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PVT David Byerly Croushorn

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PVT David Byerly Croushorn Veteran

Birth
Rockingham County, Virginia, USA
Death
21 Sep 1911 (aged 87)
Oswego, Kendall County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Bealeton, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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s/o George & Catharine "Nettie" (Byerly) Crushorn

h/o Susan Martin Black (m. December 24, 1844)

f/o 6 known children: Pleasant Elbert Croushorn, Howard VanLear Croushorn, Robert Newton Croushorn, George Marshall Croushorn, Ida Annetta Croushorn, & John Black "Jack" Croushorn


h/o (m.2) Martha A Arey (m. February 11, 1880)

f/o Hugh Samuel Croushorn
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The funeral services for David B. Croushorn were held from the home of G.M. Croushorn, where he died, Thursday afternoon. The remains, accompanied by two sons, G.M. and John, left on Thursday evening for Bealton, Va., where he was buried on the family lot. Mr. C. was born Oct. 12, 1823 in Virginia where he lived until 12 years ago. During these 12 years he has resided at the homes of his sons in Illinois. At the time of the rebellion he was drafted into the service of the Confederate army, but served only a short time. Six weeks before his death he had a stroke of paralysis, from which he never recovered.
[Source: Little White School Museum Library, Oswego, IL, September 27, 1911]
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3/30/2013 - Obit provided by James Seidelman; thank you!
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Sources:
1.) U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles / Name: David B Croushorn / Residence: Augusta County, Virginia / Occupation: Farmer / Age at Enlistment: 38 / Enlistment Date: 31 Jul 1861 / Rank at enlistment: 2nd Corpl / Enlistment Place: Staunton, VA / State Served: Virginia / Survived the War?: Yes / Service Record: Enlisted in Company G, Virginia 52nd Infantry Regiment on 31 Jul 1861. Promoted to Full Priv on 28 Jan 1862. / Mustered out on 30 May 1862. / Birth Date: abt 1823 / Sources: The Virginia Regimental Histories Series
s/o George & Catharine "Nettie" (Byerly) Crushorn

h/o Susan Martin Black (m. December 24, 1844)

f/o 6 known children: Pleasant Elbert Croushorn, Howard VanLear Croushorn, Robert Newton Croushorn, George Marshall Croushorn, Ida Annetta Croushorn, & John Black "Jack" Croushorn


h/o (m.2) Martha A Arey (m. February 11, 1880)

f/o Hugh Samuel Croushorn
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The funeral services for David B. Croushorn were held from the home of G.M. Croushorn, where he died, Thursday afternoon. The remains, accompanied by two sons, G.M. and John, left on Thursday evening for Bealton, Va., where he was buried on the family lot. Mr. C. was born Oct. 12, 1823 in Virginia where he lived until 12 years ago. During these 12 years he has resided at the homes of his sons in Illinois. At the time of the rebellion he was drafted into the service of the Confederate army, but served only a short time. Six weeks before his death he had a stroke of paralysis, from which he never recovered.
[Source: Little White School Museum Library, Oswego, IL, September 27, 1911]
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3/30/2013 - Obit provided by James Seidelman; thank you!
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Sources:
1.) U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles / Name: David B Croushorn / Residence: Augusta County, Virginia / Occupation: Farmer / Age at Enlistment: 38 / Enlistment Date: 31 Jul 1861 / Rank at enlistment: 2nd Corpl / Enlistment Place: Staunton, VA / State Served: Virginia / Survived the War?: Yes / Service Record: Enlisted in Company G, Virginia 52nd Infantry Regiment on 31 Jul 1861. Promoted to Full Priv on 28 Jan 1862. / Mustered out on 30 May 1862. / Birth Date: abt 1823 / Sources: The Virginia Regimental Histories Series

Gravesite Details

Co.G, 52nd Va. Inf. Regt



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