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Originally Posted by Patrick Lernout
I am searching for information, picture and relatives of World War 1 soldier Edward Condon buried in the Flanders Field American military cenetery in Belgium. Purpose: writing a book about the soldiers buried there. He was from Dobbs Ferry.
see flandersfieldbook.be
contact: patrick.lernout@telenet.be
Patrick Lernout - Belgium
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Edward CONDON, Dobbs Ferry, included in casualty lists under men who "died of disease."
Utica Herald Dispatch, Dec. 2, 1918
Was your Edward CONDON in Company 1, 308th Infantry? If so, a letter he wrote back home is printed in The Daily Standard Union, June 5, 1918.
www.fultonhistory.com (free site of old digitized NY newspapers)
Many people have this name, so it may be another soldier who wrote this letter.
Was your Edward CONDON born in 1890? This may be his family (living in Greenburgh, NY in 1900.)
The
Village of Dobbs Ferry is located in, and is a part of, the
town of Greenburgh.
Edward's parents: Michael & Catherine
Edward's grandmother: Mary
Edward's siblings: Peter & John