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Wernick Family Record of Remembrance

917-1920: Private Alexander Wernick, Battery D 59th Field Artillery

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Sometime between 1907 and 1917 Elkune became known as Alex or Alexander Wernick. Everyone called his brother "Willie" but Velvil had been given the legal name of Wolf Wernick upon his arrival at Ellis Island. The English translation of the Russian word "velvil" is wolf.

In 1917, with the beginning of World War I, Alex enlisted for service in the Militia of New York State [35K]. In 1918, he was declared eligible to serve in the military, and he became a soldier in the Cavalry of the Army of United States. (Draft Card) [27K] Within a few months, Private Alexander Wernick was appointed Corporal, Battery "D," 59th F.A. stationed at Camp Jackson, South Carolina.

continue with 1918-1926: Ida Orlinsky and Alex Wernick

Go to the Wernick welcome page Go to 1891-97: Schmerko Wiernik Comes to America Go to 1903-1907: Memories of St. Johns Place Go to 1917-1920: Private Alexander Wernick, Go to 1918-1926: Ida Orlinsky and Alex Wernick Go to 1927-1941: A Son and Daughter -- Irwin & Barbara Go to 1940 - Present: From Brooklyn to Tucson Go to The Wernick Family Photo Gallery The Rosenblum Family Photo Gallery

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