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William Jesse "Bill" King
CPL/US ARMY Company L, 313th Infantry Regiment
Birth: December 15th, 1892 in Feagaville, MD
Death: October 23, 1977 in Frederick, MD
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Area EE/Lot 145
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Frederick Post (Oct 25, 1977)



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WWI Draft Registration Card
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WWII Draft Registration Card
ADDITIONAL FACTS OF NOTE
Military Information
Age at Enlistment:                       24 years, 9 months
Home Residence during War:    Feagaville, MD
Military Years:                               1917-1919
                          Inducted (9/5/1917), Private
                          12/11/1917 Promoted to Corporal
                          Company L, 313th Infantry Regiment 
                          Overseas 7/8/1918-5/29/1919 (Avocourt Sector)
                          Meuse-Argonne
                          Tryon Sector
                          Meuse-Argonne
                          Honorably Discharged 6/7/1919
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Personal Information
Occupation:      Baseball Player (Hustlers)/Carpenter
Father:              John William Jesse King
Mother:             Matilda Catherine Keller
Spouse:             Fannie Elizabeth Abrecht

Cause of Death:   
Last Known Address: 201 Jefferson St., Frederick, MD
Note: Had the nickname in baseball as "The Farmer"

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Donors: TBA
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