Friday, November 9, 2018

Dunbarton, New Hampshire Military Honor Rolls

Dunbarton, New Hampshire is a small town in Merrimack County of about 2,700 people.  It is famous for being the birthplace of Molly Stark, and the home of General Stark and his descendants.  Along the General Stark Scenic By-Way you pass right through the center of town, and the public library.  The former town hall building is now the public library, and the town offices moved to a new building next door. In front of this building are the Dunbarton military honor rolls.




THIS TABLET ERECTED
BY
THE TOWN OF DUNBARTON
IN HONOR
OF
THE MEN WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY
IN THE 
WORLD WAR
OLIVER J. BUNTEN
WILLIAM B. BURNHAM
BRADFORD W. BURNHAM
CARROLL H. CROSBY
HAROLD J. DICKEY
JOHN L. FITTS
WALTER GOULD
C. ROSS GOURLEY
JOHN B. IRELAND
JOSEPH LEPAGE
HAROLD B. LAKEMAN
FRANK J. MURRAY
WILLIAM D. MURRAY
ERNEST C. MURPHY
HENRY SEVERANCE
ERNEST A. TUCKER
LEON S. TUCKER
RALPH C. WALKER
"GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS,
THAT A MAN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS"


DEC. 2, 1941       WWII        DEC. 31, 1946



AUDETTE, BERTHA
BALLAM, EDWARD P.
BARTLETT, CHARLES S. JR
BERNATAS, ADAM
BERNATAS, ALGERT
BERNATAS, CHARLES
BLACKMAN, FRED C.
BLACKMAN, WILLIAM W.
BOISVERT, CHRISTIAN R.
BOYNTON, CHARLES
BRIDGE, A. VERNON
BUFFUM, WILLIAM H.
CHMIEL, JANE
CLINTON, RALSTON D.
CONRON, CARL E. JR
CONRON, JOHN P.
CROSBY, R. WAYNE
DUGRENIER, GEORGE L.
DUGRENIER, RANE O.
DULUDE, ROBERT P.
EARLE, WILLIAM A.
ELLIS, WILLIAM J.
FARRAR, JOHN W. JR.
FLANDERS, SIDNEY D.
FULLER, CALEB A. JR.
GAGNON, WILLIAM
GEDDES, DONALD R.
GEDDES, ERIC e.
GUPTILL, HATTIE E.
HEWITT, GEORGE
HILL, LEONARD B.
HILL, MAYNARD A.
HORNER, J. RICHEY III
HORNER, W. ROBERT
HUNTLEY, NATHAN W.
HUNTLEY, QUENTIN
LABBEE, THEODORE H.
LUKEZA, CONSTANTI
MACK, LESTER M.
MARSHALL, ROBERT M.
MAXFIELD, ROBERT E.
MEEKINS, EARL R.
MERRILL, FRANCIS W.
MERRILL, GEORGE E.
MERRILL, RANSOM W.
MILLS, REDERIC L. JR
MOONEY, HAROLD
MORRISETTE, GEORGE H.
MORRISETTE, PAUL
O'CLAIR, WILLIAM H.
PAPAKALOS, TONY
PARIS, ALBERT A.
PARIS, MAURICE W.
PARIS, ROBERT H.
PAYNE, J. WHITNEY
POW, BRUCE S.
POW, ROBERT P.
POW, WALTER S.
ROGERS, HERBERT C.
RUMHILL, CLIFTON
SAVAGE, DAWSON F.
SLATUNUS, JULIUS
TILTON, JOSIAH B.
UNTIET, CHARLES J.
UNTIET, GEORGE A.
UNTIET, JOHN B. JR
UNTIET, RAYMOND O.
WALSH, THEODORE H.
WARRINER, DOUGLAS J.
WARRINER, ELMER P.
WARRINER, GEORGE
WARRINER,  ROBERT P.
WARRINER, WAYNE E.
WEATHERBEE, CHARLES
WEATHERBEE, CHESLEY W.
WEATHERBEE, GEORGE P.
WEATHERBEE, NORMAN B.
WEATHERBEE, WILBUR, B.
WELCH, WILLIAM F.
WHEELER, JOHN R.
WILLIAMS, LAURENCE
WILSON, DAVID A.
WILSON, JOHN
WILSON, PAUL G.
WILSON, RAY S.
WOODBURY, ANGUS B.


KOREAN CONFLICT
JUNE 25, 1950 - JAN. 21, 1955
BELIVEAU, ARMAND F.
BENOIT, ARTHUR J.
DOUCET, RODNEY W. JR
DUGRENIER, FRED R.
EARLE, WILLIAM A.
ELLIOT, THOMAS C.
GREEN, CHARLES B.
PARIS, FREDERICK D. JR
SAVAGE, DAWSON F.
SHERMAN, WILLIAM C.
SWINDLEHURST, JOHN R.
TUCKER, LEON R.
UNTIET, DONALD E.
UNTIET, RAYMOND O.
WALKER, JAMES B.
WALSH, THEODORE H.
WARRINER, JOHN D.
WESTONER, GORDON E.
ENTERED THE SERVICE FROM DUNBARTON, N.H.
DONATED BY AMERICAN LEGION
POST 116 DUNBARTON, N.H.

Note:  Donald E. Untiet died this past September 1st, 2018
Here is the link to his obituary:



VIETNAM CONFLICT
1964 - 1976
KEVIN S. BARTLETT
PAUL E. BARTLETT
MURRAY C. DUKE
RONALD J. DULUDE
RICHARD A. GEWEHR
RICHARD J. GOUPIL
DANIEL K. GRAVAS
ERIC T. GREENHALGE III
DANIEL E. MC GRATH
RAY U. MILLS
GORDON R. MOONEY
MARK W. MORGAN
ROSS G. NASH
DAVID L. NICHOLS
WILLIAM B. NICHOLS
JAMES H. OPIE
PAUL E. RIVARD
ARMAND P. THIBAULT JR
ROY W. P. THIBAULT
LEON R. TUCKER
DAVID H. WILLIAMS
CHARLES E. WILLIAMSON



The Town of Dunbarton, New Hampshire website:  https://dunbartonnh.org/

This blog post was written for the Honor Roll Project:
https://honorrollproject.weebly.com/

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Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Dunbarton, New Hampshire Military Honor Rolls", Nutfield Genealogy, posted November 9, 2018, (  https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2018/11/dunbarton-new-hampshire-military-honor.html: accessed [access date]). 

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