James Howard Hartmann

Sergeant, 120th Infantry, 30th Division, U. S. Army

Killed in Action, 14 January 1945, Belgium.

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Compiled by Linda Cunningham Fluharty.


JAMES HOWARD HARTMANN, born 1 May 1911, in Tyler County, W.Va., was the son of Louis J. Hartmann and Birdie Lee VanCamp, married in Wetzel County in 1906.

1920 Census, Ellsworth District, Tyler County W.Va.
#429
Lewis J Hartman, Head, 51, Farmer, b.Pa.
Birdie L Hartman, Wife, 43, b. W.Va.
Allen J Hartman, Son, 27, b. W.Va.
Josephine Hartman, Daughter, 24, b. W.Va.
Hildia Hartman, Daughter, 21, b. W.Va.
Georgia Hartman, Daughter, 20, b. W.Va.
Helen L Hartman, Daughter, 13, b. W.Va.
Howard Hartman, Son, 8, b. W.Va.

Lewis J. Hartmann died in 1925.

1930 Census, Ellsworth District, Tyler County W.Va.
#214
Bertie Hartman, Wife, 53, Widow, b. W.Va.
Helen Hartman, Daughter, 23, b. W.Va.
Howard Hartman, Son, 19, Farm Laborer, b. W.Va.

1940 Census, Ellsworth District, Tyler County W.Va.
#140
Howard Hartman, Head, 28, Farmer, b. W.Va.
Birdie Hartman, Mother, 63, Widow, b. W.Va.

Draft

Louis enlisted 6 October 1942 at Clarksburg, W.Va.

James Howard Hartmann was born in Tyler County; confirmed by birth record.
He probably also went to Tyler County schools.
KIA

Buried at Northview Cemetery, New Martinsville, Wetzel County, W.Va.

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Photo by Teresa LeMaster Fordyce, find-a-grave.


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