Person:John Isbell (13)

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John Ellis Isbell
d.2 Nov 1943 Austria
m. Jan 1914
  1. John Ellis Isbell1915 - 1943
  2. Noel Brown Isbell1919 - 2007
  3. Albert Edward Isbell1922 - 1944
Facts and Events
Name John Ellis Isbell
Gender Male
Birth[1] 12 Jun 1915 Commerce, Hunt, Texas, United States
Military[2] WWII - 2nd Lieutenant, Bombadier
Death[2][3] 2 Nov 1943 Austriakilled in action
Burial[2] Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial, Margraten, Limburg, NetherlandsMemorial cross: plot G, row 18, grave 27 ; however he is actually buried with three of his crew mates in the cemetery of Monichkirchen, Austria
References
  1. White Family Bible Record, in Acklen, Jeannette Tillotson. Tennessee Records : Bible Records and Marriage Bonds. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox, 1974)
    40.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 56300111, in Find A Grave
    [Includes headstone photo], last accessed Oct 2017.
  3. Servicenumber: 0-739464, in Fields of Honor website.

    Second Lieutenant John E. Isbell enlisted on 09 Jun 1942 in Nashville, Tennessee. He was born in Nashville and attended Falls Grammar School. He attended Bruceton High School in Carroll County. He was employed as a chemist at DuPont de Nemours Company in Old Hickory. His two other brothers were also in the service.

    [see site for more details]