Thru the internet I have found info on John E England's service record see attachment.
Mr.,
A search Adjutant General Records for the period in question identified the following for a John E. England:
Jan. 4, 1903, enlisted & mustered in Company E, 2nd Regiment of Infantry, Brigade Rhode Island Militia; May 18, 1906, commissioned 2nd Lieutenant; April 15, 1907, Brigade Rhode Island Militia designation changed to Rhode Island National Guard, by General Order #9; Company E, 2nd Regiment of Infantry designation changed to 13th Company, Coast Artillery Corps, by General Order #26; Jan. 18, 1911, commissioned 1st Lieutenant; May 12, 1913, passed Coast Artillery basic course examination & range & communication officers course; Nov. 11, 1914, commissioned Captain; Sept. 7, 1915, won pistol championship match; score of 109; July 25, 1917, called into Federal service; Aug. 5, 1917, discharged & drafted into service of the United States & discharged from the State militia by act of Congress of June 3, 1916; placed on retired list of commissioned officers of the Rhode Island National Guard to date from Aug. 5, 1917, with rank of Major by General Order #6, March 2, 1920 - end of record.
Searching other sources I find a John Edward England, age 23, of Central Falls, employed as a Moulder, born England, son of Daniel & Maria marrying Elizabeth Estelle Grundy, age 21, of Pawtucket, born Central Falls, RI, daughter of Thomas & Maria on Aug. 22, 1905, by Edward F. Carrigan, Roman Catholic Priest.
Note: no record of death located for this individual per statewide search through 1958 (last year available at our office). However, I do find a record for the wife dying in Central Falls on July 25, 1934, age 49. She is noted as the divorced wife of John England. Searching Central Falls / Pawtucket directories I find the last reference occurring for John England in 1915. After that date wife listed only. Couple must have split up on or/about this time period. Perhaps John removed to / died in nearby MA. Central Falls & Pawtucket border both Seekonk & Attleboro, MA
Ken Carlson
Reference Archivist
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Jack
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