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Joseph Grim

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Joseph Grim

Birth
Aschaffenburg, Stadtkreis Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, Germany
Death
16 Feb 1879 (aged 62–63)
Troy, Madison County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Madison County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Married to Anna Grimm nee Sell. Veteran of the Civil War, Private, Missouri Infantry, 5th Regiment, Company I.

His gravestone was provided in March 1902 by the Federal Government contracted by Lee Marble Works, Lee, MA.*

*The soldiers for whom these gravestones were provided were Union Civil War soldiers who died between ca. 1861 and ca. 1903; however, a few War of 1812 veterans and at least one Revolutionary War veteran are also included. The gravestones were provided by the Federal Government between ca. 1879 and ca. 1903 under contracts entered into with private companies, including: S.G. Bridges; Gross Brothers (also given as W.H. Gross or W.H. & F.S. Gross), Lee, MA; Lee Marble Works, Lee, MA; William Mansen; Sheldon & Sons, West Rutland, VT; Stockbridge Marble Co., MA; Vermont Marble Co., Proctor, VT; and D.W. Whitney.

Married to Anna Grimm nee Sell. Veteran of the Civil War, Private, Missouri Infantry, 5th Regiment, Company I.

His gravestone was provided in March 1902 by the Federal Government contracted by Lee Marble Works, Lee, MA.*

*The soldiers for whom these gravestones were provided were Union Civil War soldiers who died between ca. 1861 and ca. 1903; however, a few War of 1812 veterans and at least one Revolutionary War veteran are also included. The gravestones were provided by the Federal Government between ca. 1879 and ca. 1903 under contracts entered into with private companies, including: S.G. Bridges; Gross Brothers (also given as W.H. Gross or W.H. & F.S. Gross), Lee, MA; Lee Marble Works, Lee, MA; William Mansen; Sheldon & Sons, West Rutland, VT; Stockbridge Marble Co., MA; Vermont Marble Co., Proctor, VT; and D.W. Whitney.



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