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John Hartis [1]

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Image Source: Soldiers of the Great War

Biographical Notes: 
Severely wounded by enemy shell fire on August 21, 1918 at Ypres, Belgium. Died of bronchio-pneumonia on August 25th. Buried at Oaklawn Cemetery.Home address- 1100 N. Caldwell, North Charlotte.
Date of Birth: 
1898
Military Branch: 
Army Enlisted: July 15, 1917
Citizenship: 
Natural Born
City/County: 
Mecklenburg
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Parents: Chris and Mattie Hartis - 8 Johnston Mill

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Extended Family: Other Hartis relatives listed in city directory. -

First Name: 
John
Last Name: 
Hartis
Middle Name: 
B.
Military Details: 
Belgium; Camp Sevier; France;
Occupation: 
Occupation: Employer: enrolled in the US Army in 1918 city directory Location:
Race / Ethnicity: 
Caucasian
Military Rank: 
Private
Source: 

Collier's Veteran Cemetery Index, Charlotte Observer, 105th Reg. Eng., County roll of the dead, 30th Division history, 1918 Charlotte city directory

State: 
NC
Military Unit: 
105th Regiment of Engineers, Co. F Hornet's Nest, Co. D, National Guard, 1st Infantry
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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