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Rev Aaron Hunt Annis

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Rev Aaron Hunt Annis Veteran

Birth
Albany, Orleans County, Vermont, USA
Death
25 Feb 1887 (aged 63)
Lebo, Coffey County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Lebo, Coffey County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.4180097, Longitude: -95.8757314
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Aaron removed to Wisconsin prior to 1860, and on October 19, 1861 he enlisted in Company "A", 18th Wisconsin Infantry at Granville, Wisconsin. He was evidently very sick from August 1862 to September 1863, having been hospitalized for that period, and again in March and April 1865 at Madison, Wisconsin. After the Civil War he became a Methodist preacher.

Lebo Light Newspaper- Lebo, Coffey Co. KS - Friday Feb 11th 1887
"A. H. Annis was taken suddenly and seriously ill Sunday afternoon from a severe attack of inflammation of the stomach."

Lebo Light Newspaper- Lebo, Coffey Co. KS - Friday Feb 18th 1887
"We are sorry to state that Mr. A. H. Annis, who has been confined to his bed for the past two weeks, shows no sign of improvement, and but little hope is entertained for his recovery."

Lebo Light Newspaper- Lebo, Coffey Co. KS - Friday Feb 25th 1887

"Died in Lebo, Friday morning, February 25, 1887, of paralysis, after two weeks of intense suffering, Mr. Aaron Hunt Annis, aged 63 years and 8 months.
Aaron removed to Wisconsin prior to 1860, and on October 19, 1861 he enlisted in Company "A", 18th Wisconsin Infantry at Granville, Wisconsin. He was evidently very sick from August 1862 to September 1863, having been hospitalized for that period, and again in March and April 1865 at Madison, Wisconsin. After the Civil War he became a Methodist preacher.

Lebo Light Newspaper- Lebo, Coffey Co. KS - Friday Feb 11th 1887
"A. H. Annis was taken suddenly and seriously ill Sunday afternoon from a severe attack of inflammation of the stomach."

Lebo Light Newspaper- Lebo, Coffey Co. KS - Friday Feb 18th 1887
"We are sorry to state that Mr. A. H. Annis, who has been confined to his bed for the past two weeks, shows no sign of improvement, and but little hope is entertained for his recovery."

Lebo Light Newspaper- Lebo, Coffey Co. KS - Friday Feb 25th 1887

"Died in Lebo, Friday morning, February 25, 1887, of paralysis, after two weeks of intense suffering, Mr. Aaron Hunt Annis, aged 63 years and 8 months.

Inscription

All that is visible is the number of letters and the "AARON H." and "Died"

Gravesite Details

Headstone is very faded and nearly impossible to read



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