WWI Deaths, Campbell County

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William Armstrong Newport Disease
Elmore Beis Dayton Disease
Thomas L. Baugh Newport Disease
Walter William Browning Newport Killed in Action
Edward A. Carius, Jr. Newport Killed in Action
T. C. Cope Ft. Thomas Disease
Earl Corgriffe Newport “Died in the Service”
James Wallace Costigan Newport Woiunds
James J. Cronin Newport Disease
Robert Earl Dews Newport Wounds
Lawrence Farmer Dayton Disease
Benjamin J. Goetz Mentor Disease
Julius Gosney Butler Disease
Harold G. Hall South Kent Disease
Roy Hastings Newport “Died in the Service”
Howard Hawthorn Ft. Thomas Disease
William Heideman Newport Disease
Philip Herwig South Bellevue Wounds
Robert D. Johnson Ft. Thomas Killed in Action
Charles Everett Jones Newport Wounds
William Andrew Karmen Bellevue Disease
Herman Kersten Bellevue Killed in Action
Harry Ferdinand Klein Newport Disease
Ernest Charles Kudell Newport Wounds
Frank Ladover Ft. Thomas Disease
Jeff C. McCarty Newport “Died in the Service”
Robert H. McDonough Dayton Disease
John C. Malsch Newport Disease
Robert Mansfield Dayton Killed in Action
William A. Mumme Newport Disease
Nicholas James O'Day Bellevue Lost with Collier USS Cyclops
Wilbert Henry Offenbacher Newport Disease
Lawrence A. Prizer Dayton Killed in Action
Raymond Michael Prout Newport Wounds
Raymond Pryor Newport “Died in the Service”
William A. Racke California Disease
Carl Radcliffe Alexandria “Died in the Service”
William M. Ratcliff Melbourne Disease
Carl Frederick Roettger Newport Disease
William W. Schwienber Newport Disease
Charles Howard Schiffer Newport Disease
Chalres Skinner Newport Killed in Action
George B. Simon Alexandria Disease
John P. Sullivan Newport Killed in Action
Moryra Tackett Newport Killed in Action
Leroy B. Timme Newport Disease
Harold Totten Ft. Thomas Disease
R. J. Van Agthoven Southgate Accident
Lawrence Wald Southgate Disease
George W. Weinel Alexandria Disease
Lt. George West Newport “Died in the Service”
Charles William Wilson Newport Killed in Action
Walter Zientak Ft. Thomas Disease

 

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Data is from The Louisville Courier Journal on June 2, 1919.