ANNIS FAMILY HONOR ROLL

1865-1939



Contents

The Spanish American War

Between Wars 1900-1917

World War One

Killed in Action

Wounded in Action

Served

Between Wars 1918-1939



Lineage Code

Cormac Annis Descendant

Charles Annis (Barnstable, MA) Descendant

Andrew Annis Descendant

Jeremiah Annas Descendant

Robert R. Annis (Tennessee) Descendant

Richard Annis Descendant

Samuel Annis Descendant

Other Documented Lineages

Unknown Lineage

 



The Spanish-American War

Name

Born

Died

Branch of Service

Rank and Unit

Photograph

State of Origin/Lineage

Ernest G. Annis

 

 

United States Army

 

 

Texas

Frank E. Annis

 

 

United States Army

Private - 35th Infantry Division

 

Maine

Leroy L. Annis

5/14/1880

11/3/1957

US Army

Private

 

Enlisted 4/8/1901 Buried at Rock Island National Cemetery, Rock Island, IL Section F Site 496

Lester A. Annas

10/1876

 

US Army

Cook

  Served in Iligan, Philippine Islands in 1900

John C. Annis

1/29/1862

1/13/1946

United States Army

Corporal - 29th Infantry Division

 

Louisiana - Buried at Natchez National Cemetery, Plot: D, 0, 3758; Natchez, MS

William (Willie) Annis - 1874-1939

 

 

United States Army

Corporal - 20th Infantry Division

Missouri

William L. Annis

1887 

 

United States Army

 Private - Company "L', Maine Infantry

 

Bangor, Maine



Between Wars 1900-1917


Name

Birth

Death

Branch of Service

Rank and Unit

Photograph

State of Origin/Lineage

Arthur H. Annis

1885

 

United States Army

Private - Stationed at Fort Hamilton, NY, June 1910

 

Vermont

Neil Delos Annes

June 20, 1887

June 25, 1953

United States Army

Stationed at Fort Gibbon Army Post, Alaska - 1910

 

South Dakota - Hiram C., Charles, Levi, Charles, John, Abraham, Cormac

Roy Alexander Annis

December 11, 1891

December 20, 1980

United States Navy

Seaman

  California - Alexander G., Thomas, Samuel, John, Andrew





World War One 1917-1918

Killed in Action

Name

Birth

Death

Branch, Unit, Service No.

Place of Death or Burial

State of Origin/Lineage

Carl E. Annis

 

 

Private - US Army - #37525471

Killed in France Dickenson Co., KS

Clarence Elvin Annis

10-1-1896

7-18-1918

US Army - 18th Inf. Division

Resided at Rugby, ND and enlisted in Company D, 1st Infantry, North Dakota National Guard, at Minot, on July 19, 1917; served in Company D, 1st Infantry, North Dakota National Guard (Company D, 164th Infantry), to Jan. 9, 1918; Company I, 18th Infantry, to death; overseas from Dec. 15, 1917, to death; wounded, slightly, June 6, 1918. Engagements: Offensive: Aisne-Marne. Defensive Sectors: Ansauville (Lorraine); Cantigny (Picardy). Killed in action on July 18, 1918; buried in Grave 34, Row 7, Block C, Oise-Aisne American Cemetery, Seringes-et-Nesles, Aisne, France. Cited in General Orders No. 1, Headquarters, 1st Division, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Jan. 1, 1920, for gallantry in action and especially meritorious services. Entitled to wear a silver star. Chatfield, MN

Claude T. Annis

1890

8/7/1918

US Army

Claude Annis was killed in action Aug. 7, 1918, in Chateau Thiery, France Born in Adrian, MI, the son of Thomas and Ida Annis. Adrian's VFW ( Annis-Fint) post is named for two Lenawee County World War I veterans. Claude Annis was killed in action Aug. 7, 1918, in Chateau Thiery, France, at the age of 28. -Thomas Augustus Annis.

Frank Merrill Annis

11/11/1896

10/17/1917

US Navy - Naval Aviation (USNRF) Chief Quartermaster

Killed by fall of airplane in which he was a passenger, Dayton, Ohio Saratoga Springs, NY

William H. Annis

 

 

US Army

Killed in France Hidalgo Co., TX

Wounded in Action

Name

Birth

Death

Branch, Unit, Service No.

Date, Place of Wound

State of Origin/Lineage

Edwin Josiah Annis

11/8/1899

2/4/1964

US Army

Wounded in France

Bloomfield, VT

Everett A. Annis

9/1/1895

2/18/1988 

US Army - 329th Inf. Division, Company "C", 103 Infantry PH, buried Mead Cemetery, Center Twp., Gibson Co, IN.

Severely wounded 9-12-1918 France

Francisco, IN - Buried at Mead Cemetery, Gibson, Co., IN

Edwin N. Annis

   

US Army - Company "C", 103rd Machine Gun Battalion

Wounded 10-13-1918 France

St. Johnsbury, VT

Forrest H. Annis

5/24/1895

 

US Army - Company "H", 23rd Infantry

Wounded 7-18-1918 France

Stockbridge, VT

Served

Name

Birth

Death

Rank

Branch, Unit, Service No.

Origin

Photograph

Place of Death or Burial/Lineage

Harry Forrest Annas

2/27/1897

11/19/1980

2nd Lt.

US Army - Rainbow Division

Washington, IA

 

Browsboro, TX - Frederic D., James, James, Solomon, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

Theodore H. Annas

4-8-1899

7-10-1952

 

US Army

 

 

Enlisted April 29, 1917. Buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Section 33 Site 10255

William Adolphus Annas

9-12-1891

6-18-1954

 

US Army

    Enlisted December 17, 1915. Buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Section 33 Site 7001

Alonzo H. Annes

12-11-1918

10-7-2003

PFC

US Army

    Buried Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville, TN

Erle Chadwick Annes, Sr.

11/30/1888

5/2/1969

2nd Lt. 

US Army -29th Field Artillery

Windom, MN

 

Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, OR - Adrian W., George N., Charles, Levi, Charles, John, Abraham, Cormac

Alton Annis

Unknown

 

 

Unknown

Unknown

 

Unknown

Andrew J. Annis

7-20-1896

3-5-1983

Pvt.

US Army

Washington, D.C.

 

Enlisted August 14, 1918, buried March 8, 1983 at Baltimore (MD) National Cemetery, Section N Site 1617 - Mark, Mark, Joseph, Charles, Nehemiah, Charles, Abraham, Cormac

Arthur C. Annis

12-1894

 

 

 

Shirley, MA

 

Albe L., George H., Rollins B., Benjamin, Rolfe, John, Abraham, Cormac

Bradley Annis

10-16-1892

 

Pvt 

US Marine Corps - #120589 - 75th Co., 1st Bn., 6th Regt.

Angola, NY

 

Enlisted May 17, 1917 at Cleveland, OH, Resided at Akron, OH Served in France. Discharge for disability not of own misconduct. Port Royal Summary Court; 75 Co Quantico Va; France October 6, 1917; Marine Guard October 31, 1918; Quantico, VA January 7, 1919. Defensive Sector. American Expeditionary Forces October 6, 1917 to December 24, 1919. Discharge March 21, 1919. Medical Survey Character excellent 5% disabled. File no 88026.

Carl Raymond Annis

8/26/1888

5/2/1924

Cpl

US Army - SN 1230509

Hermon, ME

 

Enlisted: Bangor, July 23, 1917. Reported for Federal Service: July 25, 1917. Pvt; Cpl August 20, 1917. Org: Btry F, HFA Maine NG (Co L 56 Pion Inf) to discharge. Overseas service: None. Honorable discharge on demobilization May 29, 1919. - John L., John A., Ralph, Benjamin, Rolfe, John, Abraham, Cormac

Cecil Ray Annis

4-10-1907

1-30-1997

PFC

US Army

    Buried at Jackson City Cemetery, Jackson, GA

Clarence Laverne Annis

7/9/1886

11/1/1965

Pvt

US Army - Company E, 55th Engineers

Iowa

 

Buried at Harlington Cemetery, Waverly, IA. Plot: Section F, Lot 1, Grave 1 - Adelbert L., Henry, Daniel, Stephen, Thomas, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

Charles Daties Annis

 

7/19/1949

Pvt

US Army

 

 

Buried Long Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY, Section J Site 15594

Charles Foster Annis

9/8/1900

9/21/1974

Pvt

US Army

Bandera, TX

 

Oregon - Charles F., Jerome T. L., Jerome B., Thomas, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

Donald W. Annis

 1/23/1914

12/22/1989

PFC

US Army Serial No. 12162

Council Bluffs, IA

 

Hospital Unit "K", U.S. Army and Mobile Hospital No. 1 - Jay F., Benjamin B., Jonathan, Moses, Daniel, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

Earl G. Annis

5-23-1894

 

1st Lt.

National Guard - 1st Infantry Division

Cincinnati, OH

 

Enlisted March 31, 1916 at Cincinnati, OH. Company F, 1st Infantry Ohio National Guard to Discharge. Promoted to Corporal July 9,1916; Sergeant January 2, 1917. Honorable discharge November 26, 1917 to accept Commission 2nd Lieutenant Cavalry November 27, 1917 from National Guard; 1st Lieutenant Cavalry September 18, 1918. 5th Cavalry to February 18, 1918; 302nd Cavalry to 25 Feb 1918; 5 Cavalry to Discharge Fort Bliss Tex. Honorable discharge June 17, 1919. Ralph W., David A., Thomas, Jacob, Ezra, John, Abraham, Cormac

Edward Churchill Annis

2/1/1895

11/1969

 

US Army

Ardmore, OK

  A veteran of World War One, and according to his son, Edward Elroy Annis, was at Paris, France during the signing of the Armistice. - Orange, Thomas, James W., Jacob, Ezra, John, Abraham, Cormac

Ellsworth Philip Annis

9/24/1895

10/13/1985

 

US Army

Merrill, WI

William E., Levi, Levi, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

Edgar William Annis

9/27/1891

 5/30/1989

 

US Army

Merrill, WI

 

William E., Levi, Levi, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

Fayette I.

10/21/1893

1933

PFC

US Army Air Corps

Livonia, NY

  Union Cemetery, Livonia, NY - Irving B., Edgar S., James, Augustus B., Jacob, Ezra, John, Abraham, Cormac

Everett A. Annis

9/1/1895

1/4/1964

PVT

US Army
103rd Infantry

Francisco, IN

Also listed under Wounded in Action. Buried at Meade Cemetery, Francisco, IN - Walter J., George, Thomas, Richard

Floyd Emery Annis

4/7/1900

3/15/1993

MMOM1

US Navy

South Dakota

  Buried at Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, MN - William H., Jacob E., James W., Jacob, Ezra, John, Abraham, Cormac Annis

Frank Merrill Annis

11-11-1896

10-16-1917

Seaman

USNRF

Saratoga Springs, NY

Frank Merrill Annis was killed in an air crash at the Navy Training Station at Dayton, OH. He is buried at Greenridge Cemetery, Saratoga Springs, NY. - Malcolm G., Nathaniel F., Nathaniel F., David, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac Annis

Frederick Dalton Annis

1-29-1894

6-28-1945

Pvt

National Guard
US Army - SN 62415

Waltham, MA

 

Enlisted: Charlestown, MA, July 24, 1917 Co M, 5th Infantry Massachusetts National Gaurd (Co M 101 Inf) to discharge. Overseas: September 7, 1917 to April 18, 1919. Honorable discharge on demobilization: April 29, 1919. Died at Saratoga, NY and is buried at Greenridge Cemetery, Saratoga. Burton, Joseph, Dudley, Charles, Nehemiah, Charles, Abraham, Cormac Annis

Frederick Annis

 

 

Cpl

US Army

Idaho Springs, CO

 

 

Freeman Annis

1/23/1898

5/11/1984

Cpl

US Army

 

 

Enlisted 4/30/1917. Buried at Golden Gate national Cemetery, San Bruno, CA Plot: CA, 0, 972

George F. Annis

8/27/1898

8/6/1972

WAG

US Army

 

 

Enlisted 10/26/1917. Buried 8/9/1974 at Long Island National Cemetery, Farmingdale, NY Section X Site 2403a

George William Annis

3-9-1892

 

Pvt

US Army

Chatsfield, MN

 

Enlisted in Company D, 1st Infantry, North Dakota National Guard, at Rugby, on July 19, 1917; served in Company D, 1st Infantry, North Dakota National Guard (Company D, 164th Infantry), to discharge. Discharged at Camp Greene, N. C., on Nov. 30, 1917, as a Private, Surgeon's Certificate of Disability, 20%.

Harold Annis

1894

 

Sgt

US Army 304th Infantry Division

SN 1685282

Natick, MA

 

Inducted: Framingham, MA., LB 2, March 29, 1918. Pvt; Pvt 1st Class March. 28, 1919; Sgt May 29, 1919. Organization: 4th Co 1st Bn., 151st Dep Brigade to May 24, 1918; Co A 304th Infantry to July 31, 1918; Med Det 304th Inf to discharge. Overseas: July 8, 1918 to July 13, 1919. Honorable discharge on demobilization: July 21, 1919.

Harry L. Annis

11/26/

4/1985

 

 

Shirley, MA

 

Albe L., George H., Rollins B., Benjamin, Rolfe, John, Abraham, Cormac

Homer Augustus Annis

6/11/1896

12/27/1993

 

US Army

Beaver Creek, MI

 

Midland, MI - George R., Augustus H., James W., Jacob, Ezra, John, Abraham, Cormac

Howard R. Annis

10/12/1901

11/29/1959

Pvt

US Army
264 Aero Squadron

Maine

  Buried Beverly National Cemetery, Beverely NJ

Howard Raymond Annis

 1889

 

 

US Army Engineers

Milwaukee, WI

 

Henry L., William K., Moses, Daniel, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

James Bernard Annis, Sr.

7/5/1888

4/18/1968

Petty Officer 

US Navy

Career Navy

Mt. Pleasant, MI

 

U.S. Naval Hospital, San Diego, CA - James L., Levi, William, Benjamin, Rolfe, John, Abraham, Cormac

Jerome Carlock Annis

10/5/1899

1/15/1994

 

US Army

Gordon, TX

 

Served in the United States Army from 1918 to 1920, as well as serving seven years in the Reserves. He graduated from Kelly Field Flying School at San Antonio in 1921. In 1930 he began work with the
United States Department of Commerce as an air carrier inspector. He was a member of the Aeronautics Association of America. Died at Fredericksburg, TX -
Jerome T.L., Jerome B., Thomas, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

John Joseph Annis

5-22-1891

1-9-1948

Sgt

US Army

Mt. Pleasant, MI

 

Enlisted December 9, 1917 at Columbus Barracks, Ohio. Assigned to 14th Co,. 2nd Motor Mechanic Regiment, Signal Corps. Camp Merritt New Jersey Aviation Section to Discharge. Sergeant, May 1, 1918. American Expeditionary Forces March 4, 1918 to April 1919. Honorable discharge May 2, 1919. Died Los Angeles Co., CA - James L., Levi, William, Benjamin, Rolfe, John, Abraham, Cormac

John Keith Annis

 

1960

 

US Marine Corps

SN 307589

 

 

Information

Lee Henry Annis

5/30/1896

3/7/1979

PVT 

US Army - 166th Depot Bde.

Murray Co., MN

 

Enlisted 5/27/1918. Buried 3/21/1979 at Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, MN - Charles L., Levi., Charles, Jacob, Jacob, John, Abraham, Cormac

Leo Leslie Annis

1898

 

 

US Army

Chatsfield, MN

 

Enlisted in Company D, 1st Infantry, North Dakota National Guard, at Minot, on July 19, 1917; served in Company D, 1st Infantry, North Dakota National Guard (Company D, 164th Infantry), to Jan. 9, 1918; Company I, 18th Infantry, to discharge. Grade: Private 1st Class, Aug. 1, 1919; overseas from Dec. 15, 1917, to Sept. 4, 1919; wounded, severely, July 20, 1918. Engagements: Defensive: Montdidier-Noyon. Offensives: Aisne-Marne; Meuse-Argonne. Defensive Sectors: Ansauville (Lorraine); Cantigny (Picardy). Discharged at Camp Merritt, N. J., on Sept. 6, 1919, as a Private 1st Class. Cited in General Orders No. 5, Headquarters, 1st Infantry Brigade, AEF, Selters, Germany, June 1, 1919, for gallant conduct and self-sacrificing spirit displayed during the battles of Montdidier-Noyon defensive; Aisne-Marne offensive; St. Mihiel offensive; Meuse-Argonne offensive. The success of these engagements was due to the efforts and spirit of the officers and enlisted men engaged. Cited in General Orders No. 1, Headquarters, 1st Division, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., Jan. 1, 1920, for gallantry in action and especially meritorious services. Entitled to wear two silver stars.

Lewis O. Annis

8/18/1899

1/12/1976

 

US Army - Company D, 126th Infantry

Rapid River, MI

Pompano Beach, FL - Albert, Hiram, Joseph, Thomas, Thomas, Charles

Mark Annis Jr.

7-20-1894

2-21-1994 

Cpl

US Army - 161st Depot Bde.

SN 3335802

Dover, NH

 

Enlisted July 15, 1918 at Kane, IL Resided at Columbus, OH. Served Company D 18 Battalion United States Guards Fort Snelling MN to Discharge. Corporal September 1, 1918. Honorable discharge January 13, 1919. Chatsworth, CA - Mark, Mark, Joseph, Charles, Nehemiah, Charles, Abraham, Cormac

Orrin D. Annis

10/19/1892

1932

PFC

US Army - 115th Ammunition Train

 

Lineage: Leon B., Orrin E., James, Jesse, John, Abraham, Cormac Annis. Buried at San Francisco (CA) National Cemetery

Robert L. Annis

   

Cpl

US Marine Corps

    Enlisted 7/11/1899. Served Machine Gun Btn., 5th Brigade, Camp Pontanezen, France. Discharged 4/1919

Robert Ples Annis

10/24/1892

5/17/1983

   

Courtland, AL

   

Roger King Upton Annis

1899

 

Pvt

US Army - SATC

SN 4913453

Deer Isle, ME

 

Inducted: Ellsworth, Hancock Co., October 31, 1918. Private. Organization: SATC Bates College, Lewiston Me to discharge Overseas service: None. Honorable discharge on demobilzation: December. 10, 1918. 

Roland Ellis Annis

10/14/1893

2/6/1983

Pvt 

US Army - 42nd Infantry Division

SN 4181088

Bethel, ME

 

Inducted: Rumford, Oxford Co., July 25, 1918. Private. Organization: 48th Co 12 Training Bn., 151st Dep Brig to August 16, 1918; Co. H 42nd Infantry to discharge Overseas service: None. Hon discharge on demobilzation June 12, 1919. - Ellis G., Newell B., Benjamin, Solomon, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

Roy Franklin Annis

9/29/1895

11/24/1959

         

Thomas E. Annis

10-1-1889

 

Cpl 

US Army

Chatfield, MN

 

Enlisted in Company A, 2nd Infantry, North Dakota National Guard, at Minot, on Aug. 1, 1917; served in Company A, 2nd Infantry, North Dakota National Guard (Supply Company, 164th Infantry), to Sept. 27, 1918; 1st Corps School Detachment, Army Postoffice No. 703, to Jan. 3, 1919; Company E, 2nd Corps School Detachment. Army Postoffice No. 909, to discharge. Grades: Private 1st Class, Dec. 21, 1918; Corporal, May 9, 1919; overseas from Dec. 16, 1918, to July 7, 1919. Discharged at Mitchel Field, N. Y., on July 17, 1919, as a Corporal. - James H., William, Jonathan, Moses, Daniel, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

Wendell Annis

1891

1992

 

US Army - 150th Inf. Division

Unknown

 

Unknown

William H. Annis

   

Pvt

US Army

Barron, WI

   

William J. Annis

2/11/1886

10/18/1946

Sgt

US Army

 

 

Buried at Fort Snelling National Cemetery
Minneapolis, MN



Between Wars 1918-1939

Name

Birth

Death

Branch, Unit, Service No.

Rank

Birth Place or Origin

Photograph

Place of Death

Clarence Herman Annis

10/27/1904

9/25/1983

US Army

 

Merrill, WI

 

Oshkosh, WI - William E., Levi, Levi, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

Claude E. Annis

8/7/1901

6/1983

US Army

 

Fond du Lac, WI

 

Racine, WI - Clarence E., Julius B., David, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

Frank A. Annis

1910

 

US Army, 7th Cavalry

 

Massachusetts (father born in Greece)

 

 

Harold S. Annis

1/1900

1958

US Army

Pvt

New York

 

Stockton, NY - Charles M., David, Jacob, Ezra, John, Abraham, Cormac Annis

James Barker Annis

12/1899

 

US Army

 

Texas

 

1920 - Stationed at Camp Zachary Taylor, KY - Emerson B., Jesse M., Emerson B., Jesse M., Jesse, John, Abraham, Cormac

Jerome Carlock Annis

10/5/1899

1/15/1994

U.S. Army Air Corps

Cadet

Gordon, TX

 

Fredericksburg, TX - Jerome B., Jerome T. L., Jerome B., Thomas, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

John G. Annis

 

 

US Marine Corp

Pvt - Trumpeter

 

 

Served 1920-1924. 2nd Btn., 16th Regiment; (1920); 1st Provisional Brigade (Port Au Prince, Haiti)

Merle James Annis

5/24/1904

6/7/1994

US Army

 

Hillsdale, MI

 

Hillsdale, MI - Berton D., James H., David, Jesse M., Jesse, John, Abraham, Cormac

Perley William Annis

11/24/1911

8/5/1976

US Army

 

Canada

 

Sacramento, CA - Marshall E., Myron A., Myron A., Webster D., David, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac

Reginald F. Annis

7/1879

 

US Army

Captain

Wisconsin

 

1920 - Stationed at Camp Benning, GA - Lewis, Harvey, Lewis W., James, James, John, Abraham, Cormac

Vernon H. Annis

 

11/29/1935

US Army

PVT

 

 

Buried at Los Angeles National Cemetery Section 54 Row G Site 28

Walter A. Annis

1/1887

 

US Army - Mechanic

 

Wisconsin

 

1920 - Station at Camp Pike, AR, - Alphonso A., Salmon P., Moses, Daniel, Daniel, Abraham, Cormac



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