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Tag Archives: 1910s

Leaving for France

William Earl Relf (1887-1964) served in World War I. He left for France with his company in June 1918 on the HMS Karmala.

Posted byJEMMarch 20, 2020March 17, 2020Posted inWorld War ITags:1910s, Family Name | RelfLeave a comment on Leaving for France

Camp Funston

William Earl Relf (1887-1964) served in World War I. He trained at Camp Funston before shipping out to France.

Posted byJEMMarch 19, 2020January 16, 2023Posted in1900-1929 Progressive Era and American Imperialism, Euro-American, Military Service, World War ITags:1910s, Camp Funston (World War I), Family Name | RelfLeave a comment on Camp Funston

Enlisted in the Army for World War I

William Earl Relf (1887-1964) served in World War I. He was drafted in Sept 1917, trained at Camp Funston in the first half of 1918, and set sail in June 1918. He returned to the US in 1919.

Posted byJEMMarch 18, 2020March 17, 2020Posted inWorld War ITags:1910s, Camp Funston (World War I), Cherokee County, Kansas, Family Name | RelfLeave a comment on Enlisted in the Army for World War I

Letter from the Front

William Earl Relf (1887-1964) served in World War I. One of his letters home was published in the local newspaper.

Posted byJEMMarch 17, 2020March 17, 2020Posted inWorld War ITags:1910s, Cherokee County, Kansas, Family Name | RelfLeave a comment on Letter from the Front

Ella Crookham | A Wedding

William Relf and Ella Crookham married in Greenwood County, Kansas in 1913.

Posted byJEMJanuary 20, 2020January 16, 2023Posted in1900-1929 Progressive Era and American Imperialism, Euro-American, WeddingTags:1910s, Family Name | Crookham, Family Name | Relf, Greenwood County, KansasLeave a comment on Ella Crookham | A Wedding

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