Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . g. 9 Hamilton ave. Mate In V. Stationed on the Americanbarkentine John C. Meyer, and died•from scurvy; buried at sea. Pvt. Charles A. Engle. 26 Clark L. I. City. Co. M,38th Inf. Graduate of public schooland a member of B. C. Church of OurLady of Mount Carmel. Died of dis-ease, somewhere in France. Pvt. Louis Charles Engcllcc. 20 Dean St., Jamaica. 18 years C, Ninth Inf. Killed in actionJuly 1, 1918. Pvt, John W. Ennis. 123 Autumn ave. 24 years old , 49th Inf . Graduate P. S. 64. Diedof wounds received in action on Octo-ber 11, 191


Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . g. 9 Hamilton ave. Mate In V. Stationed on the Americanbarkentine John C. Meyer, and died•from scurvy; buried at sea. Pvt. Charles A. Engle. 26 Clark L. I. City. Co. M,38th Inf. Graduate of public schooland a member of B. C. Church of OurLady of Mount Carmel. Died of dis-ease, somewhere in France. Pvt. Louis Charles Engcllcc. 20 Dean St., Jamaica. 18 years C, Ninth Inf. Killed in actionJuly 1, 1918. Pvt, John W. Ennis. 123 Autumn ave. 24 years old , 49th Inf . Graduate P. S. 64. Diedof wounds received in action on Octo-ber 11, 1918. Pvt, Ijco S. Smith. Pvt. Leo S. Smith of 511 LorimerSt., who went to France last Februaryas a member of the Trench MortarBatt. of the 307th Inf., while m arest camp preparing to return to th*United States was on November 21severely wounded by the accidentalexplosion of a hand grenade. Helater succumbed to his injuries. after a short training behindthe lines in Irance was sent with hisbattalion to Italy, where It did its. share in routing the Austrians on thePiave and then returned to France,where it saw heavy action on theFlanders front and also in the bigpush in the Argonne Forest. Smithwas on the firing lines until the daythe armistice was signed. He was agraduate of Commercial High School,where he played first violin in theorchestra. When he entered the serv-ice he was employed by the R. Tobacco Company and wasone of the most popular members ofthe younger set in the Eastern Dis-trict He is survived by MatthewSmith Sr., his father, the builder; byMary J. Smith, his mother; two sis-ters, Mary and Catherine, and sixbrothers, Matthew Jr. and James A.,Sylvester A., William John andEdward. The last is in the MedicalCorps, U. S. A. Pvt. Smith was bornon November 30, 1889, at 511 Lori-mer St. Sgt. William E. years old. Co. A, 318 th PioneerInf. Was killed in an automobile ac-cident at the front, July 28, 1918. Pvt. Robert S. Emery. 1536 Van Wyc


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