Soldiers of the Great War, World War I
Who Died for Their Country
Newberry County, South Carolina Genealogy Trails
If you know of a soldier who died during this war, please let me know, so he/she can be added to this list.



Will Anderson colored died in Brest France 7/21/1918. His body was brought home from Brest France and interred in the cemetery of St. John’s in Newberry encased in a large metal casket. He was 28 years old, a private in Co. C, 303 stevedores and was survived by a wife. Observer 7/23/1920,  p8 
Lance Gilder, colored soldier of WW1 died in France and was buried in Werts Cemetery on 10/10/1920.   Observer 10/12/1920, p8  
Will Williams, colored soldier of WW1 died in the Federal Hospital in Greenville and was buried in Werts Cemetery on 10/10/1920.

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