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MILITARY SERVICE
Age: 18, credited to St. Johnsbury, VT
Unit(s): 22nd NY INF
Service: enl, Port Henry, NY, 5/25/61, m/i, Pvt, Co. K, 22nd NY INF, 6/6/61, m/o 6/19/63, Albany, NY
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VITALS
Birth: abt 1843, Unknown
Death: 1905
Burial: Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Johnsbury, VT
Marker/Plot: HB06
Gravestone photographer: Carolyn Adams
Findagrave Memorial #: 92629783
MORE INFORMATION
Alias?: Gaudry, Joseph (real name)
Pension?: Yes, 7/8/1886; widow Orilla, 5/8/1905, VT
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
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BURIAL:
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Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Johnsbury, VT
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Obituary
GOODRICH
One of the veterans of the civil war in the person of Joseph Gaudry, alias Goodrich, died on the 12th inst., at the St. Johnsbury Hospital at the age of 64 years and six months, after an illness of over three months, which he bore in a truly edifying spirit of Christian resignation and patience. At the opening of the civil war in 1861, Mr. Gaudry enlisted in the 22nd regiment of New York and took part in ten of the principal battles of the war, among them that of Bull Run. He was one of the war pensioners. On his return to Vermont he made his home in Danville. He leaves a wife and seven children, three sons and four daughters, two of whom are married; Mrs. Patrick Demanche and Mrs. Paquin, both of St. Johnsbury. The funeral was held Friday morning from Notre Dame de Victoire church, Rev. J. A. Boissonault officiating.
Source: St. Johnsbury Caledonian, April 19, 1905
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.