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Charles Paty [1]

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Image Source: Charles Paty, Jr.

Biographical Notes: 
He was lured to Cleveland, Ohio by his brothers and the promise of great job opportunities. He took a job at White Company, a car and truck manufacturer.He was drafted in Cleveland, Ohio. His service papers describe him as gray eyes, light brown hair, a fair complexion and was 5 feet 4.5 inches in height. He was discharged on April 18, 1919.After the war he returned to work at the White Co. He met his wife while working as a traveling service representative. After their marriage, he transferred to Charlotte.He is buried at Sharon Memorial Cemetery.
Date of Birth: 
7/26/1896
Military Branch: 
Army Enlisted: 9-3-1918
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Education Details: 
University of Tennessee, 1915-17Webb School, class of 1914
Family Details: 

Spouse: Ethel Lillian Bruton (1894-1986): m. 19 May 1923

Children: Charles M. Paty, Jr.

Dependents:

Parents: John William and Emma Roxanna (Peay) Paty, Sr. -

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First Name: 
Charles
Last Name: 
Paty
Middle Name: 
Malvern
Military Details: 
Camp Jesup, Fort McPherson, GA;
Occupation: 
Occupation: Employer: White Company Location:
Military Rank: 
Corporal
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discharge papers from family, Ohio draft cards on Ancestry.com

Military Unit: 
Motor Transport Corps Co C
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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