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Oliver Hazard “Perry” Addleman

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Oliver Hazard “Perry” Addleman

Birth
Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Oct 1900 (aged 59)
Buckingham County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Sheppards, Buckingham County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Son of Andrew Jackson Addleman &
Margaret Gates
Oldest of ten children;
5 sisters & 4 brothers
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1843 Martha Ann (Antes)
1845 Sarah Elizabeth McPherson)
1847 Ephraim Henry
1849 John Addison
1851 Mary Jane (Tozer)
1853 Emma Ethel (Sellers)
1856 Margaret Carrie (Tozer)
1860 Andrew Jackson
1863 William McKinley

Married Charlotte Almira Tozer
Father of two sons;
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1869 Andrew***see below
1871 John M.***see below

Married Sarah Alice Scott
Father of seven children;
4 daughters & 3 sons
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1880 Walter Atkinson***see below
1881 Martha C.***see below
1884 Margaret Ann (Roberts)***see below
1886 Winfield Hancock***see below
1888 William Scott***see below
1890 Mary Elizabeth (Booker)***see below
1890 Alice Almira (Fralin)***see below

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Oliver Hazard Perry Addleman may have been one of the first Addlemans from Clearfield Co., PA, to go to Virginia.

Perry was described as having been captured at Chancellorsville, VA, May 3, 1863; confined at Richmond, paroled at City Point, VA, May 14, 1863. He reported to Camp Parole, MD, May 16, 1863 and sent to convalescent Camp, Va, May 20 1863. Enrolled as Perry Addleman, Company K, 84th Regiment, PA Volunteers.
Other military records show he originally enrolled 23 Jul 1862, age 20 mustered in on 16 Aug 1862, and discharged on 31 May 1865.

"PERRY" ADDLEMAN, well known in Lawrence township, Centre, Clearfield county, where he was born, and where he lived the early part of his life, died at his home in Buckingham county, VA, Oct 23, 1900, at the age of 59 years. It is now 30 years since he moved to his Southern home. He was a member of Capt. Matthew Ogden's Company of the 84th Reg. Pa. Inf. Vol. and served his full time. He was a brave and dutiful soldier at all times. Perry Addleman was a brother of Mrs. THOMAS McPHERSON of Lawrence township and Mrs. MAUD TOZER, of LaJose, Pa. He was a good citizen and leaves a widow and six children to mourn the death of a loving and considerate husband and father.

NOTE***
Three children had already preceded him in death
Father of nine;
1st marriage, 2 sons
2nd marriage, 4 daughters & 3 sons
Son of Andrew Jackson Addleman &
Margaret Gates
Oldest of ten children;
5 sisters & 4 brothers
*****************
1843 Martha Ann (Antes)
1845 Sarah Elizabeth McPherson)
1847 Ephraim Henry
1849 John Addison
1851 Mary Jane (Tozer)
1853 Emma Ethel (Sellers)
1856 Margaret Carrie (Tozer)
1860 Andrew Jackson
1863 William McKinley

Married Charlotte Almira Tozer
Father of two sons;
*****************
1869 Andrew***see below
1871 John M.***see below

Married Sarah Alice Scott
Father of seven children;
4 daughters & 3 sons
*******************
1880 Walter Atkinson***see below
1881 Martha C.***see below
1884 Margaret Ann (Roberts)***see below
1886 Winfield Hancock***see below
1888 William Scott***see below
1890 Mary Elizabeth (Booker)***see below
1890 Alice Almira (Fralin)***see below

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Oliver Hazard Perry Addleman may have been one of the first Addlemans from Clearfield Co., PA, to go to Virginia.

Perry was described as having been captured at Chancellorsville, VA, May 3, 1863; confined at Richmond, paroled at City Point, VA, May 14, 1863. He reported to Camp Parole, MD, May 16, 1863 and sent to convalescent Camp, Va, May 20 1863. Enrolled as Perry Addleman, Company K, 84th Regiment, PA Volunteers.
Other military records show he originally enrolled 23 Jul 1862, age 20 mustered in on 16 Aug 1862, and discharged on 31 May 1865.

"PERRY" ADDLEMAN, well known in Lawrence township, Centre, Clearfield county, where he was born, and where he lived the early part of his life, died at his home in Buckingham county, VA, Oct 23, 1900, at the age of 59 years. It is now 30 years since he moved to his Southern home. He was a member of Capt. Matthew Ogden's Company of the 84th Reg. Pa. Inf. Vol. and served his full time. He was a brave and dutiful soldier at all times. Perry Addleman was a brother of Mrs. THOMAS McPHERSON of Lawrence township and Mrs. MAUD TOZER, of LaJose, Pa. He was a good citizen and leaves a widow and six children to mourn the death of a loving and considerate husband and father.

NOTE***
Three children had already preceded him in death
Father of nine;
1st marriage, 2 sons
2nd marriage, 4 daughters & 3 sons

Bio by: Marcia Lynne vonGunden



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  • Added: Mar 15, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126413648/oliver_hazard-addleman: accessed ), memorial page for Oliver Hazard “Perry” Addleman (13 Sep 1841–22 Oct 1900), Find a Grave Memorial ID 126413648, citing Smyrna United Methodist Church Cemetery, Sheppards, Buckingham County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by A Anderson (contributor 48106703).