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. 169. Hobart George Beach.Private Son of John and Freda (Biel) Beach, born September 11, 1896, New Albany, Indiana. Farmer. Enlisted in Troop D, 1st Cavalry, Indiana National Guard, May 9, 1917, New Albany, Indiana. Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to Replacement Draft. Went overseas June 12, 1918; assigned to Company H, 168th Infantry, 42nd Rainbow Division. Wounded in action July 29, 1918, and died August 17, 1918, in hospital near Paris, France. Buried in American Cemetery, Suresnes, Seine, France.
Hello Randi I'm a recent new comer to the Indiana rootsweb listing and have found many of the articles and information quite intriguing. Also, I've been looking for a relative who died in France during WWI. I didn't even know he existed until I recently found my g-grandfather's obit where it mentions his son Leroy Rudolph who gave the ultimate sacrifice for his country in France. I've searched some of the major sites but nothing turns up. Is there a special listing for the Gold Star Honor Roll? Is this just for Indiana or all states. Sorry, I'm still trying to learn more about how to search for war related items. I've also looked on Fold 3 without luck. Appreciate any ideas. His father was Henry C. R. Rudolph, and mother either Josephine or Martha. Henry was married twice and I'm not sure which woman is his mother. They lived in Indiana and Ohio. Is there another list for Indian South-East.? Please forgive me if this is not in the realm of the protocol of the list...just let me know and I'll not ask questions. Thanks, Sharon On Jun 27, 2012, at 8:17 PM, Randi wrote: > > 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. 169. > > Hobart George Beach.Private > Son of John and Freda (Biel) Beach, born September 11, 1896, New Albany, > Indiana. Farmer. Enlisted in Troop D, 1st Cavalry, Indiana National Guard, > May 9, 1917, New Albany, Indiana. Sent to Camp Shelby, Miss.; assigned to > Replacement Draft. Went overseas June 12, 1918; assigned to Company H, > 168th Infantry, 42nd Rainbow Division. Wounded in action July 29, 1918, and > died August 17, 1918, in hospital near Paris, France. Buried in American > Cemetery, Suresnes, Seine, France. > > > The IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL Rootsweb list is for genealogists and historians who have an interest in the south central district of Indiana, as defined by the Indiana Genealogial Society, including the counties of: Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harris, Jackson, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange, Scott and Washington. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message