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Harlan 'Hal' DeArmon [1]

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Biographical Notes: 
His name appears on the city draft roll. These draft cards have not survived. He was white and 23 years old. His name appeared on the Service Flag on 9/22/1918 of First Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. He was released from service on December 22, 1918.He died from complications of influenza and is buried in Mallard Creek.
Date of Birth: 
3/8/1894
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Family Details: 

Spouse: Martha Cochran: m. 1920

Children: Elizabeth, Frances 'Buddy' and Jimmy

Dependents:

Parents: Dr. John McCamie and Susie (Wolfe) DeArmon -

Siblings: Frank DeArmon - He had 12 siblings. -

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First Name: 
Harlan 'Hal'
Last Name: 
DeArmon
Middle Name: 
Harrell
Military Details: 
Camp Hancock, GA; discharged Dec. 1918;
Occupation: 
Occupation: Employer: McAlister Carson Insurance Co. Location:
Military Rank: 
Corporal
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1918 city directory, SSDI, The History of Dr. John McCamie and Susie (Wolfe) DeArmon; First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, NC

Military Unit: 
52nd Co. Machine Gun Camp Personnel- Co. clerk
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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