Private Horace Brown served in the United States Civil War. Enlisted: 30 JUL 1861 Mustered out: 16 JAN 1863 Side: USA Regiment(s): 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
Died
14 SEP 1894.
Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts. [3][4]
Event:
15th_Mustr
30 JUL 1861.
Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. [5]
15th_End
16 JAN 1863. [6]
Pens_Vet
05 FEB 1863. [7]
Buried
SEP 1894.
Woodlawn Cemetery, Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts. [8][9][10]
Marriage
Husband Horace C. Brown.
Marriage
03 NOV 1867.
Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts. [11][12]
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: S13 Correspondence, Recipient: S. Harnwell Descendant or Researcher
Source: S16 Statistical Estimate (a guess) based on circumstantial data S. Harnwell
Source: S163 Vital records of Grafton, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, Call Number: 974.43/G2 V2s Compiler: F. P. Rice Publication: Worcester, Massahusetts, 1906 Repository: #R6
Source: S262 Cemetery Civil War Graves Registration Project by Sons of Union Veterans, Record Type: http://www.suvcwdb.org/home/search.php?action=search, Name Of Person: Reynaldo Rodriguez, Reader: Willie Grout Post, Location: Worcester, Massachusetts
Source: S305 Civil War Research DatabaseCivil War Research DatabaseCivil War Research Database, Url: ancestry.com Publication: Historical Data Systems Inc., Kingston, Massachusetts
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
Repository: R3 Unknown
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