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Mark Aldridge Naper

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Mark Aldridge Naper

Birth
Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
Death
13 Feb 1884 (aged 46)
Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 2 Lots 484, 485 Plot 4
Memorial ID
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Euclid Lodge No. 65 A.F. & A.M.
Master 1869, 1870
Euclid Chapter No. 13 R.A.M.
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NAPER, Mark Aldridge was born September, 1837 in Naperville, Cook County, Illinois the son of Joseph Naper and Almeda Landon. He served in Company B of the 105th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. He married Charlotte E. Hubbard August 20, 1867 in Naperville and from this union they had a daughter, Martha Elizabeth. He worked as a miller and later opened and operated a jewelry store. He served as a Naperville Village Trustee in 1878. He was raised a Master Mason February 19, 1859 and served as Master of the Lodge in 1869 and 1870. He was exalted a Royal Arch Mason June 10, 1859. He died February 13, 1884 in Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois and was buried in the Naperville Cemetery.
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Euclid Lodge No. 65 A.F. & A.M.
Master 1869, 1870
Euclid Chapter No. 13 R.A.M.
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NAPER, Mark Aldridge was born September, 1837 in Naperville, Cook County, Illinois the son of Joseph Naper and Almeda Landon. He served in Company B of the 105th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. He married Charlotte E. Hubbard August 20, 1867 in Naperville and from this union they had a daughter, Martha Elizabeth. He worked as a miller and later opened and operated a jewelry store. He served as a Naperville Village Trustee in 1878. He was raised a Master Mason February 19, 1859 and served as Master of the Lodge in 1869 and 1870. He was exalted a Royal Arch Mason June 10, 1859. He died February 13, 1884 in Naperville, DuPage County, Illinois and was buried in the Naperville Cemetery.

Inscription

Obelisk: M. A. Naper Sept. 1837 Feb. 1884
Military Marker: Sgt. M. A. Naper, Co. B. 10th Ill. Inf.



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