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MILITARY SERVICE
Age: 0, credited to Montpelier, VT
Unit(s): 13th NH INF
Service: Co D 13th NH Regt
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VITALS
Birth: 1832, Unknown
Death: 1907
Burial: Green Mount Cemetery, Montpelier, VT
Marker/Plot: Lot 378
Gravestone photographer: Kathy Valloch
Findagrave Memorial #: 76515462
MORE INFORMATION
Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 8/31/1863
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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Green Mount Cemetery, Montpelier, VT
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Obituary
JAMES J. YOUNG
Dies at Home of His Daughter in East Montpelier After ShockJames J. Young, one of the most aged and respected citizens of East Montpelier, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Murray at East Montpelier at five o'clock yesterday morning as a result of a severe shock received two weeks ago Sunday. Death came very peacefully. If Mr. Young had lived until next Friday he would have reached the age of 75 years.
James J. Young was born in Whitefield, N. H., and spent the greater part of his life in this city where he plied the trade of stone mason for many years and later he took up farming. He married Miss Alvina Dexter, who died about five years ago and two years since he went to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Murray, to reside. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. A. A. Whitcomb and Mrs. W. D. Murray, three grandchildren, Mrs. H. H. Webster of New York and Fred and Henry Carson of this city, also three great-grandchildren, Pauline and Frederick Carson and Miss Ruth Whitcomb.
The funeral services will be held at two o'clock Thursday afternoon from the home of Mrs. A. A. Whitcomb on Barre street, Rev. A. A. Hough officiating, and burial will be in Green Mount cemetery.
Source: Barre Daily Times, October 2, 1907.
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.