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MILITARY SERVICE
Age: 0, credited to Vermont
Unit(s): 7th RI INF, 156th IL INF
Service: Co. I, 7th RI INF; Co. D, 156th IL INF
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VITALS
Birth: 07/10/1835, Barre, VT
Death: 12/04/1915
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Vinton, IA
Marker/Plot: Not recorded
Gravestone photographer: Carla & Robert Ramey
Findagrave Memorial #: 43925198
MORE INFORMATION
Alias?: None Noted
Pension?: Yes, 1886 +widow Sarah J., 5/29/1892, RI, not approved
Portrait?: Unknown
College?: Not Found
Veterans Home?: KS
(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: Unknown
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BURIAL:
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Evergreen Cemetery, Vinton, IA
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Obituary
DEATH GATHERS TWO LIKE RIPENED WHEAT
END OF LIFE FOR PIONEERS
Founders and Builders of Benton Count Garnered in Fullness of TimeVinton, Ia., Dec. 8. - Nearly every week there is chronicled the death of some early pioneer of Vinton and vicinity. People, who in their young manhood and womanhood came to this county in the fifties and early sixties to settle, develop the county and build homes. The last week occurred two deaths of early pioneers. Norman Bullock, living six miles northeast of Vinton, died last Saturday. He had suffered from rheumatism for a number of years. He had passed his eightieth year. He lived in Denver awhile in hopes of finding relief from his rheumatism, but was disappointed. He is survived by his wife.
Source: Cedar Rapids (IA) Gazette, December 8, 1915.
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.