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Harrison Apple
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Birth: 1820
Death: Oct. 11, 1885

1870 U.S. Federal Census – NA Film # M593-1179, page 338, Rush Twp., Champaign County, Ohio:
Harrison Apple, age 52; Mary W., age 46; William, age 29; Elizabeth, age 22; Isabel, age 17; Annie, age 14; John age, 10; Elisha, age 7.

1880 U.S. Federal Census – NA Film # T9-0998, page 329A, North Lewisburg, Champaign County, Ohio:
Harrison Apple, age 60; Mary W. age --; John age, 20.

Per "Hardesty's" Roll of Honor page – "Apple, Harrison 4 years in Co. "H" – 66th O.V.I. died October 11, 1885." Harrison Apple's name also appears on page 18 as a member of the G.A.R. Briney Post #293.

Per Civil War pension records (Certificate # 249094) his occupation was harness maker and saddler. He married Mary Emerson on January 26, 1841 in Nelson County, Virginia, by Rev. Ed Thomas. Harrison Apple suffered from sun stroke at Chattanooga, Tennessee in May of 1864.

The February 15, 1909 "Application for Reimbursement" states Mary Apple died on November 14, 1907 in Long Beach California and was buried in Signal Hill Cemetery.
 
 
Family links: 
 Children:
  William Apple (1843 - 1872)*
 
 Spouse:
  Mary Apple (____ - 1907)
 
*Point here for explanation
 
Inscription:
Pvt. Harrison Apple, Co. "H" 66th Reg. O.V.I.
 
Note: G. A. R. Briney Post #293
 
Burial:
Butcher Cemetery
North Lewisburg
Champaign County
Ohio, USA
 
Created by: Linda Jean Limes Ellis
Record added: Jan 19, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 17579689
Harrison Apple
Added by: Linda Jean Limes Ellis
 
Harrison Apple
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Added by: Linda Jean Limes Ellis
 
 
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Thinking of you and offering my thanks for your service to your country during the Civil War.
- Linda Jean Limes Ellis
 Added: Jan. 19, 2007
 

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