U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications
Name: Francis Earl Garlough
SAR Membership: 77937
Birth Date: 30 Sep 1877
Birth Place: Green, Near Pitchin, Clark, Ohio
58239. Sharlene Haskell Garlough
The Washington Post
November 22, 1977On Thursday, November 17, 1977, Sharlene G. Rafter, of Rockville, Md., wife of David O. Rafter; mother of Mary Frances Calder, Alice, John, David and Steve Rafter; grandmother of Gerald Rafter.
The Washington Post
December 8, 1982On Saturday, December 4, 1982, David O. Rafter, Sr. of Baltimore, Md.; husband of the late Sharlene G. Rafter; father of William S., David O. Jr., Alice, Mary F. and John J. Rafter
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U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: David O Rafter
Birth Year: 1908
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Kansas
State of Residence: Kansas
Enlistment Date: 28 Mar 1941
Enlistment State: Kansas
Enlistment City: Fort Riley
Branch: Air Corps
Grade: Private
Component: Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
Source: Enlisted Man, Regular Army, within 3 months of Discharge or former WAAC Auxiliary
Education: 2 years of college
Civil Occupation: Actors and actresses
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 73
Weight: 168
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World War II Prisoners of War, 1941-1946
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Name: David O Rafter
Residence Place: Kansas, USA
Report Date: 7 May 1942
Latest Report Date: 31 Jan 1945
Grade: Private
Grade Notes:Cadet, USMA or Chief Warrant Officer or Private or Apprentice, Seaman
Arm or Service: Air Corps
Arm or Service Code: Air Corps
Area Served: Southwest Pacific Theatre: Philippine Islands
Detaining Country: Japan
Camp: PW Camp #2 - Davao Mindanao Philippines 7-125
Status: Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated
Adams County News
December 3, 1910Mrs. John Peters died at her home at "Woodview" in Huntington township, on Monday morning after a lingering illness, aged about 69 years.
She was the eldest daughter of the late Earl Haskell, of Uriah, and is survived by her husband, two sons and five daughters as follows: Earl of Carlisle; George of Pittsburg; Mrs. W. S. Adams of Mt. Tabor; Mrs. Fred Putney of Shamokin; Miss Damaris Peters of New York; Mrs. Forest Ainsley, of Birmingham. Alabama, and Miss Elva Peters at home. Mrs. Peters is also survived by a brother Harrison Haskell of Carlisle, and a sister,
The Gettysburg Times
November 22 1955Mrs. Elizabeth Peters Adams, 86, widow of William S Adams, Peach Glen, died Saturday at Greystone Park, Morris Plains, N.J., following a long illness.
She is survived by two daughters and two sons; Mrs. Frank M. Murphy, New York City; Mrs. Robert L. Brunhouse, Patterson, N.J.; Richard S. Adams, Upper Darby, Pa., George W. Adams, Glastonbury, Conn., two sisters, Miss Damaris Peters and Mrs. George Hanning, Wilmington, Del.; one brother, George Peters, York Springs, Pa., and four grandchildren.
Miss Irene E. Wolfe, Gettysburg, is a niece. Nephews are J.B. Peters, York Springs; harry Wolfe, Biglerville, and Stuart Wolfe, Steelton, Pa.