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Max Cecil Fisher - Barre,
Washington Co., Vermont
Army Rank:
1st Lieutenant Nov. 27, 1917
Assigned Unit:
Camp Travis Detachment #1
Replacement Draft,
Camp Travis Jan 5, 1918
Co. M, 23rd
Infantry, 2nd Division, July 26, 1918
5th
Division Army Infantry Specialist School; Oct. 1918
5th
Division Headquarters Feb. 1, 1919
Army Serial Number:
Enlisted:
August 1917
Promoted:
Army Discharge:
August 4, 1919
Remarks:
Overseas Jan. 24, 1918 – July 13, 1919
Torpedoed on the Transport Tuscania Feb. 5, 1918
Engagements: Saint-Mihiel Offensive
Graduated from Spaulding High School, Barre, Vermont
Harvard
University Graduate: Class of 1906-1910
Member
of the Tuscania Survivors Association (1938)
Address: 29 Prospect St., Barre, Vermont (1890)
Address: 6 Park St., Barre, Vermont (1900)
Address: 24 Averill St, Barre, Vermont (1910) (1917)
Address: 107 Prospect Street, Barre, Vermont (1920)
Address: 12 Arlington Ave., N.Y. (1934) (1941)
Features: Medium height & build, Gray eyes, light hair.
Vera
Cruz, Mexico cruise on the SS Siboney (1934)
Wife’s Name:
Marguerite E. Brown
(b.
April 4, 1890 Barre, Vermont)
(d. 1947)
Fathers Name:
Charles Alfred Fisher
(b.
Sept. 13, 1861 Barre, Vermont)
Alias: Fred C.
Fisher (Fred being short for Alfred)
Mothers Name:
Evelyn E. Clark (b. April 1868 Vermont)
Married: May 1, 1886
Vermont
Brother:
Harry Clark Fisher
Sisters:
none
Civilian Occupation:
Clerk in Grain Store (1917); Life Insurance Executive (1941)
Born:
Sept. 8, 1887 Barre, Vermont
Died:
Feb. 20, 1960 Westport, Fairfield Co., Connecticut
Cemetery:
Elmwood Cemetery, Barre, Vermont
Plot:
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