Earle Luzerne Bartlett
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French-Bartlett VFW Post 1082, 343 Northfield Rd., Bedford, OH
Gravestone, Corporal Earle Luzerne Bartlett, Bedford Cemetery, Bedford, OH
Earle Luzerne Bartlett
*No Plaque located
*The List of Liberty Row Names indicates the possible original location of the plaque.
*No soldier photograph found in the following book: Doyle, A. C., Haulsee, W. M., Howe, F. G. Soldiers of the Great War. Washington, DC: Soldiers Record Publishing Company, 1920.
Address: RFD #2, Bedford, OH
Demographics: age 24 at draft registration; single; Caucasian; native-born citizen; occupation Bookkeeper at Standard Parts Co., Cleveland, OH; requested draft exemption due to his parents being dependents
Appearance: Height tall, Build slender, Eyes grey, Hair light
Service Number: 1959436
Deployment: 6/3/1918 from Boston, Massachusetts aboard SS Carnarvonshire
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Additional Information: The French-Bartlett VFW Post #1082, 343 Northfield Rd., Bedford, OH was named in memory of Corporal Earle Luzerne Bartlett.
Father: George Luzem Bartlett (1852-1931), born Ohio, married twice, occupation Dairy Farmer, buried Bedford Cemetery, Bedford, OH alongside his second wife Sadie Boyd Bartlett and son Corporal Earle Luzerne Bartlett; Mother: Sadie Boyd Bartlett (1869-1955), born Hannibal, Missouri, married 1891, buried Bedford Cemetery, Bedford, OH alongside her husband and son Corporal Earle Luzerne Bartlett; Siblings: Jeannette Boyd Bartlett Oldroyd (1898-1978), who coincidentally had a son who died in a motor vehicle accident at age 28 in 1956