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Oscar Axon - Braymer, Missouri
Army Rank:
Private (1918).
Assigned Unit:
6th Bn., 20th Engineers, Co. E
6th
Battalion, 20th Engineers Co E:
Dec. 15, 1917 – Oct. 17, 1918
20th
Engineers, 17th Company:
Oct. 18, 1918 – June 1919
Army Serial Number:
250,466
Inducted:
Dec. 15, 1917 Jeff Barracks, MO
Promoted:
Corporal (March 1919)
Army Discharge:
June 1919
Remarks:
Overseas Jan. 24, 1918 – May 28, 1919
Torpedoed on the
Transport Tuscania Feb. 5, 1918
Member of the Tuscania Survivors
Association (1938)
Address: New York Township,
Caldwell Co., MO (1900)
Address: Rural Route #1, Hamilton,
Missouri (1938)
Wife’s Name:
Kittie Agnes Loomis
(b. Oct.
25, 1895 Caldwell Co., Missouri)
(d. April
17, 1980 Hamilton, Caldwell Co., MO)
Married:
Sept 10, 1919 Caldwell Co., MO
Fathers Name:
Eli Axon
(b. July 25, 1845
Oneida Falls, New York)
(d. May 5, 1905
Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri)
Mothers Name:
Catherine Howden
(b. March 6, 1853
Ancaster, Ontario, Canada)
(d. Jan. 2, 1943
Braymer, Caldwell Co., MO)
Married: Dec. 3,
1875 Ontario, Canada
Brothers:
Frank, Burton, George, and Elmer Axon
Sisters:
Isabella & Clara Axon
Civilian Occupation:
Born:
Oct. 19, 1890 Braymer, Caldwell Co., MO
Died:
March 1985 Hamilton, Caldwell Co., MO
Cemetery:
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