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    1. [PAVENANG-L] List of World War I Soldiers
    2. Tom Stover
    3. I wondered why my Uncle, Thomas Reed Stover, was not listed among the soldiers from Pennsylvania who fought in the First World War, until I perused the list a little more closely. There are four grouping sorted by rank -- Killer in Action, Died of Disease, Died of Wounds, and Died of Accident. So these are apparently the unfortunate soldiers who didn't make it through the war. I guess I'm pleased, then, that my uncle isn't listed. I did, however, find an interesting name among them. My father, Paul Byron Stover, and his family (including my uncle ) lived in Emlenton, Venango County, PA. There appears in the list of soldiers who were killed in action, a Pvt. Colonel N. Stover of Emlenton, whose name I've never seen nor heard before. Also, there is a Sgt. Harry C. Stover, of Thomasville, among those killed in action. I can't find Thomasville on the Pennsylvania map. Any help? Tom Stover

    06/25/2000 06:00:43