Shows marriage on Dec 24, 1851 between Keziah C (Carpenter) and Alvin Munn.
Alvin T Munn, PVT in CoF of 27th Reg.Mich.Inf. Vol.
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Civil War Prison record- Andersonville, GA
Record_id: 26834
Name: MUNN, ALVIN T.
Alternate spelling of last name: MUM
Year born: 1825
Rank: PRIVATE
Company: F
Arm: Infantry
Regiment number: 27th Michigan Infantry
Date captured: 11/16/1863
Location captured: Campbell’s Station, Tennessee
Date of death: 5/13/1864
Cause of death: DIARRHEA
The Andersonville Cemetery and the National Archives told me personally, in 1864 there were many burials. When the war was over many of the "Unknown" were identified. Pvt. Alvin T Munn was positively identified and the records were amended, however the marker which says "Unknown" stayed the same.
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Alvin T Munn and Keziah were both from Canada. He immigrated to the USA in 1863. On Feb 8, 1863 he joined Co. G Michigan and was transferred to Co F. Michigan 27th Infantry Regiment on Feb. 24, 1863. Alvin T Munn died at the Andersonville prison on May 12, 1864. The cause is listed as malnutrition and dysentery.
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As per the Pension records he married Keziah C. Carpenter Dec 24, 1851.
Their children included
Jemima Ann Munn
Ester Josephine Munn
Mary Ellen "Minnie" Munn
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Alvin's parents William Munn & Susan Burkholder
siblings included
Mary Munn 1826
Anna Catherine Burkholder Munn 1827
Elizabeth Munn 1832
Harriett Catherine Munn 1834
William B. Munn 1836
Susan Munn 1838
James Munn 1840
Harmonius Munn 1844
Shows marriage on Dec 24, 1851 between Keziah C (Carpenter) and Alvin Munn.
Alvin T Munn, PVT in CoF of 27th Reg.Mich.Inf. Vol.
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Civil War Prison record- Andersonville, GA
Record_id: 26834
Name: MUNN, ALVIN T.
Alternate spelling of last name: MUM
Year born: 1825
Rank: PRIVATE
Company: F
Arm: Infantry
Regiment number: 27th Michigan Infantry
Date captured: 11/16/1863
Location captured: Campbell’s Station, Tennessee
Date of death: 5/13/1864
Cause of death: DIARRHEA
The Andersonville Cemetery and the National Archives told me personally, in 1864 there were many burials. When the war was over many of the "Unknown" were identified. Pvt. Alvin T Munn was positively identified and the records were amended, however the marker which says "Unknown" stayed the same.
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Alvin T Munn and Keziah were both from Canada. He immigrated to the USA in 1863. On Feb 8, 1863 he joined Co. G Michigan and was transferred to Co F. Michigan 27th Infantry Regiment on Feb. 24, 1863. Alvin T Munn died at the Andersonville prison on May 12, 1864. The cause is listed as malnutrition and dysentery.
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As per the Pension records he married Keziah C. Carpenter Dec 24, 1851.
Their children included
Jemima Ann Munn
Ester Josephine Munn
Mary Ellen "Minnie" Munn
=====
Alvin's parents William Munn & Susan Burkholder
siblings included
Mary Munn 1826
Anna Catherine Burkholder Munn 1827
Elizabeth Munn 1832
Harriett Catherine Munn 1834
William B. Munn 1836
Susan Munn 1838
James Munn 1840
Harmonius Munn 1844
Bio by: Eternal Peace
Gravesite Details
PVT F C 27 MICH INF
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