Grave No: 3806
Last Name: UNKNOWN
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Remarks* Originally reported as Pvt Albert Fuller (Ferry), Co. K, 49th New York Infantry. Changed by the Quartermaster in 1913. See Code 37233.
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While one existing record shows he is buried in this grave, there had to be at least one detailed record which caused the quartermaster to change the stone. It may be that he showed up at a reunion, there may have been a fellow soldier that gave testimony that he died elsewhere at a later date, there might have been a pension application filed by him, etc. Because the Andersonville record notes he is "Reported to have died at Andersonville", and explains when it was changed the SUVCW has elected to leave this memorial as an Unknown at present.
Grave No: 3806
Last Name: UNKNOWN
First Name:
Rank:
Company:
Regiment:
State:
Branch Of Service :
Date of Death:
Cause of Death:
Remarks* Originally reported as Pvt Albert Fuller (Ferry), Co. K, 49th New York Infantry. Changed by the Quartermaster in 1913. See Code 37233.
Reference:
Place Captured:
Date Captured:
Alternate Names:
Status:
Muster date:
Age at Muster:
More Information Available : NO
While one existing record shows he is buried in this grave, there had to be at least one detailed record which caused the quartermaster to change the stone. It may be that he showed up at a reunion, there may have been a fellow soldier that gave testimony that he died elsewhere at a later date, there might have been a pension application filed by him, etc. Because the Andersonville record notes he is "Reported to have died at Andersonville", and explains when it was changed the SUVCW has elected to leave this memorial as an Unknown at present.
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