Edward Nolan [1]
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Image Source: Charlotte News, Charlotte Police history
Biographical Notes:
Served with the British forces and participated in a dozen or more battles on the Western Front. He was seriously injured by poison gas in May, 1918 in the Battle of Cambral, and again in July at Dickenbush.He started with the Charlotte Police Department in 1924 and worked there until his death, although for the last few years he was on the disabled list. Funeral services were held at St. Patrick's, with burial following at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Date of Birth:
2/22/1876
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Family Details:
Spouse: Grace Pressley: 1603 1-2 Elizabeth
Children: 2 daughters by a former marriage New York City Edward James Nolan Jr.
Dependents:
Parents: Thomas and Honore Nolan -
Siblings: John R. Nolan - Brooklyn, NY
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First Name:
Edward
Last Name:
Nolan
Middle Name:
James
Military Details:
Spanish American war;
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Employer: Charlotte Police Chief 1924 -
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Military Rank:
Sergeant-Major
Source:
Charlotte News, Charlotte Police Dept history
Military Unit:
17th Artillery Regiment, Battery G, Canadian Expeditionary Force
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