Maximilien Albert NICOLLE

Maximilien Albert NICOLLE[1]

Male 1899 - 1938  (38 years)


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  • Name Maximilien Albert NICOLLE 
    Birth 10 Dec 1899  Forsyth Township, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Baptism 27 May 1900  St. Paul Catholic Church, Negaunee, MI Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Occupation Labourer 
    Death 15 Nov 1938  Munising, Michigan Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial 22 Nov 1938  Maple Grove Cemetary, Munising MI Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Person ID I19  My Nicolle
    Last Modified 12 Nov 2025 

    Father Jules Alexandre NICOLLE,   b. 03 Jan 1848, Vieux-Bourg, Calvados, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 09 Feb 1916, Princeton, Marquette, MI USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 68 years) 
    Mother Justine Françoise MORENIER,   b. 16 Jul 1865, Dampicourt, Luxembourg, Belgium Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 01 Dec 1915, Princeton, Marquette County, Michigan, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 50 years) 
    Marriage 09 Jan 1887  St-André-Avellin, Papineau County, Québec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Family ID F3  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Never married,
      served in WWI,

      1 Aug 1917 to 5 Sept 1919
      as a
      Pvt, A battery, 6th Regiment, 1st Field Artillery

      Battle and Expeditions during World War I (France)
      Sommerville Sector
      Ansauville Sector
      Montdidier Sector
      Cantigny
      Soissons
      Second Battle of the Marne
      St Mihiel
      Argonne et Meuse
      Coblens Bridge Head
      Army of Occupation



      Wounded July 22nd, 1918 (Aisne-Marne)


      Cited in G.O. #14, Aug 16, 1919.


      First Field Artillery Brigade


      Victory Medal, Fivo Battle Clasps



      6th Regiment
      World War I
      Lineage
      Assigned 18 November 1917 to the 5th Division
      Narrative
      In December 1917, the 6th Regiment was assigned to the 10th Infantry Brigade, 5th Division, and began training stateside. In the latter part of May 1917, the 6th Infantry Regiment was declared ready for introduction to combat and was placed at the disposal of the French for service at the front. In July 1918, a strategic offensive plan was agreed upon by the Allied commanders, the immediate purpose of which was to reduce the salients which interfered with further offensive operations. One of these was the Saint-Mihiel salient. The First U.S. Army was organized on 10 August and directed to launch an offensive on 12 September to reduce this salient. The 6th Regiment was destined to play an important role in this operation. On 1 December 1918 the 6th Regiment conducted a march from Luxembourg to the city of Trier, Germany, becoming the first American troops to enter that ancient city.



      found dead in one of Munising's forest from a gun shot wound


  • Sources 
    1. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/1-6inf.htm.

    2. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=90974996&PIpi=107473402.

    3. mariage document.




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