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MILITARY SERVICE
Age: 24, credited to Stowe, VT
Unit(s): 11th VT INF
Service: enl 12/4/63, m/i 12/12/63, Pvt, Co. E, 11th VT INF, tr to Co. A 6/24/65, m/o 8/25/65
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VITALS
Birth: 10/24/1839, Waterbury, VT
Death: 10/25/1908
Burial: Elmwood Cemetery, Northfield, VT
Marker/Plot: Not recorded
Gravestone researcher/photographer: Kathy Valloch
Findagrave Memorial #: 0
(There may be a Findagrave Memorial, but we have not recorded it)
MORE INFORMATION
Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 7/16/1874
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: None
Webmaster's Note: The 11th Vermont Infantry was also known as the 1st Vermont Heavy Artillery; the names were used interchangably for most of its career
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BURIAL:
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Elmwood Cemetery, Northfield, VT
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Obituary
A WAR VETERAN DEAD.
Albert A. Morse Died at Home of His Son, D. J. MorseThe death of Albert A. Morse occurred at 5:15 yesterday afternoon at the home of his son, D. J. Morse of Tremont street, with whom he has made his home for the past four years. The direst cause of death was heart failure, following a second paralytic shock, which he suffered Friday afternoon.
Mr. Morse was 60 years old last Saturday and had been a farmer until four years ago when he came to make his home with his son. He was born in Waterbury and lived there until 21 years ago, when he moved to Northfield, where he resided until coming to Barre. His wife died about 20 years ago and he is survived by two sons, Fran A., of Boston, and D. J. Of this city, and two daughters, Mrs. W. O. Belknap of South Royalton and Mrs. E. A. Chase of Northfield.
He was a veteran of the Civil war, having enlisted in the heavy artillery and was afterwards transferred to the 11th Vermont regiment, with which he completed his enlistment. He was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic.
The funeral will be held at the house at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning and the remains will be taken to Northfield for interment in the family lot there.
Source: Barre Daily Times, October 26, 1908.
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.