Tuesday, October 23, 2018

2 North Carolinians Killed in Action, 1 Died of Wounds, 5 of Disease, Oct. 23, 1918

From the Daily Times, Wilson, N.C., Oct. 23, 1918

Casualty List
Killed in action, 125
Wounded severely, 177
Wounded slightly, 176
Died of disease, 101
Died of accident and other causes, 12
Died of wounds, 80
Missing in action, 92
Died of aeroplane accident, 1
Prisoner, 1
Wounded, degree undetermined, 440
Total, 1,205

NORTH CAROLINIANS

Killed in Action
Willie Daniel (Mrs. Annie Daniel, Northampton)
Walter Smith (Robert F. Smith, Charlotte)

Died of Wounds
Joseph R. Middens (John Y. Midden, R.F.D., 1, Louisburg)

Died of Disease
Sergeant Grant W. Rector (Mrs. Annie Rector, 140 Raleigh Ave., Mt. Airy)
William F. Brothers (Mr. John F. Brothers, R.F.O. 2, Elizabeth City)
John Brown (Mrs. Charlotte Brown, R.F.D. 1, Speed)
Lawrence Roland (Mrs. Ollatta Roland, Franklin)
Willie F. Malpass (Mrs. Vallie Malpass, Vallan)

Wounded Severely
Joe L. Murphy (Mrs. Martha Murphy, Spray)

Slightly Wounded
Sergeant Ernest C. Hooker (Joseph L. Hooker, Mt. Airy)
Solomon D. Eurie (Mrs. Millie Eurie, Eurie)

Wounded, Degree Undetermined
John H. Ball (Mrs. Mavely Ball, 1017 Slate St., Winston-Salem)


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