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Offical List compiled from the New York Honor Roll
published by the Adjutant General Kineaid, 1919

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for each letter.They are not always alphabetized..

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Aanensen, Aksel 
103 Smith St., Bklyn
Boatswain's Mate..1st CL,. U.S.N. K. F. 
Died in Naval Hospital,N. Y. C., January 8, 1919

Abeler, Albert B., 
1224 K. 92nd St.,Bklyn.  
Pvt.. 1st Cl.. Co. C, l06th Inf.  
Killed in action, September 27,1918

Abrahamson, Geo. Christian, 
747 43d St., Bklyn. 
Acting: Pay Clerk,
Died, December 13, 1918

Abramowitz, Alexander H, 
84 Montrose Ave., Bklyn. Pvt., 
1st Col.Co.M, 39th lnf. 
Killed in action, Oct.7,1918.

Abt, Bernard, 
448 99th St., Bklyn.
Bgler.Co.A., 106th Inf. 
Died of wounds, Sept. 30, 1918.

Accurso, Frank, 
175 Montrose Ave.,Bklyn. 
Pvt.,Co. E, 4th inf., Repl. Regt.  
Died of pneumonia, Sept.10, 1918. 

Ackerman, Henry, 
26 Varick St.,Bklyn. 
Pvt., 268th Aero Sqdn.
Died of pneumonia, December 3, 1918.
Private Henry ACKERMAN died on Tuesday in the United State Debarkation
Hospital, Staten Island, following an attack of pneumonia which he contracted
on board the Mauretania, returning from France on Monday.  He was born
in Brooklyn twenty-five years ago, and is survived by his mother, Agatha;
four brothers, Gerhard, George, Conrad and Otto, and five sisters, Katherine,
Johanna, Mrs. Antonetta KELLER, Mrs. Martha ESCHE and Mrs. Hattie
FOLKMANN.  He was in Aero Squadron No. 268 while in France.  He was
a member of Ethan Allen Council/No. 60, Jr. O.U.A.M.  The funeral will
be held from his late home, 26 Varick street, Greenpoint, on Saturday at
2 P.M., the Rev. Henry BRAN, of St. Luke's Reformed Church in Sutton
street officiating.  Interment in the family plot at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of John K. WEIGAND, of 207 Nassau avenue.
Brooklyn Standard Union-8 December 1918

Ackerman, John, 
920 Flushing Ave.,Bklyn. 
Pvt Btry, B, 304 F. A.
Died as result of accidental explosion of shell, November 16, 1918.

Adams, John E., 
750 Washington Ave.,Bklyn. 
Pvt., Co.G, 26th Inf.
Died, Dec.9. 1918.

Adler, Morris,
289 So.1st St., Bklyn.
Pvt 43rd Co., 11th Bn., 153rd Dep.Brig.  
Died of lobar pneumonia,.Oct.7,1918.

Adragna, Frank, 
176 Graham Ave.,Bklyn, 
Pvt Co. C, 108th Inf.
Died of wounds, Sept.29, 1918.

Afremoff, Charles, 
1778 Park Place.Bklyn. 
Pvt., 1st Cl.Co.A, 7th Inf.  
killed in action June 15, 1918.

Ahlers, Herbert C.
Elmhurst, L.l.
Pvt Co., A, 4th Inf.  
Died of gunshot wound in head, 
May 11, 1917.

Ahlstron, Oscar F.
639 East 32nd St., Bklyn..
Pvt. Co.,E 302nd Engrs.
Died of lobar pneumonia, Jan. 30, 1919

Ahnemann, Albert
Corona Ave., Elmhurst. 
Pvt.37th Prov. Grd. Dept., 
Co., M, Ord. Repl. Shops. 
Died of pneumonia, Sept. 6, 1918

Aitken, Jeremiah B., 277 Quincy St. Bklyn. 
Pvt., 1st Cl.Co.E, 106th Inf.  
Killed in action, September 27,1918

Aitken, Vincent, 
485 Hudson Ave., Bklyn.   
Sgt., Co, A.  55th Inf.
Killed  in action, November 3, 1918.

Akromaitis Andrew, 
398 S. 1st St., Bklyn., 
Pvt.. Co.M, 4th  Inf.
Killed  in action,  October  4,  1918.

Alagi, Jos. L.
769 Fourth Ave., Bklyn. 
Private 1st Cl.Co.L . 327 Inf.
Killed in action, October 10,1918.

Alben, Bud H 
1348 41st St.. Bklyn.
Pvt.Co.H, 360th Inf.  
Died of Infestinal paralysis, September 21, 1918.

Alber, Charles. 
55 Cook St., Bklyn,N.Y.
Pvt.Co.1, 106th lnf.
Killed in action, September 27, 1918.

Albert, Isidore, 
122 Hopklns St., Bklyn,N.Y. 
Pvt.Co.D. 49th lnf.
Died of wounds, November 23, 1918.

Alberts, George Stephen. 
418 Ridgewood Ave., Bklyn. 
Cook, Co. B. 307th Inf.
Died ot wounds, June 29, 1918.

Albino, Tony,. 
208 Ellery St.. Bklyn.  
Pvt.Co.D, 7th Inf.  
Killed in action, July 15, 1918.
 
Albrecht, Charles F. W., 
58 Church St.. Bklyn. 
Pvt.. 1st Cl., Amb. Co. 13.
Killed in action, June 6, 1918.
PRIVATE CHARLES ALLBRECHT OF AMBULANCE COMPANY, KILLED IN ACTION
FORMERLY A BROOKLYNITE
LETTER WRITTEN TO GRANDMOTHER FIVE DAYS BEFORE DEATH
   Memorial mass was celebrated in the R.C. Church of St. Benedict, 
Richmond Hill, yesterday morning for Charles ALLBRECHT, of 947 Church 
Street, that place, who was killed in action in France on June 6.
   ALLBRECHT, who was 21 years old, enlisted in the regular army five years 
ago, and was assigned to the 133d Coast Artillery and served on the Mexican 
border before he was transferred to Ambulance Company, No. 13 and sailed 
for France about one year ago.
   He was born in Brooklyn twenty-one years ago and was graduated from P.S. 
56. Later he attended Richmond High School. He is survived by his father, 
Charles; one sister, Teresa, and his grandmother, Mrs. C. ALLBRECHT.
   Five days before young ALLBRECHT was killed he wrote a letter to his 
grandmother, describing the wonderful sights when the Americans went over 
the top and how German prisoners welcomed a chance to get the good American 
army "chow." His letter said:
   "My Dear Grandmother  It was with great pleasure and joy that I received 
your letter, yet I am sorry to say our friend, 'Red,' was wounded in 
action, but I am sure that he is rapidly recovering. Grandma, is it not 
great the way 'our boys' are hitting the 'Huns?' They just go 'over the 
top' for victory. I only wish that I could relate to you the events from 
beginning to end, but Censor will not allow it. I think, however, that I 
can say that the boys went 'over the top' joyously, with a straight and 
unbroken line. It was a wonderful sight, to see the way our boys, all 
Americans, charged the Hun and gave him a dose of his own medicine, and I 
am certainly glad that I lived to see the things I have. The boys who died 
in this battle deserve heaven, for they lost their lives, granny, fighting 
for you and their mothers, and the safety of the world. Even the Huns 
admired that line, and it was a big victory from start to end, and even 
though they sleep in the bloodstained soil of France they will never be 
forgotten.
   "I dressed a Red Cross Hun's wounds, and it was through him that one of 
our boys was saved from bleeding to death, so you see that it is not all 
hatred among the Germans for the Americans. We had another Red Cross Hun 
that we had taken prisoner. We gave him some hardtack, and he told us that 
our meat and bread was better and nicer than the bread they get in the 
German army. I have dressed about ten altogether, and some of them, if you 
take out your knife to cut bandages, throw up their hand and shout 
'Kamerad.' Old Kaiser Bill must have told them some bad tales about us 
Americans."
Brooklyn Standard Union-5 July 1918
Albrecht,  George,  
141  Bergen St.,Bklyn.  
Sgt.Co.F, 106th Inf.
Killed in action, Sept. 28, 1918.

Alexander. Frank L., 
1112 Dean St.,Bklyn. 
Sgt.. 11th Aero. Sq. Sig C.
Died of injuries, airplane propeller struck head, September 18, 1917

Ali, Rocco, 
1365 63rd St., Bklyn. 
Pvt.Co.F, 305th Inf.  
Killed in action, October 6, 1918.

Alicas, William 
886 'Fifth Ave., Bklyn.  
Co. C, 38th Inf.  
Killed in action, July 15, 1918.

Private George ALLADICE, of 393 Atlantic Avenue, 
officially reported killed in action, 
is not known at that address.

Allan Frank W., 
109 Sterling PI.Bklyn. 
Pvt.Co.F, 106th Inf.
Killed in action, September 27, 1918.

Allan, Jr Robert S., 
469 Rogers Ave., Bklyn.  
Pvt.Co.E, 165th Inf.
Died of mustard gas Infox. and pneumonia,   March  26,   1918.

Allard,  Frederick,  
294 Jay  St.,  Bklyn.   
Mus.,  3rd  Cl., Esq.. Co. No. 104 F. A.  
Died of pneumonia, March 25, 1919.

Allen, Charles B .
5O   Lawrence   St., Flushing.  
Pvt.Co.K, 326th Inf.
Died or acute pericarditis and nephritis, June 25,  1918.

Allen, William, 
201 1/2 34th  St.,  Bklyn. 
Pvt, Co.  A, 14th   Inf.,N.Y.
N. G.  (Co. D, 106th Inf.).   
Died of anthrax, June  15,  1918.

Allen, Jr.,William C., 
Bklyn,   
2nd Lieut.. M. G. Co.. 9th Inf.  
Killed in action, October 3, 1918.

Allman,   John,   
295   Troutman   St., Bklyn.   
Pvt., 1st Cl.Co.D, 106th Inf,  
Killed in action, September 27,1918.

Allyn, Francis L .
1825 Woodhaven Ave., Woodhaven.
Pvt.1st Cl.Co.F, 23rd Inf.N.Y.Co. F, 106th Inf.
Died of wounds, August 10, 1918.

Altamore, Antonio, 
454 Seneca Ave.,Bklyn. 
Pvt. 1st Cl. 310th Guard ??? Co. O M C
Died of tuberculosis April 30, 1919

Althanasakos, Evanglos, 
9519 Fourth Ave., Bklyn. 
Pvt.Co.E, 305th Inf. 
Killed in action, September 29,1918.

Amato, Matthew, 
8643 Bay 13th St.,Bklyn. 
Pvt., 1st C1.Co.H, 23rd Inf.N.Y.N.G.. 
(Co. H, lO6th .Inf.).  
Killed in action, September 27. 1918.
Private Matthew AMATO, 27 years old, of 8649 Bay Thirteenth street, was
killed in action Sept. 27.  He enlisted in the Twenty-third Regiment and went
overseas with Company H, 106th Infantry.  He was born in Brooklyn and for
the past four or five years lived in Bath Beach with his parents, three 
brothers and two sisters, who survive.
Brooklyn Standard Union- 2 December 1918

Amato, Samuel, 
82 Knickerbocker Ave.,Bklyn.  
Pvt 1st CI. Co. G, 9th Inf.  
Killed in action. June 8. 1918.

Amegod, Samuel, 
 1753 Pitkin Ave.,Bklyn. 
Buglr.Co.H, 306th Inf.
Killed in action. August 28 1918.

Ames, James H., 
607 Eastern Parkway,Bklyn.  
Sgt.Co.D, 307th Inf.
Killed in action, September 8, 1918.
Sergeant James H. Ames, reported killed in action lived with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ames, at 607 Eastern Parkway, before entering the army in
September 1917.  He went to France in April with Company D, 307th Infantry
and was killed Sept. 9.  He was born in Brooklyn twenty three years ago and
attended Commercial High School.  Sergeant Ames was officially cited for
bravery in action, the official statement being as follows: "Sergeant James
H. Ames, did, on June 24, 1918, distinguish himself by covering the
retirement of his companions while attacking heavy force of the enemy.  He
was cool under fire and exhibited a soldierly example."
Brooklyn Standard Union-20 October 1918

Ammon, Oscar, 
1010 Fifth Ave., College Point, 
Pvt.Co.H, 12th Inf. N.Y.  N. G.  (Co.  F. 165th Inf.).
Killed in action, March 7, 1918.

Ammon, Tobias, 
2320 Woodbine St.,Bklyn. 
Pvt,, 1st Cl Co. E, 307th Inf.  
Killed in action, Sept. 9,1918.
Private Tobias Ammon, who is reported killed in action, was born in Brooklyn
twenty seven years ago and lived here all his life.  He joined the army
Sept. 30, 1917, and went to France six months later with Company K, 307th
Infantry.  According to the telegram to his family from the War Department
he died Sept. 9.  He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna Ammon, 765 Seneca
avenue; his mother, Mrs. Philip Ammon; two brothers, Philip G. and John, and
two sisters, Pauline and Eileen.
Brooklyn Standard Union-20 October 1918

Anderson, Arthur Oliver.
647 58th St.,Bklyn, 
Yeoman, 1st Cl..U.S.N.R.F. 
Nov 28, 1919.

Anderson, Henry E, 
332 40th St.Bklyn.  
Pvt., Mch. Shop Truck Unit 412. 
Died of pneumonia, Oct 26. 1918.

Anderson, Herbert, 
341 ClInfon St.Bklyn.  
Pvt.Co.G. 22nd Inf.
Died of tuberculosis, May 28, 1919.

Anderson, Alfred, 
225 54th St., Bklyn.  
Pvt.Co.D, 306th Inf.  
Killed in action, September 7. 1918.
Private Alfred ANDERSON, 23, of 225 Fifty-fourth street, 
who was killed in action on September 7,was the son of 
Mrs. J. A. ANDERSON, and belonged to Company D. 306th Infantry.  
He was drafted in December and went to France in April.  
He was a graduate of P. S. 60.
Brooklyn Standard Union-14 October 1918

Anderson, Algot F 
13 Reeves PI. Bklyn.
Pvt.Co.E. 106th lnf.
Died of wounds, December 18, 1918.

Anderson, Andrew A., 
238 52nd St.,Bklyn. 
Pvt., 1st Cl.. Co. B, 106th Inf.  
Killed in action. September 27. 1918.
Private Andrew ANDERSON, 24, of Company B, 106th Infantry, was
killed in action on Sept. 27. He lived at 238 Fifty-second street.
Previous to his enlistment in the Fourteenth Regiment last year,
he was a machinist.
Brooklyn Standard Union-3 November 1918

Anderson, Edward J.. 
552 Court St.,Bklyn. 
Pvt.Co.F, 2nd Devel, Bn.. 15lst Dep. Brig.      
Died of pullmonary tuberculosis, April 14, 1919.

Anderson, Edward M., 
Richmond Hill.
2nd Lieut., Mil. Aero Sig. Corps,
Died by accident, Dallas,Tex  July 25, 1919.

Anderson, Edwin P., 
876 Delafield Ave.,West New Brighton. 
Pvt.Co.C, 107th Inf. 
Killed in action, Sept 29. 1918.

Anderson, Frederick,T., Jr., 
4907 Eleventh  Ave.,   Bklyn.  
Pvt..  Co.D, 106th Inf. 
Died of wounds, July 26, 1918.

Anderson, George C., 
365 14th St., Bklyn.  
Pvt. Co, D, 106 Inf.
Killed in action, Sept 27,1918

Anderson. George Julius,
1156 39th St.,Bklyn. 
Pvt.Co.B, 104th M. G.
Died of Broncho pneumonia, Feb. 13 1919

Anderson, Henry Lincoln
1499 Flatbush Ave., Bklyn 
Seaman U.S.M.
Died, Oct.11, 1918

Anderson, Harry M.
1031 60th St., Bklyn..
Pvt., Hq..Det., 304th M.G.Bn
Killed in action, Nov. 3, 1918

Anderson, James A.
175 No. Lincoln Ave., 
Bklyn..Pvt., Co.E 369th Inf.
Killed in action, Sept. 27, 1919

Anderson, John J.
5115 Sixth Ave., Bklyn 
Fireman, 1st Cl. U.S.? R.F.
Died, Jan.6, 1919

Anderson, John M.,
566 56th St., Bklyn..
Co.G., 106th Inf.
Killed in action, Sept. 2, 1918

Anderson, Nils Oscar,
319 Columbus St., Bklyn..
Pvt., Co.B., 305th nf.
Died as a result as accidental discharge of bomb, June 3, 1918

Anderson, Otto,
199 Irving Ave., Bklyn..
Chief Machinists Mate, U.S.N.
Died, Feb.6, 1918

Anderson, Walter Leonard,
179 Hoyt St., Bklyn..
Seaman 2nn Cl., U.S.N.
Died, Aug.16, 1918, West Bridge

Andre, William Joseph,
52 88th St., Bklyn..
Corp., Btry B., 55th Arty., C..A.C.
Died of Pneumothorax, Nov.17, 1918
Corporal William J. ANDRE, 22 years old, who lived with his parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Peter ANDRE, at 521 Eighty-eighth street, 
died of pneumonia Nov. 17.He was with Battery B, Fifty-fifth 
Artillery, and went overseas in March.  He enlisted in October, 1916.
Brooklyn Standard Union-9 December 1918

Andrew, Jr., Herman,
129 Devoe St., Nklyn..
Pvt. Co., F., 18th Inf.
K9illed in action, Oct.5, 1918

Andrew, Moe,
68 McKibben St., Bklyn..
Pvt. Co., F., 305th Inf.
Died of wounds, Oct. 12, 1918

Andrews, Alfred,
10 Greenfield Ave., West New Brighton..
Pvt. 1st Cl., Co., G.,
15th N.Y.N.G. (Co.C 369th Inf)
Killed in action, Sept., 26, 1918

Angelmann, Rudolph D.,
459 Sixth Ave., Bklyn..
Pvt.Co.H., 307th Inf.
Killed in action, Aug. 27, 1918

Angileri, Vito,
127 George St., Bklyn..
Pvt. Co.,L., 143rd Inf.
Killed in action, Sept., 28, 1918

Angle, Larry., P.,
427 Columbia St., Bklyn..
Pvt., 33rd Co., 3rd Group
Mait. Tnr Center, Camp Hancock, Ga.
Died of influenza lobar pneumonia, Oct. 24, 1918

Angus, Harry,
63 Richmond St., Bklyn..
Cor.Co.H., 23rd Inf., N.Y.N.G. 
(Co. H., 106th Inf.)
Killed in action, Sept. 27, 1918
Despite official announcement that Corporal Harold H. ANGUS, 
Company H, 106th Infantry, was killed in action Sept. 27, 
Kenneth W. ANGUS, of 63 Richmond street, the boy's father, 
believes the soldier is alive as he has received a letter 
from him dated early in October.  He was twenty years old.
Brooklyn Standard Union-3 December 1918

Antigo, Jack,
148 Columbia St., Bklyn..
Pvt.Co.L., 128th Inf.
Killed in action, Nov. 7, 1918

Antoniello, Frank
Private Frank ANTONIELLO died of wounds according to a telegram received
by his aunt, Mrs. Nicoletto DEL PRIORE, of 333 Second street.  Private
ANTONIELLO was born in Italy, twenty-four years ago and came to this
country when five years of age, and made his home with his aunt.  His
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rassario ANTONIELLO, one brother and one sister
are still living in Italy.  Another brother, Gennaro, was killed in action 
about a year ago while fighting with the Italian Army.
Brooklyn Daily Standard Union-7 December 1918

Anziano, Alfredo,
1365 63rd St., Bklyn..
Pvt.Co.F, 305th Inf.
Killed in action, Oct., 6, 1918

Apple, Edward,
202 Theodore St., L.I., N.Y..
Fireman 3d Cl., U.S.N.R.F.
Died, Sept., 25, 1918

Argue, George R.,
164 So. 8th St., Bklyn..
Wagr., Sup. Co., 107th Inf.
Died of Bronco pneumonia influenz, Nov., 8, 1918

Arncke, Henry Jr.,
87 Nimrod Ave., Bklyn..
Pvt. Co. A., 104th Engrs.
Died of enteritis, Nov., 21, 1918

Arnone, John,
199 Jackson St., Bklyn..
Pvt., Co.B., 18th Inf.
Killed in action, Oct., 9, 1918

Arocomano, John,
215 Pearl St., Bklyn...
Pvt. Co. A., 4th Inf.
Killed in action, July 15, 1918

Aronson, Edward F., Jr.,
301 St. Mark's Ave., Bklyn..
Pvt., Sa., Det. 104 M.G., Bn.
Died of pneumonia, April 2, 1918

Ascensi, Joseph,
319 Leonard St., Bklyn..
Pvt.Co.M., 23rd Inf.
Killed in action, June 6, 1918

Ascensi, William,
319 Leonard St., Bklyn..
Pvt., 507th Aer. Sq.Avia., Gen.Sup. Dep.
Fairfield, Ohio
Died of Broncho pneumonia follwing influenza, Oct., 8, 1918

Asch, George A
677 Sterling Pl., Bklyn 
Pvt.,Hq. Bn..15.Cp. Greenleaf, Chickamauga Park, Georgia
Died, of influenza & pneumonia, Oct.19,1918

Ash, Charles R
534 57th St., Bklyn..
Pvt. Co. F.165th Inf.
Died of wounds, Oct. 8, 1918

Ash, George E.,
456 Halsey St., Bklyn..
Pvt.Co.H..305th Inf.
Killed in action, Oct.4th 1918

Ashe, Isidore,
112 Chester St., Bklyn..
Pvt. 1st Cl.Co.A., 325th Inf.
Died of wounds, Oct.14, 1918. 

Assip, Harry J.,
181 12th St., Bklyn.. 
Pvt. Co.D., 14th Inf., N.Y.N.G. 
(Co.C , 102nd Engrs)
Killed in action, Sept. 29, 1918

Astarite,  Alphonsus,  
197 22nd  St.,Bklyn. 
Pvt.Co.C, 121st,M.G.Bn. 
Killed in action, October 5, 1918.

Atley, James J., 
1449 Flatbush Ave.,Bklyn. 
Pvt.Co.H, 106th Inf.
Killed in action, September 27, 1918.

Ausente, Raffaele, 
145 Farrington St.,Flushing.  
Pvt.Co.B, 22nd Inf.
Died of disease, November 7, 1918.

Ausilio, Guiseppe, 
172 4th St., Long Island City. 
Pvt.Co.D, 9th Inf.
Killed in action, July 18, 1918.

Austin, Frank V 
369 11th St., Bklyn. 
 Corp.Co.D, 9th Inf.  
Killed in action, July 18, 1918.

Austin, Richard H.
60 E. Kingsbridge Rd., Fordham.
Pvt.1st Cl. Med.Corps. 
Died of pneumonia, October 7, 1918.

Auty, William J., 
296A Nassau Ave.,Bklyn.  
Cook, Co, A, 83rd Inf.
Died of lobar pneumonia, October 12,1918.

Axelsen, Olaf, 
214 Carroll St., Bklyn. 
Pvt.Co.A, 305th Inf. 
Died of broncho pneumonia, October 4, 1918.

Ayers, Everett R., 
126 Quincy St.,Bklyn. 
Pvt., Sup. Co., 304th Q.M. C. 
Died of lobar pneumonia, October 3, 1918.
Private Everett R. AYERS, of 1107 Putnam avenue, died in France of
disease on Oct. 3.  AYERS was born in Brooklyn, twenty-eight years
ago, and was a graduate of P.S. 19.  He worked as a chauffeur for the
Edison Electric Illuminating Company until last April, when he was
drafted.  He went across the same moth with the Machine Gun Company
of the 105th Regiment.
Brooklyn Standard Union-3 November 1918

Ayurso, Arthur J., 
aged 26.  Services on Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock, in the
Church of the Saviour, Perrepont st. and Monro pl.
Brooklyn Standard Union-October 14, 1918

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