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Chamberlin, William Hatch

MILITARY SERVICE

Age: 19, credited to Strafford, VT
Unit(s): 4th VT INF, 9th VT INF
Service: enl 9/2/64, m/i 9/2/64, Pvt, Co. G, 9th VT INF, wdd, Chapin's Farm, 9/29/64, (in hospital at Point of Rocks, MD, Willet's Point, New York and Brattleboro, 9/64-2/65), (?tr to 4th VT INF, Co. B, 1/20/65, m/o 6/23/65?), tr to Co. H 1/2/65, m/o date?

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VITALS

Birth: 04/11/1845, Strafford, VT
Death: 09/24/1930

Burial: Highland Cemetery, Chelsea, VT
Marker/Plot: upper left section of cemetery
Gravestone researcher/photographer: Carolyn Adams
Findagrave Memorial #: 0
(There may be a Findagrave Memorial, but we have not recorded it)

MORE INFORMATION

Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Not found
Portrait?: Unknown
College?: Not Found
Veterans Home?: Not Found
(If there are state digraphs above, this soldier spent some time in a state or national soldiers' home in that state after the war)

Remarks: Died in Concord, NH

Webmaster's Note: If this soldier enlisted before 9/1/62, and was with the regiment on 9/13/62, he would have briefly been taken prisoner along with the entire regiment at Harper's Ferry. Read the unit's Organization and Service for details.


DESCENDANTS

Great Grandfather of Peter A. Chamberlin, Warner, NH

Great Grandfather of John B. Chamberlin, Dacona, CO

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BURIAL:

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Highland Cemetery, Chelsea, VT

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Obituary

STRAFFORD
Burial of William Hatch Chamberlin, Civil War Veteran

William Hatch Chamberlin, a native of this town, died last week in Concord, N. H., and was buried with military honors in the family lot at Chelsea on Sunday. He was a Civil war veteran and about 86 years of age. He is survived by his wife, one daughter and two sons and a sister, Mrs. Millie Kendall, of this town. The bearers included H. H. Kendall, W. G. Norton, W. P. Stone, Frank Brown, G. M. Moore and H. B. Ward. He will be much missed by his family and a large circle of friends.

Source: Barre Daily Times, October 8, 1930.
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.