Private John Brown served in the United States Civil War. Enlisted: 12 JUL 1861 Mustered out: 9 MAR 1863 Side: USA Regiment(s): 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
Died
25 JUN 1917.
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. [3][4][5]
Event:
15th_Mustr
12 JUL 1861. [7]
Mil-Wound
17 SEP 1862.
The Battle of Antietam, Washington County, Maryland. [8]
Pens_Vet
27 FEB 1863. [9][10]
15th_End
09 MAR 1863. [11]
Buried
JUN 1917.
Saint Johns Cemetery, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. [12]
Marriage
Husband John Brown.
Marriage
06 JAN 1865.
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. [13][14]
Source: S1 The Story of the Fifteenth Regiment Massachusetts volunteer Infantry in the Civil War 1861 - 1864 Ford, Andrew E. Publication: Higginson Book Company, Salem, Massachusetts 01970, 1997, Original Date, 1898
Source: S14 US Federal Census Images for 1900 at Genealogy.Com
Source: S2 Massachusetts Civil War Soldiers and Sailors, 1861-1865, Vol II Publication: Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, 1930
Source: S3 Record of the Massachusetts Volunteers. 1861-1865, Volume: 2 The Massachusetts Adjutant-General Publication: Wright & Potter, Printers to the State, Boston, Masssachusetts, 1870 Note: Unless otherwise documented, the 1870 roster has provided the basis for the estimated date of birth for the service men.
Source: S358 Index to Civil War Pension Files Compiler: National Archives (NARA) Publication: Fold3.com, online Note: These index card images online all specifically show service in the 15th MVI unless otherwise indicated. The certificate numbers and dates are sometimes difficult to read and should not be used to apply for a file at NARA. Repository: #R3
Source: S6 Index to Civil War Pension Files Compiler: National Archives (NARA) Publication: Ancestry.com, online Note: These index card images online all specifically show service in the 15th MVI unless otherwise indicated. The certificate numbers and dates are sometimes difficult to read and should not be used to apply for a file at NARA. Repository: #R3
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