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