Mr. HALSTEAD passed away Friday after a long illness. His death was attributed to complications incident to old age.
Mr. HALSTEAD was born on November 20, 1847, at Checkerville, Ohio, and came to Linton with his parents Elbert and Ru Ann HALSTEAD, while a small boy. He had never married.
Mr. HALSTEAD enlisted at Terre Haute and was assigned to COMPANY E, 43RD REGIMENT INDIANA INFANTRY, one of the most active regiments of the war between the states.
George HALSTEAD, last surviving Civil War veteran, passed away Friday January 16, at the home of a nephew, George ROLLISON, at the age of 94 years.
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INDEX TO MARRIAGE RECORDS IN GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, 1939, WPA, Index Page 47: HALSTEAD, Sarah J. to John ROLLISON, 1 Mar 1874, Book J, Page 348.
Mr. HALSTEAD passed away Friday after a long illness. His death was attributed to complications incident to old age.
Mr. HALSTEAD was born on November 20, 1847, at Checkerville, Ohio, and came to Linton with his parents Elbert and Ru Ann HALSTEAD, while a small boy. He had never married.
Mr. HALSTEAD enlisted at Terre Haute and was assigned to COMPANY E, 43RD REGIMENT INDIANA INFANTRY, one of the most active regiments of the war between the states.
George HALSTEAD, last surviving Civil War veteran, passed away Friday January 16, at the home of a nephew, George ROLLISON, at the age of 94 years.
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INDEX TO MARRIAGE RECORDS IN GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, 1939, WPA, Index Page 47: HALSTEAD, Sarah J. to John ROLLISON, 1 Mar 1874, Book J, Page 348.
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