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MILITARY SERVICE
Age: 30, credited to Middlesex, VT
Unit(s): 13th VT INF
Service: enl 9/3/62, m/i 10/10/62, Pvt, Co. B, 13th VT INF, dis/dsb 4/24/63
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VITALS
Birth: 1832, Lyndon, VT
Death: 06/15/1894
Burial: Middlesex Center Cemetery, Middlesex, VT
Marker/Plot: Not recorded
Gravestone researcher/photographer: Monica White
Findagrave Memorial #: 0
(There may be a Findagrave Memorial, but we have not recorded it)
MORE INFORMATION
Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 2/26/1876
Portrait?: 13th History
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: 13th Vt. History off-site
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BURIAL:
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Middlesex Center Cemetery, Middlesex, VT
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BIOGRAPHY
STEDMAN D. MOULTON enlisted from Middlesex, born in Lyndon, age 30, 5 ft. 7 in. high, stout build. Comrade Moulton enlisted September 3rd, 10 days after the Company was organized. Army life did not seem to agree with him very well and he was sick a good deal and about the 25th of March he went to General Hospital and was discharged for disability, April 24th. After his discharge he resided in Moretown. He was a shoemaker by trade and for a time he owned a small farm and worked at his trade to fill out the time. Then he bought a large farm which he managed for a few years, after which he opened a shoe store in Moretown village and carried on the business for some years but died at that place.
Source: Sturtevant's Pictorial History, Thirteenth Regiment, Vermont Volunteers, War of 1861-1865, p. 465
Obituary
Stedman D. Moulton died very suddenly on Friday. Funeral on Sunday, conducted by Rev. J. Edward Wright of Montpelier. He leaves two sons and two daughters. He was a soldier in the late war.
Source: Vermont Watchman and State Journal, June 20, 1894.
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.