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Cyrus Leaming

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Cyrus Leaming

Birth
Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Death
5 May 1913 (aged 76)
Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Avilla, Jasper County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.2056222, Longitude: -94.1278222
Memorial ID
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Leaming, Cyrus
Co. K, 19th Ind Infantry
Cyrus Leaming, Blacksmith, Avilla is a native of Indiana, born in Sept 1835. He received his education and learned the blacksmith trade. He served his country during the war of the rebellion, enlisting Aug 1 1862, in Company K. nineteenth Regiment, Indiana Volunteers; participated in the battle of Knoxville, Tunnel Hill, Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain, Atlanta, and many other battles of importance being discharged June 1865. He then returned to his home in the Hoosier state where he resumed his trade. He was married in 1857 to Miss D.A. Bramble also a native of Indiana. He was a parent of five children and became a citizen of Jasper County in 1874, living three years in Carthage ; came to Avilla in 1877. He bought the shop he now successfully operates, ready and willing at all times to accommodate his patrons for a moderate remuneration. He has a comfortable home and agreeable family, esteemed and respected in the community.
Leaming, Cyrus
Co. K, 19th Ind Infantry
Cyrus Leaming, Blacksmith, Avilla is a native of Indiana, born in Sept 1835. He received his education and learned the blacksmith trade. He served his country during the war of the rebellion, enlisting Aug 1 1862, in Company K. nineteenth Regiment, Indiana Volunteers; participated in the battle of Knoxville, Tunnel Hill, Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain, Atlanta, and many other battles of importance being discharged June 1865. He then returned to his home in the Hoosier state where he resumed his trade. He was married in 1857 to Miss D.A. Bramble also a native of Indiana. He was a parent of five children and became a citizen of Jasper County in 1874, living three years in Carthage ; came to Avilla in 1877. He bought the shop he now successfully operates, ready and willing at all times to accommodate his patrons for a moderate remuneration. He has a comfortable home and agreeable family, esteemed and respected in the community.


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