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Charles Frederick Raymer

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Charles Frederick Raymer

Birth
Genesee County, New York, USA
Death
19 Jun 1910 (aged 71)
Rock City, Stephenson County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Stephenson County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Son of Catherine (Adam) and George Raymer.

He married Catherine Lehr on July 4, 1866 in Stephenson County, Illinois. They had 3 children - Rocilla, Jennie Martha and Pearl Aurora Raymer.

Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska
DONIPHAN NEBRASKA BIOGRAPHIES
C. F. RAYMER has charge of the lumber yard of C. N. Paine & Co. He first located in Doniphan, Neb., March, 1875, and engaged in the lumber business. He is now Notary Public in Doniphan. Was born in Geneseo, N. Y., September 11, 1838. Parents moved to Stephenson County, Ill., in 1845. He enlisted in Co. B, Twenty-sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Was with Gen. William T. Sherman in all his campaigns in the Southern States, participating in twenty-five hard fought battles, besides many skirmishes. Mustered out in Louisville, Ky.; final discharge in Springfield, Ill., 1865. He then went to Ackley, Iowa, and clerked in a lumber yard until the spring of 1866. Returned home, and lived until he came to Nebraska. He is a member of G. A. R. of Doniphan, Neb.
Son of Catherine (Adam) and George Raymer.

He married Catherine Lehr on July 4, 1866 in Stephenson County, Illinois. They had 3 children - Rocilla, Jennie Martha and Pearl Aurora Raymer.

Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska
DONIPHAN NEBRASKA BIOGRAPHIES
C. F. RAYMER has charge of the lumber yard of C. N. Paine & Co. He first located in Doniphan, Neb., March, 1875, and engaged in the lumber business. He is now Notary Public in Doniphan. Was born in Geneseo, N. Y., September 11, 1838. Parents moved to Stephenson County, Ill., in 1845. He enlisted in Co. B, Twenty-sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Was with Gen. William T. Sherman in all his campaigns in the Southern States, participating in twenty-five hard fought battles, besides many skirmishes. Mustered out in Louisville, Ky.; final discharge in Springfield, Ill., 1865. He then went to Ackley, Iowa, and clerked in a lumber yard until the spring of 1866. Returned home, and lived until he came to Nebraska. He is a member of G. A. R. of Doniphan, Neb.

Inscription

Co. B 26th Reg. Ill. Vol. Inf.



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