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Frank 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 21 years old. His name appeared on the Service Flag on 9/22/1918 of First Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. He was preparing for service abroad when the armistice was signed. He is buried at Elmwood Cemetery.
Date of Birth: 
6/18/1897
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Army Enlisted: Oct 1918
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Family Details: 

Spouse: Lillian Ritch: m. 1926

Children: Lillian and Frances

Dependents:

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

Siblings: Ben McClintock Dearmon - Cyrus Mack DeArmon - 7th Engineers Edd Wolfe DeArmon - Signal Corps Gladys Robinson - Harlan/ Hadan H. DeArmon - Camp Hancock Helen Wallace Dearmon - Ira Alexander DeArmon - USN James Writ Dearmon - Jennie Sue Dearmon - John Mayhew Dearmon - Mary Emily Dearmon - Myrtle Dearmon -

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First Name: 
Frank
Last Name: 
DeArmon
Middle Name: 
Wolfe
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Occupation: Employer: American Trust Co.Banker Location:
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Collier's Veteran Cemetery Index, 1918 city directory, The History of Dr. John McCamie and Susie (Wolfe) DeArmon; First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, NC

Military Unit: 
Co. C SATC, University of Virginia, Motor Corps
Exhibit & Section: 
Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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Source URL:https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/doughboys-camp-greene-mecklenburg-county-nc-1917-1918-doughboys/frank-dearmon

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[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/doughboys-camp-greene-mecklenburg-county-nc-1917-1918-doughboys/frank-dearmon [2] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/doughboys-camp-greene-mecklenburg-county-nc-1917-1918