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Alonzo Guinon

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Alonzo Guinon Veteran

Birth
Niagara County, New York, USA
Death
19 Nov 1905 (aged 79)
Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
3, 584/R4
Memorial ID
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Married Sarah Ellen Redden 28 Dec 1874 Jackson County, IL
Record can be found at the County Courthouse Film 0968927-0968929

In the 1900 Danville, IL census Alonzo is living at the Home for disabled volunteer soldiers. This record is where his birth information came from,

His unbroken males line great-grandson's paternal haplogroup is I2b1*. If paternity is all biological, then this is Alonzo's Y-DNA haplogroup also.

He had a half-sister, Melissa or Malissie, who named one of her many children Allen Rafford after their mother's maiden name and who also named her youngest son Guinan Rafford in honor of her brother.

Sgt Alonzo Guinan of 7th Maine Infantry. Drum Major. Son of Mary Allen Guinan Holden.

ovikat2001 originally shared his grave photo on ancestry.

Danville National Cemetery Illinois. Next to former site of Disabled Soldiers Home. Records of home on microfiche in Danville public library archives with individual soldiers record.

He had many children late in life and left them orphaned.
Married Sarah Ellen Redden 28 Dec 1874 Jackson County, IL
Record can be found at the County Courthouse Film 0968927-0968929

In the 1900 Danville, IL census Alonzo is living at the Home for disabled volunteer soldiers. This record is where his birth information came from,

His unbroken males line great-grandson's paternal haplogroup is I2b1*. If paternity is all biological, then this is Alonzo's Y-DNA haplogroup also.

He had a half-sister, Melissa or Malissie, who named one of her many children Allen Rafford after their mother's maiden name and who also named her youngest son Guinan Rafford in honor of her brother.

Sgt Alonzo Guinan of 7th Maine Infantry. Drum Major. Son of Mary Allen Guinan Holden.

ovikat2001 originally shared his grave photo on ancestry.

Danville National Cemetery Illinois. Next to former site of Disabled Soldiers Home. Records of home on microfiche in Danville public library archives with individual soldiers record.

He had many children late in life and left them orphaned.


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