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Duffy Boutin

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Duffy Boutin

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
6 Jun 1938 (aged 93)
Marshfield, Wood County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
King, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 3 ROW 27 SITE 12
Memorial ID
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AKA: Theophile "Duffy" Boutin

He first married Olive Lawrence in 1868 in Kewaunee County. She died in 1905.

They had at least 4 children: Walter (b. 1868), Lafayette (b. 1877), Arthur Albert (b. 1882), and Grace (b. 1884).

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Private
Company A
27th Wisconsin Infantry
Union Army
CIVIL WAR

Enlisted from Kewaunee on 5 Jan 1864. Three of his brothers enlisted into the same unit: Joseph, Solomon, and Telles; all four brothers survived the war. Duffy mustered out with the unit in Brownsville, TX, on 29 Aug 1865.

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Funeral services were held Thursday morning by the Rev A.O. Rielander in the Home Chapel for Duffy Boutin, 93, Civil War veteran.

Burial was in the Home Cemetery, the Daughters of Union Veterans conducting the rites at the grave and full military honors were conferred.

His death leaves but one Civil War veteran here, Israel Cannon, 98, who is a wheel chair patient in the hospital annex and has been semi-invalid for several years.

Mr Boutin, who was unusually active, had taken a three-day trip during Memorial Day weekend visiting northern Wisconsin with Mrs Boutin and her sister and husband of Neenah. He felt ill on Monday and, with Mrs Boutin, he went to Marshfield to be under the care of a physician who had previously treated him, but his condition was such Mrs Boutin was not required to remain, and he was expected to return home within a few days. Death came suddenly at midnight of the same day.

He was born at Detroit, 15 Dec 1844, and served in the war with Company A of the Twenty-Seventh Wisconsin Infantry. He lived for many years at Bayfield and came to the Home 12 Nov 1913. Besides his wife, Mrs Rosina Boutin, whom he married 30 Apr 1914, Mr Boutin leaves a daughter by a former marriage.

Oshkosh Daily Northwestern
9 Jun 1938
AKA: Theophile "Duffy" Boutin

He first married Olive Lawrence in 1868 in Kewaunee County. She died in 1905.

They had at least 4 children: Walter (b. 1868), Lafayette (b. 1877), Arthur Albert (b. 1882), and Grace (b. 1884).

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Private
Company A
27th Wisconsin Infantry
Union Army
CIVIL WAR

Enlisted from Kewaunee on 5 Jan 1864. Three of his brothers enlisted into the same unit: Joseph, Solomon, and Telles; all four brothers survived the war. Duffy mustered out with the unit in Brownsville, TX, on 29 Aug 1865.

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Funeral services were held Thursday morning by the Rev A.O. Rielander in the Home Chapel for Duffy Boutin, 93, Civil War veteran.

Burial was in the Home Cemetery, the Daughters of Union Veterans conducting the rites at the grave and full military honors were conferred.

His death leaves but one Civil War veteran here, Israel Cannon, 98, who is a wheel chair patient in the hospital annex and has been semi-invalid for several years.

Mr Boutin, who was unusually active, had taken a three-day trip during Memorial Day weekend visiting northern Wisconsin with Mrs Boutin and her sister and husband of Neenah. He felt ill on Monday and, with Mrs Boutin, he went to Marshfield to be under the care of a physician who had previously treated him, but his condition was such Mrs Boutin was not required to remain, and he was expected to return home within a few days. Death came suddenly at midnight of the same day.

He was born at Detroit, 15 Dec 1844, and served in the war with Company A of the Twenty-Seventh Wisconsin Infantry. He lived for many years at Bayfield and came to the Home 12 Nov 1913. Besides his wife, Mrs Rosina Boutin, whom he married 30 Apr 1914, Mr Boutin leaves a daughter by a former marriage.

Oshkosh Daily Northwestern
9 Jun 1938


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