Everett Daily Herald
3-21-1901
J.R. Betts, who has been living at the corner of Rockefeller and Twenty-fifth street, died last evening of heart failure. Mr. Betts has been janitor of the Lincoln school for some time, and had only been ill with the grip for a short time.
SnoCo: "The Karyn Project"
Civil War Service
Name: Richard Betts
Company: K
Unit: 97 N. Y. Inf.
Rank - Discharge: Sergeant
Allegiance: Union
Notes: Betts, Richrnand.
Widow: Lodisa Betts
State Filed: Washington
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CIVIL WAR SERVICE: Enlisted as a Private July 1862 at Plattsburg, Essex, New York, in Company D, 83rd New York Infantry; mustered out 7 June 1864; transferred to Company K, 97th New York Infantry and promoted to Sergeant; mustered out Aug 1865.
Richard D. Betts, son of Jesse Betts (1794-1875) and Joanna Kilburn Betts (1802-1870), married Lodisa "Disa" Holden (1848-1941) Jan 1867 Crown Point, Essex, New York.
Contributor: Bob Glidden (47989573)
Everett Daily Herald
3-21-1901
J.R. Betts, who has been living at the corner of Rockefeller and Twenty-fifth street, died last evening of heart failure. Mr. Betts has been janitor of the Lincoln school for some time, and had only been ill with the grip for a short time.
SnoCo: "The Karyn Project"
Civil War Service
Name: Richard Betts
Company: K
Unit: 97 N. Y. Inf.
Rank - Discharge: Sergeant
Allegiance: Union
Notes: Betts, Richrnand.
Widow: Lodisa Betts
State Filed: Washington
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CIVIL WAR SERVICE: Enlisted as a Private July 1862 at Plattsburg, Essex, New York, in Company D, 83rd New York Infantry; mustered out 7 June 1864; transferred to Company K, 97th New York Infantry and promoted to Sergeant; mustered out Aug 1865.
Richard D. Betts, son of Jesse Betts (1794-1875) and Joanna Kilburn Betts (1802-1870), married Lodisa "Disa" Holden (1848-1941) Jan 1867 Crown Point, Essex, New York.
Contributor: Bob Glidden (47989573)
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