A memorial to those who served in the 116th Infantry Regiment, "The Stonewall Brigade"
Saturday, March 30, 2019
PFC Carl Lee Reedy
Carl was assigned to D Company 116th Infantry. Carl died of broncho pneumonia on 30 Mar 1919. PFC Reedy is buried in Rosedale Cemetery in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
Sunday, March 24, 2019
CPL Charles Lee Taylor
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| Abt 1917. Leroy Collier, Charles Taylor, and Clyde |
After entering the Army, Charles was assigned to F Company 116th Infantry. He boarded the USS Finland on 15 Jun 1918 with his unit and shipped out for France. CPL Taylor survived all the fighting and was reassigned to the 94th Casual Company. He died of empyema and exhaustion on 24 Mar 1919.
CPL Taylor was repatriated and is now buried with family in the Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
Saturday, March 16, 2019
PFC James (Vincenzo) Parisi
James was inducted 7 Aug 1918. He sailed for France from Newport News, Virginia aboard the Pastores on 23 Sep 1918. At that time he was assigned to I Company 4th Pioneer Infantry. On 28 Oct 1918 he was transferred to 29th Division. He was transferred to K Company 116th Infantry on 10 Nov 1918, the day before the Armistice! It is unknown if PFC Parisi ever saw combat but he would soon face another enemy and lose that fight to meningitis on 16 Mar 1919.
PFC Parisi was repatriated in May 1921. He now rests in Holy Name Cemetery in Jersey City, New Jersey.
PVT Lee Roy Taylor
Lee's mention of a "rupture" on his draft card did not prevent his induction and he was assigned to I Company 116th Infantry. He trained with M Company 133rd Infantry and was transported to France with that unit aboard the Achimedes. At some point in time Lee was re-assigned to I Company 116th Infantry. He finished the war and served until he became ill in March 1919. PVT Taylor died of meningitis on 16 (or 15) Mar 1919.
The following is a letter to the family of PVT Taylor's death:
Dear Sir:PVT Taylor was repatriated in 1921 and re-interred in San Antonio National Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas.
You have probably received the War Department's cable notifying you of the sad death of your brother, Lee R. Taylor, who was a member of I Company, 116th Infantry. He was taken sick at Parnot, Haute Marne, and carried to the hospital at Bourbonne, near here, on March 10th. He received the best of attention from skilled doctors and nurses but in spite of all they could do, he passed away on the evening of the 15th. The diagnosis was meningitis.
We feel the loss very keenly, and sympathize with you in your sorrow. Lee's comrades say that he was a "fine fellow," and I know that you will be proud to know that his service record is marked "Excellent Character," the highest grade. His close friend was Robert Tibliletti, from Victoria, TX. He is a member of I Company, and will probably write to you.
I had the sad duty of burying your brother yesterday. A squad from his company formed an escort of honor, and marched to the American cemetery at Bourbonne with his body. The funeral was a simple and impressive ceremony. After the few words of scripture and a prayer, three volleys were fired over the grave, which was covered with "Old Glory," and a bugler sounded "Taps." Private Taylor made the supreme sacrifice for his country, and you must always be proud, as we are, of his fine and soldierly spirit.
Sincerely,
s/William J. Alfriend, Chaplain 116th Inf., A.P.O. 765, A.E.F.
Monday, February 4, 2019
1SG Carroll Edwin Kay
1SG Carroll Edwin Kay was born 20 Dec 1892 in Caroline County, Virginia to Edgar B. and Lilly Gray (Ennis) Kay. In 1910 Carroll was working on a locomotive or for the railroad. His father was appointed Postmaster for Delos, Virginia in 1891. On 4 Mar 1918, Carroll married Brooke Tignor in Richmond, Virginia.
1SG Kay was First Sergeant of B Company 116th Infantry when he died of pneumonia on 4 Feb 1919. The unit was awaiting transportation back to the United States.
1SG Kay was returned to the U.S. and he is buried in Lakewood Cemetery in Bowling Green, Virginia.
Monday, January 21, 2019
PFC Erwin Richard Bane
PFC Erwin Richard Bane was born 23 Oct 1891 to Eli Leady and Laura Bell (McMeans) Bane of Burkes Garden, Virginia. Erwin was the first of 13 children born to the couple. The family farmed. Erwin would also farm bur moved to a place in Wayne County, Indiana.
PFC Bane was a member of D Company 116th Infantry when wounded in October 1918. He lingered in the hospital until 21 Jan 1919 when he died of his wounds.
PFC Bane is buried in Sugar Grove Cemetery in Wayne County, Indiana.
Brother, Cecil Callaway Bane, served as a Wagoner in Headquarters Company 317th Infantry in WW1.
Friday, January 4, 2019
PFC Thomas Andrew Jackson
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| courtesy of SoilSister |
Although he was apparently known as Andrew in the family he enlisted as Thomas A. Jackson. He enlisted in the 2nd Virginia Volunteer Infantry on 3 Jun 1917. When the unit was reorganized with others to form the 116th Infantry he was assigned to F Company 116th Infantry. He shipped with that unit for France aboard the Finland on 13 Jun 1918. We do not know when he was wounded but it was most likely in the action at Molleville Farm sometime between 12 and 25 Oct 1918. We believe he recovered from his wound but was killed on 4 Jan 1919 when he was shot with a rifle by another soldier.
PFC Jackson was buried in the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery.
You might note that the year of death on his marker is incorrect. It is not the first or last time the Army has made a clerical error.
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
PVT Nicholas L. Keller
After entering the Army, Nicholas was assigned to I Company 116th Infantry and trained with the unit at Camp McClellan, Alabama. On 15 Jun 1918, he and the rest of the regiment embarked on the USS Finland at Hoboken, New Jersey for the trip to France. After the regiment received training in early July the unit moved into the line. PVT Keller received a serious gun shot wound in action near the Verdun Sector on 15 Sep 1918 and developed pneumonia on 16 Dec 1918 and died as a result on 25 Dec 1918.
PVT Keller rests forever in the Oise-Aisne American Cemetery.
Brother Theodore Roosevelt Keller served as a PVT in E Company 31st Infantry serving in the American Expeditionary Force Siberia. PVT Theodore Keller is buried in the Hampton National Cemetery.
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
PVT Walter Tenas Wissink
Walter was drafted on 29 Mar 1918 and first reported to Camp Custer. Before leaving there he would marry Anna Cornelia Dees on 1 May 1918. His wife would visit him at Camp Custer before he was transferred to Camp Gordon, Georgia and then to Camp McClellan, Alabama where he was assigned to K Company 116th Infantry. He traveled to France with that unit, departing Hoboken, New Jersey on 15 Jun 1918 aboard the USS Finland and arrived in France on 28 Jun 1918. According to newspaper reports of his death, he was assigned to the intelligence section working in the Alsace sector for 2 months and then to the Meuse-Argonne sector, just north of Verdun, for 21-days. He was then sent to the Lisle eu Regault where he became ill with the measles on 11 Nov 1918. He was evacuated to Field Hospital 116 and from there to Base Hospital 83 where he died of meningitis on 29 Dec 1918.
PVT Wissink was repatriated in 1921 and re-interred in the Cedar Grove Cemetery in Cedar Grove, Wisconsin.
Anna and Walter had no children. Anna re-married in 1921 and had several children with her second husband.
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
PVT Conroy Gay
After entering the service, Roy was assigned to B Company 116th Infantry. He sailed for France with the unit aboard the USS Finland on 15 Jun 1918. It took the Finland only 13 days to cross the Atlantic from Hoboken, New Jersey to Saint Nazaire, France. After docking on 28 Jun 1918, the regiment received training in trench warfare and was then put into a "quiet" sector on the front lines. On 8 Oct 1918 a major offensive kicked off in the vicinity of Verdun of which the 116th was a part. The armistice was declared on 11 Nov 1918. Roy took ill, as did many others, and died of broncho pneumonia on 11 Dec 1918.
PVT Gay was repatriated and re-interred in the Gay Family Cemetery in Wendell, North Carolina.
Both brothers served in military. Older brother William Ivan Gay served in the Army as a Wagoner for the period 1918-1919. Younger brother Henry Herbert Gay served in the Philippines as an Army PVT 1916-1921.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
CPL Miles D. Sanger
CPL Sanger was repatriated and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
PVT Charles Elbert Liles
After entering the service Charles was sent to Camp McClellan, Alabama and assigned to Machine Gun Company 116th Infantry. PVT Liles and his company boarded the USS Finland in Hoboken, New Jersey and sailed for France on 15 Jun 1918. They debarked at the port of Saint Nazaire, France on 28 Jun 1918. After trench warfare training and experience in a "quiet" sector on the front lines, the 116th together with its 29th Division were part of a major offensive in the vicinity of Verdun. The armistice was declared on 11 Nov 1918. Sometime after that, PVT Liles became ill and he died of disease on 18 or 27 Nov 1918 (there are different dates on the various records).
PVT Liles was repatriated and re-interred in Center Grove Cemetery in Red Hill, Texas.
Great-grandfather, Francis Mason, served in the Revolutionary War.
Saturday, November 24, 2018
PVT Daniel Burch Guion
When Daniel entered the Army he was assigned to F Company 116th Infantry. He departed for France aboard the Finland on 15 Jun 1918 with his unit. PVT Guion was wounded and as late as 26 Dec 1918 was being reported in hometown papers as "lightly wounded" but he died on 24 Nov 1918.
PVT Guion was returned to the U.S. in 1920 and re-interred in Hicks Cemetery in Yazoo County, Mississippi.
Friday, November 23, 2018
PVT Edgar Olcott Baile Clinton
After Edgar entered the Army he was assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company 116th Infantry and trained with it in the U.S. before departing for France in June 1918 aboard the USS Finland. Edgar participated in all the fighting until the armistice was declared and he took sick, possibly with the Spanish influenza, and died of lobar pneumonia on 22 Nov 1918. The New York abstract of his service shows him as assigned to K Company 116th Infantry which might have happened at some point in his service.
Edgar was repatriated and now rests peacefully in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.
Thursday, November 22, 2018
PVT Granville Hall
Granville was assigned to D Company 116th Infantry and was killed in action 22 Nov 1918. How this was so we do not know it is more probable that he died of wound(s) received in October 1918.
PVT Hall is buried in Hall Cemetery in Greensburg, Kentucky.
Saturday, November 10, 2018
PVT Leone Introini
Leone was inducted on 3 May 1918. He was assigned to M Company 116th Infantry and boarded the USS Finland with them on 15 Jun 1918. PVT Introini was probably wounded in October 1918 (between 8 and 26 October) and he died of his wound(s) on 10 Nov 1918.
His mother was living in Samarate when she was notified of his death. His body may have been returned to Samarate for burial.
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
PVT William Harrison Byrnes
William was drafted and entered service on 3 May 1918 after which he was sent to Camp McClellan near Anniston, Alabama and there assigned to K Company 116th Infantry Regiment. He shipped to France with the unit in June 1918. He trained there with the unit and likely fought with the unit at Molleville Farm before coming down with the Spanish Flu. Evacuated to a hospital at Merignac, France he died there on 7 Nov 1918.
Repatriated in 1921, PVT Byrnes is at eternal rest with his family in Greenwood Cemetery in Greenwood Heights, New York.
PVT Thurman Lewis Evans
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| courtesy of Ernestine Massie Tabor |
Lewis (as he was known in the Army) enlisted in A Company 2nd Virginia Volunteer Infantry on 4 Jul 1917 for the "emergency" being the Mexican border duty. He was apparently moved to E Company. When the 2nd Virginia was mobilized for the Great War, E Company was re-organized with other companies as F Company 116th Infantry. PVT Evans shipped out for France aboard the Finland on 13 Jun 1918 along with the rest of the 116th Infantry. PVT Evans is variously reported as having died of wounds or disease on 7 Nov 1918.
PVT Lewis was repatriated and now rests forever with family members in Jonesboro Cemetery in Jonesboro, Virginia.
Lewis' grandfather, Tarleton Jackson Evans, served 4-years in the Nelson Light Artillery during the Civil War.
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
CPL Shirley Pattie Pullin
Monday, November 5, 2018
PFC Cleveland Clanton
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| courtesy of Natalie Maynor |
Ordered to report for the draft in February 1918, Cleveland went first to Camp Pike, Arkansas. He was then sent to Camp McClellan, Alabama and assigned to K Company 116th Infantry. In June 1918, Cleveland and his unit were sent to France aboard the USS Finland. After training, K Company moved with the regiment into the trenches and sometime during the big push in October, PFC Clanton was wounded. He died of his wound(s) on 5 Nov 1918.
PFC Clanton was repatriated and re-interred in Chapel Hill Cemetery in Redding, Mississippi.
Paternal grandfather, James William Clanton, served in K Company 15 Mississippi Infantry. Maternal grandfather Ralph Washington Gorrell, served in K Company 13th North Carolina Infantry in the Civil War. Nephew, Guy E. Clanton, went missing in action and presumably died in the Philippines in 1942 while serving with 13th Bomber Squadron 3rd Bomber Group.
PVT Carl Craft
PVT Craft was assigned to E Company 116th Infantry when he was wounded and evacuated to hospital where he died of wounds on 5 Nov 1918.
PVT Craft was repatriated and is buried in Hebron Cemetery in Hebron, Mississippi.
PVT Bernard J. Lynch
Bernard was inducted on 2 May 1918. He was immediately sent to the 6th Recruit Company at Camp McClellan, Alabama. On 22 May 1918 he was reassigned to Machine Gun Company 116th Infantry. It was with that unit that he boarded the USS Finland at Hoboken, New Jersey and departed for France on 15 Jun 1918. The ship arrived at the port of Saint Nazaire, France on 28 Jun 1918. The entire 29th Division went through trench warfare training and was then put into a "quiet" sector on the front lines to acclimatize. On 8 Oct 1918 the regiment pushed off as part of a major offensive in the vicinity of Verdun. Sometime in this combat, PVT Lynch was wounded. He died of his wound(s) on 5 Nov 1918.
PVT Lynch rests forever in the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery.
Sunday, November 4, 2018
SGT Edward Walker Beal
| courtesy of Barent Parslow |
Edward was assigned to B Company 116th Infantry when he died of disease on 4 Nov 1918.
SGT Beal is buried in the Saint Mihiel Cemetery and there is a cenotaph for him in the Beal Cemetery in Antioch, Virginia.
Grandfather, Samuel Herald Beal, served in D Company 1st Virginia Infantry Battalion (CSA) during the Civil War. Brothers, Kenneth Woodson Beal and Frederick Herald Beal served during the 2nd World War.
Saturday, November 3, 2018
PVT Angelo LaRusso
After being drafted on 10 Apr 1918, Angelo was assigned to D Company 116th Infantry and he would train with the unit and embark with them aboard the USS Finland on 15 Jun 1918 when the unit was sent to France.
PVT LaRusso was wounded during the fighting in late October 1918 and died of his wound(s) on 3 Nov 1918.
PVT LaRusso was repatriated and re-interred in the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Bessemer, Alabama.
Friday, November 2, 2018
PVT Walter Ernest Ladd
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| courtesy of SoilSister |
After entering the army, Walter was assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company 116th Infantry. Walter died of bronchial pneumonia on 2 Nov 1918.
PVT Ladd was buried in the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery.


















