Thank you to Dennis Brandt for the following information:
In 1860, he was a farmer living in Metal Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
A Civil War veteran, he enlisted and mustered into federal service at Chambersburg February 10, 1865, as a private with Co. B, 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry (182nd Pa), and honorably discharged with his company July 8, 1865.
He died in Metal Township, Franklin County, from "dysentery" as well as being an "invalid from arthritis deformation." By 1865, he stood 5' 11" tall and had light hair and gray eyes.
Thank you to Dennis Brandt for the following information:
In 1860, he was a farmer living in Metal Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
A Civil War veteran, he enlisted and mustered into federal service at Chambersburg February 10, 1865, as a private with Co. B, 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry (182nd Pa), and honorably discharged with his company July 8, 1865.
He died in Metal Township, Franklin County, from "dysentery" as well as being an "invalid from arthritis deformation." By 1865, he stood 5' 11" tall and had light hair and gray eyes.
Family Members
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James Wilson Witherow
1844–1931
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Jane Elizabeth "Jennie" Witherow Noonan
1848–1893
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Mary Ann Witherow Welker
1850–1883
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Margaret Ellen Witherow Jones
1852–1945
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Isabel Widney Witherow McGee
1854–1888
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Emma Wilhelm Witherow Cowan
1856–1920
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Malinda Florence Witherow Nusbaum
1858–1917
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Sarah Frances Witherow Bricker
1861–1928