researching family soldiers WWII
#21

I have just found the family of two other of my soldiers. He called Alonzo JR and Charles Mobley . A

 

Are they Father and Son? Buried next to each other?!!

I looked back through the posts and didn't see their unit or date of death info. I am interested in their details and their story.

 

Steve

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#22

Are they Father and Son? Buried next to each other?!!

I looked back through the posts and didn't see their unit or date of death info. I am interested in their details and their story.

 

Steve

 

 

 

Steve

 

Alonzo and Charles Monbley They were brother

 

Charles R Mobley died on 10 July 1944

SGT 41 inf 2 Armd Div

 

Alonzo Mobley JR Died on 27 December 1944

327 engr Combt BN 102 Div

 

 

Véronique

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#23

I would like to make you share my happiness .I correspond with the nephew of another of my soldier Paul E Alexander .

 

His nephew Monty McDaniel from Bloomington,Indiana

 

just send me the link ; SSG. Paul E. Alexander, U.S.A.

Citation: Distinguished Service Cross

War: World War II

 

http://www.legionofvalor.com/citation_pars...?uid=1077041384

 

VEE

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#24

I would like to share my happiness with you . I have just found the family of one other of my soldiers. His name was Vincent J Lord's . On the picture He was 17 years old . I am so proud to honor his memory.

 

 

But , I 'm always to research of the families of my two last soldiers .

 

Name:Robert Thomas State:New York

Matricule:32428708 Rank:private first class, U.S .Army

Unity:988th quartermaster service company

died:27 oct 1945

 

Name: J.S.Willis State: Missouri

Matricule:37410081 Rank:private, U,S Army

unity:450th gasoline supply company

died:27-dec-1944

 

I wrote to Missouri Historical. They sent me a photocopy of a newspaper. I have read that the pvt J.S Willis, 22, negro a former resident of St Louis , Was killed in action at Rouen , France ,dec 27 . His mother , Mrs beatrice jackson , Now lives in chicago.

 

If you could help me ; I will be very happy

 

Vee

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#25

Hi Verow, i havent found much on these 2 soldiers. Robert Thomas`s hometown is listed as Queens County, NY. which narrows the search a little.

J. S. Willis was born 1922 in Mississippi. Enlisted Jan 1943, residence St Louis, MO. If Beatrice Jackson is still alive she would be over 100yrs old. I have some contacts and sources in Chicago and will be searching there for further info.

With your permission, i will post your search requests on my geneaolgy website.

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#26

Oh yes Larry, I'd be very happy! Because I no longer know where to look !

Thank you in advance for your help And Thank you for your kindness !!

 

Vee

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#27

Hi Vee, i found J.S. Willis & Beatrice Jackson in the 1930 US census. Listed as James S. Willis

They were living in Tutwiler, Tallahachie County, Mississippi. Not sure if this was his birthplace, just were they were living in 1930.

They are listed as roomers on the farm of Robert & Lea Aldridge.

 

Jackson, Beatrice age 27, single, birth abt 1903 Mississippi

Willis, James S., age 7, single, birth abt 1923 Mississippi

Mitchell, Lela B., age 1yr 6month, birth 1928 Mississippi

 

Not sure if Lela Mitchell is a sister or not but its possible.

Mr Willis`s enlistment record shows his yr of birth as 1922.

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#28

Hi Larry ,

 

WOW you are getting faster than me !! thank you again for your help !!

 

Vee

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#29

Miss Véronique,

 

I was wondering if you could please help me. I am a high school student attending Carlisle High School in Pennsylvania, and my AP US History class is participating in a national project sponsored by the National History Day organization to create websites for every soldier buried at the Normandy American Cemetery. My soldier is Donald J. Mallard, and I have some information on him including the photo already on your blog but I have reached a dead end and really need some help. I was hoping if possible you could give me the phone number for his family you contacted or some information about contacting them so I could talk to them about him and thus properly honor him with the website I am making for him. Any help would be appreciated!

 

Thank you,

Anna Mallard

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#30

Hi Anna:

 

Nice chatting with you via email a few days ago.

 

If you would like to get in touch with Veronique, you can click on her Username after you login (Verow), and send her a personal message. That way she will be guaranteed to see it.

 

All the best with your project.

Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
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