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William Ellsworth King
PVT/US ARMY: 315th Field Hospital, 304th Sanitary Train
Birth: September 15, 1887 in Frederick, MD
Death: September 10, 1956 in Martinsburg, WV
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Area Q/Lot 194
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Note: William E. King does not have an individual gravestone or marker
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Frederick Post (Sept 11, 1956)



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WWI Draft Registration Card
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WWII Draft Registration
ADDITIONAL FACTS OF NOTE
Military Information
Age at Enlistment:                       30 years
Home Residence during War:    266 W. Patrick Street, Frederick
Military Years:                               1917-1919
                          Induction (5/25/1918), Private,
                          315th Field Hospital, 304th Sanitary Train
                          Overseas (7/10/1918-6/1/1919) Avocourt Sector
                          Meuse-Argonne
                          Troyon Sector
                          Meuse-Argonne
                          Honorable Discharge 6/10/1919

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Personal Information
Occupation:      Union Manufacturing Company
Father:              William Henry King
Mother:             Annie Castle
Spouse:             Single

Cause of Death: Pulmonary Embolism
Last Known address: 410 W. Patrick St, Frederick, MD

​Note: William's brother Charles Lewis King was also a WWI veteran and is buried in this same lot                            

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Donors: TBA
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