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Keenan Williams [1]

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He died in a Veteran's Hospital, where he had been for several years under treatment. He was severely wounded while in the Navy and had required hospitalization since then. He was single and was born and reared in Charlotte.Funeral service held at St. Peters Catholic Church in Charlotte.
Date of Birth: 
about 1896
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Navy
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Parents: J. F. Williams - 813 S. Tryon Charlotte NC

Siblings: Genevieve Williams - Charlotte, NC Major John F. Williams - 30th Division in WWI, now US chemist Buffalo, NY Mary Williams - Raleigh, NC

Extended Family: C. A. Williams - uncle C. A., Jr., J. L., and Morrison P. Williams - cousins, pall bearers Edwin M., George F., Joseph V. Williams - cousins, pall bearers

First Name: 
Keenan
Last Name: 
Williams
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B.
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Occupation: Employer: salesman in a dry goods store, living with his father in Charlotte in 1920 Location:
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The Charlotte Observer 12/27/1926, p. 4, 1920 census

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Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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