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WELCOME! My name is Diane Siniard and I am the coordinator for North Carolina's Lost Souls Genealogy World War I Project. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, comments, or suggestions. There is a search engine available for this site. It is located on the home page for your convenience!

There will be a variety of information on World War I in North Carolina added to this site.

I would like to build some pages dedicated to POW's, Veterans that died in Battle, and those that returned home. If you have an ancestor that fought in the Great War please consider sending in the information so we can add a page dedicated to them.

If there is something you would like to see added to these pages please feel free to send me the information, and or suggestion and I will add it to the site.





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World War I was supposed to be "The War to End All Wars."

For over four years World War One raged on, leaving in its wake a toll of death and destruction such as the world had never seen.

On this site you will find a variety of information on the "Great War".

  • What's New?

  • NC Medal of Honor Receipents

  • A brief outline of North Carolinians in the Great War

  • North Carolina Veterans who served in WWI

  • War Casualties Listing

  • War Casualties Listing
    This list has a different listing than the other list

  • Photos of North Carolina Soldiers in World War I

  • North Carolina Soldiers Who Lost Their Lives in the War

  • WWI Casualties

  • Time line of WWI

  • The Christmas carol that briefly stopped World War I

  • Number of Troops from Different Countries During the War

  • The Great War in Numbers

  • Links to WWI Information

  • WITH THE COLORS
    It is a gold mine of information on Soldiers that were from Granville or surrounding counties.






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    North Carolina in World War I last updated-- Sunday, 12-September-2010 20:35 EST

    Links last updated-- Wednesday, 10-March-2010 15:00 EST

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