BOSSELMAN, BOSWELL, BROWN, DRUMRIGHT, ELSENER, FINE, HANLIN, HARRIS, KELLER, KNEEMILLER, LOVE, MARTENS, MARTIN, MASSE, PAINTER, UNDERWOOD, VANOVER, WATTENBARGER, WILSON "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, November 22, 1918 Washington, Nov. 22. --- The following casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action .....................................103 Died of disease ....................................174 Wounded severely ................................ 47 Wounded, degree undetermined ............. 39 Wounded slightly .................................. 46 Missing in action .................................. 10 Total ...................................................538 MISSOURI Bowling Green --- Private McCune BROWN, wounded slightly Bachelor --- Private Algie N. BOSWELL, missing in action Colecamp --- Private Conrad F. MARTENS, died of disease Concordia --- Private Herman BOSSELMAN, wounded slightly Gallatin --- Private Edward VANOVER, missing in action Hardage --- Private Clyde MARTIN, died of disease Hermann --- Corp. Fred MASSE, wounded severely Hamburg --- Private Theodore KNEEMILLER, wounded severely Jackson --- Private Clyde S. UNDERWOOD, died of disease Lewiston --- Sergt. Roy Lee KELLER, wounded severely Madison --- Private Estelle C. HARRIS, died of disease Memphis --- Sergt. Dallas W. WILSON, wounded severely Milan --- Private Verne E. WATTENBARGER, prisoner New Madrid --- Sergt. Samuel N. FINE, died of disease Redtop --- Private Roma O. DRUMRIGHT, died of disease Sweet Springs --- Private Lambert L. ELSENER, died of disease Sullivan --- Private Joseph Richard HANLIN, prisoner Williamsburg --- Private Robert LOVE, wounded severely Wentworth --- Wagoner William D. PAINTER, wounded, degree undetermined ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these families but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================