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Private Albert Joseph Audette Company C, 101st Machine Gun Company Born 1895, killed in action, October 23rd 1918 St. Johnsbury army.togetherweserved.com/army/servlet/tws.webapp.WebApp?cmd=ShadowBoxProfile&type=Person&ID=235331
Private Lowell Arthur Bartlett C.O.T.S. Died of disease at Officer Training School Camp, Grant, Illinois, on October 2nd 1918, aged 23 Danville - buried at Danville Green Cemetery www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Bartlett&GSiman=1&GScnty=2941&GRid=133928430&
Raymond Batchelor
Private Arthur C. Birch Company G, 58th Infantry Died of disease, May 8th 1919 St. Johnsbury - drafted in August 1917
Mechanic Eugene W. Burroughs Company B, 102nd Machine Gun Battalion Born 1896, died of wounds on October 29th 1918, buried at Mountain View Cemetery, Morristown, Vermont St. Johnsbury www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Burroughs&GSiman=1&GSst=49&GSsr=41&GRid=131906550&
Private Arthur Arnann Burt 307th Motor Transport Corps Died of disease, October 5th 1918 St. Johnsbury
Private Louis J. Cheney 301st Motor Transport Dep. Born 1891, died of disease, September 25th 1918 St. Johnsbury www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Cheney&GSiman=1&GScty=157521&GRid=126868161&
Private Arthur J. Descoteaux (or Decoteaux) 1st Cas. Co., Tank Corps Died of disease, October 2nd 1918 St. Johnsbury - possibly Arthur Joseph Descoteaux; born 1897, died at Adams, Pennsylvania, 1897. Possibly buried at Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Johnsbury
George B. Duprews
Private Eddie Field (or Fields) Company D, 312th Ammunition Train Died of disease, October 16th 1918 St. Johnsbury
Private Martin Herron Machine Gun Company, 103rd Infantry Died of pneumonia, November 26th 1917, aged 24 Born at Lowell, Massachusetts; brother of John M. Herron, Company E, 49th Infantry
Sergeant Earl H. Johnson Company D, 57th Pioneer Infantry Died of disease, October 11th 1918 Lyndonville
Corporal Fred Jones Company E, 58th Infantry Killed in action, July 18th 1918 St. Johnsbury
Sergeant Clarence Merle Kendall Company B, 102nd Machine Gun Battalion Born 1896, killed in action at Chateau Thierry, July 20th 1918 His parents, Clarence Tillson Kendall and Mary Elizabeth Cushman Kendall, are buried at Passumpsic Cemetery where there is also a memorial to Clarence Merle Kendall
Sergeant William R. Knapp Company D, 102nd Machine Gun Battalion Killed in action, April 20th 1918 St. Johnsbury
Private Harold Morgan Ladd Died of disease, October 5th 1918 St. Johnsbury
Edmund J. LaLiberte
Paul J. McLeod
Private Neal Morgan Company F, 58th Infantry Born October 26th 1892, killed in action on August 6th 1918 Barnet - there is a memorial to him in Pleasant View Cemetery, Barnet
Seaman Clayton F. (or E.) Nolan U.S. Navy Died of disease, October 22nd 1918 Waterford (not buried at Waterford)
Corporal Charles R. Patneaude Machine Gun Company, 103rd Infantry Killed in action, July 20th 1918 St Johnsbury
Private Henry Rivers Company F, 58th Infantry Killed in action, July 18th 1918 St. Johnsbury
Private Perley E. Russell Quartermaster Corps Born 1892, died of disease, September 26th 1918 - buried at Passumpsic Cemetery St. Johnsbury
Private Lyman (or Lynn) C. Sanborn Machine Gun Company, 103rd Infantry Died of disease, November 26th 1917 Orleans
Roy F. Scott
Private Albert P. Stenson Quartermaster Corps Died of disease, October 9th 1918 St. Johnsbury
W.E. Taylor
Private Ludger (J.) Toussant (or Tousant) Company B, 102nd Machine Gun Battalion Killed in action, July 30th 1918 Danville
Private Charles H. Blakeley Company B, 57th Pioneer Infantry Died of disease, October 8th 1918 St. Johnsbury
Warren H. Gillander
Bkr. Ernest D. Thompson U.S. Navy Killed in action, September 30th 1918 St. Johnsbury
526972 Private Frank E. West 13th Battalion, Canadian Infantry Died of disease, April 27th 1918, aged 27 Son of Ralph Marks West and Annie West, of London, England; husband of Alice West, of 14, Tremont Street, St. Johnsbury