The Peffley, Peffly, Pefley Families in America, A historical
and genealogical record of the Peffley, Peffly and Pefley
families from 1729-1938; Published in 1938, By May Miller Frost
and Clarence Earl Frost
Call Number: R929.2 P375
28 - GRANT ERNEST PEFFLEY (son of No.9) resided at Horse Creek, Mont. for six years on a homestead upon which he proved up shortly before the World War. Soon after being inducted into the service he was sent with a Replacement Co. to France where he was assigned to a Motor Truck Corps because of his experience with motors and automobiles, and was in action with the Army before the Armistice was signed, after which he was with the Army of Occupation and was stationed on the Rhine when he took sick with pneumonia and was sent to a hospital in France where he died. He was in Co. G, 310th Motor Transport Corps. He is buried in the St. Mihiel American Cemetery at Thiancourt, Meuse-et-Moselle, France.
Grant was a member of Ridgeley Lodge, I. O. O. F., at Ladoga, joining this order shortly after obtaining his majority and was active in Lodge work. After moving to the far west he became a sojourning member at Horse Creek, Mont. He joined the Christian Church at Ladoga.
The Peffley, Peffly, Pefley Families in America, A historical
and genealogical record of the Peffley, Peffly and Pefley
families from 1729-1938; Published in 1938, By May Miller Frost
and Clarence Earl Frost
Call Number: R929.2 P375
28 - GRANT ERNEST PEFFLEY (son of No.9) resided at Horse Creek, Mont. for six years on a homestead upon which he proved up shortly before the World War. Soon after being inducted into the service he was sent with a Replacement Co. to France where he was assigned to a Motor Truck Corps because of his experience with motors and automobiles, and was in action with the Army before the Armistice was signed, after which he was with the Army of Occupation and was stationed on the Rhine when he took sick with pneumonia and was sent to a hospital in France where he died. He was in Co. G, 310th Motor Transport Corps. He is buried in the St. Mihiel American Cemetery at Thiancourt, Meuse-et-Moselle, France.
Grant was a member of Ridgeley Lodge, I. O. O. F., at Ladoga, joining this order shortly after obtaining his majority and was active in Lodge work. After moving to the far west he became a sojourning member at Horse Creek, Mont. He joined the Christian Church at Ladoga.