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Andrew A. Bostick

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Andrew A. Bostick

Birth
Monroe County, West Virginia, USA
Death
4 Mar 1904 (aged 82)
Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Walnut Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Served in Civil War (Union Army) (1861 - 1865) For the United States of America
Company: B Unit: 173rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry (OVI)

Hardesty's History of Gallia Co, 1882:
"Andrew A. Bostick and Isabel W. Watts were married in Walnut township, Gallia county in 1844. they have had five children: Elizabeth J., born September 20, 1846; Michael W., January 9 1849; John T., December 1, 1852; Mary A., December 8, 1854, died August 16, 1855; Thomas Vinton, August 16, 1856; those living reside in Walnut township. Mrs. Bostick was born in Greenbrier county, West virginia, January 28, 1826, and is the daughter of David and Elizabeth (Morrison) Watts, who settled here in 1818. Mr. Bostick was born in Monroe county, West Virginia, May 8, 1820, and came to this county with his parents, Moses and Abigail (Thomas) Bostick, in 1824.
He served in the late war in the 173rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was honorably discharged at the close of the war.
He formerly held the office of Justice of the Peace twenty-four years, and constable four years. Mr. and Mrs. Bostick's parents were among the early settlers of the township, and took an active part in developing the growth of the same. Business, farming and stock-raising. adress, Sand Fork, Gallia county, Ohio".

Andrew married Isabelle Watts, Nov. 24, 1842, Gallia Co., Ohio by James Williams per Gallia County Marriage Records.
Served in Civil War (Union Army) (1861 - 1865) For the United States of America
Company: B Unit: 173rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry (OVI)

Hardesty's History of Gallia Co, 1882:
"Andrew A. Bostick and Isabel W. Watts were married in Walnut township, Gallia county in 1844. they have had five children: Elizabeth J., born September 20, 1846; Michael W., January 9 1849; John T., December 1, 1852; Mary A., December 8, 1854, died August 16, 1855; Thomas Vinton, August 16, 1856; those living reside in Walnut township. Mrs. Bostick was born in Greenbrier county, West virginia, January 28, 1826, and is the daughter of David and Elizabeth (Morrison) Watts, who settled here in 1818. Mr. Bostick was born in Monroe county, West Virginia, May 8, 1820, and came to this county with his parents, Moses and Abigail (Thomas) Bostick, in 1824.
He served in the late war in the 173rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was honorably discharged at the close of the war.
He formerly held the office of Justice of the Peace twenty-four years, and constable four years. Mr. and Mrs. Bostick's parents were among the early settlers of the township, and took an active part in developing the growth of the same. Business, farming and stock-raising. adress, Sand Fork, Gallia county, Ohio".

Andrew married Isabelle Watts, Nov. 24, 1842, Gallia Co., Ohio by James Williams per Gallia County Marriage Records.


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