Informazioni sulla fonte

Ancestry.com. Alabama, Stati Uniti, Archivio delle stelle d’oro della prima guerra mondiale, 1917-1918 [database online]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
Dati originali: World War I Gold Star Database. Alabama Department of Archives and History, Birmingham, Alabama.

 Alabama, Stati Uniti, Archivio delle stelle d’oro della prima guerra mondiale, 1917-1918

Questa raccolta è costituita da informazioni sulle persone che prestarono servizio nella prima guerra mondiale e che morirono durante la guerra o a cui furono conferiti riconoscimentio al valor militare.

This collection consists of information on World War I service members who died during the war or who were awarded distinguished service recognition.

The name "Gold Star" was derived from the gold stars awarded to mothers of service people who lost their lives. These files were created by the Alabama Department of Archives and History in the 1920s. This information was collected from relatives of the deceased in preparation for the publication of a Gold Star book which was never published. The amount of information concerning each individual varies greatly. Information about individuals may include an entry from the Official U.S. Bulletin, entries from the "Alabamians in European War" index card collection, biographical sketches of the service men, photographs, newspaper articles, and correspondence from family members. No attempt has been made to validate the information in the files including spelling of names.

Note: This database is a work in progress and is not yet complete.

The information in this description comes from the Alabama Department of Archives and History.