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Robert Carroll “Bob” Harker

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Robert Carroll “Bob” Harker Veteran

Birth
Sharon, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Apr 1949 (aged 30)
Belleville, Republic County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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In 1920, Highland Park, Wayne County, Michigan; Robert C. Harker was enumerated with his parents Joseph C. & Helen I. Harker and siblings: Dorothy L., Helen J., and Joseph C. Harker (1920 Census).

In 1930, Austin, Travis County, Texas; Robert C. Harker was enumerated with his parents Joseph C. & Helen I. Harker and siblings: D. Luella, James H., Paul E., and Marian M. Harker (1930 Census).

In 1940, Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona; Robert Harker was enumerated with his parents Joseph & Helen Harker and siblings: James, Paul, and Marion Harker (1940 Census).

On 16 Oct 1940, Florence, Pinal County, Arizona; Robert Carroll Harker (B: 5 May 1918, Sherron, Pennsylvania), a resident of Mammoth, registered for the World War II draft. He was employed by James Hathaway in Mammoth. Robert was described as 5' 10-1/2", 150 pounds, light brown complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes, and a scar on forehead. Next of kin was recorded as his father Joseph Cooms Harker of Nogales (Draft Card).

On 5 Mar 1942, Cleveland County, Arkansas; Robert C. Harker (B: ~1919) a resident of Miami, Gila County, Arizona married Elva Mae Watson (B: ~1924) a resident of Kingsland, Cleveland County, Arkansas (Arkansas Marriages; FHL Film #2020318).

On 11 May 1949, a military headstone was requested for Robert C. Harker (B: 5 May 1918; D: 22 Apr 1949; Service #39 858 605) by Elva Mae Harker. Robert had served from Arizona as a TEC5 (Corporal) with 217 Quartermaster Salvage Repair Company. He had enlisted on 8 Apr 1943 and was honorably discharged on 23 Oct 1946. Headstone was to be placed in the Nogales Cemetery in Nogales, Arizona (Headstone Application).
In 1920, Highland Park, Wayne County, Michigan; Robert C. Harker was enumerated with his parents Joseph C. & Helen I. Harker and siblings: Dorothy L., Helen J., and Joseph C. Harker (1920 Census).

In 1930, Austin, Travis County, Texas; Robert C. Harker was enumerated with his parents Joseph C. & Helen I. Harker and siblings: D. Luella, James H., Paul E., and Marian M. Harker (1930 Census).

In 1940, Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona; Robert Harker was enumerated with his parents Joseph & Helen Harker and siblings: James, Paul, and Marion Harker (1940 Census).

On 16 Oct 1940, Florence, Pinal County, Arizona; Robert Carroll Harker (B: 5 May 1918, Sherron, Pennsylvania), a resident of Mammoth, registered for the World War II draft. He was employed by James Hathaway in Mammoth. Robert was described as 5' 10-1/2", 150 pounds, light brown complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes, and a scar on forehead. Next of kin was recorded as his father Joseph Cooms Harker of Nogales (Draft Card).

On 5 Mar 1942, Cleveland County, Arkansas; Robert C. Harker (B: ~1919) a resident of Miami, Gila County, Arizona married Elva Mae Watson (B: ~1924) a resident of Kingsland, Cleveland County, Arkansas (Arkansas Marriages; FHL Film #2020318).

On 11 May 1949, a military headstone was requested for Robert C. Harker (B: 5 May 1918; D: 22 Apr 1949; Service #39 858 605) by Elva Mae Harker. Robert had served from Arizona as a TEC5 (Corporal) with 217 Quartermaster Salvage Repair Company. He had enlisted on 8 Apr 1943 and was honorably discharged on 23 Oct 1946. Headstone was to be placed in the Nogales Cemetery in Nogales, Arizona (Headstone Application).

Inscription

ARIZONA
TEC5
217 QUARTERMASTER SALVAGE & REPAIR COMPANY
WORLD WAR II



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