(1900 US Census shows year of birth as 1898, probably incorrect)
military service
Isaac Hendrick is a Military Veteran. Served in the United States Army, during World War I Sergeant
Sergeant (SGT)
1st Company
152nd Depot Brigade
US Army
World War I veteran
The 152nd Depot Brigade was a World War I unit of the United States Army, stationed at Camp Upton, New York.
The role of the Depot Brigades was to receive and organize recruits, provide them with uniforms, equipment and initial military training, and then send them to France to fight on the front lines. The Depot Brigades also received soldiers returning home at the end of the war and completed their out processing and discharges.
Depot Brigades were organized into numbered battalions (1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion, etc.), which in turn were organized into numbered companies.
The Depot Brigades, including the 152nd, were deactivated in the Spring of 1919, after completing out processing and discharges for soldiers returning home at the end of the war.
Isaac H. Hendrick age 24 dob 1896, married Ina Eden age 19 dob 1901, 2 August 1920, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. (marriage license reference info below).
Sometime after daughter Dorothy was born, around 1924 Isaac left (or was run off by his wife) and afterward his whereabouts became unknown.
1930 Census shows married to Louise L. Hendrick living in Detroit, Michigan.
residence
1900: Franklin, Simpson Co., Kentucky
1910: age 12, Tennessee Industrial School (boarding school), Davidson Co., Tennessee
"Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1920," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N78J-P4Z : accessed 19 February 2016), Isaac H. Hendrick and Ina Eden, 02 Aug 1920; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, 877845, Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm 1,030,735. GS Film #1030735, Digital Folder#4272589, Image #404, Reference ID 877845. (image not available here)
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