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Isaac W. Acker

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Isaac W. Acker Veteran

Birth
Galion, Crawford County, Ohio, USA
Death
31 Aug 1920 (aged 83)
Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Brant, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Obituary supplied by Rose Mohnsam, 17 February 2013, Thanks Rose:
"Isaac Ackers Chilton Times September 18, 1920
AGED VETERAN CALLED
Isaac Ackers of this city, the well known veteran of the civil war, a pioneer of this state, died Tuesday evening, August 31st, of diseases incidental to old age. Mr. Ackers, who was 82 years old, had been in a state of coma for several days previous to his death, has, with his wife, made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Ross Grignon, from whose residence the funeral services were held this morning the Rev. E. L. Worthman of Immanuel Reformed Church officiating. In token of respect for their departed comrade the members of the Paul H. Beaulieu, GAR Post and the WRC attended the funeral in a body. Isaac Ackers was born at Galion, Ohio, on March 3, 1837, and came in early life to Wisconsin and enlisted at Chilton in the Twenty-First Wisconsin Infantry on August 11th, 1862. He was severely wounded at the battle of Champions Ill and in consequence of disability from his wounds was honorably discharged from service March 4, 1862. He is survived by his wife and daughter, Mrs. Ross Grignon. – Kaukauna Times."
Obituary supplied by Rose Mohnsam, 17 February 2013, Thanks Rose:
"Isaac Ackers Chilton Times September 18, 1920
AGED VETERAN CALLED
Isaac Ackers of this city, the well known veteran of the civil war, a pioneer of this state, died Tuesday evening, August 31st, of diseases incidental to old age. Mr. Ackers, who was 82 years old, had been in a state of coma for several days previous to his death, has, with his wife, made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Ross Grignon, from whose residence the funeral services were held this morning the Rev. E. L. Worthman of Immanuel Reformed Church officiating. In token of respect for their departed comrade the members of the Paul H. Beaulieu, GAR Post and the WRC attended the funeral in a body. Isaac Ackers was born at Galion, Ohio, on March 3, 1837, and came in early life to Wisconsin and enlisted at Chilton in the Twenty-First Wisconsin Infantry on August 11th, 1862. He was severely wounded at the battle of Champions Ill and in consequence of disability from his wounds was honorably discharged from service March 4, 1862. He is survived by his wife and daughter, Mrs. Ross Grignon. – Kaukauna Times."

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Pvt, Co E, 21 Wis Inf



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