Henry Inlow died at his home in the south part of the city Saturday last. He was fifty years of age, and an old soldier, doing service in Company B, First Indiana Cavalry and Company F, Fifty-third Illinois. His funeral was preached Sunday afternoon at the south-side church, by Rev. S. Stackhouse, and the house was not large enough to hold the half the people. His burial was under the auspices of the G.A.R. of which he was a member. he leaves a widow and four daughters.
Note: Death date on marker and newspaper article are not the same year.
Henry Inlow died at his home in the south part of the city Saturday last. He was fifty years of age, and an old soldier, doing service in Company B, First Indiana Cavalry and Company F, Fifty-third Illinois. His funeral was preached Sunday afternoon at the south-side church, by Rev. S. Stackhouse, and the house was not large enough to hold the half the people. His burial was under the auspices of the G.A.R. of which he was a member. he leaves a widow and four daughters.
Note: Death date on marker and newspaper article are not the same year.
Inscription
Aged 52 Y. 3 M. 29 D.
Co. F. 53rd Reg. Ill. Vol
Sergt. __ Reg. Ind. Vol.
Daughter Minnie's death cert records his name as Patrick Henry Enlow
Gravesite Details
He is buried next to Mary Enlow.
Family Members
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