Ola Weekly

Private, Medical Detachment, 306th Infantry, 77th Infantry Division, U. S. Army

Killed in Action 27 August 1918, France.

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Compiled by Linda Fluharty.


OLA WEEKLY, born 14 May 1895 in Goose Creek, Ritchie County, W.Va., was the son of James Weekly and Emaline Britton, married in Ritchie County in 1891.

1900 Census, Grant District, Ritchie County, W.Va.
#305
James Weekly, Head, 31, Farmer, b. Sept 1868, W.Va.
Emmaline Weekly, Wife, 37, b. Jan 1863, Ohio
Wealthy Weekly, Daughter, 13, b. May 1887, W.Va.
Harley B. Weekly, Son, 7, b. Sept 1892, W.Va.
Oleah M. Weekly, Son, 5, b. May 1895, W.Va.
Cyntha Weekly, Daughter, 2, b. May 1898, W.Va.
Thomas L. Weekly, Son, Newborn, b. May 1900, W.Va.

1910 Census, Washington District, Pleasants County, W.Va.
#53 - Creel Street, St. Marys
Emeline Weekley, Head, 46, Washwomany, b. Ohio
Harlie Weekley, Son, 17, b. W.Va.
Ola Weekley, Son, 14, b. W.Va.
Thomas Weekley, Son, 19, b. W.Va.

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Ola Weekly's body was not recovered.
He is named on the Tablets of the Missing, Oise-Aisne American Cemetery, Fere-en-Tardenois, France.
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