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Enoch Churchill

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Enoch Churchill Veteran

Birth
England
Death
16 Mar 1912 (aged 81)
Ida Grove, Ida County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Ida Grove, Ida County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
257
Memorial ID
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Arrived in America in 1852. Lived in New York for five years. In 1860 Enoch married Susan Permilia Williams in Dewitt Iowa. Enoch serviced in the Civil War and fought with Sherman to the sea. Farmer by trade he grew corn in Arthur Iowa until his death. -- CIVIL WAR VETERAN --
Enoch Churchill was born near Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, June 10, 1830, and passed away at his home near Arthur, Iowa, March 16, 1912. Burial was in the Ida Grove Cemetery, Ida County, Iowa. He was a Civil War Veteran.

He came to America in 1852, landing in New York on May 8. He lived in New York for 5 years, and then moved to Clinton, Iowa.

He married Susan P. Williams of DeWitt, Iowa, on May 1, 1860. They had 6 children, Samuel, Robert, Elizabeth, John, Mary, and Stephen.

He enlisted in Co. C, 26th Iowa Infantry, August 1862, serving until end of Civil War. He was with Sherman on his march from Atlanta to the Sea. He was mustered out at Washington D. C. in June 6, 1865. He was a member of the G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic).
Arrived in America in 1852. Lived in New York for five years. In 1860 Enoch married Susan Permilia Williams in Dewitt Iowa. Enoch serviced in the Civil War and fought with Sherman to the sea. Farmer by trade he grew corn in Arthur Iowa until his death. -- CIVIL WAR VETERAN --
Enoch Churchill was born near Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, June 10, 1830, and passed away at his home near Arthur, Iowa, March 16, 1912. Burial was in the Ida Grove Cemetery, Ida County, Iowa. He was a Civil War Veteran.

He came to America in 1852, landing in New York on May 8. He lived in New York for 5 years, and then moved to Clinton, Iowa.

He married Susan P. Williams of DeWitt, Iowa, on May 1, 1860. They had 6 children, Samuel, Robert, Elizabeth, John, Mary, and Stephen.

He enlisted in Co. C, 26th Iowa Infantry, August 1862, serving until end of Civil War. He was with Sherman on his march from Atlanta to the Sea. He was mustered out at Washington D. C. in June 6, 1865. He was a member of the G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic).

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