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    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Floyd County: Joseph Noble Caraway Died
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    3. INDIANA WORLD WAR RECORDS, GOLD STAR HONOR ROLL: A Record of Indiana Men and Women Who Died in the Service of the United States and the Allied Nations in the World War, 1914-1918, (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1921), p. 170. NOTE: The names of Joseph's parents are shown below exactly as they appeared in the book, including the parenthesis. Joseph Noble Caraway.Private, S. A. T. C. Son of Joseph N. and Laura Caraway (Tresenriter), born January 26, 1894, West Liberty, Ky. Iron moulder. Entered service in New Albany, Indiana, October 15, 1918; assigned to Motor Corps Branch, Regular Army. Sent to Rolling Prairie, Indiana; assigned to Company B, Student Army Training Corps. Died of influenza October 31, 1918, in Base Hospital, Rolling Prairie, Indiana. Buried in Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Indiana.

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