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Birth - Death
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Last Known Address
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Occupation
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Personal
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Quick
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E
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Co. B 4th Michigan Infantry
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14
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Last Known Address
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Ramsey
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A
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A
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Co. D 47th Iowa Infantry
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14
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Ratcliffe or (Radcleffe?)
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James
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A
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Co. K 75th Indiana Infantry Volunteers
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14 & 17
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Evergreen 1-5-12-1
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Died 1/25/1922
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502 S. Lee St.
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Family members of First Methodist Church
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Rathburn
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Hallett
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1st Wisconsin L. A. /Co. A 1st Indiana L.A.
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17
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Oldfield Cemetery
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.Lived on farm adjacent to Grove
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Family came here during volony days by wagon train.
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Ray
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Hugh
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Co. E 50th Indiana Infantry/ Co. D 52nd Regiment
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Evergreen 3-27-5
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Born January 16, 1840 near Veray, Indiana. Died May
27, 1905 in Fitzgerald
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Left for Fitzgerald on December 19, 1903 from Nebraska.
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Ray
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Smith
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Co. M 11th Indiana Cavalry
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17
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Evergreen 2-1-5-1
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Died of Stomach Trouble 8/7/1925
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Lived in 2nd ward and later on W. Pine St.
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Believed that he was a plasterer by trade
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Father of Bonnie Gray
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Reeder
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Jasper
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2nd Iowa Light Artillery
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14
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Reiber
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George
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Co. C 28th NY Infantry
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14
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Evergreen 4-20-6
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Died 3/26/1926
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From Germany
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Richardson
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William
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Co. K 28th NY Infantry
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14
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Rigsgy
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Lewis
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H
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Pvt. Co. K 51 GA Volunteer Infantry
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Evergreen 3-A-1-1
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Ritchey
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William
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Cadwell
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Co. G 16 GA Cavalry
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Salem Baptist
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Born: 6/27/1845 Died: 12/23/1918
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Ritchie
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Charles
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F
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Co. B 47th Wisconsin Infantry
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17
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Evergreen 2-W-3
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Died January 21, 1914 at home of E R Finches North
of Fitzgerald. Was 91 years old.
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Roberts
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C
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D
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Co. H 1st Light Artillery
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14
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Roberts
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W
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B
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1st Iowa Light Artillery
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14
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Robinson
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Ephriam
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12th NY Light Artillery
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14
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Evergreen 3-27-9
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Died of Uremia 7/3/1908
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From England
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Rolf
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John
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14
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Rollings
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Levi
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10th Indiana Volunteer Battery
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14
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Evergreen 3-3-6
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Died at age 75 of paralysis 3/2/1918
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Left his property to First Methodist Church
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Rollings
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Lee
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Union Army in Illinois
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Evergreen 3-3-2
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Died of paralysis 3/2/1918
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Funeral attended by GAR comrades and a few Confederate
veterans also.
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Rue
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Joseph
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C
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Co. C 12th Wisconsin Infantry
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14
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Had furniture store on E. Pine St. during early colony
days
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Had 2 daughters, youngest one was named Jeanie
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Rue
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M
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M
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Co. I 1st Minnesota MR
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14
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Evergreen 2-14-3
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Rush
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M
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M
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Co. I 1st Minnesota Cavalry
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14
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Evergreen 2-14-4
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Russell
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Albert
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C
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14
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Ryman
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Edwin
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J
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Co. K 5th NY HA
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Evergreen 4-7-1
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Last Name
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M
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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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Sager
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J
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A
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Co. B 7th NY HA
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14
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Sampson
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Matthew
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Jr.
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Co. K 5th NY HA
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Evergreen 4-12-4
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Died of Brights Disease 6/26/1908
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Sayre
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William
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Co. D 13th Ohio Infantry
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Evergreen 1-1-8
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Sayers
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C
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J
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14
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Schianses
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Anton
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Co. F 37th Ohio V.I.
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From Switzerland
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Schnare
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Evergreen 1-13-1
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Died of Fever 11/12/1901
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Schroll
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Jake
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B
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Co. C 116th Illinois Infantry
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14 & 17
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Evergreen 3-5-2
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Died at age 91 at Soldiers Home, Johnston City, TN
10/25/1905
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Lived first on E. Pine St., later at 716 S. Grant
St.
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Originally from Switzerland
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Scott
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Erasters
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L
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Co. C 85th NY Volunteers
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14
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Evergreen 3-6-7
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Died of Fever 9/15/1905
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From Bolimar, NY. Kept diary of experiences during
Andersonville.
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Scott
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Leander
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Corp'l Co. C 67th NY Infantry
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14
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Evergreen 3-6-6
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Died 1/21/1917
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Served in Army of the Potomac. Wounded three times.
First to enlist from Bolivar, NY. Came to Colony in 1895. Prominent
member and chairman of the Blue & Gray Association.
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Sevearingen
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J
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N
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Co. C 6th GA Millitiary
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.
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Evergreen 1-4-4-3
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Shafer
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Samuel
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P
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Corp'l. Co. E 17 Ohio Infantry
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Evergreen 1-8-6-3
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Died 11/29/1928
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Shawalts
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William
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H
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Co. I 67th Indiana Infantry
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14
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Shearer
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J
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H
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Shelton
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Joseph
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R
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Co. A 33rd Kentucky Infantry
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Sherman
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G
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E
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Corp'l Co. H 1st Wisconsin Cavalry
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14
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Evergreen 3-27-7
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Died of Dropsy 3/7/1904
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Sherow
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Levi
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Union Private
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Died 1919
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Sherrill
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Edward
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Co. A 1st ME MI
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14
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Shoup
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John
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B
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Lt. Co. G 3rd PA HA
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Evergreen 5-11-5
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Died of Heart Disease 4/8/1910
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Shoven
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Charles
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17
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Evergreen
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Died at home July 1908
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E. Magnolia
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Shryock
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David
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W
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Lt. 12th Indiana Cavalry
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14
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Evergreen 4-10-7
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Died 3/22/1927
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Charter member of the First Methodist Church
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Shulty
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John
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W
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Union veteran
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Evergreen
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Here since founding of the colony.
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Simmers
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L
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J
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14
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Died September 27, 1919
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Simons
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William
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Alvin
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Co. E 4th Michigan VCA
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14 & 17
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Old Soldier 3-1-5
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Died of Bright's Disease 3/25/1909
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Great Grandson: Stanley Fincher 2725 Country Club
Dr. Suffolk VA 23435
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Organized a party of 25 at Bay City in October of
1895. First party to reach here from the Northwest. Broke the first
5 acre tracts: 1090, 1091, & 1092.
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Singer
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W
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E
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Co. L 5th Indiana Cavalry
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17
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Slanzer
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A
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Co. F 37th Ohio
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14
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Sloat
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B
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R
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14
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Smiley
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Prof. G
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S
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Co. I 6th Iowa Infantry
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Old Soldier 3-2-2
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Died at his home at age 77 of Spinal Irritation 1/29/1908
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Roanoke Dr.
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At age 76 he composed Old Glory words and music. Received
$400 for itin his last year.
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Smith
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Albert
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S
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Co. F First Vermont Infantry/ Co. I 6th NH Infantry
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14 & 17
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Evergreen 3-1-6
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Born in Wentworth, Ohio. Died in Fitzgerald of Bright's
Disease October 10, 1908.
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Left wife and three children.
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Served throughout entire war. Under fire for 316 days.
Came to Fitzgerald in December of 1895.
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Smith
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Allen
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Co. H 10th GA Inf.
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Pleasant Hill
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Born 3/26/1822 Died 5/21/1898
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Smith
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H
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C
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Co. Ior F 127th Illinois Infantry
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14
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Smith
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Jason
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B
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Co. B 125th Indiana
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17
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Smith
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Jack
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M
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Co. Kor R 17th Indiana Infantry
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14
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Smith
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Lawson
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Co. H 10 GA Inf.
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Pleasant Hill
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Born 3/3/1822 Died 10/4/1912
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Snearly
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William
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Co. I 1st NY Light Artillery
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14
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Snell
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Ed
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14
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Snider (or Snydeer ?)
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Eugene
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Cass
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Co. A 11th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry
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14
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Evergreen 1-17-8
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Snider
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E
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H
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Corp'l. Co. GorC 40th
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Spiegle
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F
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17
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Staeker
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J
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H
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Co. B/D 11th Illinois Infantry
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14
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Beleived to be an early business man.
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Beleived he was Mrs. Ricker's father.
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Staeker
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William
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H
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Co. D/B 11th Illinois Infantry
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14
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Evergreen 2-12-1
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Stamm
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Daniel
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Co. I 32nd Ohio
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14
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Lived on Lincoln Ave.
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Had 5 acre tract next to A. Hageman.
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Starr
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Elias
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G
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Co. A 7th PA Cavalry
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14
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Stephenson
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R
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A
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Captain from Ohio
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Albert Mathias's grandfather
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Martin Davis's best friend.
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Stephens
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John
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B
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Co. B 1st Minnesota
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17
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.
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Died at Nat'l Soldier's Home, Johnson City, TN
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W. Palm St.
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Left a wife
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Colony pioneer.
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Stever
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Davis
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9th/3rd Indiana Battery L.A.
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14 & 17
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Evergreen 1-4-6-1
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Enlisted Feb. 1862. Participated in 32 engagements.
Injured when the "Elipse" exploded. Discharged after 2 months
in the hospital.
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Stewart
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William
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N
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Co. E 33rd Illinois Infantry
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14 & 17
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Old Soldier 3-1-8
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Died of Stomach Cancer 5/7/1908
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Lived in house he built for wife at 415 W. Pine St.
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.
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Husband of Flovilla Scott Stewart, Father of Maud
Stewart Gelders and Irma Stewart.
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Built house for daughter Maud and Isidor Gelders on
511 W. Central Ave. in 1897 as wedding gift.
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Stinson
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J
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B
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14
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Stone
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Daniel
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Co. I 32nd Ohio
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14
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Stone
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Edwin
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D or B
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Co. I 169th NY Infantry
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14
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Active in First Methodist Church
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Stone
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Henry
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Born 1/18/1844 Died 3/12/1922
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Stout
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Doc or J
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M
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Co. H 3rd OVI
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14 & 17
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Strackingart
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A
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P
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17
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Stratton
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G
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17
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Stubbs
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Evergreen 4-15-1
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Sullivan
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John
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.
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Navy in Boston (Marines)
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14
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Benton Cemetery (Old Field)
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Born in Boston Mass. in 1842
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Served three years during the war. At close of the
war lived at Galveston, TX. During Galveston Flood lost one son and
two daughters.
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Sumney
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J
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T
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Co. G 140th PA Infantry
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14
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Sutton
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Isco
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Co. E 10th Kansas
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14
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Old Soldier 4-13-4
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Died 3/4/1906
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Swafford
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Isaac
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L
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Co. F 140th Illinois Infantry
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14
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Prisoner at Andersonville. Made a spoon out of old
piece of tin. Kept it hidden and used it to dig for water.
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