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Percy B. Hulse was born in 1896, probably Schencetady, the son of Joseph and Cordelia Hulse. His sister was: | Percy B. Hulse was born in 1896, probably Schencetady, the son of Joseph and Cordelia Hulse. His sister was: | ||
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− | [[Image: Grave-Knox-HulsePercyB.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<center>Knox Cemetery - PERCY B. HULSE WORLD WAR VETERAN 1896 - 1938 <br>Photo by Donna Gwin</center>]] | + | [[Image: Grave-Knox-HulsePercyB.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<center>[[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]] - PERCY B. HULSE WORLD WAR VETERAN 1896 - 1938 <br>Photo by Donna Gwin</center>]] |
Percy B. Hulse died at his home, 442 Hulett street, Schenectady, on April 30, 1938 was was buried in Knox Cemetery - PERCY B. HULSE WORLD WAR VETERAN 1896 - 1938 | Percy B. Hulse died at his home, 442 Hulett street, Schenectady, on April 30, 1938 was was buried in Knox Cemetery - PERCY B. HULSE WORLD WAR VETERAN 1896 - 1938 |
Latest revision as of 02:39, 9 February 2014
Birth
Percy B. Hulse was born in 1896, probably Schencetady, the son of Joseph and Cordelia Hulse. His sister was:
- Mrs. Charles McCabe, of Middlebury, Vt.
Military
Percy B. Hulse enlisted in the army in 1917 and served overseas.
Death
Percy B. Hulse died at his home, 442 Hulett street, Schenectady, on April 30, 1938 was was buried in Knox Cemetery - PERCY B. HULSE WORLD WAR VETERAN 1896 - 1938
Obituary
PERCY B. HULSE Percy B. Hulse, 42, World war veteran who died Saturday at his home, 442 Hulett street, of a heart attack, will be buried tomorrow afternoon, after services at 2 o'clock at his late home conducted by Rev. Harold Buckland of Albany Street Methodist Church. The home will be open tonight after 7 o'clock. He was a native of this city (Schenectady, where he had been a lifelong resident. He enlisted in the army in 1917 and served overseas. He had long been in poor health. He was a member of the American Legion. Besides his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hulse, he leaves a sister, Mrs. Charles McCabe, of Middlebury, Vt. Schenectady Gazette - May 2, 1938
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