Soldiers of the 604th
If you know of another soldier who served in this unit-
please email Nancy. Thanks
These are some other know members of the 604th Engineers.
Sheehy, Edward b 1881 Ireland enlisted in Army 1918 d 1956 California : Photo /
enlistment paper ( thanks to his son Maurice !)
Crocker, Paul Info thanks to his granddaughter Beth Carnes
Curry , Warren
T. son of Mr. & Mrs. W J Curry , 407
E Oklahoma St; born Jun 20, 1893, KS; educated in Guthrie schools; entered
service May 20, 1918; trained
Washington, DC, Post Co G, 56th Searchlight Engrs, and Co D, 604th Engrs;
overseas France, Jul 21, 1918; fought
Toul Sector, neck wound from shrapnel; active duty until
Armistice signed; discharged Mar 26, 1919,Newport News.98,y
Rhodes, Alvel C, d. 02/19/1934, Cook A 604TH ENGRS, Plot:
C 765, bur. 03/01/1934, buried San Francisco National Cemetery.
Steffen, Emil C, d. 04/29/1940, CORP CO C 604TH ENGRS,
Plot: 83 8 RW K, bur. 05/03/1940, buried in Los Angeles
National Cemetery.
Payne, Joseph b Jan 1895 d 24 Dec 1943 Ore Pvt 604th
ENGRS buried Athena, Oregon Cemetery
More Edward T.,1934 Woodbine St.,Ridgewood, L.I.Pvt.Co.F,
604th ENGRS, Poisoning by cyanide of
pot. ,July 23, 1918.
Archdeacon, Mathew F. served in Company B of the 604th Engineers. Enlistment date was April 5, 1918, discharge date was July 1, 1919.He lived and died in Two Harbors, MN. Date of Death was July 2, 1962.Thanks to his great nephew Tim for sending info.
Archdeacon, Mathew F. served in Company B of the 604th Engineers. Enlistment date was April 5, 1918, discharge date was July 1, 1919.He lived and died in Two Harbors, MN. Date of Death was July 2, 1962.Thanks to his great nephew Tim for sending info.
Whistler, Clarence O., d. Feb 23, 1968, Wagoner, Army,
Company C, 604th Engineers 4th Division EC, WWI, bur. Mar 4,
1968, Sec. E #57 buried Custer National Cemetery MT.
Williams,
Archie Enlisted at St. Paul,
Minn., in March, 1917. Trained at Camp
Green, N.C. Overseas Sept. 1, 1918 with Co. B,
604th Eng.
Action on Meuse-Argonne.
U.S. World War I Mothers' Pilgrimage, 1930
In the late 1920s the War Department of the United States
compiled a list of mothers and widows of deceased soldiers killed in World War
I and offered to send them to their loved one's final resting place in Europe.
This database contains the names those women who were entitled to make the
pilgrimage, as shown by department records on 15 November 1929. Each record
provides the name of widow or mother, city and state of residence, and
relationship to the deceased. Additionally, information regarding the
decedent's name, rank, unit, and cemetery is provided. In a few cases the
woman's surname and decedent's surname can be different, most likely due to an
error in spelling in the original document. Providing information regarding
nearly 11,000 mothers and widows, this database can be useful for Ancestry. COM patrons seeking World War I
veterans.
Maude Betterton at grave of her son, Cherrill, at
Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery.
(Photo from National Archives and Records) above left
This mother of a 604th soldier was eligible we do not
know whether Mrs. Brock went to France
Mrs Mary Brock
Given Name: Mrs Mary
Address: 615 21st St
City: Santa Monica
County: Los Angeles
State: CA
Relationship: Mother
Surname Deceased: Brock
Given Name Deceased: John K
Rank: Pvt
Organization: Co. A, 604th Engrs
Cemetery: Meuse-Argonne
Desires Pilgrimage 1930: Yes
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