Members H-K
AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS ROSTER -
FAYETTE COUNTY, KENTUCKY
SURNAMES H, I, J, K
HALEY, Mrs. Ambrose, R. R. No. 1,
Chilesburg.
- Christmas Carrol HALEY, Battery C, 142nd
F. A., 29th Division, A. E. F.
HALL, Mrs. G. Whitefield, (Ruth
FLANNIGAN), 245 Rodes Avenue.
- George Whitefield HALL, Sergeant, Company
A, 331st Infantry, A. E. F.
HAMON, Mrs. T. B., (T. J. ANDERSON), 181
Market Street.
- Jesse S. HAMON, U. S. Navy, Battleship
Indiana.
HAMPTON, Mrs. Martha, 228 West Maxwell
Street.
- John J. HAMPTON, Sergeant, 38th
Division, A. E. F.
HANEY, Mrs. Mary, 517 South Upper
Street.
- Fred HANEY, 20th Coast
Artillery, A. E. F.
HARBISON, Mrs. Shelby T., (Cecilia McCLARTY), 281 South Limestone Street.
- Clinton N. HARBISON, Major, F. A., 325th
F. A., 84th Division, A. E. F.
- Shelby T. HARBISON, Captain, 324th
F. A., 84th Division, A. E. F.
HAVELY, Mrs. T. M., (Cordia RICE), 423
Curry Avenue.
- T. Ward HAVELY, Second Lieutenant, 326th
F. A., A. E. F.
HAYDEN, Mrs. Robert, (Mary McCLINTOCK),
735 East Main Street.
- Robert M. HAYDEN, Sergeant, 122nd
Bn., A. E. F.
HAYMAN, Mrs. E. B., (Laura GESS), 236
West High Street.
- John H. HAYMAN, Base Hospital Unit, Camp
Wheeler, Georgia.
- Edward B. HAYMAN, 52nd
Infantry, 6th Division; Meuse-Argonne
offensive
HEADLEY, Mrs. James P., (Alice WITHERS),
Fairlawn, North Broadway.
- James P. HEADLEY, First Lieutenant,
Infantry, Motor Transport Corps, Fort Bliss, Texas.
HEDGES, Mrs. J. M., (Arabella SMITH),
118 Barr Street.
- James M. HEDGES, Jr., Machine Gun Mate 2nd
Class, U. S. Navy, A. E. F.
HEFFNER, Mrs. F. W., (Fannie White), 207
East Main Street.
- Horace W. HEFFNER, 149th
Infantry, A. E. F.
- Ben D. HEFFNER, First Sergeant, 36th
Coast Artillery.
HENRY, Mrs. L. B., (Mildred A. McNICHOLS), Eastern State Hospital.
- Hall M. HENRY, Second Lieutenant, Company
D, 217 Engineers, Camp Beauregard, La.
- Joel Ashley HENRY, U. S. Navy, Great Lakes
Training Station.
HERR, Mrs. J. G., 246 North Broadway.
- James G. HERR, First Lieutenant, 1st
Bn., 163rd Depot Brigade, Camp Dodge.
HERR, Mrs. M., (Estelle HUNT), 438 North
Broadway.
- Ben B. HERR, S. A. T. C., Transylvania
College.
HERR, Mrs. William H., 308 Madison
Place.
- John H. HERR, Naval Aviation Corps, A. E.
F.
HEYMAN, Mrs. Gus L., (Emma HEYMAN), 312
Madison Place.
- Lawrence J. HEYMAN, First Lieutenant,
Company I, 117th Infantry, A. E. F.
HILL, Mrs. Dillard, (Matilda WEBB), 1080
South Broadway.
- Arthur G. HILL, 67th F. A.,
West Point, Kentucky
HINTON, Mrs. J. F., (Parmela BURGESS),
129 North Ashland Avenue.
- Jesse B. HINTON, Signal Corps, A. E. F.
HISLE, Mrs. W., (Anna WILKERSON), R. R.
No. 4.
- Talmadge HISLE, 52nd Machine
Gun Bn., A. E. F. In five major battles in which
Americans were engaged.
HOBBS, Mrs. W. C. G., (Emma STEVENSON),
426North Broadway.
- Joseph C. HOBBS, entered service May 1917;
First Lieutenant, 113th Supply Train, A. E. F.
Died of pneumonia Base Hospital, France.
HOLMAN, Mrs. F. R., (Margaret HUNLEY),
R. R. No. 5, Frankfort.
- Daniel Thornton HOLMAN, Company E, 17th
Infantry.
HOOVER, Mrs. C. T., (Ida DAWSON), R. R.
No. 1.
- Charles Thomas HOOVER, U. S. Navy; died of
pneumonia at Great Lakes Training Station,
September 27,
1917. Age 21 years.
HORN, (See Mrs. J. M. MOBERLY). (Estella
GIESEKE)
- William E. HORN, Sergeant. 532nd
Battalion, Engineers, A. E. F.
HOWARD, Mrs. Charles W., (Anna McINTYRE), 381 South Upper Street.
- Thomas D. HOWARD, First Lieutenant 5th
Ammunition Train, A. E. F.
HUGHES, Mrs. Robert E., (Ollice
HUTCHINSON), 465 East Main Street.
- James R. HUGHES, candidate F. A., Camp
Taylor.
HYMER, Mrs. Evelyn, 614 Sellers Street.
- James G. HYMER, Died of influenza. No date
of death given.
INGLES, Mrs. Ben C., (Agnes WILSON), 251
Delmar Avenue.
- Ben C. INGLES, 1st Lieutenant,
309th Supply Train, 84th Division,
A. E. F.
- Bell INGLES, Religious War Work
Department, Y. M. C. A., New York City.
INSKO, Mrs. J. T., (Anna PAYM), 413
North Upper Street.
- Robert L. INSKO, Sergeant, Headquarters
Company, 5th Marines. In five major battles.
JACKSON, Mrs. Fannie, R. R. No. 6.
- James M. JACKSON, Infantry Company A, 411th
R. L. B.
JACKSON, Mrs. Maud, 166 Walnut Street.
- Richard L. JACKSON, U. S. Navy Hospital
Corps.
JEFFERSON, Mrs. Thomas, 172 Forest
Avenue.
- Thomas C. JEFFERSON, 145th F.
A., A. E. F.
JEWELL, Mrs. Asa, (Elizabeth BERRY), 273
Ashland Avenue.
- Robert B. JEWELL, Naval Aviation Corps,
Key West.
JOHNSON, Mrs. A. S. (Annie MOORE), 261
North Broadway.
- Louis A. JOHNSON, Sergeant, 67th
Infantry, Camp Sheridan, Illinois.
JOHNSON, Mrs. C. H., R. R. No. 1, Muir,
Kentucky.
- David H. JOHNSON, Ambulance Corps, Section
522, A. E. F.
JOHNSON, Mrs. J. S., 600 Elsmere Park.
- Alfred JOHNSON, 10th Balloon
Company, A. E. F.
JOHNSTON, Mrs. J. T., R. R. No. 6.
- Caswell JOHNSTON, 1st Class
Machinist, U. S. Navy, S. S. Detroit.
JONES, Mrs. Rogers W., (Mattie ALLEN),
216 Bell Court.
- Roger W. JONES, Major, 149th
Infantry, 38th Division, A. E. F.
JONES, Mrs. W. S., (Fannie LAFFOON), R.
R. No. 10.
- Edward S. JONES, Sergeant, Base Hospital
Unit No. 40, A. E. F.
- David A. JONES, Corporal, Infantry, Camp
Taylor.
JORDON, Mrs. J. L., (Louisa JENKINS),
deceased. Next of kin J. L. Jordon, 215 South Limestone Street.
- Sidney C. JORDON, First Sergeant, 28th
Infantry, 1st Division. Died July 1920, at
army hospital,
Hoboken, New Jersey of shell shock
received while serving with 1st Division.
Served in regular
army 23 years, having enlisted at 20.
Served in the Philippines, Mexico, and Panama. In France
was cited for bravery under fire. Was one of the eleven
men of his company who came back
out of 250 who sailed.
KAUFMAN, Mrs. J. C. (Maggie BARCLAY),
360 South Broadway.
- Margaret L. KAUFMAN, clerical work,
Ordnance Department, Washington, D. C.
KELLER, Mrs. John A., (Thkla ROTH), 123
East Sixth Street.
- Theodore KELLER, 5th Regiment, 2nd
Marine Corps. In five major battles; wounded twice at
Chateau Thierry.
Awarded Distinguished Service Cross and
Croix de Guerre.
KENNEDY, Mrs. Grace, 620 Boonesborough
Avenue.
- Felix M. KENNEDY, 159th Depot
Brigade; transferred A. E. F.
KERR, Mrs. Charles, (Linda PAYNE), North
Broadway.
- Charles KERR, Jr., candidate O. T. C.,
Fortress Monroe, Virginia.
KERR, Mrs. William H., (Sallie SKINNER),
308 Madison Place.
- John H. KERR, U. S. Naval Aviation Force,
Field B, Bombing Group, A. E. F.
KERSWILL, Mrs. N., (Mary SIKES), 902
South Broadway.
- Charles M. KERSWILL, Chemical Department.
KIDD, Mrs. E. O., (Willie WEBB), 611 Pirce Avenue.
- Ellis O. KIDD, Jr., Sergeant, Aero
Squadron 184, A. E. F.
KIGER, Mrs. B. D., (Margaret HURT).
- Sylvestor KIGER, 216th M. P.,
A. E. F.
KIMBROUGH, Mrs. H. C., (Nannie M.), 363
North Broadway.
- Marion L. KIMBROUGH, Base Hospital Unit
No. 40, A. E. F.
- Henry C. KIMBROUGH, Base Hospital Unit No.
40, A. E. F.
- Nelson L. KIMBROUGH, Marine Corps, A. E.
F.
KING, Mrs. W. J., (Ada C. HUNTER), 525 Boonesborough Avenue.
- William A. KING, Sergeant, Motor Transport
Corps, Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
KINKEAD, Mrs. Shelby, (Alice WARFIELD),
466 West Sixth Street.
- William B. KINKEAD, Second Lieutenant, 5th
Regiment Marine Corps. In five major battles.
- Sydney C. KINKEAD, Sergeant, instructor at
Rose Polytechnic Institute, Indiana
KINNAIRD, Mrs. C. B., (Nellie Wright),
355 Madison Place.
- Eugene F. KINNAIRD, Lieutenant, 365th
Infantry, Company D; Alsace offensive, A. E. F.
- William C. KINNAIRD, U.S. Navy, Managing
Editor, Great Lakes Bulletin.
KIRKPATRICK, Mrs. Melinda, 615 Russell
Avenue.
- Eli Romans KIRKPATRICK, 2nd
Kentucky, 149th Infantry, A. E. F. Wounded in
action.
KROLL, Mrs. M. E., (Mary BRAMEL), 1440
Carlisle Avenue.
- Lucien Edward MOORE, F. A., A. E. F.
- Emmett G. MOORE, Infantry, A. E. F.
- John S. MOORE, Infantry, A. E. F.
KUEG, Mrs. W. G., 525 Boonesborough
Avenue.
- William Albert KUEG, Sergeant, Co. 373,
Fort Sill, Oklahoma, M. S. F. A.
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