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Pvt James Elliott

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Pvt James Elliott

Birth
Death
2 Jul 1864
Andersonville, Sumter County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Grave 2794
Memorial ID
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Private James Elliott served during the Civil War in Company D, 69th Pennsylvania Infantry. He was wounded and captured at the Battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; died at Andersonville prison, July 2, 1864; grave, 2,794.

The Andersonville records show the following.

Code No: 12794
Grave No: 2794
Last Name: Elliott
First Name: James
Rank: Private
Company: D
Regiment: 69
State: PA
Branch Of Service : Infantry
Date of Death: 7/2/1864
Cause of Death: Diarrhea C.
Remarks* J. ELLIOTT [3]
Reference: p 53 [3]; p 720 [8], PA ADG RPT, 69TH INF: 720
Place Captured: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Date Captured: 7/3/1863
Alternate Names:
Status: Died at Andersonville
Muster date:
Age at Muster:
More Information Available : NO

3 = List of Union Soldiers Buried at Andersonville; Dorence Atwater, 1865.Volunteers, 1861-65, Volume I; Samuel P. Bates, 1871.

8 = History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-65, Volume II; Samuel P. Bates, 1871.

Contributor: Kevin Frye Andersonville Historian (46777922) • [email protected]
Private James Elliott served during the Civil War in Company D, 69th Pennsylvania Infantry. He was wounded and captured at the Battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; died at Andersonville prison, July 2, 1864; grave, 2,794.

The Andersonville records show the following.

Code No: 12794
Grave No: 2794
Last Name: Elliott
First Name: James
Rank: Private
Company: D
Regiment: 69
State: PA
Branch Of Service : Infantry
Date of Death: 7/2/1864
Cause of Death: Diarrhea C.
Remarks* J. ELLIOTT [3]
Reference: p 53 [3]; p 720 [8], PA ADG RPT, 69TH INF: 720
Place Captured: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Date Captured: 7/3/1863
Alternate Names:
Status: Died at Andersonville
Muster date:
Age at Muster:
More Information Available : NO

3 = List of Union Soldiers Buried at Andersonville; Dorence Atwater, 1865.Volunteers, 1861-65, Volume I; Samuel P. Bates, 1871.

8 = History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-65, Volume II; Samuel P. Bates, 1871.

Contributor: Kevin Frye Andersonville Historian (46777922) • [email protected]

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