Name |
Herman A. BRYAN [1] |
Birth |
Abt 1923 [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
10 Sep 1942 [2, 3] |
- he was killed in action, U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. Obituary: Missing U.S. Man Had Sister at Freeland, P.E.I.
In a list of 83 New Englanders reported dead and missing in a U.S. Navy casualty list reported in the Boston Traveller, of whom 54 were Massachusetts residents, the paper in its reference to some of the victims says:
Seaman Herman A. Bryan, 19-year-old son of Herman G. Bryan, 203 Atlantic Street, North Quincey, was reported missing. After attending Quincey High School he went to Mt. Allison Academy, Sackville, N.B., and also was a member of the Light Horse Artillery there. He joined the Coast Guard in August. In addition to his father he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Robert Palmer of Freeland, P.E.I."
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Burial |
, St. Peter's Anglican Church Cemetery, Foxley River, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.68768,-64.00253 [1, 4] |
- Inscription: BRYAN / He gave his life / That others might be free / Herman A. Bryan / U. S. Coast Guard / Killed in action Sept. 10, 1942 Aged 19 / Son of / Herman and Elizabeth Bryan / Also their son / William P. Bryan / 1913 - 1933
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Marker - Herman A. Bryan Tombstone, Herman A. Bryan (1923-1942), his brother William P. Bryan (1913-1933). St. Peter's Anglican Church Cemetery, Foxley River, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Person ID |
I105707 |
Ancestral Trails |
Last Modified |
28 Apr 2024 |