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Samuel Spangler

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Samuel Spangler Veteran

Birth
Darke County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Feb 1919 (aged 81)
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Additional information contributed by F.A.G.member Dennis Brandt:

In 1860, he was a farmer presumably living in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, although he is not found in that census.

A Civil War veteran, he was drafted in Carlisle October 16, 1862, mustered into federal service at Chambersburg November 1 as a private with Co. A, 158th Pennsylvania Infantry (aka "Drafted Militia"), and honorably discharged with his company August 12, 1863. He also enlisted in Harrisburg August 26, 1864, mustered into federal service there August 29 as a private with Co. C, 200th Pennsylvania Infantry, and honorably discharged with his company May 30, 1865.

He married Mary E. Donnelly, but they apparently had no children. In 1880, he lived in Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County, where he was a member of Mechanicsburg's Zinn Post, No. 415, G.A.R.. He died in Middlesex Township, Cumberland County, from a "valvular heart lesion" with "asthma" and "age" contributing factors.

[Please note that Samuel Spangler never served with the 156th Pennsylvania Infantry.]

Additional information contributed by F.A.G.member Dennis Brandt:

In 1860, he was a farmer presumably living in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, although he is not found in that census.

A Civil War veteran, he was drafted in Carlisle October 16, 1862, mustered into federal service at Chambersburg November 1 as a private with Co. A, 158th Pennsylvania Infantry (aka "Drafted Militia"), and honorably discharged with his company August 12, 1863. He also enlisted in Harrisburg August 26, 1864, mustered into federal service there August 29 as a private with Co. C, 200th Pennsylvania Infantry, and honorably discharged with his company May 30, 1865.

He married Mary E. Donnelly, but they apparently had no children. In 1880, he lived in Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County, where he was a member of Mechanicsburg's Zinn Post, No. 415, G.A.R.. He died in Middlesex Township, Cumberland County, from a "valvular heart lesion" with "asthma" and "age" contributing factors.

[Please note that Samuel Spangler never served with the 156th Pennsylvania Infantry.]


Inscription

Co A 156 Reg. Pa Vol Inf /
Co ? 200 Reg Pa Vol. Inf



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