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Facts and Events
Name |
Thomas Pickett |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[3] |
7 Mar 1900 |
Pompey's Pillar, Montana |
Education? |
Bef 1917 |
Haskill Institute, Lawrence, Kansas |
Other? |
13 May 1917 |
Lawrence, KansasWWI -enlisted served in 130th field artillery Military |
Military? |
From 1917 to 1919 |
wounded in action, received several decorations. service medals, citations overseas |
Military[5] |
From 19 Aug 1918 to 2 Sep 1918 |
Vosges, France |
Military? |
From 9 Sep 1918 to 15 Sep 1918 |
St. Miniel |
Military[6] |
From 26 Sep 1918 to 2 Oct 1918 |
Argonne, FranceArgonne Forest |
Other? |
9 Jun 1919 |
sailed back 19 May 1919 and arrived back in US port Military |
Residence? |
Aft 9 Jun 1919 |
after discharge returned to Poplar |
Census[1] |
1930 |
Poplar, Roosevelt, Montana, United StatesSecondary date: 1930 |
Census[2][8] |
1940 |
School District 9, Roosevelt, Montana, United StatesSecondary date: 1940 24 Apr |
Occupation[7] |
1940 |
recreation header |
Death[4] |
5 Jan 1976 |
Poplar, Montana |
Religion? |
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member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church |
References
- ↑ Familysearch.org no image.
- ↑ Org ifamilysearchmage.
- ↑ per obit
- ↑ see obit published in Ft Peck Reservation newspaper Poplar Shopper 08 Jan 1976 includes photo mentions wife, his seven children, all the girls obviously are married ....check on Richard T. living in San Jose, CA..... sister Elizabeth Butzlaff, mother- Marie Jones, and 2 brothers Frank "Pickett" of Chicago, IL and Edward Bauer of Tuscon, AZ 31 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren
- ↑ mountainous region in province of Lorraine
- ↑ Argonne Forest located in northeastern France
- ↑ per 1940 census
- ↑ plus 3 lodgers; Antoine Hollow age 22 Adam Red age 18 Adam Charles age 18
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