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James Squires [1]

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Image Source: Charlotte Observer newsprint

Biographical Notes: 
He is listed as an alumni of the North Carolina Medical College from Charlotte in service. This school was originally part of Davidson College and moved to Charlotte in 1915. He died of pneumonia during the war. He is buried at St. Mihiel Cemetery, France. His wife was anticipating his early return home and was shocked to learn of his death. Captains Smith and Streeter, his co-workers in France, came to see her in Charlotte when they returned to the States in January. A memorial mass was held on February 2, 1919.His file contains a letter describing a submarine attacking their boat during the crossings.
Date of Birth: 
11/2/1888
Military Branch: 
Army Enlisted: 1917
Citizenship: 
Education Details: 
Charlotte schoolsJohns HopkinsNorth Carolina Medical CollegeUNC Medical College 1911
Family Details: 

Spouse: Eunice V. Jeffries m. Apr 12, 1912: 1412 Elizabeth, Charlotte

Children: James Williamson Squires Jr. b.1914 Julian Gray Squires b. 1917 born the day his father sailed for France

Dependents:

Parents: Mr. Thomas Obsorne and Mrs. Jane M. (Crowell) Squires - 206 N. Myers/ Matthews Charlotte

Siblings: Dr. Claude B. Squires - Essie Squires - Kate Squires - Loma Squires - Margaret Squires - Mrs. Roy P. Martin - Thomas O. Squires Jr. -

Extended Family:

First Name: 
James
Last Name: 
Squires
Middle Name: 
Williamson
Military Details: 
France, left for Europe August 1917; Ft. Oglethorpe, GA, June 1917; Rockefeller Institute, NY;
Occupation: 
Occupation: Employer: worked with uncle Dr. Crowell -1912Xray specialist, living in Myers Park in 1918 City Directory Location:
Military Rank: 
Captain
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Pilgrimage for War Mothers, 1918 Charlotte city directory, Charlotte Observer, Mecklenburg County Medicine; The North Carolina Medical College

Military Unit: 
Yale Mobile Hospital #39
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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