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Pvt Henry Galligan

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Pvt Henry Galligan

Birth
Death
14 Oct 1909 (aged 65)
Marysville, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Burial
Marysville, Snohomish County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.0760031, Longitude: -122.1742211
Plot
Block 4 Lot 80 Grave 3
Memorial ID
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HENRY GALLIGAN OBITUARY 10-14-1909 Post #89 Everett
Henry Galligan, a pioneer of Everett died at his home near Marysville yesterday, at the age of 66. Mr. Galligan and eight children survive him. Galligan was a member of the G.A.R. Under the direction of which the funeral will be conducted.The time and place of the funeral have not yet been arranged.
SnoCo: "The Karyn Project"

American Civil War Soldier
Name: Henry Galligan
Residence: Osceola, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 29 January 1862
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin
Unit Numbers: 3064 3064
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 29 January 1862.
Enlisted in Company H, 14th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 29 January 1862.
Mustered out Company H, 14th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 30 January 1865.

State Filed: Washington
Widow: Adeline O. Galligan filed 1909 Nov 15

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GALLIGAN, ORINDA 1851-1920
Everett Daily Herald
5-10-1920
Mrs. Orinda Galligan, widow of Henry Galligan, passed away Saturday evening at her home in Sunnyside after an illness of five weeks. Her death marks the passing of another of the old residents of Snohomish county, where she had resided for the past 25 years. Born at Found du Lac, Wis. July 20, 1851, she was married to Henry Galligan at the close of the Civil war. Soon they moved to South Dakota where they remained for 10 years, coming to Kitsap county, this state in 1889 and removing to Everett in 1895. Twelve years ago they moved to Sunnyside, where Mr. Galligan died in the autumn of 1909. Mrs. Galligan had lived a very active life and was active until taken ill with a slight attack of influenza early last month, which developed into heart trouble, from which she died. Surviving children are two daughters and four sons, Mrs. J.W. Hartman of Everett, Mrs. Lester Falkner of Sunnyside, G.E. Galligan and A. H. Galligan of Everett, Albert M. Galligan of Mt. Vernon and F.H. Galligan of Lake Bay, Alaska. Funeral services are in charge of the Marysville Undertaking company and will be held in the Baptist church at Marysville Tuesday afternoon, May 11, at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the Marysville cemetery.
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https://www.civilwarvetswastate.com/veterans/detail.html?veteranid=152
HENRY GALLIGAN OBITUARY 10-14-1909 Post #89 Everett
Henry Galligan, a pioneer of Everett died at his home near Marysville yesterday, at the age of 66. Mr. Galligan and eight children survive him. Galligan was a member of the G.A.R. Under the direction of which the funeral will be conducted.The time and place of the funeral have not yet been arranged.
SnoCo: "The Karyn Project"

American Civil War Soldier
Name: Henry Galligan
Residence: Osceola, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 29 January 1862
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin
Unit Numbers: 3064 3064
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 29 January 1862.
Enlisted in Company H, 14th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 29 January 1862.
Mustered out Company H, 14th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 30 January 1865.

State Filed: Washington
Widow: Adeline O. Galligan filed 1909 Nov 15

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GALLIGAN, ORINDA 1851-1920
Everett Daily Herald
5-10-1920
Mrs. Orinda Galligan, widow of Henry Galligan, passed away Saturday evening at her home in Sunnyside after an illness of five weeks. Her death marks the passing of another of the old residents of Snohomish county, where she had resided for the past 25 years. Born at Found du Lac, Wis. July 20, 1851, she was married to Henry Galligan at the close of the Civil war. Soon they moved to South Dakota where they remained for 10 years, coming to Kitsap county, this state in 1889 and removing to Everett in 1895. Twelve years ago they moved to Sunnyside, where Mr. Galligan died in the autumn of 1909. Mrs. Galligan had lived a very active life and was active until taken ill with a slight attack of influenza early last month, which developed into heart trouble, from which she died. Surviving children are two daughters and four sons, Mrs. J.W. Hartman of Everett, Mrs. Lester Falkner of Sunnyside, G.E. Galligan and A. H. Galligan of Everett, Albert M. Galligan of Mt. Vernon and F.H. Galligan of Lake Bay, Alaska. Funeral services are in charge of the Marysville Undertaking company and will be held in the Baptist church at Marysville Tuesday afternoon, May 11, at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the Marysville cemetery.
SnoCo: "The Karyn Project"

For all documents to support the Bio Information. Please go to:

https://www.civilwarvetswastate.com/veterans/detail.html?veteranid=152


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