He may already have all this information, but this is all I could find: WWI, WWII, and Korean War Casualty Listings about Albert C. Martin Name: Albert C. Martin Death Date: 21 Dec 1944 Cemetery: Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery Cemetery Burial Plot: Plot G Row 9 Grave 30 Cemetery City: Henri-Chapelle Cemetery Country: Belgium War: World War II Awards: Silver Star, Purple Heart Title: First Lieutenant RANK: First Lieutenant Service: U.S. Army Service ID: O-514722 Division: 590th Field Artillery Bn, 106th Infantry Division Data Source: World War II Honor Roll Jackie California ----- Original Message ----- From: "Claudia Schuman" <schumanc@comcast.net> To: "Hennepin Co. Rootweb" <MNHENNEP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 7:00 PM Subject: [MNHennep] Fw: Albert C. Martin > Hello Listers, > > Would any of you like to help, or have any ideas on how to locate > information on this WWII soldier from Minneapolis who died in Belgium in > 1944 and is buried in Belgium? See letter I received below. > > I found Albert C Martin with his parents in the 1930 census living on Mt. > Curve Ave. in Minneapolis. Albert was 9 years old and the only child in > the household. I found his parents in the 1955 Minneapolis Telephone > Directory, still living at 1828 Mt. Curve Avenue. > > I don't know if it's possible to locate living relatives, especially if > Albert Martin was an only child. Possibly, there was an obituary for him > in the Minneapolis newspapers when he died in Belgium, an obituary for his > parents, or if Albert graduated from High School maybe his pictures in a > yearbook? > > Could there also be army photograph of him somewhere? Is there an > archive? He served as 1st Lt. (Serial # 0514722) 590th Field Artillery > Battalion, 106th Infantry Division. > > Let me know if you can help out or have any ideas. > Thanks, > > Claudia > > > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 3:33 PM > Subject: Albert C. Martin > > > Sire, > > Let me introduce myself. My name is Vandeberg Vincent, I 'am 39 years old. > I am married and have two children, Mandy and kevin. I am living in > Baelen- Membach (Belgium). Its are 9 miles from the American Cemetery from > Henri-Chapelle .We living in the corner from the Dutch and German border. > > I am very interrested in WWII. I have a Willys jeep and take part to the > commemorations in my county. I collect also intems from WWII. I have also > adopted many graves from US Soldiers at the American Cemetery from > Henri-Chapelle (Belgium) and one grave at Colleville sur Mer (Omaha-Beach, > France).I think that it is normal to pay homage to those which released us > from the Germans. > > I am looking to find more information from 1 Lt. Albert C. Martin he cames > from Hennepin County ,Mn, and died 21 December 1944 in Belgium. I adopted > also his Grave at the American cemetery from Henri-Chapelle. The only > information that I have are the name from his father and mother and > address where the burial flag where send; > > Mac Martin and Helen Cobb Martin , 1828 Mt Curve Ave. , minneapolis > ,minnesota. > > I am looking to find a family member or if its are posibel a picture from > him and also a little information . > > I posted also the storie from Albert C. Martin on Kevin Klumps website ; > http://www.inproudremembrance.com/front%20page.html > > Have a nice day. > > Looking forward to hearing more from you. > > Vandeberg Vincent from Belgium. > > Excuse me for the mistakes but I don't speak English very well. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MNHENNEP-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >