Received a copy of my grandfather's World War One Draft Registration from Gary Fulton, Archives Technician with the National Archives and Records Administration, Southeast Region, 1557 St. Joseph Avenue, East Point, Georgia 30344-2593 www.nara.gov/regional as follows: REGISTRATION CARD: Serial Number 1195, Order Number A2418, Name: THOMAS JEFFERSON BILYEU Address: No 4(?) Pana, Christian Co., Illinois Age in Years: 34, Date of Birth: APRIL 16th 1884 Race: White, U.S. Citizen, Native Born Present Occupation: Minister of the Gospel, Christian Church Employer's Name: (Blank?) Place of Employment: Pana, Christian Co., Illinois Nearest Relative: ISAAC BILYEU in Blue Mound, Christian Co., Illinois "I affirm that I have verified above answers and that they are true." Thomas J. Bilyeu (signature) P.M.G.O. Form No. 1 (Red) (OVER) REGISTRAR'S REPORT 12-6-6-C Tall - Height, Slender - Build, Blue Eyes and Black Hair (No obvious physical disabilities) "I certify that my answers are true; that the person registered has read or has had read to him his own answers; that I have witnessed his signature or mark, and that all of his answers of which I have knowledge are true, except as follows: (Blank)" W.H. Alexander (signature) Date of Registration: Sept 12, 1918 Christian Co. Local Board Taylorville, Ills. (sic) Up until now, I knew that my grandfather was born in 1884, but I didn't know the month or the day. Also, I learned that he was living in Pana, Illinois. However, I'm unable to properly discern the Street or R.F.D. Number. If you have received copies of the draft registration on your ancestors, maybe you would recognize the information and give me the proper interpretation. Charles Conner Fort Worth, Texas