Eshrich / Estrick / Eastright / Estright Family Tree by Warren Herman Eastright (FAG 241140101 )
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COMPANY L. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH - TWELFTH CALVARY
NAME: Eastright, Geo. W. RANK: Private DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE: Feb. 14, '62 TERM: 3 REMARKS: Muster out of company, July 20, '65 - Vet.
Source: "History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865" by Samuel P. Bates. Vol. 2(?), Pg. 1175 and 1176
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Altoona Mirror 27 May 1955
The cemetery, dating back to the early days of the settlement known as Collinsville, served the community as a burial plot as late as 1940. Such names as Hughes, Kitts, Taylor, Potter, Filer, Robertson Peck, McNoldy, High, Stacey, Nickola, and many others are on the headstones. Then, too, there are wooden markers on which the paint and lettering have been obliterated by the elements.
According to the registrar of veterans' graves, there are 11 Civil War veterans buried there, including William Blakely, George W. Eastright, John Hooper, William High, William Mock, Reuben Peck, Joseph H. Robertson, George Settlemeyer, David Taylor, John Walton, and William Peck.
Eshrich / Estrick / Eastright / Estright Family Tree by Warren Herman Eastright (FAG 241140101 )
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COMPANY L. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH - TWELFTH CALVARY
NAME: Eastright, Geo. W. RANK: Private DATE OF MUSTER INTO SERVICE: Feb. 14, '62 TERM: 3 REMARKS: Muster out of company, July 20, '65 - Vet.
Source: "History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865" by Samuel P. Bates. Vol. 2(?), Pg. 1175 and 1176
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Altoona Mirror 27 May 1955
The cemetery, dating back to the early days of the settlement known as Collinsville, served the community as a burial plot as late as 1940. Such names as Hughes, Kitts, Taylor, Potter, Filer, Robertson Peck, McNoldy, High, Stacey, Nickola, and many others are on the headstones. Then, too, there are wooden markers on which the paint and lettering have been obliterated by the elements.
According to the registrar of veterans' graves, there are 11 Civil War veterans buried there, including William Blakely, George W. Eastright, John Hooper, William High, William Mock, Reuben Peck, Joseph H. Robertson, George Settlemeyer, David Taylor, John Walton, and William Peck.
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