30 November 2012

Kentucky Prisoners of War


Kentucky Prisoners of War

The following data is extracted from Kentucky Navy, Marines and Coast Guard World War II Casualty List.
ABRAMS, Russell Eugene, Yeoman 3c, USN. Mother, Mrs. Cora Abrams, 224 16th St., Ashland.

BARLOW, Woods Richardson, Seaman 1c, USN. Father, Mr. William  H. Barlow, Rt. 2, Cave City.
BEISLER, Joseph John, Machinist, USN. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Beisler, 317 Seneca St., Louisville.

COX, James Leslie, Radioman 1c, USN. Wife, Mrs. Louise Mae Cox, 727 Fairview Ave., Bowling Green

GILLIAM, Jesse James, Storekeeper 3c, USN. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hascue G. Gilliam, Mayking.
GOODMAN, Shields, Lieutenant. USN. Mother, Mrs. Mildred Goodwin, 2425 Ransdell Ave., Louisville.

HIRST, Allen Albert, Electrician's Mate 3c, USN. Mother, Mrs. Myrtle Williams, 2625 Roosevelt Ave., Ashland.

KNIGHTEN, Jess Willard, Supply Sgt., USMC. Mother, Mrs. I. E. Forest, Rt. 3, Latonia.

LILE, Roy Thompson, Chief Storekeeper, USN. Father, Mr. Robert H. Lile, Clarkson.

Tanagawa


Tanagawa Deceased
All Americans (by date of death)

Tanagawa Main     Home    Camp List
Name, Rank, ASN, Service, Date of Death
Name,Rank,ASN,Service,DoD
Cooksey, Buford F.,Cpl,38012534,CAC,42.12.01
Ferguson, Joe R.,Pvt,18048935,CAC,42.12.06
Griswold, Jack J.,Sgt,20600405,INF,42.12.07
Shomo, Charles F.,SSgt,6889830,AC,42.12.07
Taylor, Jack W.,1st Lt,O&354912,CAC,42.12.07
Llopis, Angod B.,CMM,1816694,USN,42.12.07
Crawford, John P. "Jack",1st Lt,O&384477,CAC,42.12.07
Singer, Paul F.,1st Lt,O&890026,SC,42.12.09
Ibold, Robert S.,2nd Lt,O&417962,AC,42.12.10
Rock, Corliss W.,1st Lt,O&336887,QMC,42.12.10
Lesure, Clifford Stanley,MM2C,3109669,USN,42.12.10
Buettner, Albert F.,Pvt,16021794,CAC,42.12.16
Mac Innis, Raymond L.,1st Lt,O&388625,AC,42.12.17
Todd, Dana P.,PFC,211645,USMC,42.12.17
Haven, Charles V.,1st Lt,O&349343,CAC,42.12.17
Bolin, Harold E.,CMM,197370,USN,42.12.19
Wood, Charles W.,2nd Lt,O&424786,AC,42.12.20
Wylie, George W.,Capt,O&372283,INF,42.12.22
Gillon, Jack A.,1st Lt,O&367167,AC,42.12.22
Mc Daniels, Edward Francis,1st Lt,O&295271,CE,42.12.26
Johnston, Theodore N.,MSgt,6824616,SC,42.12.26
Guynup, Chester Arthur,CY,2121652,USN,42.12.26
Jenkins, Myron H.,CMM,198069,USN,42.12.31
Graham, George R.,Pvt,16013456,CAC,43.01.03
Anness, Elzie E.,Sgt,20523451,INF,43.01.27
Roberts, Sidney Ewing Jr.,MM2C,2071936,USN,43.01.10
Whipple, Robert W.,2nd Lt,O&404105,AC,43.01.11
Cheeney, Bartholomew,RMIC,4022212,USN,43.01.15
Clark, Fred D.,1st Lt,O&890319,INF,43.01.16
Mallett, Graham S.,1st Lt,385061,INF,43.01.19
Brooks, James R.,Sgt,6565812,INF,43.01.21
Oestreich, Milton E.,PFC,16008533,CAC,43.01.21
Schwartz, Richard G.,Pvt,309672,USMC,43.01.22
Lile, Roy Thompson,CSK,2869684,USN,43.01.22

Tanagawa

Tanagawa

Osaka Area POW Command
Partial Death Roster
Main Tanagawa Page    Main Index     
Most entries based upon diary of CPhM Adolph Wessell Myers from Guam.
27 Officers and 47 Enlisted men died before June 1st, 1943.


7 Dec 1942: Griswold, Jack J., Sgt, [Link] (192nd Tank, B Co) per diary of Ben Morin
16 Dec 1942: Buettner, Albert, Pvt., 16021794, CAC, dies 6:15 P.M., Beri Beri & Malaria of the Brain(Source: Wolpert diary)
19 Jan 1943: Mallett, Graham S.,385061,1st Lt, USA (Inf) dies- dysentary
22 Jan 1943: Lile, Roy Thompson,CSK, 2869684, dies 1425 hr, diarrhea and malnutrition [Guam]

Roy Thompson Lile

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Roy Thompson Lile was born in 1903 and served in the United States Navy where he was enlisted as the Chief Storekeeper.  Roy Lile was captured and taken prisoner in the fall of Guam, December 8 - 9, 1941. He was held as a Prisoner of War at Tanagawa Osaka section 4-B.  He died of malnutrition while in captivity, on or about January 1, 1943. His parents were Robert Heston Lile, Sr. and Gertrude (Thompson) Lile of Clarkson, Kentucky.  He was awarded a Prisoner of War Medal posthumously for his actions during World War II. mansell.com

29 November 2012

1920 Census

Roye T. Lile

1920 Census Record

Gender:
Male
Race:
White
Ethnicity:
American
Age at Time of Census:
15
Estimated Birth Year:
1905
Birth Location:
Kentucky
Residence:
Grayson, KY
Father:
R H Lile
Father's Birthplace:
Kentucky
Mother:
Ada F Lile
Mother's Birthplace:
Kentucky
Marital Status:
Single
Head of Household:
R H Lile     Relationship to Head: Son                                                                                         




Residence:    Grayson, KY
Sheet: 3A  Line:42 Collection: 1920 U.S. Federal Population Census
Source:
National Archives, Courtesy of FamilySearch.org
Description:
This collection consists of U.S. census records from 1920, representing many states. Records have been provided by FamilySearch.org.
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27 November 2012

Valor awards for Roy Thompson Lile | Military Times Hall of Valor

Valor awards for Roy Thompson Lile | Military Times Hall of Valor

Roy Thompson Lile

  • Date of death: Died  January 22, 1943
  • Home of record: Kentucky
  • Status: POW

  • Roy Lile was captured and taken prisoner in the fall of Guam, December 8 - 9, 1945. He died of malnutrition while in captivity, on or about January 1, 1943.

 

 

AWARDS AND CITATIONS

  1. Prisoner of War Medal
    Awarded posthumously for actions during the World War II
    Chief Storekeeper Roy Thompson Lile (NSN: 2869684), United States Navy, was captured by the Japanese during the fall of Guam on 9 December 1941, and was held as a Prisoner of War until his death in captivity on or about 1 January 1943.
    General Orders: NARA Database: Records of World War II Prisoners of War, created, 1942 - 1947
    Action Date: December 9, 1941 - January 1, 1943
    Service: Navy
    Rank: Signalman Second Class
    Division: Prisoner of War (Japan)

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08 November 2012

The Leitchfield Sunbeam, Grayson County Ky Newspaper

I was conducting a random search for Lile's 
today and I found this article.

Newspaper Extracts: 
The Leitchfield Sunbeam, Grayson County, KY 
Article / WINTER 2002
Compiled by Caroline Wimp, ATHS Author 
 
"The Leitchfield Sunbeam" Newspaper Extracts / 1883-1904 
 
Thomas Lile, Ed New, Henry Rogers and John White have entered 
Grayson Seminary within the last few days. Unsure of this 
Lile...

A child of Wm. Whitworth died at their home near Fowler on 
Sunday, the 24th. Burial at the Lile Cemetery.
 
Mrs. Lafe Lile attended the bedside of her daughter,
Mrs. Berta Claggett of Shrewsbury,
who is sick. (Providence News)
 
Gertie, the daughter of Joe Thompson of the Forest Hill area, 
was married on the 12th to R.H. Lile of Providence. 
Groom is the son of Mrs. Mollie Lile.
 
rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kyaths/newspaper.txt 

07 November 2012

Rainy Days

I haven't been writing much these past few days.  I have a really bad headache due to a car accident that happened in August 2012.  That is one of the reasons I wanted to update and continue posting on this blog to help improve my memory and concentration. 
I suffered a mild traumatic brain injury along with neck and back strain.  I hope by focusing on this blog that I will be able to overcome the deficits that I deal with every day.  My short-term memory as well as my long-term memory have been affected. 
This blog is definitely a work-in-progress and I am learning how to blog and do the genealogy research each day.
I have added several links to useful websites.  Most of which are free resources.  It would be easy to spend a small fortune on what may or may not be leads.
I am trying to improve my blog by adding useful content as well as making it attractive.

02 November 2012

Gathering Resources

I have been working on gathering and organizing the resources that I have available to me at this time.  I have decided that this will be a life-long project and I am sure I will lose motivation sooner or later but I am determined to continue on this journey of tracing my ancestors.  I have most of my printed resources such as birth, death and census records in a binder.  I am also building a filing system so I can have a file folder of documented information for each person in my family tree. 
I am trying to utilize as many free resources as possible.  I found this website with some online genealogy lessons.  https://familysearch.org/learn/getting_started_step_1
This journey is fulfilling as well as frustrating.  I spent several hours last night just documenting information about my parents and grandparents.  This project will be very time consuming but I am looking forward to finding information about my ancestors and myself.
I am also going to use the Paper Tiger filing system to keep up with the various documents that I will need to file.  I have used this system for my personal documents and I have found it to be very reliable, especially since I have lost my short term and long term memory.   http://www.thepapertiger.com/