Married Margaret "Maggie" F Shaw
December 19, 1869, Warren County, Illinois
Civil War:
Henry Amey
Residence Lenox IL;
Enlisted on 8/4/1862 as a Private.
On 8/21/1862 he mustered into "C" Co. IL 83rd Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 6/26/1865 at Nashville, TN
Federal Pension Information:
He applied for a pension on 3/15/1882 from the state of KS
application # 442,747
Obituary(Monmouth newspaper)
Henry Amey
Former Resident Passed Away Yesterday At Streator, Illinois
Relatives in the city have received announcement of the death of Henry Amey, a former resident of Warren County, at Streator yesterday. He was born near Larachland seventy-two year ago and although he has been gone from the county for many years he will be well remembered by some of the older residents.
He was a member of the Eighty-Third Regiment, Illinois Volunteers, and left the service with an honorable record.
Mrs. Amey's wife, who was a sister of Mrs. George Kern of Monmouth, died about six years ago, her body being brought here for burial. Mr. Amey is survived by a daughter, Mrs. W.H. Jennings of Streator, Mrs. John Baker and Mrs. Fred Hewitt of this city are nieces, and Earl Amey is a nephew.
The remains are expected to arrive in Monmouth tonight or early tomorrow and funeral services will be held at the Turnbull and Lofftus undertaking parlors, at 9:40 o'clock tomorrow morning. In charge, the Rev. S.G. Huey of this city.
Married Margaret "Maggie" F Shaw
December 19, 1869, Warren County, Illinois
Civil War:
Henry Amey
Residence Lenox IL;
Enlisted on 8/4/1862 as a Private.
On 8/21/1862 he mustered into "C" Co. IL 83rd Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 6/26/1865 at Nashville, TN
Federal Pension Information:
He applied for a pension on 3/15/1882 from the state of KS
application # 442,747
Obituary(Monmouth newspaper)
Henry Amey
Former Resident Passed Away Yesterday At Streator, Illinois
Relatives in the city have received announcement of the death of Henry Amey, a former resident of Warren County, at Streator yesterday. He was born near Larachland seventy-two year ago and although he has been gone from the county for many years he will be well remembered by some of the older residents.
He was a member of the Eighty-Third Regiment, Illinois Volunteers, and left the service with an honorable record.
Mrs. Amey's wife, who was a sister of Mrs. George Kern of Monmouth, died about six years ago, her body being brought here for burial. Mr. Amey is survived by a daughter, Mrs. W.H. Jennings of Streator, Mrs. John Baker and Mrs. Fred Hewitt of this city are nieces, and Earl Amey is a nephew.
The remains are expected to arrive in Monmouth tonight or early tomorrow and funeral services will be held at the Turnbull and Lofftus undertaking parlors, at 9:40 o'clock tomorrow morning. In charge, the Rev. S.G. Huey of this city.
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