
York native Jeannette Zinn died while serving with the YMCA in war-torn Europe in 1918. Background posts: From war bonds to pets and people and Spanish flu epidemic in York: 'People died one right after the other' and Easter in York County, 1919: Sadness, joy, hope.
In the months following World War I, Jeannette Zinn was feted as a war hero.
One source in the York County Heritage Trust files lists her as the first woman from York "to give her life for the great cause of freedom."
It's not clear if that means in all wars up to that point or in the Great War, as World War I was then called.
Clearly, women provided tremendous aid in previous wars. Cassandra Small Morris became ill, for example, after caring for Gettysburg wounded.
But she survived.
Unfortunately, not much is known about Jeannette Zinn... .





