Fairfield Daily Journal
Saturday, January 6, 1917
Page 4, Column 4
The remains of Jonathan Famuliner (sic. Famulener), who passed away in Orrville, Ohio, were taken to Libertyville yesterday where they were interred. The body was accompanied by a daughter, Mrs. F. S. Caldwell, of Orville, with whom he made his home.
Mr. Famulener, who died of apoplexy, was a former resident of near Libertyville and has many friends in that vicinity who will regret to learn of his death.
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Fairfield Daily Journal
Wednesday, January 10, 1917
Page 4, Column 4
LIBERTYVILLE NEWS.
The remains of Johnathon Familour (sic. Jonathan Famulener) who died in Ohio at the home of his neice (sic. niece) Mrs. Potts was (sic. were) brought here Friday for interment (sic. interment), the funeral being conducted by the Odd Fellows and burial was in the Fell Cemetery.
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Per Civil War roster information compiled by Mary Prill:
Jonathan was a member of 3rd Cav. Iowa, Co. H. He enlisted on September 1, 1862. Mustered on September 1, 1862. He was wounded, re-enlisted and re-mustered Feb. 1, 1864. Discharged from service July 29, 1865 at Keokuk, Iowa.
Fairfield Daily Journal
Saturday, January 6, 1917
Page 4, Column 4
The remains of Jonathan Famuliner (sic. Famulener), who passed away in Orrville, Ohio, were taken to Libertyville yesterday where they were interred. The body was accompanied by a daughter, Mrs. F. S. Caldwell, of Orville, with whom he made his home.
Mr. Famulener, who died of apoplexy, was a former resident of near Libertyville and has many friends in that vicinity who will regret to learn of his death.
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Fairfield Daily Journal
Wednesday, January 10, 1917
Page 4, Column 4
LIBERTYVILLE NEWS.
The remains of Johnathon Familour (sic. Jonathan Famulener) who died in Ohio at the home of his neice (sic. niece) Mrs. Potts was (sic. were) brought here Friday for interment (sic. interment), the funeral being conducted by the Odd Fellows and burial was in the Fell Cemetery.
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Per Civil War roster information compiled by Mary Prill:
Jonathan was a member of 3rd Cav. Iowa, Co. H. He enlisted on September 1, 1862. Mustered on September 1, 1862. He was wounded, re-enlisted and re-mustered Feb. 1, 1864. Discharged from service July 29, 1865 at Keokuk, Iowa.
Inscription
The DOD has not been engraved. Perhaps the monument was already toppled at the time of his death and engraving the DOD was not possible.
Gravesite Details
This Famulener monument is now toppled from the base and in two sections.
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