Zion Lutheran Church
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This document is a compilation of names of all those who served in World War One from the Zion Lutheran Church. The document contains fifty-five names. It is undated and is found in the Frank Gerlach file.
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Transcription Notes
- Typographical errors, such as capitalization and spacing errors, have been corrected where appropriate.
- As with all names and old documents, misspellings and phonetic spellings are common. Please be advised that certain sounds and letters, such as "B" and "P", "M" and "N", "T" and "L", and "I" and "J" are frequently confused and adjust your search accordingly.
- Likewise, common first names are often abbreviated on this list. Names like George, Charles, and Joseph are shortened to "Geo.", "Chas.", and "Jos."
Rank | First Name | Surname | Additional Information |
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Colonel | Frank C. | Gerlach | |
Captain | Fred C. | Redick | wounded Sept. 30, 1918. Meuse-Argonne Offensive near Montfaucon, France. |
Captain | Clifford F. | Foss | |
1st Lieutenant | Ralph H. | Wile | |
1st Lieutenant | Warren J. | Keister | |
1st Lieutenant | Russell C. | Reiman | |
1st Lieutenant | Glenn C. | Hawk | |
2nd Lieutenant | Frank W. | Gerlach | |
2nd Lieutenant | Robert W. | Spear | |
2nd Lieutenant | Charles | Russell | |
2nd Lieutenant | John | Brandt | Killed Oct. 14, 1918. Meuse-Argonne Offensive near Cunel, France. |
Dean | Willcur | ||
William | Bentz | ||
Benjamin | Stoudenheimer | Killed Sept. 27, 1918. Meuse-Argonne Offensive Near Ivory, France. | |
William | Mundy | ||
A. | Van Valen | ||
Paul E. | Keehn | ||
Walter | Bender | ||
Emmet C. | Feasel | ||
Earnest | Borger | ||
Carl | Sweeney | ||
William | Smith | ||
Harry | Tawney | ||
Roy. W. | Miller | ||
Hubert | Mills | ||
R. A. | Pike | ||
Paul | Wright | ||
Charles | Berger | ||
Guy | Musser | ||
Harrison | Bricker | ||
August | Weiser | ||
Roller K. | Miller | ||
Henry M. | Newkirk | ||
Harry | Stattler | ||
Edward | Camp | ||
John | Carleton | ||
Earnest | Godfrey | ||
Willis | Fulton | Wounded Sept. 27, 191[8]. Meuse-Argonne Offensive, near Ivory, France. | |
A. J. | Hooley | ||
Harry | Baker | ||
Russell | Franks | ||
Harry | Kready | ||
Myren | Badger | ||
Alfred | Howard | ||
Ralph | Heckman | ||
Sherman L. | Hechman | ||
Horace | Redick | ||
M. M. | VanNest | ||
Edward | Moore | ||
Walter | Foss Jr. | ||
Larkin | Snodgrass | ||
Lloyd | Burckhart | ||
John | Bricker | ||
Horace M. | Brandt | ||
Don | Fess |