Robert Taylor Heatley
The following profile was researched and compiled by Candice L. Buchanan and Glenn J. R. T. Toothman III, for www.RainDayBoys.com.
Birth: 7 May 1894 McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Parents: Richard Heatley and Mary Elizabeth Waters
Residence at time of enlistment: McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Physical description: Medium height, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair
Death: Killed in action 27 October 1918 France
Age at death: 24 years old
Last resting place: Hewitt's Cemetery, Rices Landing, Jefferson Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania
Military rank: Serial No. 242397. Private First Class.
45th Co., 12th Battalion, 155 Depot Brigade
Co. A, 1st Provisional Recruit Battalion
Co. D, 116th Supply Train
Co. G, 163rd Infantry
Co. D, 103rd Infantry
Additional information:
Robert's father, Richard Heatley, immigrated to the United States from Ireland in the 1880s. However, Robert's mother, Mary Elizabeth (Waters) Heatley, was born and reared in Greene County, Pennsylvania. It was no doubt under her influence that her son, and later her husband and herself, were laid to rest in Hewitt's Cemetery, where Robert's grandparents Aaron and Harriet (Horner) Waters also are buried. Though Robert grew up in McKeesport, where prior to enlistment, he worked in the steel mills, his family tree and closest relations were rooted in Greene County, where his memory is preserved.
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