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Rev Daniel Kendig

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Rev Daniel Kendig Veteran

Birth
Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Jul 1911 (aged 86)
Mount Airy, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0059374, Longitude: -75.1898935
Plot
Section W, Lot 159 N 1/2
Memorial ID
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Fom the Achivist of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania: An Episcopalian priest who served in the Diocese of Pennsylvania for at least 2 years. Listed as an Assistant Rector at St. Andrew's in Philadelphia in 1854 and then at St. Paul's Church in Chester, Pennsylvania. He served as Rector of St. Paul's, Chester, from June, 1855 until he resigned in September, 1859.

From military records (Heitman: Register of United States Army 1789-1903):
Civil War veteran: US Army Chaplain enlisted Dec 1, 1859. Commissioned an officer in the Regular Army Post Chaplains Infantry Regiment on 13 Dec 1859 with the rank of Major.

Residence 324 Gowen Ave., Germantown.
Rev. Daniel Kendig was born in Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
Fom the Achivist of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania: An Episcopalian priest who served in the Diocese of Pennsylvania for at least 2 years. Listed as an Assistant Rector at St. Andrew's in Philadelphia in 1854 and then at St. Paul's Church in Chester, Pennsylvania. He served as Rector of St. Paul's, Chester, from June, 1855 until he resigned in September, 1859.

From military records (Heitman: Register of United States Army 1789-1903):
Civil War veteran: US Army Chaplain enlisted Dec 1, 1859. Commissioned an officer in the Regular Army Post Chaplains Infantry Regiment on 13 Dec 1859 with the rank of Major.

Residence 324 Gowen Ave., Germantown.
Rev. Daniel Kendig was born in Middletown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.

Gravesite Details

Father Marbin Kendig



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