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David Milton Myers

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David Milton Myers

Birth
East Berlin, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 Dec 1917 (aged 74)
Kansas, USA
Burial
Abilene, Dickinson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 8 Lot 174 Sp. S/W1/4
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The son of Jesse & Annie (Swigler) Myers, in 1860 he was a clerk living in Reading Township, Adams County,
Pennsylvania. He stood 5' 8" tall with dark hair and dark eyes.
He married Ellen Elizabeth Wolf December 23, 1860, in East Berlin, Adams County. Children are:
Elmore E. (b. 12/29/61)
Minnie May (b. 12/05/64)
Addie M. (b. 01/02/67)
George (b. 11/30/67)
William H. (b. 04/10/70)
Grace (b. 04/16/72)
Carrie (b. 08/16/74)
Joseph F. (b. 08/11/80)
Charles (b. 07/03/82)
Ralph (b. 12/??/84)

A Civil War veteran, he enlisted in West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, June 8, 1861, and mustered into federal service at Baltimore, Maryland, July 26 as a private with Co. K, 1st Pennsylvania Reserves (30th Pennsylvania Infantry).

On November 1, 1863, he received promotion to regimental commissary sergeant and on the following December 20 re-enlisted as a Veteran Volunteer at Bristoe, Virginia. On May 31, 1864, he transferred to the 190th Pennsylvania Infantry, to complete his term of service, retaining his rank of commissary sergeant, and honorably discharged with his company June 28, 1865.

He moved his family to Kansas in the 1870s.

This wonderful information was sent by Dennis Brandt #47232334
The son of Jesse & Annie (Swigler) Myers, in 1860 he was a clerk living in Reading Township, Adams County,
Pennsylvania. He stood 5' 8" tall with dark hair and dark eyes.
He married Ellen Elizabeth Wolf December 23, 1860, in East Berlin, Adams County. Children are:
Elmore E. (b. 12/29/61)
Minnie May (b. 12/05/64)
Addie M. (b. 01/02/67)
George (b. 11/30/67)
William H. (b. 04/10/70)
Grace (b. 04/16/72)
Carrie (b. 08/16/74)
Joseph F. (b. 08/11/80)
Charles (b. 07/03/82)
Ralph (b. 12/??/84)

A Civil War veteran, he enlisted in West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, June 8, 1861, and mustered into federal service at Baltimore, Maryland, July 26 as a private with Co. K, 1st Pennsylvania Reserves (30th Pennsylvania Infantry).

On November 1, 1863, he received promotion to regimental commissary sergeant and on the following December 20 re-enlisted as a Veteran Volunteer at Bristoe, Virginia. On May 31, 1864, he transferred to the 190th Pennsylvania Infantry, to complete his term of service, retaining his rank of commissary sergeant, and honorably discharged with his company June 28, 1865.

He moved his family to Kansas in the 1870s.

This wonderful information was sent by Dennis Brandt #47232334


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