Amos fought in the Civil War. According to his family, he left home because he didn't want to milk the cows.
According to his military records, Amos enlisted Aug 22, 1863 and was discharged Aug. 14, 1865 due to being shot through the side. A Private in Company D, Reg. 145 PV
Married, wife's name is possibly Rebecca. The Amos Bartholomew married to a Rebecca is a plasterer by trade.
In the 1880 Census, they were living in Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., PA
They had no children.
Amos' death certificate say he died of heat stoke. He was buried in a "potter's feild" (no family around to claim him)
Amos fought in the Civil War. According to his family, he left home because he didn't want to milk the cows.
According to his military records, Amos enlisted Aug 22, 1863 and was discharged Aug. 14, 1865 due to being shot through the side. A Private in Company D, Reg. 145 PV
Married, wife's name is possibly Rebecca. The Amos Bartholomew married to a Rebecca is a plasterer by trade.
In the 1880 Census, they were living in Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., PA
They had no children.
Amos' death certificate say he died of heat stoke. He was buried in a "potter's feild" (no family around to claim him)
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