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Albert H. Lawrence

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Albert H. Lawrence Veteran

Birth
Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
25 Nov 1909 (aged 75)
Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine, USA Add to Map
Plot
Damon Section: B; Lot: 62
Memorial ID
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Served in Civil War: Date of Enlistment: Following bio contributed by: DaurRegt (#47891223):

Son of Ansel and Mary R. (Jenkins) Lawrence.

Starting 30 Jul 1861, Albert, painter from Fall River, MA, served first in the in the Navy as an Ordinary Seaman.

In Oct 1862, Albert was taken sick and sent ashore to hospital at Newbern, NC from the U. S. S. J. L. Lockwood. From there he was sent to the Navy hospital at the Brooklyn Naval Yard where he remained about four weeks. Then he was transferred to the Navy Hospital at Boston.

He ended his service by discharge for disability as an Ordinary Seaman on 30 Jul 1863 at Hospital, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

On 30 Jul 1863 Albert mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as a draftee, being credited to the quota of Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was 29 years and 1 day old.

At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in 1863, Albert gave his occupation as seaman.

On 7 Jan 1864 Albert ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts due to disability.

On 8 May 1868 Albert H. Lawrence, 33, married Albinah A. Dammon, daughter of Sylvenus B. and Sarah Ann (Creasey) Dammon, at Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine. They had at least two children, Oliver and Lillian.

Albert H. Lawrence made application for a veteran's pension on 18 May 1880, for his service in the Navy, and received certificate number 3726.

Albert was enumerated in the 1890 US Federal census, Veteran's Schedule in Jun 1890 at Paris, Oxford County, Maine, as having served on the ship "Ohio". There is no mention of his service in the 15th Massachusetts which came later.

About 1894 Albinah A. (Dammon), his wife, died.

He died on 25 Nov 1909 at Soldiers' Home, Crest Avenue, Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, of cancer. He was 75 years, 3 months and 27 days old.

Served in Civil War: Date of Enlistment: Following bio contributed by: DaurRegt (#47891223):

Son of Ansel and Mary R. (Jenkins) Lawrence.

Starting 30 Jul 1861, Albert, painter from Fall River, MA, served first in the in the Navy as an Ordinary Seaman.

In Oct 1862, Albert was taken sick and sent ashore to hospital at Newbern, NC from the U. S. S. J. L. Lockwood. From there he was sent to the Navy hospital at the Brooklyn Naval Yard where he remained about four weeks. Then he was transferred to the Navy Hospital at Boston.

He ended his service by discharge for disability as an Ordinary Seaman on 30 Jul 1863 at Hospital, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

On 30 Jul 1863 Albert mustered into service with the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as a draftee, being credited to the quota of Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He was 29 years and 1 day old.

At the time of his enlistment in the 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, in 1863, Albert gave his occupation as seaman.

On 7 Jan 1864 Albert ended military service with the 15th Massachusetts due to disability.

On 8 May 1868 Albert H. Lawrence, 33, married Albinah A. Dammon, daughter of Sylvenus B. and Sarah Ann (Creasey) Dammon, at Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine. They had at least two children, Oliver and Lillian.

Albert H. Lawrence made application for a veteran's pension on 18 May 1880, for his service in the Navy, and received certificate number 3726.

Albert was enumerated in the 1890 US Federal census, Veteran's Schedule in Jun 1890 at Paris, Oxford County, Maine, as having served on the ship "Ohio". There is no mention of his service in the 15th Massachusetts which came later.

About 1894 Albinah A. (Dammon), his wife, died.

He died on 25 Nov 1909 at Soldiers' Home, Crest Avenue, Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, of cancer. He was 75 years, 3 months and 27 days old.



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