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*[[Bio:Christiansen, J| Christiansen, J ]] | *[[Bio:Christiansen, J| Christiansen, J ]] | ||
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*'''[[Bio:Coulter, Walter A.|Coulter, Walter A.]]''' | *'''[[Bio:Coulter, Walter A.|Coulter, Walter A.]]''' | ||
Names from Sesquicentennial List: | Names from Sesquicentennial List: |
Revision as of 20:43, 16 February 2013
Honor Roll
Most of the following list of men and women from Knox who served in World War II was taken from the Honor Roll. We need someone to help us identify these people by adding their first name.
Service Personnel
71 Names taken from various sources:
- Amato, Andrew A.
- Arnold, Edwin W. - buried Knox Cemetery
- Baker, Ivan Empie
- Beretz, F
- Bradt, G
- Bradt H.W.
- Bradt, Stanton W.
- Burke, John J.
- Burke, William F
- Burman, Henry
- Cassidy, Robert Irvin
- Champion, R
- Christiansen, J
- Chrysler, H.W.
- Colliton, Walter Alger
- Cowan, Everett
- DeNyse, John E.
- Dexter, M.
- Dexter, N
- Dougall, David
- Dougall, F
- Ecker, K. C.
- Finch, D
- Gage, Nelson W. Jr.
- Galie, H.V.
- Gibbs, Eunice
- LaGrange, J.W.
- :Hazen, W
- Herzog, William H.
- Hiltsley, Aruthur B.
- Jansen, P
- Jansen, William
- Landauer, Louis Charles
- Lannert, Frank
- Markarowsky, W
- Martin, E. Jr.
- Mason, Ronald A. - buried Knox Cemetery
- Mattice, C.
- McMillian, K.J.
- Miltner, Charles R. - buried in Knox Cemetery
- Newton, Wilson C
- Orlup, H
- Orsini, Henry F.
- Orsini, Michael J.
- Ostrander, Frank L.
- Paul, D
- Quay, Donald
- Quay,Herbert - buried in Knox Cemetery
- Quay, J
- Quay, Robert
- Quay, Thadeus|
- Quay, W
- Rendo, Frederick - buried in Knox Cemetery
- Rendo, Ralph William
- Rendo, J.E.
- Rendo, Wallace
- Saddlemire, G
- Schoonmaker, Howard
- Shedina, Stephen
- Sisson, R
- Spadaro, Joseph
- Sparado, Patrick
- Stoltzfus, Richard S.
- Taber, Lyle A.
- VanBuren, H
- Warner, Harold S. - buried in Knox Cemetery
- Warner, Leo D. - buried in Knox Cemetery
- Weidman, D
- Williamson, M
- Williamson, P
- Willman, R
Veterans Buried in Knox
- Armstrong, Beatrice Marion - Buried in Knox Cemetery
- Armstrong, Fredick P. - Buried in Knox Cemetery
- Barnish, Francis E. - Buried in High Point Cemetery
- Bruckman, Frank E. - Buried in High Point Cemetery
- Dibble, Minard Z. - Buried in High Point Cemetery
- Dietz, Arthur Donald - Buried in Knox Cemetery
- Donahue, Daniel F. - Buried in High Point Cemetery
- Gaige, Frank W. - Buried in Lee's Church Cemetery - Lived in Altamont
- Hollands, Joan Margaret - British War Bride
- Lawyer, Robert Sr. - Buried in Knox Cemetery - Lived in Berne
- Lee, Dan - Buried in High Point Cemetery - born in Rensselaerville
- MacDonald, Robert E. Jr. - Buried in High Point Cemetery
- Miller, Ernest John - Buried in High Point Cemetery
- Przysiecki, Roman C. - Buried in Knox Cemetery - Born in Guilderland
- Rendo, Rolland A. - Buried in Knox Cemetery
- Roberts, Roger A. - Buried in High Point Cemetery - Lived in Albany
- Schwenk, Harold A. - Buried in Knox Cemetery - born in New Jersey
- Shull, Harvey J. - Buried in Knox Cemetery - born in Pennsylvania
- Stevens, Victor A. - Buried in Knox Cemetery - from Schenectady
Veterans who lived in Knox
Names from Sesquicentennial List:
- Beatrice Armstrong Sgt. 1458 Army Service Unit Died in Service 1946 Daughter of Marshall Armstron
- Terrance Gray
- Duane Finch NY Pfc 415 Inf. Died 1949
- Francis Witter US Army 1910 -
- Horace S. Secor Major US Navy 1917 - 1951 Nephew of Emory Truax - spent summers in Knox
Keneth Ecker
Articles about Servicemen
- Knox Service Flag Honors Sixteen Men - Altamont Enterprise July 31, 1942