He was a volunteer for service in the Revolutionary War, but was rejected on account of having one arm shorter than the other. He had a son, Seth Huron Osmun, who was one of the brave participants in the War of 1812...........[copied from the Memorial Record of Southwestern Minnesota, published in 1897]
Abraham and Keziah (Norris) Osmun were probably buried on the family farm, where they raised their children and spent most of their adult life.
He was a volunteer for service in the Revolutionary War, but was rejected on account of having one arm shorter than the other. He had a son, Seth Huron Osmun, who was one of the brave participants in the War of 1812...........[copied from the Memorial Record of Southwestern Minnesota, published in 1897]
Abraham and Keziah (Norris) Osmun were probably buried on the family farm, where they raised their children and spent most of their adult life.
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