Wesley G. Green 

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107th Supply Train, Sanitary Squad #2, 32nd Division

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Adrien Ashlie  adrienashlie{at}sbcglobal.net  Granddaughter
 
 

Wesley Gordon Green - St. Johns, Michigan

Army Rank: Private 1st Class (1918).

Assigned Unit: 107th Sanitary Squad No. 2, 32nd Red Arrow Division

Army Serial Number:

Inducted:

Promoted:

Army Discharge: 1919

Remarks:  Overseas Jan. 24, 1918 – 1919

Torpedoed on the Transport Tuscania Feb. 5, 1918

Address: Fairfield Twp., Shiawassee County, Michigan (1900)

Address: 610 Clinton Ave., St., Johns, Michigan (1910)

Address:  201 North Larch St., Lansing, Michigan (1920)

Address: Indianapolis, Indiana (1930)

Wife’s Name: Ruth Alice Orton

  (b. Dec. 7, 1899 Indianapolis, Indiana)

  (d. Feb 5, 1955 Indianapolis, Indiana)

  Married Dec. 17, 1919 Indianapolis, Indiana

Fathers Name: William H. Green (b. Oct. 1872 Michigan)

Mothers Name:  Ethel M. Carroll (b. Jan. 1877 Ontario, Canada)

    Married April 3, 1895 Carland, Shiawassee Co., Michigan

Brother: Carroll W. Green

Sisters: Beatrice, Irma, Dorothy, and Betty Green

Civilian Occupation:

Born: Sept. 12, 1895 Fairfield Twp., Michigan

Died: Aug. 7, 1968 Indianapolis, Indiana (age 72)

       Burial Aug. 10, 1968

Cemetery: Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana

Plot:  Section 49   Lot 540

My grandfather, Pvt. 1st Class, Wesley G. Green gave me some of his photographs, train tickets and the original folder telling the story of the sinking of the Tuscania that was presented to Alonso Cudsworth, Post #23, American Legion by the National Tuscania Survivors Association. I would be interested in receiving any information or photos that pertain to my Grandfather.

Adien Ashlie (aka Ruth Ray)
Sun, 6 Jun 2004
 

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