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Pvt Benjamin Franklin Snoke

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Pvt Benjamin Franklin Snoke

Birth
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Feb 1915 (aged 73)
Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Civil War Veteran.
Residence Wilmot, IN;
Enlisted on 2/17/1865 as a Private.

On 2/17/1865 he mustered into "B" Co. 152nd Indiana Infantry.
He was Mustered Out on 8/30/1865 at Clarksburg, WV.
Benjamin F. Snoke served his country - Pvt. Co. B., 152nd Indiana Infantry Regiment


February 11, 1915Page 4 Column 2

Funeral of Benjamin SnokeWell Known Farmer Died Suddenly of Heart Disease on Wednesday EveningThe funeral of Benjamin Snoke, who died suddenly at his home two mileseast of North Webster, on Wednesday night, was held at the Oak Grovechurch, two miles east of North Webster at 10 a.m. on Saturdaymorning.A large number of the relatives and friends of the deceased werepresent to pay their last respects to the departed.Mr. Snoke, who was 72 years of age, was a member of the 152nd Indiana,and was a member of the Henry Chipman Post, G.A.R. of this city. Hehad been ill for only a few hours and passed away from heart trouble.He was well known in the northern part of Kosciusko county. (source; Linda Neal)
Civil War Veteran.
Residence Wilmot, IN;
Enlisted on 2/17/1865 as a Private.

On 2/17/1865 he mustered into "B" Co. 152nd Indiana Infantry.
He was Mustered Out on 8/30/1865 at Clarksburg, WV.
Benjamin F. Snoke served his country - Pvt. Co. B., 152nd Indiana Infantry Regiment


February 11, 1915Page 4 Column 2

Funeral of Benjamin SnokeWell Known Farmer Died Suddenly of Heart Disease on Wednesday EveningThe funeral of Benjamin Snoke, who died suddenly at his home two mileseast of North Webster, on Wednesday night, was held at the Oak Grovechurch, two miles east of North Webster at 10 a.m. on Saturdaymorning.A large number of the relatives and friends of the deceased werepresent to pay their last respects to the departed.Mr. Snoke, who was 72 years of age, was a member of the 152nd Indiana,and was a member of the Henry Chipman Post, G.A.R. of this city. Hehad been ill for only a few hours and passed away from heart trouble.He was well known in the northern part of Kosciusko county. (source; Linda Neal)

Gravesite Details

husband of Sarah Ann (Rider) Snoke; son of Andrew & Mary (Snellenberger) Snoke



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