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PVT Noah Kumler

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PVT Noah Kumler

Birth
Fairfield County, Ohio, USA
Death
10 Apr 1896 (aged 54)
Ohio, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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from Biographical Sketches in "History of Fairfield and Perry Counties" compiled by A. A. Graham (1883), p. 320

KUMLER, NOAH, farmer. Liberty township; was born in this township, the second son of Henry and Leah (Minehart) Kumler. In the fall of 1862 he enlisted in Company K, Seventeenth O. V. I. He took active part in the battles in which his regiment engaged, especially the battle of Murfreesboro. He served until the close of the war, and took part in the grand review at Washington, where he received his discharge in 1865. He then returned to civil life and engaged in farming, purchasing the place where he now resides, the farm containing one hundred and twenty acres. He has added many improvements in the way of buildings, making it a very desirable home. Mr. Kumler was married April 11, 1867, to Catharine C. Alt. They are the parents of four children, three now living: Anna Mary, George A. and Theron H. Mr. Kumler has, for twelve years, acted in the capacity of school director. He is an active worker in the Sabbath School, and a member of the Reform Church; Mrs. Kumler of the United Brethren church.
from Biographical Sketches in "History of Fairfield and Perry Counties" compiled by A. A. Graham (1883), p. 320

KUMLER, NOAH, farmer. Liberty township; was born in this township, the second son of Henry and Leah (Minehart) Kumler. In the fall of 1862 he enlisted in Company K, Seventeenth O. V. I. He took active part in the battles in which his regiment engaged, especially the battle of Murfreesboro. He served until the close of the war, and took part in the grand review at Washington, where he received his discharge in 1865. He then returned to civil life and engaged in farming, purchasing the place where he now resides, the farm containing one hundred and twenty acres. He has added many improvements in the way of buildings, making it a very desirable home. Mr. Kumler was married April 11, 1867, to Catharine C. Alt. They are the parents of four children, three now living: Anna Mary, George A. and Theron H. Mr. Kumler has, for twelve years, acted in the capacity of school director. He is an active worker in the Sabbath School, and a member of the Reform Church; Mrs. Kumler of the United Brethren church.

Inscription

aged 54y.4m.28d.; enlisted in CO. K, 17 REG. O.V.I. SEP 1862 and served 3 years



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