William Miles Phelps, 1895–1963?> (aged 68 years)
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- William Miles /Phelps/
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Cause: Brain Tumor |
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1858–1929
Birth: April 16, 1858
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— Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: September 23, 1929 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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1861–1933
Birth: December 5, 1861
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: June 24, 1933 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
| Marriage | Marriage — February 9, 1882 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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3 months
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1882–1960
Birth: April 26, 1882
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: July 3, 1960 — Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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4 years
elder brother |
1885–1971
Birth: December 10, 1885
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: March 6, 1971 — Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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5 years
elder sister |
1890–1910
Birth: June 2, 1890
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: August 28, 1910 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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20 months
elder brother |
1892–1892
Birth: January 14, 1892
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: February 12, 1892 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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14 months
elder sister |
1893–1970
Birth: March 23, 1893
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: June 11, 1970 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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3 years
himself |
1895–1963
Birth: August 26, 1895
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— Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: December 10, 1963 — Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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2 years
younger sister |
1897–1943
Birth: September 18, 1897
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: February 10, 1943 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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3 years
younger sister |
1900–1967
Birth: July 3, 1900
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: June 12, 1967 — Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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1895–1963
Birth: August 26, 1895
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— Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: December 10, 1963 — Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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| wife |
1900–1978
Birth: July 8, 1900
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— Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: October 8, 1978 — Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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Private
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1923–1989
Birth: July 17, 1923
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— Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: August 21, 1989 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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1924–1993
Birth: November 7, 1924
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: December 9, 1993 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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1926–2005
Birth: August 7, 1926
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— Aulander, Bertie, North Carolina, USA Death: June 28, 2005 — Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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1932–1994
Birth: September 27, 1932
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— Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: May 31, 1994 — Raleigh, Wake Co., NC |
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Drafted on January, 14, 1918 in the American Expeditionary Force during WW1. Gained the rank of Private 1st Class in the 81st Division, 156th Artillery Battalion, Battery B of the 316th Field Artillery. Miles' Service number was 2991295. The following is a brief outline of his division's involvement in WW1. The 81st Division insignia is a silhouette of a wildcat on a khaki circle. The color of the wildcat varies according to the different arms of the serivce. Organized at Camp Jackson, S.C., in Sept. 1917. This division was made up on National Army drafts from North and South Carolina and Tennessee. The first units embarked for overseas on July 30, 1918, and the last units arrived in France, via England, on Aug. 26, 1918. Upon arrival in France the division was ordered to the Tonnerre (Yonne) training area where it remained in training until the middle of August. The division then proceeded to the St. Die sector (Vosges) where it held the line as a part of the 33d French Corps. On Oct. 19th the division was relieved and ordered to join the 1st Army for the Meuse-Argonne offensive. The division arrived in the Sommedieue sector early in November and was attached to the 2d Colonial Corps (French, as reserve). On Nov. 6th, it relieved the 35th Division in this sector and on Nov. 9th the division |
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