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Ferdinand Roscoe Talbot Jevons

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Ferdinand Roscoe Talbot Jevons

Birth
New York County, New York, USA
Death
25 Nov 1967 (aged 91)
Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Bronx, Bronx County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 126, Hickey Noll, Lot 11858
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Enlisted, 1901, in Troop 2, Squadron A, NYNG, in New York City.

As a member of Squadron A he took part in many military events, some were:

March 4, 1901, Squadron A took part in the inauguration of President McKinley and personal escort to Vice President Roosevelt.

February 23 - 25, 1902, escort to Prince Henry of Germany.

April 27 - May 3, 1903, took part in the Louisiana Exhibition, St. Louis, MO.

May 30, 1903, dedication ceremonies of the statue of General Sherman, Fifty-ninth Street and 5th Avenue, NYC.

March 3 - 6, 1905, paraded at the inauguration of President T. Roosevelt, Washington, DC.

He was discharged from Squadron A, in 1906.

His brother Reginald Jevons was a member of Squadron A 1899 - 1906.

Clare College Cambridge England

Career, sugar plantation

Great Grandson of Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, first American Roman Catholic Saint.

Squadron A First Fifty Years, page 372
Enlisted, 1901, in Troop 2, Squadron A, NYNG, in New York City.

As a member of Squadron A he took part in many military events, some were:

March 4, 1901, Squadron A took part in the inauguration of President McKinley and personal escort to Vice President Roosevelt.

February 23 - 25, 1902, escort to Prince Henry of Germany.

April 27 - May 3, 1903, took part in the Louisiana Exhibition, St. Louis, MO.

May 30, 1903, dedication ceremonies of the statue of General Sherman, Fifty-ninth Street and 5th Avenue, NYC.

March 3 - 6, 1905, paraded at the inauguration of President T. Roosevelt, Washington, DC.

He was discharged from Squadron A, in 1906.

His brother Reginald Jevons was a member of Squadron A 1899 - 1906.

Clare College Cambridge England

Career, sugar plantation

Great Grandson of Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, first American Roman Catholic Saint.

Squadron A First Fifty Years, page 372


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