Snohomish County
Service Men and Women


WORLD WAR 1

This extraction from Snohomish County in the War written by William H. Mason, Formerly 1st Lieut., 3d Wash. Inf., N.G., published by The Mason Publishing Co., Inc., Everett, WA.
. The title page reads "The Part Played in the Great War by the Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Patriotic Civilians of Snohomish County, Washington, U.S.A.". The book certainly does that containing 448 pages of information with some detailed biographiesand unit histories.
. Pat Fitzgerald extracted the pages entitled "Our Soldier Dead" from pages 274 through 284. Darilee Bednar did the html.
. The book is located at 3rd St Book Exchange and free lookups can be done by contacting Darilee

OUR SOLDIER DEAD

Name

Town

Unit

Service

Alexander, Merle Snohomish Private, U.S. Army Died in California in July 1919
Ameden, Adonijah B. Everett Private, 7th Co. P.S.,C.A.C Died at Fort Worden, Nov 11, 1918
Anderson, Benjamin N. Marysville "Private, Co.D, 361st. Infantry, 91st Division Killed in action, Oct 9, 1918
Anderson, Oscar G. Arlington Private, Co.A, 14th Infantry Drowned in Lynn Canal, Alaska Apr. 24, 1918
Ansel, George E. Everett Private Co I, 321st Infantry, 61st . Division Died in France, Nov. 13,1918 from wounds recieved in action on Nov 11th
Aune, Einer D Everett Private, U.S. Army Died at Camp Lewis, Nov 2, 1918
Bagley, Glenn Thompson Three Lakes Seaman, U.S.N.R.F Died at Bremerton Oct 12, 1918
Baker, Harvey C. Everett Private, U.S. Army A.E.F. Died in France from pneumonia
Belfountaine, Vincent L. Everett Private, 72nd Canadian Over seas Battalion Reported Missing Sept. 29, 1918; Death confirmed July 31, 1919
Bennett, Leo F. Monroe Sergeant, 834th Aero Sqdn. A.E.F. Died in New York, Dec. 17, 1918
Black, Charles M. Everett Corporal, Co. L, 126th Infantry, 32nd Division Died Aug 31, 1918 from wounds received in action
Blythe, Roderick Robe Private, Co. M, 23rd Infantry, 2nd Division Killed in action, July 2, 1918
Bob, Alphonsus Tulalip Private, Co. D, 361st Infantry, 91st Divison Died in France, Sept 27, 1918
Boettcher, Hugo W. Monroe Private, Co. I, 26th Infantry, 1st Division Killed in action, July 19, 1918
Bowers, Carl W. Everett Private, U.S. Army Killed in action
Brenner, Louis Everett Private, 308th Infantry. Killed in action, Oct. 10, 1918
Bruseth, Joseph E. Arlington Private, Co. L, 111th Infantry 28th Divison Died in France, Oct. 4, 1918 from wound received in action
Buli, Albert East Stanwood Private, 108th Co., U.S. Marine Corps Killed in action in the Meuse-Argonne Nov. 6, 1918
Burbank, Richard B. Edmonds Private, S.A.T.C., Washington State College Died at Pullman, Nov. 2, 1918
Byrd, Clemmie Everett Private, 339th Infantry Died of wounds received in action
Cairns, Roy Edward Everett Private, 18th Balloon Co. Died at Camp Morrison, Oct. 16, 1918
Casperson, Carl F. Everett Private, U.S. Marine Corps. Died at Portsmouth, Vi. Nov. 9, 1918
Cavelero, Charles M. Everett Private, Supply Co. 361st Infantry, 91st Division Reported missing in action
Cooper, Guy L. Everett Private, Co. A, 109th Infantry, 28th Divison Died from wounds, Sept. 27, 1918
Cooper, Jacob J. Everett Private, 40th Co., P.S.C.A.C Died at Fort Worden, Nov. 9, 1918
Crandall, Howard Everett
Cumming, Albert Everett Private, U.S. Army Died at Camp Dix, Oct. 11, 1918
Dahl, John T. Everett Private, Co. K, 13th Infantry, 8th Divison Died at Camp Fremont, Oct. 21, 1918
Damours, Elmer L. Silver Lake Private, U.S. Army, A.E.F. Killed in action
Danner, Frank C. Everett Private, Co. D, 361st Infantry, 91st Division Killed in action, Oct. 10, 1918
De Monbrun, Harry C. Everett Private, 40th Co., P.S.,C.A.C Died at Fort Worden, Nov. 9, 1918
Dean, Albert R. Everett Private, Co. E, 140th Infantry Killed in action, Sept. 29, 1918
Dooley, Michael Everett
Elster, David L. Everett Private, Air Service Died at Fort Worden, Oct. 22,, 1918
Elverud, James M. Everett
Elwell, Goliath E. Monroe Seaman, U.S. Navy Died at Brooklyn Navy Yard, New YorkDec. 1917
Engebretsen, Andrew Norman Corporal, Co. D, 361st Infantry, 91st Division Killed in action, Oct. 11, 1819
Faulkner, Earl M. Everett Private, Co. A, 7th M.G. Bn. , 3rd Divison Killed in action at Chateau-Thierry June 13, 1918. Awarded a posthumos Croix de Guerre.
Feenstra, Chester Everett Private, Co. B, 110th Infantry, 28th Division Killed in action, Sept. 27, 1918
Fitzmaurice, John D. Everett Sergeant, Battery F, 65th Artillery, C.A.C. Died at Brest, France, Jan 3, 1919
Flaig, Carl Everett
Fletcher, Charles Everett
Freese, Frank William Edmonds Private, Co. L, 126th Infantry. 32nd Division Died in France Oct. 19, 1918 from wounds received in Action. Awarded a posthumos Croix de Guerre.
Fulton, Frank C. Arlilngton Private, 22nd Co., P.S., C.A.C. Died at Fort Worden, Oct. 26, 1918
Glidden, Roy D. Sultan Private, Co. H, 322nd Infantry, 81st Division Killed in action, Nov. 10, 1918
Green, John Frederick Everett Private, 40th Co., C.A.C. Died at Fort Worden, Nov. 3, 1918
Gregory, Wayne Leslie Hartford Seaman, U.S. Navy Died at Pelham Bay Park, Jan 29, 1919
Haberland, Franklin W. Everett Private, 79th Co., 6th Regiment, U.S.M.C. 2nd Div. Killed in action in France uly 18, 1918
Hagstrom, Erick Monroe Cook, U.S. Army, A.E.F. Died in France
Halkett, Duncan Everett Private, Co. D, 72nd Canadian Infantry Killed in action in July, 1917
Hancock, Frank East Stanwood Private, Co. K, 110th Infantry, 28th Division Killed in action, Sept. 26, 1918 in the Meuse-Argonne
Hansen, Victor Edmonds Private, Co. B, 22nd M.G.Bn Died at Camp Fremont, CA, Oct. 19,1918
Harrigan, Mark Everett
Harrison, J. Fred Everett Private, Scouts and Snipers Section, 2nd Canadian Battalion Killed in action, Nov. 6, 1917
Hawks, John Pinehurst Private, Co. M, 126th Infantry, 32nd Division Killed in action in France Aug. 1, 1918
Healy, Nicholas Everett Lieutenant, Aviation Corps. Killed in an accident at San Diego
Hill, Arthur Lowell Private, Co. D, 361st Infantry, 91st Divison Died from wounds, Oct. 4, 1918
Hill, Paul Everett Sergeant, Co. B, 361st Infantry, 91st Division Died from wounds, Oct 3, 1918
Iverson, Charles M Hartford Seaman, U.S. Navy Reported missing from the S.S.Lake Moon Apr. 11, 1918
James, Elson Tulalip Private, Co. F, 30th Infantry, 3rd Division Citation recommended
Jensen, Andrew Everett Private, U.S. Marine Corps Killed at Guatannabo Bay, Cuba in Feb. 1918
Johnson, Ole N. Arlington Private, Co. D, 361st Infantry, 91st Division Died from wounds, Oct. 13, 1918
Johnstone, Malcolm M Arlington Lieutenant, Co. D, 2nd Engrs. Killed in action, June 13, 1918
Jones, Gay L. Snohomish Private, Co. C, 361st Infantry, 91st Division Died from wounds, Oct. 13, 1918
Kantner, William G. Everett Lieutenant, Medical Corps. Died in Oct. 1918
Kelly, Charles Leroy Everett Private, 78th Co., 6th Regiment, U.S.M.C. 2nd Div. Killed in action, July 19, 1918
Kincaid, Arthur R. Monroe Private, Co. G, 361st Infantry, 91st Division Killed in action, Sept. 30, 1918
Koplitz, William E. Snohomish Corporal, 362nd Infantry, 91st Division Killed in action
Krentz, Ernest R. Everett Sergeant, Co. B, 361st Infantry, 91st Division Killed in action, Oct. 3, 1918. Received a poshumous citation
Le Maitre, Jules Snohomish Private, Co. M, 23rd Infantry 2nd Division Killed in action in France
Leifels, Albert Everett
Lovelace, Russell H Everett Private, Co. B, 14th Infantry Died at Camp Dodge, Iowa, Oct 15, 1918
Marks, Edmund Everett
Marshall, Jesse G. Edmonds Private, U.S. Army, A.E.F. Died in France
Martain, William D. Monroe Private, Batt. C, 146th Field Artillery Died from wounds, July 26, 1918
Martin, Ralph D. Everett Private, Battery D, 63rd Artillery, C.A.C. Died at Fort Casey, May 1, 1918
McCall, Frank Everett Private,U.S. Army Killed in action, Apr. 18, 1918
Metcalf, Jack Forrest Arlington Private, Co. H, 102nd Infantry, 26th Division Killed in action, July 24, 1918
Miller, Thomas J. Everett Private, Hqrs. Co., 361st Infantry, 91st Division Killed in action, Oct. 1, 1918
Mobius, Frank Hartford Private, Co. G, 102nd Infantry, 26th Division Killed in action, Oct. 18, 1918
Moody, C.E. Everett Private, 72nd Canadian Highlanders, B.E.F. Killed in action, Nov. 1, 1918
Moore, Christopher Everett Private, 5th Canadian, M.G. Bn. Killed in action in France, 1917
Newman, Reginald W. Snohomish Private, U.S. Army A.E.F. Died June 6, 1918
Nielson, Frederick Everett Battery B, 11th Field Artillery Died at Camp Zachary Taylor, Oct. 17, 1918
O'Connor, Eugene, M. P. Everett Private, U.S. Army Died at Pullman, Washington, Oct 30, 1918
Olmstead, Benjamin G. Everett Private, Co.D, 20th Engineers Lost his life when the Tuscania was torpedoed, Feb. 5, 1918
O'Neal, William L. Fortson Private, Co. L, 361st Infantry, 91st Division Died from wounds, Nov. 2, 1918
Owens, William Monroe Corporal, Co. C, 361st Infantry, 91st Division Killed in action, Oct. 3, 1918
Pickerng, Lester B. Duvall First Lieutenant, Co. C, 316th Engineers, 91st Division Died in France, Oct. 15, 1918
Pierce, Luther E. Everett Private U.S. Army Died at Camp Lewis, Oct. 27, 1918
Pillsbury, Bernard E. Lowell Private, Troop C, 1st Cavalry Died at Camp Harry J. Jones, Feb. 4, 1919
Potell, George A. Everett Sergeant, U.S. Army Died from wounds in France, Sep 9, 1918
Potter, Jess I. Snohomish Private, Hqrs. Co., 62nd Artillery, C.A.C. Died in France, Nov. 2, 1918
Requa, Harry E. Everett Private, Co. m, 361st Infantry, 91st Division Killed in Belgium, Nov. 1, 1918
Rogers, Louis Arlington Private, 6th Co., 18th Reserve Battalion, Canadian Killed in action
Ronning, Sigurd Everett Private, Co. L, 361st Infantry, 91st Division Killed in action, Oct. 10, 1918
Sangston, Joseph J. Everett Private, Co. C, 305th Infantry 77th Division Killed in action, Oct. 13, 1918
Satterfield, Floyd D. Everett Private, 8th Co., 5th regiment U.S.M.C., 2nd Div. Died of wounds, Oct. 8, 1918
Saupe, Herman Snohomish Private, Co. F, 18th Engineers Died in France, Dec. 31, 1917
Schoenrock, William A. Everett Private, Co. M, 347th M.G. Bn Killed in action, Nov 2, 1918
Seipel, Andrew W. Pinehurst Captain, Co. K, 39th Infantry, 4th Division Died in France, Aug. 6, 1918
Short, Elmer Monroe
Sideen, Oscar Everett Private, A.S.A.P. Died at Vancouver Barracks, Dec. 31, 1918
Snyder, Alfred L Snohomish Private, Battery F, 63rd Artillery Died at Denver, Colorado, June 11, 1919
Stevens, Bert Norman Private, Hqrs. Co., Killed in action, Sept. 26, 1918
Stiefvater, Bernard F Lowell Fireman, U.S. Navy Lost his life when the "William Rockefeller" was sunk by a German submarine, May 19, 1918. He was the first local boy to lose his life in European waters.
Stocking, Braddock Snohomish Corporal, 16th Co., C.A.C. Died at Fort Mills, P.I., Aug. 27, 1917
Stoehr, William Phillip Sultan Private, Co. D, 361st Infantry, 91st Division Died from wounds, Oct. 4, 1918
Stone, John Everett Private, U.S. Army Died at Camp Lewis, Nov. 16, 1918
Sugars, Richard Everett Private, Co. M, 23rd Infantry, 1st Division Died from wounds received in action July 18, 1918
Taylor, Henry A. Silverton Private, U.S. Army, A.E.F. Died from wounds received in action, Oct 13, 1918
Teiseth, Jacob B. East Private, Medical Detachment 6th Engrs. Killed in action. awarded the D.S.C. by General John J. Pershing
Thomas, Lloyd Ira Everett Private, Tank Corps. Died at Fort Wayne, Indiana, Oct. 31, 1918
Tuengel, Herman E. Snohomish Private, Co. B, 347th M.G.Bn, 91st Division Killed in action, Sept. 28, 1918
Uddman, Erick A. Everett Private, U.S. Army, A.E.F. Died in France, Jan 13, 1919, from the effects of gas received in action
Vasgard, Albert Everett Corporal, Troop L, 12th U.S. Cavalry Died at Hachita, New Mexico, Feb. 26, 1919
Wallis, Joe Harris Arlington Private, M.G. Co., 322 Infantry, 81st Division Killed in action, Nov. 9, 1918
Wetstein, Ellis D. Mukilteo U.S. Navy Died at sea on the U.S.S. South Dakota May 16, 1917
Wik, Andrew East Private, Co. F, 362nd Infantry, 91st Division Killed in action, Sept. 27, 1918 in the Meuse-Argonne
Wilson, Chester W. Arlington Private, University of Wash. Ambulance Unity, Section 570 Killed in an accident in France, Jan 15, 1918
Winehart, Earl T. Snohomish Private, Co. E, 157th Infantry, U.S. Army, A.E.F. Killed in action
Winter, H.W. Everett
Wood, Edwin Dwight Jr. Everett Private, Co. L, 28th Infantry, 1st Division Killed in action, July 20, 1918
Wright, Frederick S. Everett Private, 536th Motor Truck Co. Died at Brest, Oct. 18, 1918
Downs, Mayme Everett Red Cross nurse. Died in November, 1918
Thorsen, Emma J. Silvana Red Cross Nurse Died in Service November 25, 1918 at Camp Dodge.

IN FLANDERS FIELD

In Flanders Fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
the Larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the dead: Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields

Take up our quarrel with the foe!
To you from failing hands we throw
The Torch. Be yours to hold it high!
If ye break faith with us who died
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow,
In Flanders fields

John D. McCrae


KOREAN WAR 1951-1957

This is the link to the National Archives Page that lists Military dead for the Korean War for Washington state. It does not give the rank or much detail and I have not extracted the Snohomish County service men and women from the list
Korean War Casuality List.

Korean War 50th Anniversary website.

KOREAN WAR PROJECT .

KOREAN WAR EXPERIENCE
I was in the service between 1950-1954, attached to Comservrom 3 in Sasebo Japan. The tanker Asabula was tied up along side of us, the ARH7 AJAX, for repairs and they were welding on the forward deck and I stood and watched them for a while and then I went inside to relieve the radio operator for late chow when there was an explosion. The communication watch officer asked me to check what antennas we had left as we were standing watch for 29 other ships in the harbor.
. I went out and saw what happened and reported back that the only antenna was the harbor warning circuit. The communications officer put me on the harbor warning circuit after reporting all other antennas down. So I told shore net that "I was taking over net control under emergency conditions." and requested all ships to "stay off the air and that I would contact what ships I wanted and for what supplies we wanted them to furnish us."
. The tanker had the deck forward of the superstructure opened up like a tin can lid. It was hanging out over the bow. We didn't know how many men had died. We lost several men of our repair crew and several of the tanker crew were missing. All bodies were recovered due to a Japanese boat operator having one picture left on his camera and he took a picture showing wreckage still in the air. by trangutaling the splashes...all bodies were recovered... under the pieces of the ship.
. I was eventually brought up before the captain of ship and others and given verbal commendation (not written...darn it) on the way I handled the harbor warning circuit... which was nice but not as nice as riding around in the Captain's gig... to go to the other ships to retreive the messages we had missed... and I hadn't missed but one.
. The tanker was towed to dry dock the same day as the explosion.
Don Walker, Navy Vet. Korean War 28 Apr 1999
member of Comeford Group and KBSCC


VIET NAM

This is the link to the National Archives Page that lists Military dead for the Viet Nam War for Washington state It does not give the rank or much detail.
Vietnam War Casuality List .


MILITARY RESEARCH AID

. Linda Haas Davenport has built a learning site with easy to understand instructions on military research and many many great links. I really recommend checking this site not only for the military information offered but for other great tips.
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/learningcenter.html


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