Veteran Information
Date of Birth: 4/11/1928
Date of Death: 29-Aug-10
Address: 11 Ellsworth St
Branch of Service: U.S. Navy - USS Bausell DD845
Service Number: 7172413
Description
Paul Martell De La Chesnaye
Paul Martell De La Chesnaye was born on April 11, 1928, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to Dorothy “Dora” Helen Mitchell, age 20, and Jean Harford Martel de la Chesnaye, age 23. In Rye his family lived at 23 Mohawk Street.
Paul enlisted and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. (See Navy Muster Rolls)
On Way to China
S/1C Paul de la Chesnaye, of 23 Mohawk Street, serving in the U. S. Navy aboard the destroyer “DD 877,” is now on his way to China after stops at Honolulu, Guam and Saipan. Engaged in signal work, he does not expect to return until next winter.
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Paul Martell De La Chesnaye died on August 29, 2010, in El Paso, Texas, at the age of 82, and was buried at Ft. Bliss National Cemetery .
Name: Paul Martell De La Chesnaye Rank: Tm1 Death Age: 82 Birth Date: 11 Apr 1928 Death Date: 29 Aug 2010 Internment Place: El Paso, Texas, USA Cemetery Address: P.o. Box 6342 Cemetery Other Street Address: 5200 Fred Wilson Avenue Cemetery Postal Code: 79906 Cemetery: Ft. Bliss National Cemetery Section: Ee Plot: 358 War: World War II Branch of Service: US Navy Relative: Paul Martell De La Chesnaye
Name: Paul M. De La Chesna Social Security Number: 057-22-9036 Birth Date: 11 Apr 1928 Issue Year: Before 1951 Issue State: New York Last Residence: 79936, El Paso, El Paso, Texas Death Date: 29 Aug 2010
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