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Note: 567-10-0410 SS # built bridges for the army during WWI blue eyes brown hair ruddy omplexion (according to ary records) March 8, 1920 was furloughed to the army reserve private Hdq troop 3rd division. when enlisted was 28 years old and an engineer. Enlistment recor given as enlisted March 6, 1914 at Kansas City, Mo. prior service in army school 4-1911 to 8-1912 Corporal from June 17, 1919 to Nov 12, 1919. Served in Mexico from April 24, 1914 to November 27, 1914. Service with 19th and 57th infantries and Hdq troop 3rd division. honorable discharge from army January 29, 1925 in Fort McDowell, California private Hq company 21st infantry brigade enlisted December 13, 1913 at Presidio of San Francisco, California prior service Army Service School 8/23/1909 to 8/22/1912 (in Levenworth Kansas?) grew up on a plantation, best friend was the son of an african/american worker Halcomb, William Phillip, b. 09/02/1886, d. 06/25/1952, CPL 3RD DIV WW I, Plot: 149 15 RW A, bur. 06/30/1952, Los Angeles National Cemetary moved to Porterville after Eula died (circa 1932) so that Marion could get married and move to Bakersfield with her husband and R.B. Taylor wouldn't be alone. 1930 census 1270 Thorne Ave Fresno, Fresno Co., CA shows Marion living with them also wrongly gives Polly's name as Eula P William P Halcomb age 43 age at marriage 36 bp Arkansas Eula L age 30 age at marriage 22 bp Texas Eula P age 6 bp California Dorothy M age 4 bp California Betty L age 3 bp California Marion E. Taylor (sister-in-law) age 28 bp Texas 1920 Los Angeles William P Halcomb age 32 lodger (works at Shipyard) 1910 Fort Levenworth, KS Military Reservation (in the army?) Co K 3rd Batallion of Engineers William P Halcomb age 24 bp Arkansas (this makes sense since according to Diana Jackson, she saw some pictures of her grandfather in military attire, she believes that the pictures were at "Aunt Marions" ie his sister-in-law Marion Taylor)
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