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Joshua T. Harney Veteran

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
30 Jun 1862 (aged 21–22)
Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
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Son of Riley Harney and Letitia (Ray/Wray) Harney.

Brother of John Mills, Mary D., Carson, David R., Nancy Layton, William and Julia Ann Harney.

Husband of Margaret Rachel Berry. Married January 10, 1861, Parke County, Indiana.

Father of Rachel.

Name: Joshua T. Harney
Birth Year: abt 1841
Age: 20
Enrollment Date: 6 Jul 1861
Place: Indianapolis, Indiana
Company: E
Cavalry, Battery, Unit: 1st Heavy Artillery
Regiment: 21
Rank: Private

Joshua T. Harney
Birthdate: 1840 (22)
Birthplace: Indiana, United States
Death: Died June 30, 1862, in Louisiana, United States
Cause of death: phthisis pulmonalis

Joshua Harney died in the Civil War. Cause: phthisis pulmonalis, a tuberculosis of the lungs with progressive wasting of the body.

"Joshua died of Typhoid fever 1 July 1862, at a military hospital at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Some military records show he died 3 June 1862, but one says he became ill about that date and the illness continued until his death about 1 July)." Suggested Edit: HarneyFamilyResearch (47052128) • [email protected]
Son of Riley Harney and Letitia (Ray/Wray) Harney.

Brother of John Mills, Mary D., Carson, David R., Nancy Layton, William and Julia Ann Harney.

Husband of Margaret Rachel Berry. Married January 10, 1861, Parke County, Indiana.

Father of Rachel.

Name: Joshua T. Harney
Birth Year: abt 1841
Age: 20
Enrollment Date: 6 Jul 1861
Place: Indianapolis, Indiana
Company: E
Cavalry, Battery, Unit: 1st Heavy Artillery
Regiment: 21
Rank: Private

Joshua T. Harney
Birthdate: 1840 (22)
Birthplace: Indiana, United States
Death: Died June 30, 1862, in Louisiana, United States
Cause of death: phthisis pulmonalis

Joshua Harney died in the Civil War. Cause: phthisis pulmonalis, a tuberculosis of the lungs with progressive wasting of the body.

"Joshua died of Typhoid fever 1 July 1862, at a military hospital at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Some military records show he died 3 June 1862, but one says he became ill about that date and the illness continued until his death about 1 July)." Suggested Edit: HarneyFamilyResearch (47052128) • [email protected]


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