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James Choate [1]

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He was assigned to the 105th Regiment of Engineers on 6/30/1917.He was founder and owner of Piedmont Mop Co. and Choate Yarn Mills.During World War II, he was a member of the War Production Board in Washington, D. C.
Date of Birth: 
8/29/1898
Military Branch: 
Army
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Education Details: 
Georgia TechUniversity of North Carolina
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Spouse: Mamie Bruns

Children: William Bruns Choate Charlotte

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Parents: J. Lee Choate and Harriet Blythe Choate -

Siblings: Dr. Allyn B. Choate - Charlotte, NC Joe L. Choate - Charlotte, NC Mrs. W. D. Hampton - Charlotte, NC

Extended Family: William Bruns Choate, Jr. - grandson

First Name: 
James
Last Name: 
Choate
Middle Name: 
Boyce
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Military Rank: 
Corporal
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The Charlotte Observer; 105th Engineers

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Doughboys & Camp Greene Mecklenburg County, NC 1917-1918 [2]
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