William Kiker [1]
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Age at Death:
Home Address: Charlotte
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Biographical Notes:
His Army serial number was 3,328,186. He was inducted on 7/22/1918 in his hometown, Charlotte, NC, and he was honorably discharged ono 1/25/1919 at Camp Hancock, GA. He was buried on 1/12/1926 at Elmwood Cemetery. A permanent headstone of Georgia marble was placed on 5/30/1928 by the War Mothers and the American Legion Auxiliary.
Date of Birth:
2/10/1890
Birthplace:
Anson Co., North Carolina
Military Branch:
Army Enlisted: 7/22/1918
Citizenship:
Natural Born
City/County:
Mecklenburg
Exemption:
support parents
Eye Color:
Brown
Family Details:
Spouse: Addie
Children: daughters Robin and Clara
Dependents: parents
Parents:
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Extended Family:
First Name:
William
Hair Color:
Brown
Height:
Short
Last Name:
Kiker
Marital Status:
single
Middle Name:
Arthur
Military Details:
Camp Greene, NC; Camp Hancock, GA;
6/5/1917
27
Occupation:
Occupation: weaver in cotton mill
Employer: Calvine Mills, residence 908 Calvine in 1928 Chadwick Hoskins Co.
Location:
Precinct:
Chadwick Hoskins
Race / Ethnicity:
Caucasian
Military Rank:
Private
Source:
Collier's Veteran Cemetery Index, 1918 city directory; War Dept. records sent to Violet G. Alexander
State:
NC
Military Unit:
2nd Casual Company, 1st Regiment, Ordnance Training Camp
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