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Henry Clay Foreman

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Henry Clay Foreman

Birth
Americus, Montgomery County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Jul 1914 (aged 75)
Taylor Township, Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Shelbyville, Shelby County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Married Louvenia Jane Blanchard in 1866.

Occupation: Farmer

MO d/c 24939

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On 21 Aug 1861 in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois; joined as a Pvt. in the Union Army, Company B, 3rd Regiment, Missouri Cavalry for three years "or during the War".

Mustered-in (reported for duty) at Camp Carrick in Palmyra, Marion Co., Missouri on 26 Nov 1861.

From Sept. 1863 to June 1864 in Little Rock, Arkansas was sick at St. John's Hospital: intermittent fever. By July 1864 he was back with his unit which was still at Little Rock, Arkansas.

30 Nov 1864, Little Rock, Arkansas he mustered-out (discharged) at the end of his term of enlistment service of three years.

(Contributed by Michelle Pendleton)

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HAGERS GROVE NEWS.
Frank Foreman was called Friday afternoon to Leonard to attend the bedside of his father, Henry Foreman, who is not expected to live. He died that evening and his funeral was held at Shelbyville at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Mr. Foreman was well and favorably known by our people who extend sympathy to the bereaved ones.
Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri, 29 Jul 1914, Wed; Page 8, Column 4

Information on file with Shelby County Historical Society & Museum
Married Louvenia Jane Blanchard in 1866.

Occupation: Farmer

MO d/c 24939

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On 21 Aug 1861 in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois; joined as a Pvt. in the Union Army, Company B, 3rd Regiment, Missouri Cavalry for three years "or during the War".

Mustered-in (reported for duty) at Camp Carrick in Palmyra, Marion Co., Missouri on 26 Nov 1861.

From Sept. 1863 to June 1864 in Little Rock, Arkansas was sick at St. John's Hospital: intermittent fever. By July 1864 he was back with his unit which was still at Little Rock, Arkansas.

30 Nov 1864, Little Rock, Arkansas he mustered-out (discharged) at the end of his term of enlistment service of three years.

(Contributed by Michelle Pendleton)

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HAGERS GROVE NEWS.
Frank Foreman was called Friday afternoon to Leonard to attend the bedside of his father, Henry Foreman, who is not expected to live. He died that evening and his funeral was held at Shelbyville at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Mr. Foreman was well and favorably known by our people who extend sympathy to the bereaved ones.
Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri, 29 Jul 1914, Wed; Page 8, Column 4

Information on file with Shelby County Historical Society & Museum


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