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Thomas Craven [1]

Additional Information:

Age at Death: no

Home Address: Charlotte

Disability: no

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Biographical Notes: 
He served in both World Wars and was wounded in France. He attended the American Legion Paris convention in September 1927. He was born at the old Craven homestead in Hopewell. He was buried in the Huntersville Presbyterian Church cemetery.
Date of Birth: 
4/26/1890
Birthplace: 
Mecklenburg
Military Branch: 
Army
Citizenship: 
Natural Born
City/County: 
Mecklenburg
Education Details: 
Jefferson Med. Col. 1915-17Univ. of North Carolina; 2 yr. Medical course, '14
Exemption: 
no
Eye Color: 
Brown
Family Details: 

Spouse: Mildred Smith

Children: Gluyas Craven Lt. Thomas Craven Jr. Korea

Dependents: no

Parents: Dr. Walter Pharr and Martha May (Gluyas) Craven -

Siblings: Harry Craven - James Rowland Craven - John B. Craven - Mrs. Archie S. Reynolds - Mrs. Mack Sample - Mooresville, Mrs. R. H. Abernethy - Murray B. Craven - Oliver Kenneth Craven - Walter Gluyas Craven - William W. Craven -

Extended Family:

First Name: 
Thomas
Hair Color: 
Black
Height: 
Tall
Last Name: 
Craven
Marital Status: 
single
Military Details: 
no 6/5/1917 27
Occupation: 
Occupation: physician Employer: Huntersville physician Location:
Precinct: 
Long Creek
Race / Ethnicity: 
Caucasian
Military Rank: 
Colonel
Source: 

American Legion brochure, UNC Alumni history, Mecklenburg Times obituary cards

State: 
NC
Military Unit: 
Hospital Unit O
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/doughboys-camp-greene-mecklenburg-county-nc-1917-1918-doughboys/thomas-craven [2] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/doughboys-camp-greene-mecklenburg-county-nc-1917-1918