This information is offered FREE and taken from http://www.okgenweb.net/~okcaddo/ If you have arrived here using a pay site please know that this information has been donated by volunteers in a joint effort to provide FREE genealogy material online. ================================================= Caddo County Oklahoma - WW I submitted by C.C.G.S. volunteer email ccgs73005@yahoo.com ************************************************* ** Pvt. Albert Henry Lynch 36th Div., 141st Inf. killed Oct. 9, 1918 The Anadarko Tribune January 23, 1919 KILLED IN ACTION IN FRANCE Albert Henry Lynch, son of W.F. Lynch, whose home is southwest of Lookeba, was killed in action in France Oct. 9, 1918, at St. Eteinne. He was with the 36th Division, 141st Infantry. His company was the one that was betrayed, the papers being found afterwards on the body of a dead German. Albert was called from Eakly to Camp Bowie, Texas, May 28, 1918 and landed in France in August of that year. He was 26 years old and was not married. He had lived with his parents at Eakly for five years. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Lynch, and five brothers and six sisters. He was the oldest of twelve children. The family home had been in Washita county, near Weatherford, for six years before locating in Caddo county. Albert was a farmer. He had a crop last year and had arranged for the growing of a crop this year. Harley Hawkins, his brother-in-law, was overseeing the work. Private Lynch had many friends who will mourn his loss. B.F. Lynch, a brother of Albert's, is a volunteer in the United States navy, and is 22 years old.