Born: 26 Sep 1921 Died: 25 Jun 1943 Service: WW II KIA, Buried Ardennes American Military Cemetery Neuville, Condroz, Belgium. Burial:Jacoby
Composed By Local Boy In France Sgt. Marvin Eckert son of Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert of Bear Creek, recently composed the following poem, his parents received it along with a letter written by flashlight at 2 a.m. somewhere in France.
Oh to walk about with men Dressed in common garb again, Done with medals, ribbons, stars, Cap insignia, shoulder bars Back to suits of gray or blue Ties of plain or flaming hue!
When the World again is free, Pure the sky, and safe the sea Done with horror, filth and mud Staining earth with human blood Very glad will soldiers be In the garb of Liberty!
Caked with clay and wet and torn Freedom's uniform we've worn Worn it with a strong man's pride; Wearing it our best have died Where they fell some hill to storm Now they sleep - in uniform.
When they're done with gun and sword, Beaten back the tyrant horde When the furious cannon's cease Our's the victory and the peace We shall dress with warfare o'er, As civilians once more.
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 2, p. 129
Eckert, Milton Samuel
Born: 5 May 1925 Died: 14 Aug 2011 Service: U.S. Navy WW II Burial:Gooch Cemetery
Eckert, Wilhelm Rudolph "Rudolph"
Born: 3 Jan 1843 Died: 5 Apr 1925 Service: Pvt. Co. for Mason County, Prec. No. 1, 2nd Frontier District TST 1864 Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: A, 17, 29
Eckhardt, Alton Oswald
Born: 29 Aug 1926 Died: 25 Dec 2018 Service: CMSGT U.S. Air Force (Ret.) Korea Vietnam; served 8 Jan 1949 - 1972 Burial:Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
Alton also served several tours in Vietnam, where he earned the Vietnam Service Medal and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. When he returned, he was awarded the Bronze Star for his service
Eckhardt, Anton Heinrich "Henry", Sr.
Born: 13 Jun 1821 Died: 1 Apr 1900 Service: Pvt. Co. for Gillespie County, 3rd Frontier District TST 1864. Pvt. Co. for Blanco Co., 3rd Frontier District TST 1864 Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: D, 02, 04
Eckhardt, Clemens Edgar
Born: 8 Dec 1930 Died: 5 Jan 2004 Service: CPL U.S. Army Korea Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: G, 02, 21
Eckhardt, Edwin Albert, Sr.
Born: 10 Nov 1896 Died: 5 Jun 1992 Service: U.S. Army WW I, discharge 9 Apr 1919 Burial:St. Paul Lutheran at Cave Creek Plot: Row 03
Heinrich (Henry) Anton Eckhardt Sr. was born June 13th 1821 in Herrzogtum Nassau, Steinbrucken, Prussia (Germany). He was a shepherd and farmer and is listed on the 1845 census for the city of Lubeck, Deutschland, Volkszahlung as a soldier Marien Quarter Company 3.
At the age of twenty-four he came to the Republic of Texas along with his sister Elisabeth Anna Strackbein nee Eckhardt, her husband Heinrich Strackbein and their four children Elisabeth, Catharina, Henry and Christian under the German Immigration Colonization Contract of the Fisher/Miller Colony.
Henry sailed aboard the Brig Armenius under Captain Otto. Total number of persons on board were one hundred and twenty-four. There were twenty-one families and twenty-five single men above the age of seventeen. The ship sailed from Bremen, Germany August 18th 1845 and arrived in the seaport of Galveston the Republic of Texas October 22nd 1845. The voyage took sixty-five days. He transferred to a smaller vessel and sailed the coast to Indianola the staging point for the overland passage to his inland destination.
The first stop was in New Braunfels where on April 23rd 1846 Henry was on the first wagon train of colonists going to settle in Fredericksburg. Twenty ox pulled carts were used to transport the one hundred and twenty settlers. They were accompanied by eight soldiers.
On May 8th 1846 Henry arrived at the future site of what would become Fredericksburg, Texas. He was the only bachelor on the sixteen day trip.
For a full story on the first wagon train trip read “Fredericksburg, Texas… The First Fifty Years.” A translation of Penniger’s 50th Anniversary Festival Edition.
Records show that in 1847 he lived on Town Lot #168 and Heinrich Strackbein lived on Town Lot #167 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas. On April 7th 1849 Henry was issued his land grant for 320 acres of land in McCulloch County, Texas which he transferred to John C. French.
United States citizenship was applied for on November 12th 1850 and granted on April 12th 1854. This must have been a proud moment in his life.
Family lore states that word was sent from New Braunfels to Fredericksburg that they were looking for a single man to marry an expectant widow mother with two sons.
Mrs. Gold’s husband died of cholera in 1852 after arriving in Indianola from Prussia. The locals did not like having a single male around so they set Henry up for introduction. Henry went to New Braunfels to meet and bring her back. On August 8th 1852 Henry married Mary Regina (Zimmer) Gold and raised a family of seven children together. The
Family settled in the region later named Rheingold in Gillespie County, Texas.
Private Henry Eckhardt is listed on the muster roll of 1st Lieutenant William Asbury Hudson A.K.A. “The Reverend” or “Preacher Hudson” Company of Gillespie County, 3rd Frontier District, Texas State Troops and is shown having a pistol for arms. He is also listed on the muster roll of Captain Richard J. Irving’s Company of Blanco County, 3rd Frontier District, Texas State Troops commanded by Brigadier General John David McAdoo, called into the service of the state of Texas by Governor Pendleton Murrah, under the act of 10th Legislature, approved December 15th 1863. He served January 30th 1864 to May 31st 1864.
The frontier troops were paid by Texas and provided protection from Indians, enforced Confederate conscription, rounded up deserters and gave protection from renegades and bandits. Texas Rangers are known as-- rangers, ranger companies, minute men, mounted volunteers, mounted gunmen, mounted riflemen, spies, frontier men, Texas state troops, special force, frontier battalion and state rangers.
According to the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame Museum:
“During the Civil War, Frontier Defense Troops were generally called Texas State Troops
(TST), Texas Militia or Texas Mounted. We consider these men Texas Rangers because the service they performed was that of the Texas Frontier Defense against Indians, not fighting with the Confederacy against Union Soldiers. These Texas State Troops were not part of the Confederate States Army (CSA) but served under the command and control of officers in the employ of the State of Texas, although the organization of the troops was along military lines. The first of these groups was the Frontier Regiment which existed from mid-1861 until December 1863 when the group was mustered into the CSA. This Frontier Regiment was the backbone of home security, operating under the ’legal authority’ of the pistols they carried or the rifle swinging in their saddle boot and whose motto was “THEY WERE THE MEN WHO COULD NOT BE STAMPEDED.”
The Texas Land Grant Office, United States Federal Census and Gillespie County
Tax records show that Henry and his wife Regina made their home about two miles south of Fredericksburg. They reached the high point of their lives in the early 1880’s with 1192 acres of land in Gillespie County, Texas. To give you an idea on how they lived their lives let’s look at the 1880 U.S. Federal Census Non-Populated Schedule 2- Productions of Agriculture In Com. Prec. No-1. Gillespie County, Texas.
#6 Eckhardt Henry
700 Acres Of Land
Improved-30 acres tilled including fallow and grass in rotation (whether pasture or meadow.)
Improved-10 acres permanent meadows, permanent pastures, orchards, vineyards.
Unimproved-660 acres woodland and forest.
Farm Values
$1700.00 of farm, including land, fences and buildings.
$50.00 of farming implements and machinery.
$580.00 of livestock.
Fences
$30.00 cost of building and repairing in 1879.
$275.00 estimated value of all farm productions (sold, consumed or on hand) for 1879.
Horses of all ages on hand June 1st 1880-10
Mules and Asses, all ages on hand June 1st 1880-1
Neat Cattle And Their Products
12 milk cows on hand June 1st 1880
30 other
Movement 1879
12-calves dropped.
2-sold living.
2-slaughtered.
15-died, strayed, and stolen, and not recovered.
104 lbs. butter made on the farm in 1879.
Swine
15-on hand June 1st 1880.
Poultry On Hand June 1st 1880, Exclusive Of Spring Hatching.
25-barn-yard.
60-dozen eggs produced in 1879.
Cereals
16-acres Indian corn 1879.
50-bush. Indian corn 1879.
5-acres oats 1879.
75-bush. 1879.
Cotton
8-acres 1879.
2-bales 1879.
Henry is listed on the United States Federal Census of Gillespie County, Texas for 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880 and 1890. Gillespie County, Texas tax records were found for forty-one years. Occupation was herdsman and farmer. Regina his wife passed away March 5th 1896 at the age of seventy-six. Henry died April 1st 1900 at the age of seventy-
Nine. They are both buried at the Der Stadt Friedhof Cemetery- Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas.
On August 29, 2012 Henry was approved as being a Citizen of the Republic of Texas.
Children:
Peter Gold
Born: December 12th 1839 in Oberkostenz, Prussia.
Died: February 10th 1918 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas.
Jacob Gold
Born: January 13th 1844 in Oberkostenz, Prussia.
Died: May 18th 1914 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas.
Adam Gold Eckhardt
Born: October 29th 1852 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas.
Died: May 10th 1913 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas.
Minna Eckhardt
Born: December 23rd 1854 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas.
Died: December 23rd 1860 in Gillespie County, Texas.
Heinrich Eckhardt, Jr.
Born: March 2nd 1857 in Gillespie County, Texas.
Died: November 20th 1931 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas.
Louis Eckhardt
Born: April 9th 1860 in Gillespie County, Texas.
Died: February 2nd 1946 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas.
Adolph Eckhardt
Born: August 21st 1863 in Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas.
Died: December 20th 1953 in Gillespie County, Texas.
Compiled By Christopher Robin Lancaster GGG Grandson Of Heinrich (Henry) Anton Eckhardt Sr. August 1, 2012.
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 1 p. 125
Born: 8 Apr 1923 Died: 22 Feb 2008 Service: U.S. Army WW II, discharge 2 Feb 1946 Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: N, 04, 07
Eckhardt, Gilbert Adolf Emil
Born: 20 Dec 1920 Died: 8 Oct 2011 Service: FC2 U.S. Navy WW II, served Jul 1942 - 12 Dec 1945 Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: J, 26, 20
Cpl. Elgin R. Eckhardt son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Eckhardt of near Harper, age 21, is stationed at Ft. Custer Mich. where he is a Military Police Escort Guard in the US Army. Elgin was home on leave recently.
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 2 p. 341
Seaman Gilbert Eckhardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eckhardt, who is in the US Navy and is stationed at the Fire Central School, Naval Training Station, Newport R.I. is one of our fighting men from Gillespie County.
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 2, p. 53
Eckhardt, Kermit Reinhold
Born: 26 Nov 1926 Died: 7 Jun 2017 Service: Pvt. U.S. Army WW II, served 23 Nov 1945 - 4 Feb 1947 Burial:Greenwood Cemetery
Eckhardt, Lee Harry
Born: 19 Jan 1933 Died: 23 Sep 2013 Service: U.S. Army; sreved 1956 - 1958 Burial:Greenwood Cemetery Plot: 287 NEQ
Eckhardt, Otto Adolf
Born: 24 Apr 1894 Died: 26 Jul 1978 Service: PFC U.S. Army WW I, served 19 Sep 1917 - 20 Jun 1919 Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: G, 01, 20
Eckhardt served with the Military Police in the Occupation of Korea.
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 3 p. 221
He entered the U.S. Army Sept. 19, 1917, and was discharged June 20, 1919.
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 1 p. 124
Eckhardt, Ralph Toby
Born: 21 Feb 1909 Died: 25 Mar 1995 Service: SC2 U.S. Navy WW II Burial:Greenwood Cemetery Plot: 6 001 009
Eckhardt, Reuben Hugo
Born: 13 Mar 1916 Died: 21 Nov 1990 Service: Second Lieutenant U.S. Army Air Corps WW II, served 3 Apr 1942 - 21 Apr 1943, Cert. of Service 3 Mar 1946 Burial:Greenwood Cemetery Plot: 7 013 023
Eckhardt, Roland Herman
Born: 2 Nov 1935 Died: 28 Nov 1995 Service: U.S. Air Force; served 1955 - 1959 Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: N, 03, 21
Gillespie Pilot Missing In Action Over Germany
Second Lieutenant Reuben Eckhardt has been missing in action over Germany in a bombing raid on December 30, 1943, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Eckhardt.
Lt. Eckhardt, 27, former Gillespie County School Teacher and Insurance office employee, had been stationed overseas in Europe since early November 1943 and was a pilot of a B-17 bomber, he had numerous raids over enemy territory.
Eckhardt volunteered for duty in the U.S. Army Air Corps early in 1942 and in August 1942 was called for service.
Eckhardt was a graduated from FHS in the class of 1933 and in 1937 was awarded his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Southwest Texas State Teachers Collage, San Marcos.
Prior to entering the service he taught at Willow City School, and later took a position in the Fredericksburg Saving and Loan.
Lt. Eckhardt Landed Safely In Neutral Country
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Eckhardt on Wednesday morning had news that their son was safe and sound in a neutral country.
This happy news was conveyed to the family by Reuben himself on January 21, 1944 in a letter he wrote
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 3 p. 154, Book 2 p. 446
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 4 p. 8
Eckhardt, Victor Werner
Born: 28 Feb 1927 Died: 18 Jul 2017 Service: U.S. Navy WW II, discharge 29 Jun 1946 Burial:St. Mary's Memorial Garden Cemetery Plot: M2 SSD A 206
Eckhardt, Walter
Born: 21 Jan 1896 Died: 14 Dec 1918 Service: PVT U.S. Army WW I Died from wounds Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: A, 13, 06
Eckhardt, Wesley Edwin
Born: 4 Nov 1923 Died: 7 Jul 2003 Service: U.S. Army WW II, served 17 Jan 1945 - 22 Aug 1946 Burial:St. Paul Lutheran at Cave Creek
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 3 p. 45
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 3 p. 23
Born: 4 Sep 1916 Died: 2 Aug 1992 Service: Lt. U.S. Army WW II; three years stationed on Leyte; re-enlisted 16 Jun 1942 Burial:Evergreen Cemetery (Colorado Springs)
Staff Sergeant Wesley J. Eckhardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Eckhardt, at present stationed with the US Forces at Camp Detroit, in France. Eckhardt entered the Army in March 1943, trained at Ft. Sam Houston; at Ft. Leonard Wood, MO and at Camp Brackenridge, Ky. He left for overseas service in October 1944. He saw action for the first time in the European Theatre on Dec. 24, 1944.
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 2 p. 374
He was deployed with the US Army Air Corps, 317th Troop Carrier Squadron of the Second Air Commandos in the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations.
Brothers In Service
Terrel R. Eddy and George W. Eddy are the sons of Mrs. J. S. White who are serving in the Navy and Army, respectively.
Lt. George W. Eddy has been in the service, Army, three years and is now serving with the U. S. Army on Leyte.
Eddy, Terrell Robert
Born: 12 Aug 1903 Died: 21 Mar 1987 Service: Chief Warrant Officer U.S. Navy WW II Burial:Not stated / Unknown
Edenborough, Charles Alan
Born: 9 Jan 1880 Died: 27 Jul 1947 Service: U.S. Army Spanish American War Burial:Noxville Cemetery
Edmiston, Harry D.
Born: 4 Dec 1919 Died: 10 Feb 1985 Service: 1st Lt. U. S. Air Force WW II Burial:Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery Plot: Section 1 site 1139
Brothers In Service
Terrel R. Eddy and George W. Eddy are the sons of Mrs. J. S. White who are serving in the Navy and Army, respectively.
Terrel Eddy, Chief Warrant Officer, has been in the Navy twenty-six years, enlisting shortly after World War I. He now is serving on the Aircraft Carrier Tacomas.
Eddy served in Cheefoo, China in 1935.
On Muster Roll 23 Jun 1898 Coleman Co served U.S. Army Unit 2, Texas Infantry, Company D, Spanish American War. Note: Postmaster of Guion, Coleman Co. TX district 14 paid 108.00 per year.
Born: 28 Dec 1927 Died: 8 Jun 2004 Service: LTJG U.S. Navy Korea Burial:Greenwood Cemetery Plot: 5 001 003
Edwards, John Henry "Johnny", Jr.
Born: 2 Nov 1928 Died: 12 Sep 2017 Service: U.S. Air Force WW II, discharge 26 Jul 1949 Burial:St. Mary's Memorial Garden Cemetery Plot: M4 SJW 6 C 305
Edmonds was a veteran, having served the United States in England during World War II.
Edwards served in the United States Army Air Corp from 13 Sep 1946 to 26 Jul 1949, awarded Army of Occupation Medal Japan, World War II Victory Medal.
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, File # 2010020152
Born: 5 Jun 1918 Died: 4 Feb 1985 Service: U.S. Army Female WW II Burial:Greenwood Cemetery Plot: 7 031 004
Edwards, Thomas Milton "T.M."
Born: 29 Feb 1924 Died: 25 Dec 2013 Service: 2nc Lt. U.S. Army Air Corps WW II Burial:Sunset Memorial Park
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 4, p. 252, 253
Following Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Edwards enlisted in the Army Air Corps and was subsequently commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and awarded his pilot’s wings. He served as a fighter pilot in the European Theatre of Operations.
Edwards, Walter F.
Born: 6 Mar 1929 Died: 16 Sep 2008 Service: U.S. Air Force, Korea Vietnam Burial:Not stated / Unknown
Einfeldt, Henry Ernst
Born: 3 Nov 1920 Died: 12 Jan 2006 Service: TEC 4 U.S. Army WW II; served 1942 - 1946 Burial:Greenwood Cemetery Plot: 5 004 046
Eisner, Garnett F.
Born: 11 Jan 1924 Died: 13 Mar 2001 Service: SSGT U.S. Army WW II Burial:White Plains Cemetery
Eissler, Victor Carl
Born: 15 Jan 1922 Died: 24 Jul 1992 Service: WW II Burial:Greenwood Cemetery Plot: 7 009 067
Ekdahl, Carl Weldon "Red"
Born: 27 Jul 1924 Died: 8 Apr 2013 Service: U.S. Army WW II Burial:Not stated / Unknown
Ellebracht, Alfred Lewis
Born: 1 Oct 1895 Died: 15 Jun 1960 Service: WW I Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: H, 13, 04
Ellebracht, Charles William "Wilhelm", Sr.
Born: 18 Nov 1832 Died: 29 Oct 1908 Service: 1st Corp. Co. C, 3rd Frontier District TST 1864 Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: A, 01, 08
Ellebracht, Chester Leo
Born: 21 Nov 1929 Died: 8 Jun 2008 Service: SGT U.S. Army Korea Burial:Gooch Cemetery
Ellebracht, Eddie Harry
Born: 5 Jul 1918 Died: 14 Jun 1995 Service: S SGT U.S. Army WW II Purple Heart, served 17 Oct 1941 - 26 Nov 1945 Burial:Sunset Memorial Park
Name: Ellebracht, W., 1st Corp. Com. off: Dearing, Jacob, Capt. Organ: Co. C, 3rd Frontier Dist., BG J.D. McAdoo comdg., TST Enlist: Ap. 14-64 in Gillespie Co. Disch: Served 8 days at $2.25--$18 Descrip: Age 32 Remarks: R&F 59; En. & Mus. Off. Maj. S.M. Hunter; Co. org. under act of D. 15-63; 1 mus. roll dtd. Ap. 14-64 to Je 1-64. Source: Ancestry.com. Texas, Muster Roll Index Cards, 1838-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Eddie H. Ellebracht was recently promoted to Corporal. Eddie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ellebracht of Stonewall, Corporal Ellebracht enlisted in the US Army in 1941.
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 2, p. 310
Ellebracht, Edwin Richard
Born: 10 Jul 1894 Died: 17 Sep 1981 Service: PVT U.S. Army WW I Burial:Houston National Cemetery Plot: Section A Site 519
Ellebracht, Felix August
Born: 29 Feb 1892 Died: 31 Jan 1961 Service: Pvt. Co. D 85th Infantry, 18 Div. WW I; served 25 Aug 1918 - 3 Feb 1919 Burial:London Cemetery
Texas Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers 1861-1865
Name: Fritz Ellebracht
Military Service: 1862
Event Type: Military Service
Event:1862-1863
Age: 24
Military Unit: First Yager's Cavalry / 1st Mounted Rifles
Affiliate: Complied Service
Publication Title: Records of Confederate Solders Who Served in Organization from the State of Texas
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 1 p. 194
Ellebracht, Guenther Gilbert Arthur
Born: 5 Sep 1915 Died: 16 Dec 2006 Service: U.S. Navy WW II Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: M, 13, 01
Ellebracht, Heinrich Ludwig "Henry"
Born: 22 Oct 1838 Died: 31 Oct 1877 Service: Pvt. Co. in Prec. 3, Mason County, for local defense, TST 1863. Pvt. Co. from Mason & Kimball Counties, 2nd Frontier District TST 1864 Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: B, 13, 12
Born: 23 Apr 1914 Died: 8 Dec 1987 Service: U.S. Army WW II, served 3 Jul 1942 - 27 Dec 1945 Burial:Greenwood Cemetery Plot: 2 001 066
Ellebracht, Raymond Edgar Arno
Born: 15 Apr 1921 Died: 27 Dec 1983 Service: U.S. Army WW II, served 17 Sep 1942 - 28 Dec 1945 Burial:Llano City Cemetery
Ellebracht, Rueben Hugo
Born: 22 Mar 1920 Died: 23 Jan 2000 Service: Pfc. U.S. Army Air Force WW II, served 25 Jun 1942 - 12 Jan 1946 Burial:Mission Burial Park South (San Antonio)
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 2 p. 263
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 2 p. 264
Pfc. Ruben Ellecbracht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ellebracht, who at present is stationed at Victorville, California with the US Army. Ruben, who was inducted into the service on June 25,1942 served at Sheppard Field, Texas prior to his assignment to duty in California.
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 2, p. 421
Ellebracht, Willie Levi
Born: 29 Oct 1923 Died: 1 Apr 2013 Service: U.S. Army WW II Burial:Sunset Memorial Park
Elliott, Orie Edward "Ed", Jr.
Born: 24 Feb 1925 Died: 1 May 1993 Service: TEC 3 U.S. Army WW II Burial:Greenwood Cemetery Plot: 7 011 027
Ellis, Dean Chadwick, Jr.
Born: 28 Jul 1929 Died: 26 Jul 2004 Service: U.S. Army Burial:Greenwood Cemetery Plot: 7 030 042
Born: 24 Sep 1938 Died: 14 Feb 2000 Service: SKG3 U.S. Navy; served 5 Dec 1956 - 29 Nov 1958 Burial:Embrey Ranch Cemetery
Emrick, Robert
Born: 31 Aug 1926 Died: 25 Jun 2016 Service: U.S. Navy WW II Burial:Cremated
Enderle, Donald Lester
Born: 16 Feb 1922 Died: 13 Jan 2010 Service: U.S. Navy, WW II; Cert. of Service 23 Feb 1946; Naval Reserve Burial:Greenwood Cemetery Plot: 305 SWQ
Enderlin, Charles F., Sr.
Born: 14 Mar 1846 Died: 31 Jan 1931 Service: PVT Company F; 2nd. NJ Inf.; served Jul 1864 - Jun 1865 Burial:Der Stadt Friedhof Plot: D, 09, 21
Ensign Donald Enderle, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.L. Enderle, who on September 14th was commissioned an Ensign in the Midshipman Officers Training School at Northwestern University, Chicago and is now stationed at Coronado, California. An honor graduate of FHS in 1940, and Schreiner Institute, he was entrolled as a pre-medica student at the University of Texas and would have taken his degree in Feb. 1944. In November 1943 as a V-12 student, he was called for active duty with the Navy after having received his appointment to the University Medical School at Galveston. Ensign Enderle received his boot training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station.
Source: Master Index of Veterans at the Gillespie Co. Courthouse, Book 2 p. 82