Samuel never married.
His parents were John H and Catherine (Shrote) Montgomery.
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The son of John & Catharine (Shrote) Montgomery, in 1850 he was living with his family in Bart Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, but neither he nor his family is found in the 1860 census.
A Civil War veteran, he enlisted in Lancaster September 16, 1861, and mustered into federal service there October 4 as a private with Co. G, 79th Pennsylvania Infantry. Wounded during the Atlanta campaign sometime during July 1864, a published casualty report claims he suffered a skull fracture with injuries so severe that he "cannot survive." He indeed died in a field hospital at Marietta, Georgia. However, Bates History of Pennsylvania Volunteers erroneously claims he discharged by surgeon's certificate July 30, 1864, and the Pennsylvania Archives' ARIAS file, while listing that he died on that date, claims disease as the cause. The death register clearly shows that he died from a gunshot wound. The discovery of the total truth must await the post-covid-19 re-opening of the National Archives and access to his compiled military service records.
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Samuel never married.
His parents were John H and Catherine (Shrote) Montgomery.
****************
The son of John & Catharine (Shrote) Montgomery, in 1850 he was living with his family in Bart Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, but neither he nor his family is found in the 1860 census.
A Civil War veteran, he enlisted in Lancaster September 16, 1861, and mustered into federal service there October 4 as a private with Co. G, 79th Pennsylvania Infantry. Wounded during the Atlanta campaign sometime during July 1864, a published casualty report claims he suffered a skull fracture with injuries so severe that he "cannot survive." He indeed died in a field hospital at Marietta, Georgia. However, Bates History of Pennsylvania Volunteers erroneously claims he discharged by surgeon's certificate July 30, 1864, and the Pennsylvania Archives' ARIAS file, while listing that he died on that date, claims disease as the cause. The death register clearly shows that he died from a gunshot wound. The discovery of the total truth must await the post-covid-19 re-opening of the National Archives and access to his compiled military service records.
Provided by #47232334
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