Died at age 87 at the home of his niece, Mrs. Harry Plummer, near London, Indiana. He was unmarried and a well known citizen of Moral Township.
He was survived by his sister, Mary Jane ARNOLD Robertson, of Fountaintown, Indiana and brothers, John, David, and George Arnold, all of Missouri.
Another brother, William Henry Arnold,Jr., also, migrated to Missouri. He preceded his brother, Charles, in death, as did their parents.
Charles was much loved and much missed by his many, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and other family members, along with a host of friends.
Charles Arnold was a Civil War veteran.∼Civil War Veteran
Private, Co D, 10th Iowa Infantry
Mississippi Marine Brigade
From military records:
Arnold, Charles.
Age 26.
Residence Toledo,Ia
Nativity Kentucky.
Enlisted & mustered Feb. 20, 1862.
Mustered Feb. 20, 1862.
Transferred to Marine Brigade on unknown date; discharge date also unknown. Might have also served in Co. E, 1st Missouri Light Artillery.
Died at age 87 at the home of his niece, Mrs. Harry Plummer, near London, Indiana. He was unmarried and a well known citizen of Moral Township.
He was survived by his sister, Mary Jane ARNOLD Robertson, of Fountaintown, Indiana and brothers, John, David, and George Arnold, all of Missouri.
Another brother, William Henry Arnold,Jr., also, migrated to Missouri. He preceded his brother, Charles, in death, as did their parents.
Charles was much loved and much missed by his many, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and other family members, along with a host of friends.
Charles Arnold was a Civil War veteran.∼Civil War Veteran
Private, Co D, 10th Iowa Infantry
Mississippi Marine Brigade
From military records:
Arnold, Charles.
Age 26.
Residence Toledo,Ia
Nativity Kentucky.
Enlisted & mustered Feb. 20, 1862.
Mustered Feb. 20, 1862.
Transferred to Marine Brigade on unknown date; discharge date also unknown. Might have also served in Co. E, 1st Missouri Light Artillery.
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