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James Dwyer Veteran

Birth
Yass, Yass Valley Council, New South Wales, Australia
Death
28 Aug 1924 (aged 76–77)
Hill City, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Hill City, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Son of Lawrence and Catherine Dwyer; brother of Michael Dwyer (also included in these listings); his religion was Roman Catholic; arrived in the United States in 1859; enlisted March 30, 1865 at Watertown, New York, by lieutenant Highs, for 3 years as a private in company H, 11th United States Infantry; his occupation was shown as farmhand, and his personal details shown as having grey eyes, light hair, fair comploexion, standing at a hight of five feet, eight and a half inches; discharged from the military service on March 30, 1868, in Virginia, at the expiration of his term of service; naturalized as a citizen of the United States in 1875; resided as a quartz miner, in 1880, with his parents at Pennington County, South Dakota; married about 1895, to Danish born Hilda; admitted to the Hot Springs Soldiers' Home, Fall River, South Dakota, on January 21, 1907, when his occupation was shown as rancher; transferred on December 2, 1907 to the Battle Mountain Sanatarium, Fall River County; died at Hill City, South Dakota.
Son of Lawrence and Catherine Dwyer; brother of Michael Dwyer (also included in these listings); his religion was Roman Catholic; arrived in the United States in 1859; enlisted March 30, 1865 at Watertown, New York, by lieutenant Highs, for 3 years as a private in company H, 11th United States Infantry; his occupation was shown as farmhand, and his personal details shown as having grey eyes, light hair, fair comploexion, standing at a hight of five feet, eight and a half inches; discharged from the military service on March 30, 1868, in Virginia, at the expiration of his term of service; naturalized as a citizen of the United States in 1875; resided as a quartz miner, in 1880, with his parents at Pennington County, South Dakota; married about 1895, to Danish born Hilda; admitted to the Hot Springs Soldiers' Home, Fall River, South Dakota, on January 21, 1907, when his occupation was shown as rancher; transferred on December 2, 1907 to the Battle Mountain Sanatarium, Fall River County; died at Hill City, South Dakota.

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