Memorial Page for Louis Volk
At right, part of a Memorial Page I created on Fold3.com to honor the life and military service of my great uncle Louis Volk (1889-1952), who married my grandma's sister Ida Mahler (1892-1971) in 1920. Creating the page was free, because I access Fold3 through my state library system.
I wrote a few sentences about Louis Volk's life, including his Army assignment to an Alabama munitions plant during World War I. Then I uploaded his photo (captioned with name/dates) and a copy of the NY state record summarizing his WWI military experience (a key source). This is a way to thank great uncle Louis for his service and keep his memory alive for future generations.
Veterans Memorialized on Cemetery Sites
Several of my great uncles in the Farkas family tree also served in World War I. They were buried at Mt. Hebron Cemetery in New York, which is creating a database of veterans laid to rest there.
Marian, I feel a bit frustrated when looking for WWI soldiers. I can find draft registration cards but those do not mean someone served. What and where do you find service records?
ReplyDeleteColleen, some states (incl NY) compiled WWI records and summarized on a single typed card, which is how I learned about many of my Farkas ancestors' WWI service details. These were available on FamSearch and Ancestry, not to mention Fold3. I think RootsTech had an entire talk on WWI records, with more research ideas. Good luck!
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