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Henry Clay Fike

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Henry Clay Fike Veteran

Birth
Mascoutah, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA
Death
1 Apr 1919 (aged 86)
Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7708376, Longitude: -93.7546736
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Henry Clay Fike was the son of Abel Abraham and Nancy (Land) Fike. He was the husband of Lucy Cimbaline (Power) Fike. Lucy died June 25, 1906. Henry served during the Civil War.

US Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865-
Name: Henry C. Fike
Side: Union
Regiment Name: 117th Regiment, Illinois Infantry
Company: K
Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Regimental Quartermaster
Alternate Name : Henry Clay Fike
Film Number: M539 Roll 28

American Civil War Soldiers-
Name: Henry Fike
Residence: Mascoutah, Illinois
Enlistment Date: 26 August 1862
Side Served: Union
State Served: Illinois
Service Record: Enlisted as a Quartermaster on 26 August 1862 - Commission in Company S, 117th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 26 August 1862 - Resigned Company S, 117th Infantry Regiment Infantry on 4 July 1865
Sources: 7

Simpson, Bishop Matthew
Cyclopedia of Methodism, embracing sketches of its rise, progress and present condition, with biographical notices and numerous illustrations, 1885, Page 36O

Fike, Henry C., A.M., a native of St. Clair County, Illinois, born in 1832, was converted at the age of fifteen, and in his twentieth year graduated at McKendree College, and subsequently received the degree of A.M. He spent seven years teaching, and during the Civil War he was three years Quartermaster of the 117th Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Since then he has been occupied in milling at Warrensburg, Missouri. He has been for years Curator of the State Normal School. For many years he has devoted his attention to Sabbath-school work. He represented the St. Louis Conference at the General Conference of 1876.
Henry Clay Fike was the son of Abel Abraham and Nancy (Land) Fike. He was the husband of Lucy Cimbaline (Power) Fike. Lucy died June 25, 1906. Henry served during the Civil War.

US Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865-
Name: Henry C. Fike
Side: Union
Regiment Name: 117th Regiment, Illinois Infantry
Company: K
Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Regimental Quartermaster
Alternate Name : Henry Clay Fike
Film Number: M539 Roll 28

American Civil War Soldiers-
Name: Henry Fike
Residence: Mascoutah, Illinois
Enlistment Date: 26 August 1862
Side Served: Union
State Served: Illinois
Service Record: Enlisted as a Quartermaster on 26 August 1862 - Commission in Company S, 117th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 26 August 1862 - Resigned Company S, 117th Infantry Regiment Infantry on 4 July 1865
Sources: 7

Simpson, Bishop Matthew
Cyclopedia of Methodism, embracing sketches of its rise, progress and present condition, with biographical notices and numerous illustrations, 1885, Page 36O

Fike, Henry C., A.M., a native of St. Clair County, Illinois, born in 1832, was converted at the age of fifteen, and in his twentieth year graduated at McKendree College, and subsequently received the degree of A.M. He spent seven years teaching, and during the Civil War he was three years Quartermaster of the 117th Regiment Illinois Volunteers. Since then he has been occupied in milling at Warrensburg, Missouri. He has been for years Curator of the State Normal School. For many years he has devoted his attention to Sabbath-school work. He represented the St. Louis Conference at the General Conference of 1876.

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Henry C. Fike
1832 - 1919



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