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World War I Veteran Information Wanted

Below is a photo submitted of Allegany County, NY, WW I Veterans.   Only one person is identified at present.

"Attached is a picture of WWI veterans of Allegany county.  My grandfather, Frank Ellsworth, is the one holding the flag. 

 Can any others be identified?"

 

Pick the number below that corresponds with location of an individual;  Identified names are below....

 

NAMES THAT HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED IN PHOTO ABOVE:
Photo # NAME
1  George H. Enos
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3  Claredon "Bucky" Cole
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5  Frank Royce
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7  Francis Moses
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12  Sidney Hixson
13  Floyd Harry Ingalls
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21  Marie Amsdam
22  Elisabeth Rogers
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25  Dr. William E. Higgs
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28  John "Jack" Watson
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31  Edward Utter
32  LaVerne Stephen Rogers
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34  Earl Phelps (?)
35   Carroll (Cal) Murray Willahan
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37  Ralph Wheeler
38  Frank Ellsworth
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COMMENTS FROM VIEWERS:

Response from Tom Ingalls 6/29/2006 states: "Floyd Harry Ingalls, my Dad, is located directly behind the third man from the front row right.  He was born 18 Apr 1893 the son of Grant and Lottie Ingalls-6 Stevens Ave., Cuba NY".


"Is there any more information connected to this picture? The small leaves on the trees and dandelions in the grass suggest it was taken in spring. I know the 108th Infantry was shipped out in Spring of 1818 and returned home in Spring of 1919. My grandfather was home for a short while before being sent to Arizona; this would have probably been spring and/or summer of 1919.

I think the young looking soldier sixth from the left behind and next to the sailor might be my grandfather, Carroll (Cal) Murray Willahan. He joined shortly after the U.S. entered the war, and served in the 108th Infantry, 27th Division (first enlisting in the 74th New York National Guard). He was underage when he enlisted so he added two years to his actual age; he had either just turned 17 or was almost 17. He saw a great deal of action during the war, was shot, took shrapnel, and was gassed three times but survived the war and lived to age 78. After the war the Army sent him to Arizona, to guard the border and dry out his lungs, which had been damaged by the gas. He met my grandmother there and remained in the West (California) for the rest of his life.

My grandfather was born in and grew up around Rushford, NY (his parents owned a farm 4 miles north of East Rushford. Supposedly one of the American Legions or VFW halls in the area (maybe Rushford?) is either named for him or has a plaque dedicated to him. My parents have a few pictures of my Grandpa as a soldier which I could compare the next time I visit them, but I'm very sure the soldier in that picture is him."  John Willahan. 7/6/06


"I know!  I know!    This photo was taken at 23 Genesee Street in Cuba, New York. Yes, it was taken by PH Kellogg. However did you know that it was actually at PH Kellogg’s studio? It was in this house that he had his business. The reason I know this, is because I grew up in that house. My parents Rose and Jim Williamson purchased that house in I believe 1986 and ran the Cuba Patriot and Cuba Print Shop from the addition attached.  I loved that house. It is amazing inside! " Megan Williamson Cusumano 7/13/06


7/15 Phone call;  Bill Wright 18 S. Park, Cuba

1st person Left, Front Row: George Enos
3rd from Left, Front Row: Clardon Cole
5th from Left, Front Row: Frank Royce
2nd from Left, 2nd Row: Sidney Hixton
 


8/1/06

"The one sitting to the extreme left and bottom of the photo is my father, George H. Enos.  It was more than likely taken in early 1918 at the end of the World War in France.  My father served in France in 1917 and 1918.

The person sitting about four to my father's left is Claredon "Bucky" Cole.

One of the ladies is more than likely Beth Rogers.  The man in Navy Uniform is more than likely Earl Phelps as he was the only one that I remember that was in the Navy."    ....William G. Enos - Michigan City, IN.


8/28/06

Ron, Number 7 is the photo is Francis Moses, one of the Moses sons who were the founding family of Cuba Cheese Co.  Number 25 is Dr. William E Higgs, who had a medical practice in Cuba at his home at 47 East Main Street.  David H. Crowley


4/6/2009

"On the picture of the World War ! Veterans taken at Kellogg Studios, # 28 is definitely my Dad, JOHN (Jack) WATSON......

I had mislaid the Photo so never got back to you to ID him and George Enos."  Ray Watson, Batavia NY

 


 

 

 

 

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