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SGT John Nottingham Hanson

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SGT John Nottingham Hanson

Birth
Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 May 1881 (aged 47)
Manayunk, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Roxborough, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0332298, Longitude: -75.2138367
Plot
A6-36 grave 3
Memorial ID
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John Nottingham Hanson enrolled as a private in the Union Army of the Civil War for three years on Sept. 3, 1861. During March and April 1862 he was on special duty near Manassas, VA. Wounded at the battle of Fredericksburg, VA Dec 13, 1862. Wounded severely below the elbow. Mustered out June 30, 1865. He earned the rank of 1st Sgt. He lived on Green Lane, Manayunk, Philadelphia, PA and also 126 Church Street.
Member of Council No 50, O. U. A. M. and Grand Army of the Republic Post 12, Hetty A. Jones, Roxborough, and Post 15, General Gouverneur Kemble Warren, Manayunk. Reverend Stone officiated at his funeral.

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John Nottingham Hanson enrolled as a private in the Union Army of the Civil War for three years on Sept. 3, 1861. During March and April 1862 he was on special duty near Manassas, VA. Wounded at the battle of Fredericksburg, VA Dec 13, 1862. Wounded severely below the elbow. Mustered out June 30, 1865. He earned the rank of 1st Sgt. He lived on Green Lane, Manayunk, Philadelphia, PA and also 126 Church Street.
Member of Council No 50, O. U. A. M. and Grand Army of the Republic Post 12, Hetty A. Jones, Roxborough, and Post 15, General Gouverneur Kemble Warren, Manayunk. Reverend Stone officiated at his funeral.

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