He was married to Mrs. Fanny Lefkowitz Aievoli Tienken of California and later, Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana & Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Early in 1917 he was a Conductor for the United Rail Road of San Francisco, California.
He served in the Army from 5 Sep 1917 to 22 Jan 1921 and was a Corporal in Co. K, 26th Infantry, 1st Division. He received gunshot wounds in both legs in WW1.
He later was a Line Type Operator for The New York Sun newspaper in Manhattan, NYC, NY, NY.
He was married to Mrs. Fanny Lefkowitz Aievoli Tienken of California and later, Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana & Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Early in 1917 he was a Conductor for the United Rail Road of San Francisco, California.
He served in the Army from 5 Sep 1917 to 22 Jan 1921 and was a Corporal in Co. K, 26th Infantry, 1st Division. He received gunshot wounds in both legs in WW1.
He later was a Line Type Operator for The New York Sun newspaper in Manhattan, NYC, NY, NY.
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