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William Harrison Arney

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William Harrison Arney

Birth
Huntertown, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Death
9 Nov 1914 (aged 77)
Allen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
G-196
Memorial ID
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William H Arney, of Co. C, enrolled Nov. 23, 1861 in Huntertown by H. Wilkerson as a Private; mustered in Nov. 22, 1861 in Ft. Wayne by Lt. Stansbury at age 19. He was 5 Π7 tall, light complexion, grey eyes, and dark hair. Born Dec. 24, 1836 in Huntertown, IN, employed as a farmer, resident of Allen Co., IN. Deserted Nov. 24, 1861, in Indianapolis. Notes: Probably 14 at muster in. Arrested Mar. 17, 1864, in Kendallville and delivered to Indianapolis Mar. 19, 1864. Escaped from guard house Aug. 3, 1864. Absent sick in hospital since Mar. 22, 1865. Confined in Nashville Jun. 30, 1865. Death listing of Jul. 5, 1865, in Nashville is error. Invalid Pension Application #1190994 dated May 17, 1897, is rejected. Died Nov. 9, 1914 in Allen Co., IN at age 67. Buried in Lindenwood Cemetery there, Sec. G/ #196. (/H. Harrison/) Taken from The Iron Men of Indiana of 44th Regiment, Part 1: Biographies and Regimental Statistics by Margaret Hobson.

Funeral services for William H Arney will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence, 713 Taylor street, Rev FH Cremean officiating. Interment at Lindenwood. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - November 11, 1914

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NEWS ITEM: Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette [19 Feb 1907]
Summary: The home of Harrison Arney, 1 1/2 east of the Driving park, was robbed of money and a pension voucher. His blind father-in-law, Nathaniel Francis, 85, had changed a $100 blll at a saloon in NE Fort Wayne to pay "the tab". Someone had seen him flash the big bill. That person/s came to the unlocked house at about midnight to take the money, but found only small bills in the trousers of Arney and Francis, and $6. They overloooked 66 dollars Mrs. Aarney had stashed elsewhere.

Contributor:
donald knopf
William H Arney, of Co. C, enrolled Nov. 23, 1861 in Huntertown by H. Wilkerson as a Private; mustered in Nov. 22, 1861 in Ft. Wayne by Lt. Stansbury at age 19. He was 5 Π7 tall, light complexion, grey eyes, and dark hair. Born Dec. 24, 1836 in Huntertown, IN, employed as a farmer, resident of Allen Co., IN. Deserted Nov. 24, 1861, in Indianapolis. Notes: Probably 14 at muster in. Arrested Mar. 17, 1864, in Kendallville and delivered to Indianapolis Mar. 19, 1864. Escaped from guard house Aug. 3, 1864. Absent sick in hospital since Mar. 22, 1865. Confined in Nashville Jun. 30, 1865. Death listing of Jul. 5, 1865, in Nashville is error. Invalid Pension Application #1190994 dated May 17, 1897, is rejected. Died Nov. 9, 1914 in Allen Co., IN at age 67. Buried in Lindenwood Cemetery there, Sec. G/ #196. (/H. Harrison/) Taken from The Iron Men of Indiana of 44th Regiment, Part 1: Biographies and Regimental Statistics by Margaret Hobson.

Funeral services for William H Arney will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence, 713 Taylor street, Rev FH Cremean officiating. Interment at Lindenwood. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - November 11, 1914

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NEWS ITEM: Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette [19 Feb 1907]
Summary: The home of Harrison Arney, 1 1/2 east of the Driving park, was robbed of money and a pension voucher. His blind father-in-law, Nathaniel Francis, 85, had changed a $100 blll at a saloon in NE Fort Wayne to pay "the tab". Someone had seen him flash the big bill. That person/s came to the unlocked house at about midnight to take the money, but found only small bills in the trousers of Arney and Francis, and $6. They overloooked 66 dollars Mrs. Aarney had stashed elsewhere.

Contributor:
donald knopf


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