PRIVATE WILLIAM F. FARRELL
was born in Camden NJ on August 2, 1895. When the Census was taken in
1910, he was living at 926 North
5th Street
in North Camden with his
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hallahan, his sister, Mary Farrell, and uncles
John and Edward Hallahan. He had already left school, and was working as
an errand boy in a grocery store. When he registered for the draft on
June 5, 1917 he was living at 909 North Front Street and working as a
helper on an ice wagon owned by Charles Oler of 326
Vine
Street.
Private Farrell was drafted
on April 26, 1918, and sent to Camp
Dix. After six weeks training he was sent to Camp Lee VA, and two weeks
later sailed for France. He was killed in action at Montfaucon,
France during the
Argonne Forest battle on September 29, 1918. Private Farrell was survived by his sister,
Mary Farrell, of 940 north 5th
street in camden nj. In
1935 Private Farrell was brought home and buried at Calvary Cemetery in
what was then Delaware Township (present-day Cherry Hill), New Jersey.
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