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951 |
He enlisted 1 August 1862 in the 21st Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, Company K as a drummer boy. He was wounded in the thigh 17 September at the battle of Antietam. | Brigham, Charles Samuel (I2321)
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952 |
He enlisted 3 September 1862 in Company H, the 53rd Massachusetts Volunteers as a private. | Higgins, Charles Wesley (I2035)
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953 |
He enlisted as a private in Company F, 53rd Massachusetts Infantry. | Shepardson, Quincy Adams (I1777)
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954 |
He enlisted at Jamestown, New York in 1862. He served in the 112th New York Infantry as an officer until his discharge on 13 June 1865 in Raleigh, North Carolina. On 12 October 1864, he was promoted to full Captain. Among the battles he fought in was the Battle of Cold Harbor. | Talcott, Captain George Sampson (I1789)
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955 |
He enlisted in Company A, Massachusetts 24th Infantry as a private. He was promoted to Sargent. Then on 14 October 1864, he was promoted to 1st Lieutenant. On 15 October 1864 he was promoted to full Captain. | Green, John A. (I5766)
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956 |
He enlisted in Company A, the 21st Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers Infantry on 1 August 1861 as a private, and mustered out on 30 August 1864. According to Frank Briggs "This was my great grandfather. I was four years old at the time, March, 1927, [when he died] but I vividly remember seeing him at the kitchen table eating clam chowder. His (white) handlebar mustache was yellowish and I thought it was from the lump of butter my grandmother put on top of the chowder." | Mason, Lyman Dudley (I2039)
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957 |
He enlisted in Company D, Iowa 17th Infantry Regiment on 26 March 1862. He was promoted to 3rd Corporal on 1 September 1863 and to 2nd Corporal on 27 May 1864. Finally he was promoted to 5th Sergeant on 1 July 1865. He mustered out on 25 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. | Pickett, Joseph Davis (I3169)
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958 |
He enlisted in Company K, the 21st Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and served as a private until discharge. | Ellis, Asa C. (I2323)
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959 |
He enlisted in the army as a private in the Warrant Officer Program. Chester served in the Army during World War II as a military policeman. | Coolidge, Chester Delvee (I342)
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960 |
He enlisted in the Army as a private on 10 June 1942. | Barber, Robert Weston (I107)
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961 |
He enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private. | Neil, Merritt Barnard "Barney" (I1751)
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962 |
He enlisted on 25 January 1864 as a private in Company G, 4th Cavalry Regiment Iowa. He mustered out on 8 August 1865 as a private. | Hockett, Henry (I3173)
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963 |
He enlisted, and his name occurs on the Muster Roll of Capt. Eldad Wright's Company of Minute Men that marched from Northhfield and Warwick to Cambridge April ye 20th, 1777, in Col. Samucd Williams'regiment. | Leonard, Francis (I5367)
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964 |
He entered the U.S. Army 16 Dec 1942, serving until 1945 during World War II. | Whitney, Lawrence Delvey (I141)
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965 |
He graduated from Athol High School while on active duty with the Navy. | Grant, William Joseph Jr. (I213)
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966 |
He graduated from Greenfield High School. | Closson, Eugene Everett "Gene" (I7478)
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967 |
He graduated from Orange High School where he played baseball. | Barber, Lee Wilfred (I103)
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968 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Barber, Arlan Frederick (I173)
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969 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Barber, Arlan Frederick (I173)
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970 |
He had a stroke two years before he died, and was recovering form a broken hip when he died at home. | Bailey, Robert Henry (I1766)
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971 |
He had been sick all summer. | Shepardson, Susan A. "Susie" (I989)
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972 |
He had found an old discarded rifle in a gully. His brother, Dick, accidentally pulled back the trigger causing the gun to discharge. | Slagle, Robert Joseph "Bobby" (I3626)
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973 |
He had remarried, Lydia, aged 55. | Spring, Luther (I8810)
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974 |
He has also been called "Ralph Elmer." | Robbins, Ralph Edward (I2108)
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975 |
He has also been listed as Chester Williams Delvey according to Allred (2002). | Delvey, Chester White (I38)
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976 |
He husband was a mechanic. | Gunson, Rosetta (I2052)
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977 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Clarke, Colby Thomas (I5680)
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978 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kappel, Jeffery Joseph (I3533)
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979 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Soles, Dale Everly (I1941)
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980 |
He is buried in lot E1. | Shepardson, Lorenzo Pike (I983)
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981 |
He is buried in plot WALLA-MV-6-4-6. | Adkins, Thomas Adelburt "Dell" (I5191)
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982 |
He is buried in section 1-T, columbarium 1 | Bezio, Richard Norman (I4011)
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983 |
He is buried in section 16, lot 113, space 1. | Brown, Robert George (I3243)
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984 |
He is buried in section 19, lot 109, space 4. | Page, William Frederick (I3251)
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985 |
He is buried in Section 29 Site 38. | Shepardson, Harry Eliot Jr. (I1207)
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986 |
He is buried in section D, lot 72, number 3. | Brown, Curley Henry Waldo (I3008)
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987 |
He is buried in the J. Baker family plot. | Shepardson, Detroit Grant (I1018)
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988 |
He is listed as works on land. | Delva, Frank Wilder (I2031)
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989 |
He is listed as a blacksmith. | Barber, Frederic William "Fred" (I100)
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990 |
He is listed as a caretaker. | Atherton, Ernest Clifton (I86)
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991 |
He is listed as a dentist. | Barber, Richard Lee D. D. (I166)
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992 |
He is listed as a farm laborer. | Moore, Wilder (I5362)
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993 |
He is listed as a farm laborer. | Stone, Herman Gerry (I349)
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994 |
He is listed as a farmer. | Johnson, Nathaniel (I2896)
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995 |
He is listed as a farmer. | Walker, Nathan Sumner (I807)
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996 |
He is listed as a farmer. | Walker, Nathan Sumner (I807)
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997 |
He is listed as a farmer. | Chapin, Myron Delvey (I85)
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998 |
He is listed as a farmer. | Rexroad, James A (I7498)
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999 |
He is listed as a gardener in the lumber industry. | Atherton, Ernest Clifton (I86)
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1000 |
He is listed as a general farm laborer | Clough, Richard Warren (I128)
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