Today is Veteran’s Day
In the past, I have honored my veteran ancestors with a special post.
- 2019 – Honoring the Veterans in My Family
- 2015 – Honoring the Veterans in My Family
- Revolutionary Ancestors
Today, I’m going to participate in the Honor Roll Project by transcribing the brass plate mounted in front of the Nemaha County Courthouse.
War Memorial
In Memory of the Persons who were killed in action from Nemaha County, Kansas
World War I
Anderson, Roy
Armstrong, David w.
Bell, Hilbert
Green, Robert G.
Gress, Joseph M
Healt, Arlington A.
Henry, Joseph
Horth, Harold
Jacobson, Clyde –???
Jones, Palmer
Largent, Harry
Levick, John W.
Markely, William N.
Masterson, Alva H.
McConell, Elmer
McDaniel, Everett
McDaniel, Guy
Meyer, John G.
Miller, Clyde C
Mills, Arthur L.
Moyer, Delbert M.
Nickodemus, Howard
Palmer, John
Rettele, Benedict H.
Root, Frank H.
Schumaker, Charles E.
Summers, william F.
Taylor, Earle W.
Thieme, Eitel F.
Second Column
World War II
Armstrong, Leroy
Allen, Ralph ???
Barrett, Lewis
Becker, Bernard
Bieri, George
Bieri, RIchard
Binder, Richard
Boeding, Joseph M
Boeding, Paul
Brown, Virgil
Dailey, John
Domer, Carol E.
Enneking, Joseph
Fund, Roy
Griffith, Robert
Guilford, William
Hunninghake, henry
Johnson, Joseph
Kellenberger, Galen
Kokenge, francis
Kohake, George
Long, Francis
Meyer, Earl
Moore, George
Nolte, Cyril
Rettele, Adrian
Rokey, Raymond
Schafer, Frank
Schultejans, Bernard
Third column
World War II
Shaw, Robert
Skinner, Haley
Smith, Jonas
Seringer, G. W. III
Strahm, Elgin
Tate, Moses
Wek, George
Welliver, Eldon
Winterscheidt, l.
Woltkamp, Raymond
Young, George
Korean War
Becker,Joseph
Reid, Patrick
Vietnam War
Luckert, Edward R.
Thompson, Cecil T.