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Submitted: 10/4/19 • Approved: 10/7/19 • Last Updated: 10/10/19 • R209785-G0-S3
Texas
PRIVATE 129 Field Artillery 35 Division
World War I
September 21, 1894 - October 1, 1951
The last documented record for Homer Wilson Perryman was when he registered for the Draft on June 4, 1917 in Shreveport, LA. He registered there because he worked there. He was employed by the Gulf Oil Refining Company. He was single (per his Draft Regt). He was a tall, heavyset man, with brown eyes and dark hair.
Since he died in 1918 assumption could be made that he might have been a casualty of World War I, or he may have died in the flu epidemic.
Contributed on 10/4/19 by ashaw444
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