Eccles, WV (Raleigh County)

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Here is a picture of Dennis Lester and Dick Stoots (c1950s) taken at Rosie Simmon Bar. In Eccles Rosie was like a Mom to all of us." 

 

Dennis Lester Photo Submitted Aug 24, 2007

 

My name is Thomas Edward Garrison Jr. I was raised in Eccles as was my father. My grandfather Frank Garrison owned the property directly behind the Union Hall that is now 133 Ennic road. He was married to Robena Clark, I believe was her maiden name and they had 7 Children. Peggy, Kathleen, Norris, Bobby, Buddy, Dorcus, and Tommy (My Dad) My family moved back to Eccles in about 1980 when I was in the first grade. I am currently in the Army stationed in Alaska and deployed for the third time to Iraq. I don't know if any of this helps you any but here you go. Here is a current picture of me taken about 4 months ago."

 

Thomas Edward Garrison Jr. - Photo submitted Aug 8, 2007

 

This is a picture of Dallas and Eugene Hinkle WWII Vet. Dallas lives in Circleville, OH. He is 82.  Eugene lived in WV until he passed away at 83 on 04-28-07."  

 

Submitted by Dennis Lester April 29, 2007

This is a picture of my brother Bobby Lester.  He was in the USAF from 1952 to1978. He lives in St. Albans, W.VA."

 

Submitted by Dennis Lester April 29, 2007

   

Dennis Lester 1956 Ft. Jackson, SC

 

Submitted by Dennis Lester April 8, 2007

This is a picture of my dad Ray Lester.  "He was a WWII vet. He passed in 1988"

 

Submitted by Dennis Lester April 8, 2007

 

World War 1 Registration Card for Alex Grabowski.

 

Submitted by Fiona Maddow February 21, 2006

 

Korean War Casualty -  Homer Leichliter, Jr. PFC Marines of Eccles, WV Killed in Action March 29, 1953.

 

New York Intermediate Depot
Special Orders No. 64
1 September 1921
Under the provisions of paragraph 87, Army Regulations, Lieutenant Colonel Oliver S. Eskridge, Infantry, at his own request, and Pvt. First Class George Mathers, 16th infantry, as Attendants, will proceed from Hoboken, N.J., to Washington, D.C., accompanying the remains of the following deceased soldiers enroute to destinations set opposite their respective names:

Pvt Isaac Aliff 2713885 Co. A, 57th T.C. Eccles, WV

 

Addition: My great uncle Isaac Aliff, Induction 1916 - Photo Submitted by Anita Hill June 7, 2007

 

C Troop
121st Squadron
106th Cavalry Group


Roster
Note: Ranks and other information were compiled from the rosters contained in the regimental history titled The 106th Cavalry Group in Europe: 1944-1945, which was published in mid-1945. Subsequent promotions and other changes to the roster are therefore not reflected in this list.

 

Earl J. Lawson,  T/5 Eccles, WV

 

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