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(Q48715952)
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"Of the sons of these parents Louis J. Freudenberg was killed in action in the World War. He served as a runner or messenger with Company M., 309th Infantry, 78th Division, and was shot in the Argonne, October 16th, 1918." (language: en)
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(P248)
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Arthur Oscar Freudenberg (1891-1968) biography in the History of the municipalities of Hudson County, New Jersey, 1630-1923.png
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(P854)
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https://books.google.com/books?id=zuFQAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA729
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(Q55843112)
(Q84392518)
(P1683)
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""Heights Boy Died On French Battlefield. Private Louis J. Freudenberg reported killed in action October 16, was a member of company M, 309th U.S. Infantry. He entered the service April 4, last and went overseas May 19. He was twenty-four years old and was born in Hoboken but his family moved to 63 Concord Street, Jersey City twenty years ago. Private Freudenberg graduated from Public School Number 6, Jersey City and at the time he joined the colors he held a responsible position with Butler Brothers, Jersey City. The young hero is survived by his parents Max and Eloise Freudenberg; three sisters, Ada, Clara and Grace, and by four brothers, Arthur, Eugene, Ralph and Richard, the last named being in the service at Camp Meade, Maryland."" (language: en)
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(P10253)
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Louis Julius Freudenberg I (1894–1918) obituary in the Hudson Observer on November 22, 1918.gif
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(Q84401629)
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"Hero Freudenberg's Body Arrives. The Body of Louis Julius Freudenberg, who was killed in the Argonne offensive October 6, 1918, has arrived at his late home, 22 Hopkins Avenue. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon, Reverend Thomas Clark of the Summit Avenue M.E. Church officiating. Internment will be at Flower Hill Cemetery. The Veterans of Foreign Wars will take part in the service, and the re-internment will be accompanied by full military honors. At the time of his death Freudenberg was a runner for Company M, 309th Infantry, 78th Division. He was making his way to the rear in the battle after being wounded in the right leg when he was shot through the head and killed. He was born in Hoboken and as a lad attended P.S. No. 3 in Hoboken, New Jersey and later P.S. No. 8 in the Hudson City section. At the time he entered service, April 4, 1918 he was employed by Butler Brothers. He had trained at Camp Dix and in May 1918, sailed on the U.S.S. President Lincoln. He is survived by his mother, Eloise, five bothers, Arthur, Ralph, Charles, Eugene and Richard, who served with the 32nd Field Artillery, Seventh Division, and three sisters, Ada, Clara, and Grace." (language: en)
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Louis Julius Freudenberg obituary in the Jersey Journal on July 19, 1921 for his internment in the United States.png
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(Q86374398)
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"... Private Louis Julius Freudenberg; Co. 'M' 309th Infantry sailed from the U.S. May 19th, 1918. Arrived overseas May the 31st. Fought in the following battles: St. Mihel offensive, September 12th to 15th, 1918; Limey Sector, September 16th to October 4th; Meuse Argonne offensive, October 11th to 16th. Private Freudenberg was a 'runner' delivering messages along the lines. He was called an 'angel' by the boys because he was constantly cheering them up, and had words of comfort for all. While participating in an attack on enemy positions near St. Juvin, France, on October 16th, 1918 he was wounded by machine gun bullets and was lying in a shell hole with his sergeant who was wounded in the arm. Private Freudenberg volunteered to try and get back [to] the line to summon aid for his sergeant, and when he arose to do so was shot in the head and killed. His body was laid to rest with full military honors, East of Champineulle, France. Born August 4th, 1894." (language: en)
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Louis Julius Freudenberg I (1894-1918) war history written by his mother, page 1 of 3.jpg
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(Q91954824)
(P10253)
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New Jersey War Dead 1726747 Box1 Folder 29-027.jpg
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(P1683)
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"Freudenberg, Louis Julius Pvt Co M 309 Inf Oct 16/18 (English)" (language: en)
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(Q91913344)
(Q108855157)
(P1683)
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"Receipt of your letter of July 10th is hereby acknowledged and your wishes will be complied with. We will deliver the body of Private Louis J. Freudenberg to Undertaker, Christian Epple, of 250 Central Avenue, Jersey City, N.J., when he calls at this office on Monday, July 18th, 1921." (language: en)
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