A Civil War Veteran, James Gould, a 28 year-old shoemaker of Beverly, Mass., enlisted as a Private on May 25, 1861. The same day he mustered into "C" Co., 2nd Mass. Infantry. He was discharged for disability on Feb. 16, 1863.
(Beverly Record of Soldiers, Officers & Seamen)
James Gould was the son of Sumner Gould & Sarah ( ) Gould. He was born in New Boston, NH.
A widower, he died May 8, 1911 of bronc{chial} pneumonia, aged 82 years, in Danvers State Hospital, Danvers, Mass.
(Certificate of Death, Beverly City Hall, Page 45 , line 119)
He was buried May 10, 1911, in the Walnut Hill Veterans Lot-a city owned Lot. (Cem. card# 2470, SG 15
A Civil War Veteran, James Gould, a 28 year-old shoemaker of Beverly, Mass., enlisted as a Private on May 25, 1861. The same day he mustered into "C" Co., 2nd Mass. Infantry. He was discharged for disability on Feb. 16, 1863.
(Beverly Record of Soldiers, Officers & Seamen)
James Gould was the son of Sumner Gould & Sarah ( ) Gould. He was born in New Boston, NH.
A widower, he died May 8, 1911 of bronc{chial} pneumonia, aged 82 years, in Danvers State Hospital, Danvers, Mass.
(Certificate of Death, Beverly City Hall, Page 45 , line 119)
He was buried May 10, 1911, in the Walnut Hill Veterans Lot-a city owned Lot. (Cem. card# 2470, SG 15
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