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Last Name
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First Name
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Unit
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Burial Location
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Birth - Death
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Last Known Address
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Occupation
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Family Members
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Personal
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Nelson
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Darius
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.
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Co. F 8th Michigan Cavalry
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14
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Evergeen 3-H-8-1
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Born in Dodge County, Wisconsin in 1848
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.
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Came to Fitzgerald from Harvard Nebraska. Oct. 18
1987: Darius Nelson family reunion held here. Largest family group ever
at museum.
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Nelson
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J
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C
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Co. G 4th Wisconsin Infantry
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14
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Nelson
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John
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G
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4th Wisconsin Infantry / Cavalry
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Arlington Cemetery
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Came here in Fall of 1895
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Nelson
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W
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H
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Co. H 4th PA
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14
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Newcomer
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Alfred
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.
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Sgt. Co. H 7th Michigan Infantry
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14
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Evergreen 3-28-5
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Died 8-19-1901
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.
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3 sons, Charlie, Claude & Pearl
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One of 3 who survived trachea operation in Civil War.
Wore a silver tube in his throat to breathe through. To talk he placed
his finger over the opening. Not noticable due to his beard.
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Nichols
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George
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R
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.
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Died 1923
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New Port Beach, CA
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Nicholson
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Elihu
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.
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Co. G 10th Indiana Infantry/ 1st Sgt. Co. E 150th
Indiana Infantry
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14 & 17
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Died of stroke in 1908 enroute to GAR encampment in
Toledo. Died at Crawfordville, Indiana
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E. Pine St.
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Father of Bessie Nicholson Keefer
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Nicholson
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Samuel
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.
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Co. B 10th Indiana Infantry
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14
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Old Soldier 3-1-7
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Died of heart failue at home of son Bert 9/17/1908
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Bert lived at 614 W. Ocmulgee St.
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Father of Bert
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From Crawfordsville, Indiana
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Norton
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H
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S
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Co. K 2nd Illinois Cavalry
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14
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Nye
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J.A.
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C
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.
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Mrs. Ed Hussey's father, David Wilcox's great grandfather,
husband of Cara
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Came here from Nebraska (possibly Slanton). Was a
trustee at First Baptist Church.
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Last Name
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First Name
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M
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Unit
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Post
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Burial Location
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Birth - Death
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Last Known Address
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Occupation
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Family Members
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Personal
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Odell
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H
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G
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.
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14
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Ogden
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A
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S
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Co. A 25th Michigan Infantry
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14
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Evergreen 4-15-7
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.
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Oliver
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C
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A
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Co. K 5th Iowa Cavalry
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17
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Family plot at Lakeland, MN
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Lived on Lincoln Ave.
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Business connection with Johnson Hardware
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Enlisted in Union Army in 1861 when he was 27. Funeral
services held at First ME Church.
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Osborne
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William
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Farrand
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Served 3 years in NY Regiment
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.
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.
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.
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prominant Physician
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Granddaughters: Mrs. E. S. Winn & Mrs. J. E. Brewer
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The drum he used is in museum. Was an early settler
of Fitzgerald
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Ostrom
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J
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B
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Co. E 147th NY Infantry/ Co. K 91st NY H.A.
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14
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Overholt
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Marlin
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.
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Co. C. 98th Ohio
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14
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P
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Last Name
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First Name
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M
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Unit
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Post
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Burial Location
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Birth - Death
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Last Known Address
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Occupation
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Family Members
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Personal
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Paff
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Mathew
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.
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Co. C 7th Indiana Cavalry
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.
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Evergreen Plot 3
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.
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.
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.
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Page
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Charles
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E
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Co. I 73rd NY Infantry
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14
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Had a daughter or granddaughter named Jennie
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Partridge
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Andrew
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.
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Co. I 6th Iowa Infantry
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17
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Evergreen 8-9-6
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Died March 15, 1912. Funeral at First ME Church
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516 W. Magnolia St.
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.
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Daughter and grandchildren were members of First ME
Church
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From Missouri
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Parham
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Lewis
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.
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Union veteran
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Evergreen
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.
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N. Grant St.
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Parrish
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Gates
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D
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Sgt. Co. G 122 NY Infantry (possibly D or C also)
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14 & 17
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Evergreen
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.
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.
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.
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Had no relatives or neighbors
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One of the 1st settlers. Was 80 and had been invalid
for 14 months. Mr. & Mrs. Harris cared for him.
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Parrish
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George
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.
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.
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.
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Evergreen 4-14-5
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Died 3-8-1909
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Parnin (or Parkam)
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Louis
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C
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Co. I 56th Indiana
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17
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.
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.
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.
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Had Iron Works here
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Parr
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R
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S
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Co. I 18th Indiana Infantry
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14
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Evergreen 2-17-7
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.
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.
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Patrick
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J
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Ryan
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Co. C 3 (ba?) 15 V.S.A.
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14
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.
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.
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Paul
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James
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.
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Co. H 10th GA Inf.
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.
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.
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.
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Peiper
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Jonathan
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.
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Co. I 9th PA Cavalry
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14
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Perkins
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Hiram
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.
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Co. G 5th Wisconsin Infantry
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14
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Old Soldier 4-13-5
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Died 2/4/1907
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Perruci
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Chelso
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.
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Asst. Surgeon USN 28th U.S.C. 7
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14
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.
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Died on Jan 7, 1914 in Knoxville, TN at age 85
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Lived on E. Jessamine St.
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Physician
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Left widow, three sons, and one daughter
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Was born in Italy
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Philbrick
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H
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C
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Co. D 12th N.H. Infantry
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14
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Phillips
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G
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W
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.
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.
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.
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Platt
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Granville
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.
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Co. I 6th Conn. Infantry
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Evergreen 3-27-10
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Died of heart disease 1/25/1902
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Plopper
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M
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H
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Co. D 89th NY Infantry
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14
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.
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.
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Had a grocery store at 302 S. Grant St.
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Had a daughter & 2 sons: Clifford & Wynne.
Wynne graduated in 1905.
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Was a member of Christian Church
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Poland
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T
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F
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Co. A 187th Ohio Infantry
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14
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.
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Pollard
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E
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F
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Co. F 8th N.Y.H.A
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14
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Evergreen 2-11-2
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Died of Chronic Disease 7/26/1896
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.
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.
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Pollock (Pollard ?)
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William
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.
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Co. C 30th Indiana Infantry
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14
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Polman (Pohlman?)
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William
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.
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45th Reg. Co. C 3rd Indiana Cavalry
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14
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.
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.
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.
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.
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grandson: Dale Nichols (famous artist)
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Polman shipped his household goods & stock from
David City, NE on November 22, 1895. Went back to Nebraska on August
31, 1899. See letter from Joanna Ross 2/29/1980 ?
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Pomeroy
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John
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T
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Co. A 9th MN Infantry
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14
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Porter
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Emral
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P
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1st Sgt. Co G 59th Indiana Infantry/ Co F 123 Indiana
Infantry
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Father of Irene Davis?
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.
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Porter
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Milo
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.
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Co. E 16th Wisconsin Infantry
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17
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Old Soldier 3-2-6
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Died of Brights Disease September 1, 1911 at home
in Fitzgerald
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W. Magnolia St.
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.
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.
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Came to Fitzgerald in 1895, was 84 years old.
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Porter
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W
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A
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.
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14
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Porterfield
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J
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A
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Posey
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Tom
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.
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Union veteran
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Came with Davis and Twiss families on wagon from Nebraska.
Davis' boys called him "Uncle Tom"
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Preston
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R
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B
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2nd Lt/Captain Co. G 28th Illinois Infantry
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14
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Price
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M
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D
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Co. D 3rd Missouri Cavalry / Co. H 12 Missouri Cavalry
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14
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Printiss
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R
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J
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Co. B BU SC Volunteers
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.
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Evergreen 1-8-2-3
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Pritchett
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J
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M
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Co. A 9th Kentucky Cavalry
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14
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.
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.
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Purnell
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Lewis
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.
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Sgt. Co. G 103 Illinois Infantry
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.
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.
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Born in Vermont township, died in Dayton Ohio: November
1, 1902
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.
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.
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.
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Marched with Sherman to the Sea. Served in 24 battles,
fought in only one battle in the Southern States at Rebecca, GA.
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