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Stephanos Hatzidimitros [1]

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His Army serial number was 2,385,063. He died at Camp Greene at age 26 during the influenza epidemic. Because his family never claimed his body, he was buried on 10/20/1918 at Elmwood Cemetery by the Charlotte War Mothers and the American Legion Auxiliary in the 'Soldier's Lot.' A permanent headstone of Georgia marble was placed on 5/30/1928. His surname does not appear in any on-line databases and may be Hatzidimitri, which shows up around New York. He was from Ansonia, Connecticut.
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About 1892
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Army
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First Name: 
Stephanos
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Hatzidimitros
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H.
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Camp Greene, NC;
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Private
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Collier's Veteran Cemetery Index, The Charlotte Observe, Social Security Death Index, War Department records to Violet G. Alexander and EllisIslandRecords.Com

Military Unit: 
2nd Co., Development Battalion #1
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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