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Chandler, Alvis Julian

Male 1895 - 1918  (22 years)


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  • Name Chandler, Alvis Julian  [1
    Birth 16 Aug 1895  Caswell County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Reference Number 7829 
    Death 24 Feb 1918  Hampton, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial Yanceyville Presbyterian Church, Yanceyville, Caswell County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I7708  Caswell County
    Last Modified 2 May 2024 

    Father Chandler, Thomas Yancey,   b. 15 Jan 1860, Caswell County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 11 Sep 1928 (Age 68 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Bohannon, Sallie Elizabeth,   b. 24 Jan 1869, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 18 Jun 1955 (Age 86 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage 2 Nov 1886  [2
    Reference Number 57631 
    Family ID F4115  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 16 Aug 1895 - Caswell County, North Carolina Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 24 Feb 1918 - Hampton, Virginia Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Yanceyville Presbyterian Church, Yanceyville, Caswell County, North Carolina Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Alvis Julian Chandler (1895-1918)

      World War I Monument

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      Alvis Julian Chandler (1895-1918)

      We have not found a photograph of Alvis Julian Chandler. Hopefully, a relative can provide one.

      However, we do know that he was tall, of medium build, with blue eyes and light brown hair. And, when he registered for military service June 5, 1917, he reported no physical disability. He was living with his parents in the Blanch community of Caswell County, North Carolina, and working on the family farm. He went by Alvis and never married.

      Alvis did not see overseas duty during World War I. He joined the Coast Artillery and was stationed at Fort Monroe in Virginia, where he died. Newspaper reports indicate that he died due to measles, followed by pneumonia. However, his family disputed this, claiming that he had the flu (influenza) and was forced to stand guard in the rain, and as a result developed pneumonia.

      Although Alvis Julian Chandler died unmarried and without children, he was part of a large family. Moreover, as a tribute, his brother Clyde Thomas Chandler (1893-1956) named his first child Alvis Julian Chandler (1918-2006). The younger Alvis Julian Chandler was born December 23, 1918, less than a year after the death of his namesake uncle.

      The World War I soldier, Alvis Julian Chandler, rests under the trees at the Yanceyville Presbyterian Church.
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      Chandler House
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      According to the Chandler family, the newspaper version of Alvis Julian Chandler's death was not adequate. The family maintained he was forced to stand guard in the rain when it was known that he was ill with influenza. Recall that 1918 was the year of the influenza pandemic. And, there is even some confusion whether he had influenza or the measles.
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      Yanceyville Man Dies In Service Of Nation

      Alvis Chandler, of Coast Artillery, a Pneumonia Victim; Grave Bedecked With Flags

      Yanceyville, Feb. 28 -- A feeling of gloom spread over the town and community Tuesday when the message came announcing the death of Alvis Chandler, which occurred Monday night in the government hospital at Fortress Monroe, Va. His death was due to measles followed by pneumonia. He volunteered last August joining the coast artillery which is stationed at Fortress Monroe. He was about 22 years of age. He had been a member of New Hope Methodist church for several years. Mr. Chandler was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Chandler.

      The funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock in the Yanceyville Presbyterian church, conducted by Rev. S. F. Nicks and Rev. George W. Oldham. The church was decorated with American flags, and 12 flags were placed upon the grave by 12 of his former schoolmates. The floral designs were many and beautiful. Mr. Chandler is survived by his parents, two sisters, Mrs. Miles and Miss Sue Chandler, and six brothers, George, Clarence, Clyde, Talbot, Eugene and Norman.

      Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, North Carolina), 1 March 1918, Friday, Page 14.
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      World War I veteran whose biographical sketch was published in Anderson, George A., Compiler. Caswell County in the World War, 1917-1918: Service Records of Caswell County Men. Raleigh (North Carolina): Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., 1921:

      Alvis Julian Chandler was born on the 16th day of August, 1895, near Hamer, in this County. He was a son of T. Y. Chandler and Sallie Elizabeth Chandler. The mother's maiden name was Miss Elizabeth Bohannon. She was a native of Pittsylvania County, Va. The grandfather, George Chandler, saw Service for much of the time during the war between the States and was slightly wounded in one of the battles in Virginia. This young soldier, having completed the Public School Course in Caswell, spent two years at Wallburg. At the time of his Registration, he was actively engaged in farming, and on August 15th 1917, he volunteered for service; his enlistment papers being signed at the Recruiting Office, in the City of Danville, Va. He was sent to Fortress Monroe, and was assigned to service in the Coast Artillery; afterward he was transferred to Ft. Monroe, and there assigned to a company of the Field Artillery.

      While in active training for overseas service, he contracted the measles; complications setting in, of such a serious nature, that on Febuary 28th 1918, he died in the Hospital, at that place. The body of this young soldier was brought back to Caswell, and tenderly buried in the Graveyard at the Presbyterian Church, in the little village of Yanceyville. Of Alvis Julian Chandler, it may truly be said; "His Soul has gone West; He laid his young life on the Altar of his Country; the Great God of Battles accepted the Sacrifice; let the people of Caswell County hold in constant recollection the memory of one of her sons who loved his country, and in loving, made the Supreme Sacrifice: God rest him."
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      Killed during World War I (died of complications from measles at Ft. Monroe).

      Alvis Julian Chandler, fourth child of Thomas Y. and Sarah E. (Bohannon) Chandler, was born August 16, 1895. He "died Sunday night 10 o'clock, February 25, 1918 at Fort Monroe, Virginia, being a soldier in the 6th Company - C.H.C. Va." Source: Register of Deaths in the Bible of Thomas Yancey and Sarah E. (Bohannon) Chandler: Alvis Chandler died from exposure when he was kept on duty while he had the flue.
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      Caswell County World War I Memorial

      "Lest We Forget"

      This memorial is erected by the citizens of Caswell County with pride and grateful appreciation for the services of the Caswell boys who made the supreme sacrifice in the World War. M.K.S.

      Benjamin Franklin Brooks
      Alvis Julian Chandler
      Byrd Edward Fuller
      Alexander Harris
      Moses Jeffress [Jeffreys]

      John Lea
      Lawrence Lea
      Ruffin Lea
      John Lynn
      Edwin Moore

      Algernon Sidney Neal
      Roy A. Pattillo
      Thomas Phelps
      Gurney Matthew Smith
      Henry Anderson Solomon

      John Barker Thacker
      George Thomas Warren
      Willie Warren
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      1900 United States Federal Census
      Name: Alvis J Chandler
      Home in 1900: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
      Age: 4
      Estimated Birth Year: abt 1896
      Birthplace: Virginia
      Relationship to head-of-house: Son
      Father's Name: Thomas G
      Mother's Name: Sallie E
      Race: White
      Household Members: Name Age
      Thomas G Chandler 40
      Sallie E Chandler 31
      Minnie L Chandler 12
      George M Chandler 9
      Clyde Thomas Chandler 7
      Alvis J Chandler 4
      Clarance Chandler 2

      1910 United States Federal Census
      Name: Alvis J Chandler
      Age in 1910: 14
      Estimated Birth Year: abt 1896
      Birthplace: North Carolina
      Relation to Head of House: Son
      Father's Name: Thomas G
      Father's Birth Place: North Carolina
      Mother's Name: Sallie E
      Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
      Home in 1910: Dan River, Caswell, North Carolina
      Marital Status: Single
      Race: White
      Gender: Male
      Household Members: Name Age
      Thomas G Chandler 50
      Sallie E Chandler 41
      Mennie L Chandler 22
      George M Chandler 19
      Clyde T Chandler 17
      Alvis J Chandler 14
      Clarence G Chandler 12
      Eugene I Chandler 9
      Talbatt b Chandler 6
      Delmos D Chandler 3
      Sue H Chandler 2/12

      World War I Draft Registration Card
      Name: Alvis Julian Chandler
      City: Not Stated
      County: Caswell
      State: North Carolina
      Birthplace: North Carolina;United States of America
      Birth Date: Aug 16 1895
      Race: Caucasian
      Roll: 1765626

      World War I Service Card
      Name: Alvis J Chandler
      Event Type: Military Service
      Event Date: 09 Jul 1917
      Event Place: Danville City, Virginia, United States
      Event Place: (Original): Danville, Virginia
      Age: 21
      Birth Year (Estimated): 1896
      Birthplace: Blanche, N C
      Residence Place: Blanche, Caswell, North Carolina

      World War I Military Service Card
      Name: Alvis J. Chandler
      Race: White
      Residence: Blanche, Caswell County, North Carolina
      Enlisted at Danville, Virginia, July 9, 1917
      Born: Blanche, NC
      Age: 21 11/12 years
      Served: 6th Company Virginia CAC Fort Monroe Virginia to January 5, 1918; Battery B, 60 CAC to death
      Grade: Private
      Wounds/Injuries Received in Action: None
      Served Overseas: No
      Died Of: Streptococic Empyema February 25, 1918
      Person Notified of Death: T. Y. Chandler, Father, RFD#1, Blanche, NC

      From the Chandler family Bible:

      Minnie Lanier Chandler 15 February 1888, Wednesday A.M.
      George Maynard Chandler 1 December 1890, Monday A.M.
      Clyde Thomas Chandler 10 February 1893, Friday A.M.
      Alvis Julian Chandler 16 August 1895, Friday A.M.
      Clarence yancey Chandler 14 April 1898, Thursday A.M.
      Eugene Spencer Chandler 17 September 1900, Monday P.M.
      Talbott Bedford Chandler 25 November 1903, Wednesday P.M.
      Delmas Dodson Chandler 26 March 1907, Tuesday 12 o'clock A.M.
      Sue Helen Chandler 2 February 1910, Wednesday A.M.
      Norman Allen Chandler 14 August 1912, Wednesday

      T. Y. Chandler died September 11, 1928

  • Sources 
    1. Details: Anderson, George A., Compiler. Caswell County in the World War, 1917-1918: Service Records of Caswell County Men. Raleigh (North Carolina): Edwards & Broughton Printing Co., 1921.

    2. Details: 1910 US Federal Census.