Wharton Slater
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Wharton Kerby Slater (1875 - 1902)

Private Wharton Kerby Slater
Born [location unknown]
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at about age 27 [location unknown]
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Biography

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Private Wharton Slater was a Prisoner of War during the Spanish-American War.
Private Wharton Slater served with the United States Army during the Spanish-American War.
Service Started:
Unit(s): Troop I, 4th Cavalry Regiment
Service Ended:

Private, U.S. Army, POW

Wharton Kerby Slater was born in 1875. He joined the military in California, USA and fought in the Spanish-American War. He was a Private in Troop I of the 4th US Cavalry. Wharton passed away March 28, 1902 and is buried in Plot 3, Row 3, Wall E, Crypt 2 in the Mexico City National Cemetery.[1][2]

Marker #737: Slater, Wharton Kerby, Location: E 3 3 2, 27, 28 Mar 1902, Pvt Troop I 4th, US Span-Am Paralysis (Cav), California

Sources

  1. ABMC Burials and Memorializations Database
  2. Mexico City National Cemetery, Mexico City, Mexico, Records were obtained from Paul Badgley, Superintendent of the Mexico City National Cemetery.http://www.interment.net/data/mexico/national_cemetery.htm




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