Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Lamb, Fred Bailey |
Othernames |
Frederick |
Genealogy ID |
18716 |
Born |
04 MAR 1887 |
Birthplace |
Mansfield, Tioga PA |
Deceased |
25 JUN 1955 |
Deceased where |
Millport, Chemung NY |
Cemetery |
Woodlawn National Cemetery |
Occupation |
Bridge Work Farm Steam Rail Road Machine Operator |
Titles & honors |
WW1: Private 1st Class 1 Mar 1919 World War One Memorial Wall V.F.W. Rex Field Post, Elmira |
Military |
World War One |
Father |
John C. Lamb |
Mother |
Christine Benson |
Spouse |
Myrtle Mae Pierce (m. 1915), Minnie E. |
Reference |
Obit |
Notes |
World War One Army Enlisted 15 Dec 1917 - 8 Aug 1919 Served Overseas 15 July 1918 - 3 Aug 1919 307 Field Artillery 9 Co 4 Regt M Mec Sig C 20th Co 4th M Mec Regt Air Service Imprisoned 4 Jun 1926 at the Eastern State Penitentiary Features: Tattoo right arm LAMB, Fred Bailey [SRGP 18716] - Fred B. Lamb, 68, of Millport, Sunday, June 26, 1955. He was a World War I veteran; member Rex Field Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, of Elmira. Survived by brother, Charles Lamb of Scranton, PA. The body is at the Justin T. McCarthy Funeral Home, 403 Walnut St., where friends may call this evening from 7-9 and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral there Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., the Rev. Robert Fehlman. Full military honors will be accorded at the grave in Woodlawn National Cemetery. - Elmira Star-Gazette, NY, 27 June 1955, Monday, p.12 |
Places of residence |
North Orwell, Bradford, PA Athens, Bradford, PA Elmira, Chemung, NY |
Relationships |
Brother Charles H. Lamb Sister Winifred E. Lamb |
