Regiment Name: 1st Mississippi Light Artillery.
Company L, E
Soldier's Rank_In: Private
Soldier's Rank_Out: Sergeant
Film Number M232 roll 22 at the National Archives, Washington, DC
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Jackson Daily News, Monday, Sept. 4, 1916
A.A. Kaiglyer. (sic)
Vaiden, Miss., Sept. 4. - (Special.) - A.A. Kaigler, merchant and financier, died at his residence in this city Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. Mr. Kaigher (sic) was 73 years of age and had spent his entire life in this community, and had accumulated considerable money and landed estate during his 25 years in the mercantile business here.
He is survived by a half-brother and sister, P.G. Green of Kilmichael and Mrs. Kelley of Memphis.
The burial took place in the Odd Fellows Cemetery this morning at 10 o'clock.
Regiment Name: 1st Mississippi Light Artillery.
Company L, E
Soldier's Rank_In: Private
Soldier's Rank_Out: Sergeant
Film Number M232 roll 22 at the National Archives, Washington, DC
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Jackson Daily News, Monday, Sept. 4, 1916
A.A. Kaiglyer. (sic)
Vaiden, Miss., Sept. 4. - (Special.) - A.A. Kaigler, merchant and financier, died at his residence in this city Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. Mr. Kaigher (sic) was 73 years of age and had spent his entire life in this community, and had accumulated considerable money and landed estate during his 25 years in the mercantile business here.
He is survived by a half-brother and sister, P.G. Green of Kilmichael and Mrs. Kelley of Memphis.
The burial took place in the Odd Fellows Cemetery this morning at 10 o'clock.
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Mr. Kaigler was born in Shongalo, which later became known as Vaiden (1859).
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