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Tag Archives: World War I
George Walter Adlard
George Walter Adlard World War I Veteran By Camile Arbogast George Walter Adlard was born on April 16, 1894, in Brooklyn, New York, to Charlotte M. (Geezer), known as Lotte, and Walter Adlard. Lotte and Walter were born in Brooklyn … Continue reading
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Samuel Maurice Adesska
Samuel Maurice Adesska World War I Veteran By Camille Arbogst Samuel Maurice Adesska, known as Sam or Sammy, was the child of Maurice and Fanny (Shore) Adesska. He was probably born in Kishinev, Bessarabia, Russia (today Chisinau, Moldova), though he … Continue reading
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Giuseppe Louis Adduci
World War I Veteran By Camille Arbogast Guiseppe Louis Adduci, known as Joseph, was born in Cassano all’lonio, Cosenza, Calabria, Italy, on April 8, 1888, to Louis and Fortunata or Fortuna (Paterno) Adduci. He had at least two siblings, Frank … Continue reading
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Joseph James Adduci
Joseph James Adduci World War I Veteran By Camille Arbogast Joseph James Adduci was born at 15 Genesee Street in Boston’s South End on May 7, 1898, to John Battista and Christina Maria Concetta (Martuscelli) Adduci. John, a barber, and … Continue reading
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John Charles Adams
John Charles Adams World War I Veteran By Camille Arbogast John Charles Adams, known as Jack, was born on September 27, 1890 or 1891, in Boston. His parents were John C. and Mary (Hays) Adams, according to his death certificate. … Continue reading
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Frederick Wilbur Adams, Harold Bertram Adams and John Quincy Adams
Frederick Wilbur Adams, Harold Bertram Adams and John Quincy Adams World War I Veterans By Camille Arbogast The three Adams brothers were all born in Dorchester at 15 Vinson Street: Frederick Wilbur, known as Fred, on February 12, 1894, Harold … Continue reading
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Charles Robert Acorn
Charles Robert Acorn World War I Veteran By Camille Arbogast Charles Robert Acorn was born on May 23, 1895, at 116 Webster Street in East Boston to Charles E. and Sarah (White) Acorn. Charles, Sr., was born in Boston. Sarah … Continue reading
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Winslow Ephraim Acker
Winslow Ephraim Acker World War I Veteran Who Lived in Dorchester Written by Camille Arbogast Winslow Ephraim Acker was born on October 18, 1889, in Birchtown, Nova Scotia, Canada. His parents, Ephraim Acker, a farmer and mariner, and Alice May … Continue reading
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Max Abrams
Max Abrams World War I Veteran Who Lived in Dorchester Written by Camille Arbogast Max Abrams was born in Boston on April 9, 1890. His parents, Philip and Mary (Perlman), were born in Russia. Philip immigrated in 1883; Mary in … Continue reading
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