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Williamson, Julius Thompson

MILITARY SERVICE

Age: 22, credited to Middlebury, VT
Unit(s): 5th VT INF
Service: enl 9/8/62, m/i 9/17/62, Pvt, Co. B, 5th VT INF, tr to Co. A, 4/17/63, as MSCN, m/o 6/19/65

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VITALS

Birth: 12/22/1838, Middlebury, VT
Death: 12/19/1914

Burial: West Cemetery, Middlebury, VT
Marker/Plot: Not recorded
Gravestone photographer: Jennifer Snoots
Findagrave Memorial #: 38931905

MORE INFORMATION

Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 5/24/1882, VT; widow Catherine M., 12/28/1914, VT
Portrait?: Unknown
College?: Not Found
Veterans Home?: Not Found
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Remarks: None

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BURIAL:

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Tombstone

West Cemetery, Middlebury, VT

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Obituary

Julius Thomas Williamson

Julius Thomas Williamson, oldest son of the late Isaac and Catherine White Williamson, died at his home on Washington street at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening after a year's illness with a complication of diseases. Mr. Williamson was born in Middlebury December 22, 1838, and was in his 76th year. He was a Civil War veteran, serving with company A, 5th Vermont volunteers. Mr. Williamson is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Nelson A. Seymour and Mrs. John A. Hammond of this village and Mrs. Rollin T. Woodward of Warrensburg, N. Y., and two sons, Isaac H, of this village and Charles W. Williamson of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada, also two brothers, Charles H., of Middlebury and Walter W. Williamson of San Francisco, Calif. Mr. Williamson was one of Middlebury's oldest and most respected citizens and a kind neighbor. He was a member of William P. Russell post, No, 89, G. A. R., of this village. The funeral was held at St. Stephen's Episcopal church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. John Evans Bold, rector of the church, conducted the services. The funeral was largely attended by members of Russell post, and friends. The bearers were C. E. Youtt, James M. Tracey, Edward Goulette, Patrick E. Halpin, William L. Cady and W. W. Martin. Burial was in the family lot in the West cemetery.

Source: Middlebury Register, December 25, 1914.
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.