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John Berryhill [1]

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Image Source: family information

Awards: 
British Military Medal - presented by The Prince of Wales, Nov. 1919, Washington, DC: Distinguished Service Cross - unit captured 242 prisoners near Bellicourt, France:
Biographical Notes: 
File contains detailed notes of his unit's travels and various photos.Invited to be Honor Guard for the May 20th Celebration parade in Charlotte, headed by General Pershing. Buried at Steele Creel Presbyterian. Collier has birth at Dec 28, 1893, as does Wearn history.
Date of Birth: 
6/26/1894
Military Branch: 
Army
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Family Details: 

Spouse: Ruth Estelle Sadler: m. 9-1-1917

Children: James Collins Berryhill John Wearn Berryhill Joseph Sadler Berryhill

Dependents:

Parents: Mr. & Mrs. John A. Berryhill -

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First Name: 
John
Last Name: 
Berryhill
Middle Name: 
Wearn
Military Details: 
Belgium; Camp Jackson; Camp Sevier, SC; France;
Occupation: 
Occupation: Employer: Location:
Military Rank: 
Private First Class
Source: 

newsprint, family information, Charlotte Observer, 'The 30th Division in the World War', Collier's Veteran Cemetery Index, 2nd Presbyterian Church history, the Descendants of Richard and Henrietta Wearn

Military Unit: 
30th Division, 120th Infantry, Co. D
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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