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Herrick, Charles G.

MILITARY SERVICE

Age: 26, credited to Springfield, VT
Unit(s): 16th VT INF
Service: enl 9/15/62, m/i 10/23/62, Pvt, Co. K, 16th VT INF, m/o 8/10/63

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VITALS

Birth: 08/02/1836, Springfield, VT
Death: 09/17/1910

Burial: Summer Hill Cemetery, Springfield, VT
Marker/Plot: 5
Gravestone photographer: Joie Finley Morris +
Findagrave Memorial #: 111994291

MORE INFORMATION

Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 7/18/1890, VT; widow Frances O., 10/28/1910, VT
Portrait?: Unknown
College?: Not Found
Veterans Home?: Not Found
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Remarks: None

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Summer Hill Cemetery, Springfield, VT

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Charles G. Herrick

The Vermont Journal, September 23, 1910

Springfield

Death of Charles G. Herrick.

Charles G. Herrick died Saturday at the home of his sister, Mrs. E. C. Burke on Summer street, after a short illness. Mr. Herrick had been in rather feeble health for some time but able to be about and do some light work until about 3 or 4 weeks ago he was taken worse and it has not been expected he could recover. Mr. Herrick was born, August 2, 1836 and was the son of Gardner and Lucy Wooley Herrick. He served in Company K, 16th Vermont Volunteers, and was married to Lestina L. Lockwood who died, May 10, 1888. To them was born one son, Elvin C, who married Minnie Moody of Charlestown, N. H. Mr. Herrick's second wife was Francis O. Cushman. To them were born two children. Mrs. Herrick survives her husband but is in a feeble health. The funeral was held Monday at 2:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Burke. Rev. A. Beardslee of the Congregational church officiated.

Submitted By: Cathy Hoyt