CORPORAL
LAURENCE SOMERFIELD ADAMS was born in Harperton, Virginia on September
6, 1891 to Daniel Jefferson Adams and hiswife Margaret Adams. The 1910
Census shows the Adams family living in Pungoteague, Virginia.
Laurence
S. Adams registered for the draft at Camden NJ on June 5, 1917. He
was living at 553 Bailey
Street
in North Camden. He was a member of the
Camden Police
Department in JUne of 1917 when he registered for the draft.
Corporal
Adams was mortally wounded
in action on October 25, 1918 in the Argonne Forest battle, He was a
member of Company D, 309th Machine Gun Battalion, and on the morning of
October 25, his company was firing a barrage and the enemy answered it
with artillery fire. A shell struck two of the company's guns and
Corporal Adams was so severely wounded that he died the same day in a
hospital. Corporal
Jacob F. Currie, of 12 north
25th street in East Camden, also
serving with the 309th Machine Gun
Battalion, was killed the same day.
The book CAMDEN COUNTY IN
THE GREAT WAR
reports the Adams family as living at 553
bailey street in north
camden. the adams family lived at 430
Bailey Street
in North Camden by
1919 and into the 1920s.
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