Agostino Sickles enlisted as private in Co. B, 5th MI Cavalry, on December 31, 1863, in Grand Rapids. He transferred to Co. B, 1st MI Cavalry, on June 20, 1865, and mustered out on March 10, 1866.
Agostino and Alvira Sickles had eight children, five children lived to be adults.
Agostino Sickles died in the Kalamazoo State Hospital of artery disease, according to his death certificate, Seeking Michigan. He was a farmer.
Agostino Sickles enlisted as private in Co. B, 5th MI Cavalry, on December 31, 1863, in Grand Rapids. He transferred to Co. B, 1st MI Cavalry, on June 20, 1865, and mustered out on March 10, 1866.
Agostino and Alvira Sickles had eight children, five children lived to be adults.
Agostino Sickles died in the Kalamazoo State Hospital of artery disease, according to his death certificate, Seeking Michigan. He was a farmer.
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