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Burdette Pickle Veteran

Original Name
Nathan Allen Gates
Birth
Manlius, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
31 May 1923 (aged 95)
Sawtelle, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.062208, Longitude: -118.4530315
Plot
Section 44 Row F Site 9
Memorial ID
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His birth name is Nathan Allen Gates. The headstone marker is engraved as Burdette Pickle. The name of Burdette Pickle, and Lancelot Pickle, was an alias to join the American-Mexican War. This memorial is recorded as how the headstone is identified in this cemetery. Nathan's death certificate lists him as Nathan A. Gates alias Burdette Pickle, a widower. His military history shows the two variant names, Burdette Pickle - Nathan A. Gates.

Nathan was buried in the Sawtelle Soldiers Home Town Cemetery on 1 June 1923. These Union veterans who were admitted to the Pacific Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, at Sawtelle, California, and who were subsequently buried in the adjacent Los Angeles National Cemetery. In the U.S. National Home for the Disabled Veterans Death Register it shows that Nathan A. Gates enlisted on March 10, 1848, at the age of 14. It is Nathan's daughter, Mable, who made the final arrangements on 11 July 1923.

Son of Nathan Walter Gates and Sally Foote

Husband of Theresa (Thursa) Foote, 21 December 1860, Barton, Washington, Wisconsin. Children - Addison Foote Gates, Frank Milton Gates.

Husband of Harriet Elizabeth Dusenberry, abt 1870, Decorah, Winneshiek, Iowa. Children - Harry Allen Gates, Eugene Emmett Gates, George Wilson Gates, Mabel May Gates, Harriet Grace Gates.

Husband of Arvilla Gondinder, 18 September 1890, St. Croix, Wisconsin. No children.
His birth name is Nathan Allen Gates. The headstone marker is engraved as Burdette Pickle. The name of Burdette Pickle, and Lancelot Pickle, was an alias to join the American-Mexican War. This memorial is recorded as how the headstone is identified in this cemetery. Nathan's death certificate lists him as Nathan A. Gates alias Burdette Pickle, a widower. His military history shows the two variant names, Burdette Pickle - Nathan A. Gates.

Nathan was buried in the Sawtelle Soldiers Home Town Cemetery on 1 June 1923. These Union veterans who were admitted to the Pacific Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, at Sawtelle, California, and who were subsequently buried in the adjacent Los Angeles National Cemetery. In the U.S. National Home for the Disabled Veterans Death Register it shows that Nathan A. Gates enlisted on March 10, 1848, at the age of 14. It is Nathan's daughter, Mable, who made the final arrangements on 11 July 1923.

Son of Nathan Walter Gates and Sally Foote

Husband of Theresa (Thursa) Foote, 21 December 1860, Barton, Washington, Wisconsin. Children - Addison Foote Gates, Frank Milton Gates.

Husband of Harriet Elizabeth Dusenberry, abt 1870, Decorah, Winneshiek, Iowa. Children - Harry Allen Gates, Eugene Emmett Gates, George Wilson Gates, Mabel May Gates, Harriet Grace Gates.

Husband of Arvilla Gondinder, 18 September 1890, St. Croix, Wisconsin. No children.


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