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Last Name
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First Name
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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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Talbott
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T
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J
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Co. G 1st Illinois Cavalry
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Evergreen 5-6-4
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Father of Mary Cripe, also had two sons/
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Taubert
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Edward
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14
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Taylor
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Henry
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D
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Co. B 3rd GA Volunteers
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Taylor
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Henry
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Greenwood
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Co. D 5th NY / 1st Lt. Co. H 146th NY
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14
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Evergreen 1-5-18-4
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Father of Miss Ida Taylor and John Edward Taylor,
married Virginia Scothall Turner, daughter of Rev. J. W. Turner of St.
Matthew's Episcopal Church, in 1907
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Originally from England
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Taylor
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John
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D
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Co. E 20th Indiana Infantry/ Co. K 1st Wisconsin Light
Artillery
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14
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Daughter: Mrs. Hazel Taylor Smith (Marvin) Box 1345
Newcarlisle, Indiana
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Wounded at Bull Run and fought at Gettysburg.
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Terwilliger
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N
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Co. D 50th NY
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14
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Thayer
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Lewis
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1st Lt. Co. H/D 1st Ohio Cavalry
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14
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Evergreen 1-3-6-6
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Beleived to have only one arm. Past Sept. Commander
of Georgia.
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Thomas
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Joel
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Co. H 45th Illinois Infantry
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14
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Old Soldier 3-2-10
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Died of Cancer 6/27/1916
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Thought to have had Fitzgerald's first greenhouse.
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Thomas
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S
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J
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Co. E 1st Delaware Regt. Infantry / 2nd Lt. Co. D
Delaware
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14
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Thompson
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A
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J
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Co. F 146 Illinois Infantry
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14
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Thompson
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William
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Co. D 1st Mass. Cavalry
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14 & 19
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Thurman
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J
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M
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1st Arkansas Battery
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Evergreen 5-17-2
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Died of Heart Trouble 3/13/1917
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Thurman
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J
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W
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Co. C 8th GA Reg.
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Thurston
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William
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J
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Co. B/D 44th NY Infantry
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14
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Evergreen 1-28-6
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Died of Bright's Disease 6/20/1907
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Tibbott
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David
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Co. F 93rd Ohio
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17
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Evergreen 3-19-4
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Married (second time) to Daisy Harris on October 12,
1905
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Tilton
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Ransom
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Co. H 139th / Co. G 154th Illinois Infantry
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Todd
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William
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B
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Sgt. Co. L 121st Indiana Infantry
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14 & 17
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Operated saw mill in 2nd ward
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Had three daughters: Lydia (Mrs. Alvin Brown), Leltie
(Mrs. Waiter Wilkerson), and Effie (Mrs. H B Deyo) who for many years
connected with Water and Light office.
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Tomberlin
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Benjamin
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O
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Pvt. Co. I 5th Reg. GA Res.
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Bethleham Baptist
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Born 10/11/1846 Died 11/6/1908
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Towne
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Edwin
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Corp'l. Co. F 2nd Iowa Infantry
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14
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Evergreen 2-21-3
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S. Lee St.
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Thought to have two daughters. One married Alma.
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Members of 1st Methodist Church.
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Townsend
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Henry
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Stephen
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Pvt. Co. F GA Inf.
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Pleasant Hill
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Born 6/23/1828 Died 8/9/1862
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Triskett
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L
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A
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Co. A 129th Ind. Reg.
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14
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Mrs. Josephine Triscett was a sister of Mrs. Alfred
Newcomer. They had 3 children
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Troupe
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Peter
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Turner
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Alonzo
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Co. E 4th Michigan Cavalry
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14
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Evergreen 3-6-2
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Died of Bronchitis 6/19/1896
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Turner
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J
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W
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VA Artillery
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Minister
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Conducted both the first funeral and the first wedding
in Fitzgerald.
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Turrentine
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J
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B
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Jackson Artillery
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Evergreen 1-5-14-4
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V
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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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Van Buren
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Hiram (Herman)
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.
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Co. K 4th Minn. Infantry
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14
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Old Soldier 3-1-2
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Died of a G.S. Wound to the Chest 3/22/1906
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Lived facing 1st Ward school on the North side.
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Believed to have had a daughter (Margaret) who was
a hunchback.
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Van Osdoll
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N
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Co. K 123rd Indiana Infantry
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14
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Lived on Lincoln Ave.
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Had a daughter or grandaughter named Ethel.
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Van Wie
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Abram
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Co. B 2nd USSS
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17
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Evergreen 4-19-2
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Died of Peroitonis 2/25/1910
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Survived by a wife.
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Vogel
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Jacob
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Co. K 1st Ohio Infantry
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14
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