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Paul E. Malloy - Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
Army Rank:
Private 1st Class (1918)
Assigned Unit:
107th Engineer Train, 32nd Red Arrow Division
Company B 1st
Engineers National Guard:
July 1917 – Nov. 1917
107th
Engineer Train:
Nov. 1917 – May 27, 1919
Army Serial Number:
251,685
Enlisted:
July 2, 1917 Milwaukee, Wisconsin (age 23)
Promoted:
Wagoneer (Nov. 1, 1918)
Army Discharge:
May 27, 1919 Camp Custer, MI
Remarks:
Overseas Jan. 24, 1918 – May 18, 1919
Torpedoed on
the Transport Tuscania Feb. 5, 1918
Alsace June
23, 1918 – July 21, 1918
Oise-Aisne
Aug. 26, 1918 – Sept. 6, 1918
Meuse-Argonne
Oct. 1, 1918 – Nov. 16, 1918
Member of the
Tuscania Survivors Association (1938)
Address: 1237
KKK Ave. Milwaukee, WI (1902)
Address: 407
˝ Logan Ave., Milwaukee, WI (1910)
Address: 4515
Elm St., Milwaukee, WI (1917)
Address: 1348
North 57th St., Milwaukee, WI (1938)
Address: 1302
North 59th St., Milwaukee, WI (1950)
Wife’s name:
Viola A. Lappley
(b.
Dec. 1899 Oak Creek, WI) (d. June 7, 1986 Milwaukee, WI)
Fathers Name:
Simon J. Malloy
(b. Dec. 1858 WI)
(d. Dec. 7, 1910 Milwaukee, WI)
Mothers Name:
Ada V. Malloy
(b. Oct. 1867 WI)
(d. May 13, 1902 Milwaukee, WI)
Brother’s:
none
Sisters:
Alice & Dorothy Malloy
Civilian Occupation:
Electrician (Thomas Furnace Co. 1917)
Born:
Sept. 5, 1895 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Died:
July 6, 1950 Milwaukee, WI (age 54)
Cemetery:
Holy Cross Cemetery, Milwaukee, WI
Plot:
Block 21 Lot 804 Grave 1

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