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Thursday, May 24, 2018

Boothbay Harbor, Maine World War I Honor Roll

Thank you to Katherine Wilder for photographing and transcribing this Honor Roll of World War I names from the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library in Boothbay Harbor, Maine.  She told me that she stood on a desk to get this photograph.  That was very brave of you, Kay! Thank you!

This photo and transcription was submitted to the Nutfield Genealogy blog for inclusion in The Honor Roll Project.  Now the names are available online for search engines to find these soldiers, and for research by family members and descendants. 




Boothbay Harbor, Maine       World War Honor Roll
Located inside the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library
* Indicates killed in action
Submitted by Katharine Haselton Wilder, Boothbay Harbor

Stephen Allen                            Percy Farmer                    Richard McKown
Asa A. Alley                              K. Weston Farnham         Paul McClellan
Arthur H. Auld                          Ernest R. Forbes              Joseph Miller
Harris C. Barrows                     John R. Forbes                 Thomas W. Miller
Lawrence W. Bennett                Jesse Foster                      Frank E. Mitchell
Warren H. Bennett                    Henry M. Garey                Parker T. Nickerson
Percy G. Bishop                        Francis B. Greene Jr.        Everett Orne
Wilder B. Blake                        Walter H. Godfrey            Percy F. Orne
Raymond J. Boston                   Edward E. Hahn Jr.        *Sidney B. Orne
Robert A. Boyd                        Harold W. Haggett            Carl M. Pennell
Waldo S. Boyd                         Elmer Harding                  Hardy W. Pierce
Arnold Brewer                          Leston G. Hemore           James A. Pitcher
Willis E. Brewer                       John M. Higgins              Clarence Poor
George Brown                          Dexter W. Hodgdon         Joseph H. Pond
Norman A. Brown                     Lewis S. Holton              Allen C. Reed
Charles A. Burke                       George E. Johnson          Ernest P. Reed
Clifton Campbell                       Archie Kellar                  Howard S. Reed
Frank A. Carlisle                       Milton F. Kelly                Manley E. Reed
Louis A. Carlisle                       Maxwell C. Kimball        Maynard A. Robinson
John H. Carr                              Isaiah P. Lewis                 Frank W. Sawyer
Victor N. Chambers                   Ralph A. Lewis Jr.           William A. Seavey
Ernest Clifford                           Russell Marr                 * Charles E. Sherman Jr.
Ralph Colby                              Walter Marshall                Jesse Sherman
Raymond H. Coolen                  Frank L. Marson              Kilburn O. Sherman
* Forrest L. Cromwell               Lucas M. Marson             Melville W. Stevens
Richard E. Curtis                       Stephen R. Marson          Frank Stevens
Willard H. Curtis                       Austin H. MacCormick    Walter M. Stevens
Joseph A. David                       Arthur L. McCobb            William M. Stevens
Maurice David                          Herbert K. McIntyre         Richard Thompson
Theodore E. Dighton                Adna W. McKown            Herbert H. Thurston
Harold A. Dodge                       Harold T. McKown          Everett L. Trask
McKay Durfae                          Joseph McKown               Albert C. McKown
                                                                                            Robert Watts
                                                                                            Maurice Woodward
                                                                                            George Dudley



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Katherine Wilder and Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Boothbay Harbor, Maine World War I Honor Roll", Nutfield Genealogy, posted May 24, 2018, (  https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2018/05/boothbay-harbor-maine-world-war-i-honor.html: accessed [access date]).

1 comment:

  1. The * indicates "killed in action." However, Sidney B. Orne, 2nd Lt. of Engineers, U. S. Coast Guard, died of the so-called "Spanish Flu" at New York, NY, on October 3, 1918.

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