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Pvt Benjamin Franklin Nye

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Pvt Benjamin Franklin Nye

Birth
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Apr 1917 (aged 77)
Tulare, Tulare County, California, USA
Burial
Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.6704783, Longitude: -95.4442967
Plot
Section 145
Memorial ID
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Husband to Mary E. Nye

Benjamin Franklin Nigh/Nye was the son of Michael M. & Mary Ann Bechtel Nigh. He married Mary Etta Savage, 6 Aug 1865, Champaign County, Illinois.

Civil War:
Company I.
14th Regiment Illinois Infantry

B.F. NYE DIES IN CALIFORNIA

WIDOW WILL BRING BODY HOME FOR BURIAL.

Mr. Nye settled in Allen County at Early Date and Had Lived in Chanute Thirty Years.

B. F. Nye, a pioneer settler in this vicinity, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jesse Conkey, in Orsi, Cal., at 8:15 o'clock last night of heart trouble. Mrs. Nye, who accompanied him to California, will bring the body here for burial. The funeral party is expected to arrive Tuesday.

Mr. Nye had been a resident of this vicinity for many years. He came to Kansas from Illinois and first settled in Allen county between this city and Humboldt. He moved to Chanute more than thirty years ago and had made his home in this city ever since.

He and his wife left here shortly before Christmas to visit their daughter during the winter.

Mr. Nye was a soldier for the union in the Civil war, serving in Company I, 146th Illinois infantry. His family name was "Nigh," but when he enlisted the enrolling officer wrote it "Nye" and he adopted the spelling.

He was a member of the United Workmen and was the plaintiff in the friendly suit brought by the order a few years ago to test the legality of the amendment to the by-laws permitting the order to return to aged members the money they had paid for assessments.

Mr. Nye had been a justice of the peace here and also served several terms as constable. He and his wife were the parents of three children, a son and two daughters, of whom the daughter in California is the only one now living.

The Chanute Daily Tribune, April 20, 1917wife Mary Etta Savage

Name: Benjamin F. Nigh
Side: Union
Regiment State/Origin: Illinois
Regiment Name: 14 Illinois Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded: 14th Regiment, Illinois Infantry
Company: I
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Film Number: M539 roll 66

Name: Benjamin F. Nigh
Side: Union
Regiment State/Origin: Illinois
Regiment Name: 25 Illinois Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded: 25th Regiment, Illinois Infantry
Company: I
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Alternate Name: B.F./Nigh
Film Number: M539 roll 66

Civil War Pension
served in both 25th Illinois and 14th Illinois, Company I
Benjamin F Nigh
widow Mary Etta Nigh
invalid pension filed 6 July 1890 Kansas
widow pension filed 3 May 1917 Kansas
Husband to Mary E. Nye

Benjamin Franklin Nigh/Nye was the son of Michael M. & Mary Ann Bechtel Nigh. He married Mary Etta Savage, 6 Aug 1865, Champaign County, Illinois.

Civil War:
Company I.
14th Regiment Illinois Infantry

B.F. NYE DIES IN CALIFORNIA

WIDOW WILL BRING BODY HOME FOR BURIAL.

Mr. Nye settled in Allen County at Early Date and Had Lived in Chanute Thirty Years.

B. F. Nye, a pioneer settler in this vicinity, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jesse Conkey, in Orsi, Cal., at 8:15 o'clock last night of heart trouble. Mrs. Nye, who accompanied him to California, will bring the body here for burial. The funeral party is expected to arrive Tuesday.

Mr. Nye had been a resident of this vicinity for many years. He came to Kansas from Illinois and first settled in Allen county between this city and Humboldt. He moved to Chanute more than thirty years ago and had made his home in this city ever since.

He and his wife left here shortly before Christmas to visit their daughter during the winter.

Mr. Nye was a soldier for the union in the Civil war, serving in Company I, 146th Illinois infantry. His family name was "Nigh," but when he enlisted the enrolling officer wrote it "Nye" and he adopted the spelling.

He was a member of the United Workmen and was the plaintiff in the friendly suit brought by the order a few years ago to test the legality of the amendment to the by-laws permitting the order to return to aged members the money they had paid for assessments.

Mr. Nye had been a justice of the peace here and also served several terms as constable. He and his wife were the parents of three children, a son and two daughters, of whom the daughter in California is the only one now living.

The Chanute Daily Tribune, April 20, 1917wife Mary Etta Savage

Name: Benjamin F. Nigh
Side: Union
Regiment State/Origin: Illinois
Regiment Name: 14 Illinois Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded: 14th Regiment, Illinois Infantry
Company: I
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Film Number: M539 roll 66

Name: Benjamin F. Nigh
Side: Union
Regiment State/Origin: Illinois
Regiment Name: 25 Illinois Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded: 25th Regiment, Illinois Infantry
Company: I
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Alternate Name: B.F./Nigh
Film Number: M539 roll 66

Civil War Pension
served in both 25th Illinois and 14th Illinois, Company I
Benjamin F Nigh
widow Mary Etta Nigh
invalid pension filed 6 July 1890 Kansas
widow pension filed 3 May 1917 Kansas


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