George Hagler

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George Hagler

Birth
Jackson County, Illinois, USA
Death
21 Jan 1863 (aged 33–34)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Roll of Honor, Vol. XXI Pg. 187, No. 119
Memorial ID
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s/o John & Mary Nellie (Spears) Hagler
h/o Mary Ann Crawshaw
m. Oct. 31, 1852 Jackson Co., IL

Enlisted Civil War: 26 Aug 1862, Murphysboro, IL
Pvt., Co. B, 81st Infantry Regiment Illinois
Died of disease.

Survived by wife and 4 young sons, William, Allen, Joseph & George.

George was originally buried in the Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis. The Union soldiers were removed and reburied in the Memphis National Cemetery across the river in 1868. George Hagler's grave is among the 8000 "unknown" Civil War Union soldier graves in the Memphis National Cemetery.
s/o John & Mary Nellie (Spears) Hagler
h/o Mary Ann Crawshaw
m. Oct. 31, 1852 Jackson Co., IL

Enlisted Civil War: 26 Aug 1862, Murphysboro, IL
Pvt., Co. B, 81st Infantry Regiment Illinois
Died of disease.

Survived by wife and 4 young sons, William, Allen, Joseph & George.

George was originally buried in the Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis. The Union soldiers were removed and reburied in the Memphis National Cemetery across the river in 1868. George Hagler's grave is among the 8000 "unknown" Civil War Union soldier graves in the Memphis National Cemetery.