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Rev John George Butler

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Rev John George Butler Veteran

Birth
Death
12 Dec 1816 (aged 62)
Burial
Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.655188, Longitude: -78.7763727
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"Cumberland Evening Times
May 28, 1928
SOLDIER DEAD IN LOCAL CEMETERIES
List Included Five Who Answered Last Roll Call Within the Past Year

Following is the list of soldiers of the Union Army, who are buried in the various cemeteries in and about Cumberland and whose graves will be decorated Monday by committees from the Grand Army of the Republic.

NOTE-Names filled in and marked with a star (*) are those who have died in the last year.

Rose Hill Cemetery -

Wm. Brace, Sr., Nathaniel Bryan, Daniel Blocher, Rev. J. G.? Butler, Geo Berkley, Wm. Beveridge, Thos. Bird, (colored), Robert Bruce, Isaac Brinker, Jacob Bell, D. W. Buzzard, Oliver Beltz, Thomas Coffee, W. H. Cross, Simon Coleman, James Campbell (colored), John W. Cook, Thos. H. Chandler, Dr. W. J?. Craigen, James A. Cook, Charles Coffman, Geo. Couter, Tomas Cole, Jesse H. Critchfield, *Robert R. Couter, Somerville Dawson, William Dowden, John Deetz, George W. Davis, Richard Dye, Richard Deffenbaugh, Samuel F. Davis, H. B. Dean, Lloud H. Dowden, Dr. S. N. Etzroth, Jeremiah Everly, James T. Eckshaw, John Fleegle, Corporal Charles Feeney, George G. Freathey(sergt), John Foster, Jno W. RFisher, James Foreman, David Finley, *Andrew Fink, Harrison Gephart, Elias Groves, Charles Gilpin (colonel), Wm. Gephart, William Gorman, Chas. W. Gephart, E. C. Gaskill, Joseph W. Geary, Dennis Graves, John Guisinger, Samuel T. Gogley, John H. Holtzman, L. M. Hyams, Jos. T. Hansell, Walter Hensell, Thomas G. Holtzman, Ezra Hendley, W. W. Hager, N. O. Hinchman (lieut.), B. R. Hornsby, Amon? House, George Helgoth, Thos. E. Halley, Jas. H. Hiteschew, H. H. Horn, Jno. T. Hager, Adam Hendley, Joshua Hopwood, John T. Hite, Washington Irvine, Thomas Johns (colonel), H. J. Johnson (colonel), Wm. James, Walter Jewett, Thos. H. Jones, A. J. Kegg, Jos. Kirkley, August Knipper, Randolph Kegg, John Kelley, *James Keady, John H. Love, Samuel Luman, Jr., J. Lowdermilk, S. T. Little (lieut.), W. T. Little, Theo. Luman (lieut.), Johm Loman, Joseph Leach, J. F. McCullough (captain), James W. Moore, S. McKnight, C. N. Madore, J. W. Mansfield, George Metz, Mathias McGirr, Ed. McElfish, Wm H. Miller, L. F. Miller, Henry Mintrop, W. H. Metz, Samuel Manset, John G. Mellinger, W. G. Mellinger, Thomas F. Meyers, Geo. W. Marvin, N. V. Null, Jas. Noble, Charles W. Orris, Jos. B. Purcell, Mark Powell (lieut.), R. Perry (captain), J. Petrikin, S. L. Purnell, H. V. Porter, John Pelton, Bennett Pastor, Michael Price, John B. Penrod, Cyrus W. Poole, J. W. W. Rizer, O. D. Robbins (lieut.), Wm Russell (colored), J. H. Ridenour, Jas. Robb, Martin Rouser, Robert Reid, T. M. Richards, Daniel Robinette, John W. R_ind, Chas. Robb, Edward Rice, Jas. Reid, Charles L. Rizer, John M. Resley, James Read, E. Speck, C. F. Somerkamp, Dr. S. P. Smith, A. Spear (captain), J. D. Scarlight, J. M. Shober (lieut.), Adam Scott, Emanuel Severs, H. Clay Shuck, Henry Shriver, E. D. Smith, D. J. Shroyer, George Stewart, George W. Speelman, Chas. M. Thomas, Jno. A. Shaw, Malcolm Sinclair, D. A. Swigart, Joseph Shuck, Jacob C. Sinn, Chas H. Shuck, Jacob Sowers, Oliver Shaw, Harvey Stallings, Levi Shaw (lieut.), Page J. Smith, C. M. Thurston (general), Wm. Thurston, D. Scott Thruston.
__lor, (sergt.), T. H. Troxell, Talbott Twigg, Andrew S. Twigg, John W. Utt, John Valentine, Geo. W. Wilkinson, J. H. B. Wilson (colored), David Williamson, Jno Weir (captain), A. V. Williams, S. R. Walters, J. W. Wolf, J. B. Winslow (captain), George Wigley, John F. Wolf, Abraham Wilkes, __Weston, Peter Wolfe, Joseph H. Wheat, Geo. W. Wolf, Colonel E. H. Welsh, George W. Webster, John L. Walker, six U. S. soldiers.
"Cumberland Evening Times
May 28, 1928
SOLDIER DEAD IN LOCAL CEMETERIES
List Included Five Who Answered Last Roll Call Within the Past Year

Following is the list of soldiers of the Union Army, who are buried in the various cemeteries in and about Cumberland and whose graves will be decorated Monday by committees from the Grand Army of the Republic.

NOTE-Names filled in and marked with a star (*) are those who have died in the last year.

Rose Hill Cemetery -

Wm. Brace, Sr., Nathaniel Bryan, Daniel Blocher, Rev. J. G.? Butler, Geo Berkley, Wm. Beveridge, Thos. Bird, (colored), Robert Bruce, Isaac Brinker, Jacob Bell, D. W. Buzzard, Oliver Beltz, Thomas Coffee, W. H. Cross, Simon Coleman, James Campbell (colored), John W. Cook, Thos. H. Chandler, Dr. W. J?. Craigen, James A. Cook, Charles Coffman, Geo. Couter, Tomas Cole, Jesse H. Critchfield, *Robert R. Couter, Somerville Dawson, William Dowden, John Deetz, George W. Davis, Richard Dye, Richard Deffenbaugh, Samuel F. Davis, H. B. Dean, Lloud H. Dowden, Dr. S. N. Etzroth, Jeremiah Everly, James T. Eckshaw, John Fleegle, Corporal Charles Feeney, George G. Freathey(sergt), John Foster, Jno W. RFisher, James Foreman, David Finley, *Andrew Fink, Harrison Gephart, Elias Groves, Charles Gilpin (colonel), Wm. Gephart, William Gorman, Chas. W. Gephart, E. C. Gaskill, Joseph W. Geary, Dennis Graves, John Guisinger, Samuel T. Gogley, John H. Holtzman, L. M. Hyams, Jos. T. Hansell, Walter Hensell, Thomas G. Holtzman, Ezra Hendley, W. W. Hager, N. O. Hinchman (lieut.), B. R. Hornsby, Amon? House, George Helgoth, Thos. E. Halley, Jas. H. Hiteschew, H. H. Horn, Jno. T. Hager, Adam Hendley, Joshua Hopwood, John T. Hite, Washington Irvine, Thomas Johns (colonel), H. J. Johnson (colonel), Wm. James, Walter Jewett, Thos. H. Jones, A. J. Kegg, Jos. Kirkley, August Knipper, Randolph Kegg, John Kelley, *James Keady, John H. Love, Samuel Luman, Jr., J. Lowdermilk, S. T. Little (lieut.), W. T. Little, Theo. Luman (lieut.), Johm Loman, Joseph Leach, J. F. McCullough (captain), James W. Moore, S. McKnight, C. N. Madore, J. W. Mansfield, George Metz, Mathias McGirr, Ed. McElfish, Wm H. Miller, L. F. Miller, Henry Mintrop, W. H. Metz, Samuel Manset, John G. Mellinger, W. G. Mellinger, Thomas F. Meyers, Geo. W. Marvin, N. V. Null, Jas. Noble, Charles W. Orris, Jos. B. Purcell, Mark Powell (lieut.), R. Perry (captain), J. Petrikin, S. L. Purnell, H. V. Porter, John Pelton, Bennett Pastor, Michael Price, John B. Penrod, Cyrus W. Poole, J. W. W. Rizer, O. D. Robbins (lieut.), Wm Russell (colored), J. H. Ridenour, Jas. Robb, Martin Rouser, Robert Reid, T. M. Richards, Daniel Robinette, John W. R_ind, Chas. Robb, Edward Rice, Jas. Reid, Charles L. Rizer, John M. Resley, James Read, E. Speck, C. F. Somerkamp, Dr. S. P. Smith, A. Spear (captain), J. D. Scarlight, J. M. Shober (lieut.), Adam Scott, Emanuel Severs, H. Clay Shuck, Henry Shriver, E. D. Smith, D. J. Shroyer, George Stewart, George W. Speelman, Chas. M. Thomas, Jno. A. Shaw, Malcolm Sinclair, D. A. Swigart, Joseph Shuck, Jacob C. Sinn, Chas H. Shuck, Jacob Sowers, Oliver Shaw, Harvey Stallings, Levi Shaw (lieut.), Page J. Smith, C. M. Thurston (general), Wm. Thurston, D. Scott Thruston.
__lor, (sergt.), T. H. Troxell, Talbott Twigg, Andrew S. Twigg, John W. Utt, John Valentine, Geo. W. Wilkinson, J. H. B. Wilson (colored), David Williamson, Jno Weir (captain), A. V. Williams, S. R. Walters, J. W. Wolf, J. B. Winslow (captain), George Wigley, John F. Wolf, Abraham Wilkes, __Weston, Peter Wolfe, Joseph H. Wheat, Geo. W. Wolf, Colonel E. H. Welsh, George W. Webster, John L. Walker, six U. S. soldiers.

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