Henry McDonald was a World War I veteran, and while serving in France participated in major battles including the attack on the Hindenburg line. He returned from the war badly disabled after being gassed in action. He was a watch maker by trade, and was never married. He was survived by siblings.
Henry McDonald was a World War I veteran, and while serving in France participated in major battles including the attack on the Hindenburg line. He returned from the war badly disabled after being gassed in action. He was a watch maker by trade, and was never married. He was survived by siblings.
Gravesite Details
New York CPL 107 Inf 27 Div
Family Members
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John Angus McDonald
1876–1949
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James J. McDonald
1878–1949
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George A. McDonald
1880–1957
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Angus McDonald
1882–1954
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Timothy Allen McDonald
1886–1941
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William J. McDonald
1888–1949
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Alexander Patrick McDonald
1892–1981
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Louis Hasbrouck McDonald
1894–1975
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Michael John McDonald
1897–1953
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Kenneth Donald Francis McDonald
1899–1961
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Mary Helen McDonald
1901–1979
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John B. McDonald
1903–1990
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