James Benedict Flynn was born on 12 February 1891 Manchester NH, son of Patrick and Margaret Flynn. James had siblings, Stephen, Frank and Phillip. He grew up in that place, attending the local schools. By 1917 he had moved to Nashua, New Hampshire where he was employed at a pool room at 203 Main Street. In 1918 he had moved to 72C Walnut Street.
In September of 1917 he was in the third contingent, made up of 32 men, who were “called up” by the local exemption board, and would be leaving for Ayer MA. He was “second in command” when he and the others left on the train. He was serving in Co. C of the 328th Infantry when he was killed in action on 15 October 1918, and buried in the Meuse-Argonne Cemetery, France. But there is more to his story. Continue reading




