Thursday, January 10, 2019

13 Deaths of N.C. Soldiers Reported on Army's Jan. 10, 1919 Casualty List

From The Commonwealth, Scotland Neck, N.C., Jan. 10, 1919

Our Casualties

Washington, Jan. 10—With a total of 460 names in two lists issued today by the war department there appears 21 from North Carolina, as follows:

Private Tell W. Roos of Sanford, who was previously reported as missing in action, has now returned to duty.

Killed in Action

Private John I. Love of Concord
Private Charles R. Snow of Mount Airy

Private Willie M. Turner of Wilmington
Private James C. Isaacs of Dobson

Also Killed in Action; Previously Reported as Missing in Action

Private Charles R. Evers of Lumberton
Private Oscar E. Nelson of Patterson

Private Moses Parker of Wilson
Private Samuel E. Pyatt of Nealsville

Private David D. Turner of Wilson
Private Alonzo L. Williams of Bailey
Private Ellis Tyner of Buies

Died of Disease

Private Elijah Millikin of Rocky Mount

Died of Accident and Other Causes

Private Andrew Thomas Speigh of Stantonsburg

Wounded Severely

Lieutenant Eli Warlick of Newton
Sergeant George H. Talley of Greensboro

Corporal Frank L. Thomas of Winston-Salem
Private Carl McIntosh of Barnardsville
Private John A. Smith of Asheboro

Wounded Slightly

Private Randolph D. Florence of Fayetteville
Private Belvin Hagar of Thomasville

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