Home > WWII VETERANS >

Jarvis, Myndert S.

Myndert S. Jarvis  WWII
Mynder T. Jarvis WWII


 
Alternative Views:


NextRecord
Date of Birth: 10/19/1889
Died On: 10/10/1967 Last Residence: 10532, Hawthorne, Westchester, New York
Street Address: 151 Fenimore Rd.
Service Number: unknown
Branch of Service: U.S. Army


Veteran Code: UNK-32


BIOGRAPHY Extended Information
 
Myndert S. Jarvis was born in New York on 19 Oct 1889 and lived at 151 Fenimore Rd. in Mamaroneck. Myndert enlisted and served in the U.S. Army during World War II.

Myndert Starin Jarvis

Name: Myndert Starin Jarvis Gender: Male Race: White Birth Date: 19 Oct 1889 Birth Place: New Rochelle, New York, USA Residence Place: Mamaroneck, New York, USA Military Draft Date: 1942 Relationship to Draftee: Head Occupation: County Of Westchester Public Works Height: 5 10 Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Gray Weight: 194 Complexion: Ruddy

Name: Myndert Jarvis Gender: Male Age: 77 Birth Date: abt 1890 Residence Place: Archville, Westchester, New York, USA Death Date: 10 Oct 1967 Death Place: New York, USA

Name: Myndert Jarvis Social Security Number: 117-20-5007 Birth Date: 19 Oct 1889 Issue Year: Before 1951 Issue State: New York Last Residence: 10532, Hawthorne, Westchester, New York, USA Death Date: Oct 1967

The objective of this website is to create a biography for each veteran. On this page we have tried to provide as much information as possible but we need help filling in the blanks.

We are looking for information regarding these men and women including: Discharge Records, Pictures, Rye Address During the War and Branch of Service. We are also looking for the specific outfit in which they served, Example for Army: (K Company, 15th Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division).

In an effort to make this website interactive, scroll to the bottom of this page. This where you will find the "Write A Review" section. It is here for you to fill in missing information, correct inaccuracies and to add personal memories.

You can also Search The Old Rye Chronicle for information about this veteran, see instructions "Newpaper Article Links" tab. It is much easier than it reads, so give it a try. A lot of fun and can become addicting.
Links to this Veterans History

Share your knowledge of this product. Be the first to write a review »