4. | Rurie Arthur Mirick was born on 27 Nov 1894 in Durango, Falls County, Texas (son of Everett Miriam Mirick and Virginia Elizabeth Sudbury); died on 13 May 1976 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, USA; was buried in 1976 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States of America. Other Events:
- FSID: 94T7-H79
- Reference Number: 18
- Residence: Bruceville, Texas
- Census: 1 Jun 1900, Durango, Falls County, Texas
- Residence: 1910, Justice Precinct 6, McLennan, Texas, United States
- Census: 15 Jun 1910, Bruceville, McLennan County, Texas
- Military Draft Registration: Between 1917 and 1918, McLennan County no 2, Texas, United States
- _MILT: 5 Jan 1917, Bruceville, McLennan County, Texas; Draft Registration WWI
- _MILT: 6 Aug 1918, Camp Cody - Deming, New Mexico; Army Basic Training WWI
- _MILT: 6 Aug 1918, Moody, Mclennan County, Texas; Order of Induction, WWI US Army
- _MILT: 13 Oct 1918; Assigned over seas WWI US Army
- _MILT: 2 Nov 1918, New York Port, New York, New York, USA; Military transport Aquitania to France
- _MILT: 19 Jan 1919, Brest France; Left for New York after WWI US Army. SS Martha Washington.
- _MILTID: 11 Feb 1919; 3661488 US Army WWI
- Residence: 1920, Bruceville, McLennan, Texas, United States
- Residence: 1920, Bruceville, McLennan, Texas, United States
- Census: 9 Jan 1920, Bruceville, McLennan County, Texas
- Residence: 6 Jan 1928, Jones County, Texas; Chattle Mortagage
- Residence: 1930, Precinct 8, Jones, Texas, United States
- Census: 14 Apr 1930, Jones County, Texas
- Residence: 1935, Rural, Mclennan, Texas
- Residence: 1 Apr 1935, Bosque County, Texas; 1940 Census Record
- Residence: 11 Feb 1936, Valley Mills, McLennan, Texas, USA; Chattel Mortagage
- Residence: 22 Oct 1936, Valley Mills, McLennan, Texas, USA; Sears Envelope
- Residence: 22 Oct 1936, Valley Mills, McLennan, Texas, USA; Sears Purchase
- Reciept: 1 Apr 1937, Valley Mills Texas; Purchase of feed and Breeding Record
- Residence: 21 Feb 1938, Valley Mills, McLennan, Texas, USA; Notice of cotton production
- Americal Legion Card: 1939, McLennan County
- Residence: 18 Oct 1939, Valley Mills, McLennan, Texas, USA; Application for Release of Mortgage
- Census: 22 Apr 1940, Justice Precinct 8, McLennan County, Texas
- _MILT: 1941, Moody, McLennan, Texas, United States; WW II Registration
- Residence: 27 Nov 1942, Rt. 7 Marlin Road, Waco, Texas; Texas Power Light Starting Utilities
- _MILT: Bef 1943, Mart, McLennan, Texas, USA; Military Draft Registration
- _EMPLOY: 1943, Veterans Hospital; Rurie had accumulated both sick and annual leave for 1943.
- Residence: 22 May 1943, Rt 7 Marlin Road, Waco, Texas; Lien Release
- Reciept: 31 Jan 1944, Waco, McLennan County, Texas; Pay off car
- Residence: 9 Nov 1944, 1704 Webster, Waco, Texas; Purchase Contract for house at 1704 Webster, Waco, Texas
- Reciept: 24 Feb 1945, Waco, McLennan County , Trxas; Farm Security Adminnistration Receipt
- _EMPLOY: 14 Jul 1952, Waco, McLennan County , Trxas; Veteran Administration, Waiter
Notes:
Name: Rurie Mirick
Residence: , McLennan, Texas
Estimated Birth Year: 1895
Age: 25
Birthplace: Durango Texas
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Film Number: 1821831
Digital Folder Number: 4390895
Image Number: 01018
Sheet Number: 4
Household Gender Age
Rurie Mirick M 25y
Spouse Sarah Mirick F 22y
HISTORY:
World War I:
Rurie joined the Army August 6th, 1918. Service Number 3661488. He was assign to 34th Division, Company C, 136 Infantry - Camp Cody - Deming, New Mexico,
The division takes its name from the shoulder sleeve insignia designed for a 1917 training camp contest by American regionalist artist Marvin Cone, who was then a soldier enlisted in the unit.[9] Cone's design evoked the desert training grounds of Camp Cody, New Mexico, by superimposing a red steer skull over a black Mexican water jug called an "olla." In World War I, the unit was called the "Sandstorm Division." German troops in World War II, however, called the U.S. division's soldiers "Red Devils" and "Red Bulls," the division later officially adopted the divisional nickname Red Bulls.[10]
34th ID Soldiers at Camp Cody, NM on 18 August 1918.
Brig. Gen. Frank G. Mauldin took command.[11] The 34th Division arrived in France in October 1918, but it was too late for the division to be sent to the front, as the end of hostilities was near, with the Armistice with Germany being signed the following month.
Brig. Gen. John Alexander Johnston took command 26 October 1918, and some personnel were sent to other units to support their final operations. Charles Dudley Rhodes took command in December and led the division until its departure for the United States in January 1919.[12] The 34th was disbanded on 18 February 1919 at Camp Grant, Illinois.[13]
Rurie A Mirick 3661488 - Private
Inducted into Army Aug 6th, 1918
Assigned to 136th Infantry, Company C until Nov 19th, 1918
Transferred to 4th Army, 83rd Division, 330th Infantry, Company E, until Feb 11, 1919
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The 34th Division was composed of the following organizations:
67th, 68th Infantry brigades.
69th Field Artillery Brigade.
133rd, 134th, 135th, and 136th Infantry regiments. (Rurie was in the 136 Infantry)
125th, 126th, 127th Field Artillery regiments.
109th Trench Mortar Battery.
109th Field Signal Battalion.
109th Headquarters Train and Military Police.
109th Ammunition Train.
109th Supply Train.
109th Sanitary Train (133rd, 134th, 135th, and 136th Ambulance companies and Field hospitals).
109th Field Train.
109th Engineer Regiment and Train.
The 34th Division remained in training at Camp Cody, New Mexico, until September, 1918. The first units sailed for overseas on September 16, 1918, via England, and the last units arrived in France on October 24, 1918. Upon arrival in France the division was ordered to the Le Mans area where it was broken up and ceased to function as a division. In the early part of December, the division began its return to the United States by individual units.
Rurie shipped overseas November 2nd, 1918 from New York on the USS Aquitaina for Brest, France. Rurie left New York on the ship, USS Aquitania. (Oversea Casual Company #509)
November 19, 1918 Rurie was transferred to Company E, 330 Infantry,
Eighty-Third Infantry Division / 83rd Division
Nickname: Thunderbolt Division or Ohio Division
4th Army Corps
Major General George W. Read, commanding
83rd Division - Major General E. F. Glenn, commanding; Lieutenant Colonel C. A. Trott, Chief-of- Staff; Major James L. Cochran, Adjutant General.
•165th Brigade Infantry - Brigadier General Ora E. Hunt
?329th Infantry Regiment
?330th Infantry Regiment < Rurie A Mirick >
?323rd Machine Gun Battalion
•166th Brigade Infantry - Brigadier General Malin Craig
?331st Infantry Regiment
?332nd Infantry Regiment
?324th Machine Gun Battalion
•158th Brigade, Field Artillery - Brigadier General Adrian S. Fleming
?322nd Field Artillery Regiment
?323rd Field Artillery Regiment
?324th Field Artillery Regiment
?308th Trench Mortar Battery
•Engineer Troops - 308th Regiment
•Signal Troops - 308th Battalion
•Division Units - 83rdth Division Headquarters Troop; 332nd Machine Gun Battalion
Major Operations: Designated a Depot Division in LeMans and Castres, France.; supplied over 195,000 officers and enlisted men as replacements in France.. Certain division units saw action
Upon arrival in France the division was designated as a depot division and was ordered to the LeMans area. Here the division was broken up and the artillery brigade and special units, such as engineer and signal troops were sent forward as corps and army troops.
The other organizations of the division were held in the area and trained as replacements for the combat divisions at the front. Returned to U.S. Jan. 29th 1919.
Maj. Gen. Edwin F. Glenn commanded this division from the time of its organization until it was demobilized.
The division was composed of the following organizations: 165th and 166th Inf. Brigs., 158th Arty. Brig., 329th, 330th, 331st, 332d Inf. Regts., 322d, 323d, 324th Machine Gun Bns., 32ssd, 323, 324th Fld. Arty Regts., 308th Trench Mortar Battery, 308th Engr. Regt. And Train, 308th Supply Train, 308th Sanitary Train (329th, 330th, 331st, 332d Amb. Cos. And Field Hospitals).
Rurie left Brest, France with Company E, 330th Infantry, January 19, 1919 on the ship SS Martha Washington.
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Rurie and Sarah moved to Tuxedo in 1930. This is where Jenita Jo was born. They moved back to Bruceville by Nov of 1932 when Charles was born.
In 1928 moved to Tuxedo for work. Lat 32°54'1.35"N - Long 99°58'12.15"W
Lived Valley Mills, Texas when Louise met JD Brownlow Lat 31°39'30.84"N - Long 97°23'58.25"W
Married Sarah Lee Smith and lived here Lat 31°20'1.57"N - Long 97°15'31.98"W
Born Durango Texas Lat 31°12'18.29"N - Long 97° 7'47.62"W
Name: John E Mirick
Event: Census
Event Date: 1930
Event Place: Precinct 8, Jones, Texas
Gender: Male
Age: 9
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Birthplace: Texas
Estimated Birth Year: 1921
Immigration Year:
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Father's Birthplace: Texas
Mother's Birthplace: Texas
Enumeration District Number: 0018
Family Number: 160
Sheet Number and Letter: 8A
Line Number: 8
NARA Publication: T626, roll 2365
Film Number: 2342099
Digital Folder Number: 4547988
Image Number: 00610
Household Gender Age
Parent Rurie A Mirick M 35
Parent Sarah L Mirick F 29
John E Mirick M 9
Rurie Mirick M 7
Mildred L Mirick F 4
Eugene J Mirick M 1
Emma Lee B Mirick F 0
Name: Rurie Mirick
Residence: , McLennan, Texas
Estimated Birth Year: 1895
Age: 25
Birthplace: Texas
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
Film Number: 1821831
Digital Folder Number: 4390895
Image Number: 01018
Sheet Number: 4
Household Gender Age
Rurie Mirick M 25y
Spouse
Sarah Mirick F 22y
Cemetery
Waco Memorial Park
Section C, Plott 146 Space 1
31°28'28.62"N 97° 9'36.35"W
Rurie married Sarah Lee Smith on 23 Mar 1919 in Preacher Cook's House, Bruceville, Texas. Sarah (daughter of John Edward Smith and Emma Lee Moore) was born on 24 Oct 1898 in Bruceville, McLennan County, Texas; died on 29 Mar 1981 in Waco, Texas; was buried in 1981 in Waco, McLennan, Texas, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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