Deaths J.B. Sanderson, a former citizen of Charlotte, died Saturday at the home of a daughter in Saginaw. The body was brought to Charlotte on Monday and now rests in Maple Hills Cemetery.[1]
Private James Sanderson served in the United States Civil War. Enlisted: 30 Aug 1862 Mustered out: 22 Jun 1863 Side: USA Regiment(s): 9th Infantry Michigan Company D
Fact: Residence (1855) E.D. 1, Brownville, Jefferson, New York, United States
Fact: Residence (1870) Aurelius, Ingham, Michigan, United States
Fact: Residence (1880) Leslie, Ingham, Michigan, United States
Fact: Residence (1900) Charlotte city Ward 1-2, Eaton, Michigan, United States
Fact: Burial (8 Dec 1902) Charlotte, Mich.
Sources
↑ Charlotte Tribune Charlotte, Michigan Wednesday, December 10, 1903
↑ 4.04.14.2 Find A Grave, database and images accessed 9 April 2018), memorial page for James B Sanderson (5 Apr 1829–5 Dec 1902), Find A Grave: Memorial #68766678 citing Maple Hill Cemetery, Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan, USA ; Maintained by Laura Plummer Ranville (contributor 47069796) .
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Acknowledgments
Thank you to Steve Moray for creating WikiTree profile Sanderson-994 through the import of Moray Family Tree_2013-11-21.ged on Nov 21, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Steve and others.
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