Mustered In: September 19, 1864
Drafted
Wounded in action three times
Discharged by General Order, June 10, 1865
Nicholas Hinchberger, one of Butler's oldest citizens, died on Monday at the home of his son Frank, on Second street, at the age of 88 years. Mr Hinchberger had been a resident of Butler County for many years, and was a highly respected citizen. He was a faithful member of St. Peter's Catholic Church. He is survived by three sons and three daughters, Frank of Butler, Joseph of Pittsburg; Matthew, of Herman; Mrs Elizabeth Sang of Herman, Mrs George Blissell, of Clarion, and one daughter in the convent. Mr. Hinchberger was a veteran of the Civil war having enlisted in 1861 in the 88th regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers and served for three years. He was a member of A.G. Reed Post G.A.R
Butler Times – July 26, 1911
Mustered In: September 19, 1864
Drafted
Wounded in action three times
Discharged by General Order, June 10, 1865
Nicholas Hinchberger, one of Butler's oldest citizens, died on Monday at the home of his son Frank, on Second street, at the age of 88 years. Mr Hinchberger had been a resident of Butler County for many years, and was a highly respected citizen. He was a faithful member of St. Peter's Catholic Church. He is survived by three sons and three daughters, Frank of Butler, Joseph of Pittsburg; Matthew, of Herman; Mrs Elizabeth Sang of Herman, Mrs George Blissell, of Clarion, and one daughter in the convent. Mr. Hinchberger was a veteran of the Civil war having enlisted in 1861 in the 88th regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers and served for three years. He was a member of A.G. Reed Post G.A.R
Butler Times – July 26, 1911
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