Born Springfield, Ohio December 25, 1836.
Enlisted as a private on July 26, 1862 in Company A, 20th Iowa Volunteer Infantry. Promoted to 6th Corporal on March 17, 1863. Mustered out at Mobile, Alabama July 8, 1865. Married Miss Mary T. Nauman in 1867.
Moved to Anthon in western Iowa and was member of the William Baker Post #298 GAR in Correctionville. He was a farmer and a carpenter who built school houses in western Iowa. John Chattin passed away on Feb. 24, 1914. His obituary states: " As a soldier, a man, citizen, a husband and father, Mr. Chattin was noble. He had a kindly disposition, a charitable nature and many of the noble attributes of manhood."
Source: http://www.bivouacbooks.com/bbv4i1s5.htm
Born Springfield, Ohio December 25, 1836.
Enlisted as a private on July 26, 1862 in Company A, 20th Iowa Volunteer Infantry. Promoted to 6th Corporal on March 17, 1863. Mustered out at Mobile, Alabama July 8, 1865. Married Miss Mary T. Nauman in 1867.
Moved to Anthon in western Iowa and was member of the William Baker Post #298 GAR in Correctionville. He was a farmer and a carpenter who built school houses in western Iowa. John Chattin passed away on Feb. 24, 1914. His obituary states: " As a soldier, a man, citizen, a husband and father, Mr. Chattin was noble. He had a kindly disposition, a charitable nature and many of the noble attributes of manhood."
Source: http://www.bivouacbooks.com/bbv4i1s5.htm
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