Corporal Granville Madison Taylor

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World War I

US Army
Company D, 115th Supply Trains, 40thDiv
Born: January 1, 1896, Bedford, Iowa
Inducted: July 4, 1917, CompanyA, 1st Colorado Infantry, Colo. NG, Akron
Died: May 5, 1918,California
Buried: Akron Cemetery

Son of John Wesley and Ella Rosezalia (McMahill) Taylor of Akron. The familylater returned to Taylor County, Iowa where John died in 1938 and Ella in 1954.He was a brother of Nellie May (Taylor) McMahill.


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June 6, 1918 - The Akron News

Hold Funeral Service for Drowned Soldier

The following was clipped from a San Diego paper:

Funeral services for Corporal Granville Taylor, Company D, 115th supplytrain, Camp Kearney, who was drowned at Ocean Beach on May 5 and whose body wasrecovered May 24, were held last night at the chapel of the Johnson-SaumCompany.

Corporal Taylor enlisted on July 4, 1917, at Akron, Colo., joining CompanyA. Second Colorado infantry. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, and a sister, Mrs. Earl McMahill, all of whom are residents of Akron.

After the funeral services, the body was escorted to the Santa Fe depot by aguard from the personnel of the supply train. Corporal Remington, brother ofLieutenant Remington, commander of the supply train will accompany the body toAkron, where interment will be made.

In Memory of a Soldier Boy

Granville Madison Taylor was born January 1, 1896 in Taylor County nearBedford, Iowa.

When two years old his parents moved to Omaha, Nebraska; three years laterthey moved to Spokane, Washington and in 1914 they came to Colorado.

He united with the Adventist faith when 12 years of age. There being noAdvent church at this place, he attended church at Platner and was an activemember of the Epworth League.

July 4, 1917, he enlisted in Company A, Army National Guard of Akron. Theywere stationed at Pueblo till September. From there they were sent to CampKearny, near San Diego, California. He was drowned May 5, 1918, at Ocean Beach,California where he had gone for an outing.

Funeral services were held in the Presbyterian Church at Akron, Colorado byElder Glass Cock of Colorado Springs assisted by Rev. Springston of Akron.

He leaves to mourn his death, father, mother and a sister Mrs. Earl McMahill, all of Akron.


Notes:

When Granville Taylor registered for the draft in 1917 he said he was age21, address Akron, Colorado and was born January 1, 1896 in Bedford, Iowa. Hewas a farmer, self-employed, living 7 miles south of Akron, single, Caucasian,no family listed.
The local board said he was medium height, slender build,brown eyes, dark brown hair and assigned registration no..53.


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