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Mann, Isaac P.

MILITARY SERVICE

Age: 27, credited to Peacham, VT
Unit(s): 4th VT INF
Service: enl 8/20/61, m/i 9/21/61, WGNR, Co. H, 4th VT INF, m/o 9/30/64

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VITALS

Birth: 12/23/1833, Hardwick, VT
Death: 10/14/1919

Burial: Houston Hill Cemetery, Walden, VT
Marker/Plot: Not recorded
Gravestone photographer: Denis & Karen Jaquish
Findagrave Memorial #: 21395812

MORE INFORMATION

Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 1/10/1879; widow Hannah G., 11/14/1919, VT
Portrait?: Unknown
College?: Not Found
Veterans Home?: Not Found
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Remarks: None

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Houston Hill Cemetery, Walden, VT

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Obituary

WALDEN
The Late Isaac P. Mann

Isaac P. Mann was born in Hardwick, December 23, 1833, and died in Walden October 14, 1919.

He worked at farming and in sawmills and in the grist-mill at Mill Village in Craftsbury at one time. August 31, 1861, he enlisted as wagoner in Co,. H, 4th Reg., Vt. Vol. Inft., for three years. He took part in all the battles of the army of the Potomac, during his term of service. He received his discharge September 20, 1864.

Returning from the war he engaged in farming in Cabot for a short time, moving from there to Walden, onto the farm where he died, living there fifty-two years.

On May 25, 1865, he was united in marriage to Hannah George of Walden, and to this union were born two girls and two boys. The youngest, Mary, died in infancy; one boy, Isaac R., died five years ago. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. F. M. Aiken, of Orange, one son, Wallace D., with whom he lived, and several grandchildren.

Mr. Mann was a member of Col. Ellsworth Post, G. A. R., of Hardwick, and had held several offices in the Post, including that of commander.

Source: St. Johnsbury Republican, October 25, 1919.
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.