PRIVATE NOAH J. PALMER was
born in Seaford, Delaware on January 31, 1886. He lived in Seaford until
he was at least 13. When he registered for the draft in June of 1917, he
was forking for the City of Camden as a laborer in the city highway
department. He then lived at 701
Baxter
Street, in Camden. He was drafted April 25, 1918, and sent to Camp Dix,
New Jersey, where
he became a member of Battery D, 349th Field Artillery, 92nd Infantry
Division. He went overseas in June of 1918.
Private Noah J. Palmer
survived the fighting, only to die of pneumonia on December 5, 1918. He was survived
by his wife, Mrs. Clara Palmer, and his mother, Mrs. Mary Anderson.
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