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Edwin T.  S. Clark

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Edwin T. S. Clark

Birth
Death
1920 (aged 77–78)
Canada
Burial
Dipper Harbour, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
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The members of the New Brunswick, Nova Scotia American Civil War Re-enactors who represent Company I of the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry, and Company C of 4th Texas Volunteer Infantry, are searching for the burial sites of American Civil War veterans. Thousands of men and women travelled from Atlantic Canada to participate in this war from 1861 to 1865. To date, approximately 60 grave sites of Civil War Veterans in the Atlantic Provinces have been located, and information has been found on an additional 50. Once the grave site is identified, a ceremony is held to honour each veteran, whether they are Union or Confederate.

The Civil War Re-enactors group are requesting help in finding information on the date of birth, date of death and the location of the graves of the following New Brunswick Civil War Veterans.

Borden, Peter - died Feb 25, 1873, in Saint John, served in Co. E., 111th New York.

Burns, Daniel - a St Andrews resident, served in Co. D., 7th New Hampshire.

Casey, Dr. Kitson - died in New Brunswick.

Clark, Edwin F. S. - died in 1920, buried Maces Bay Cemetery.
(I have been advised he is buried in the Thomson Burial Ground in Dipper Harbour)
The members of the New Brunswick, Nova Scotia American Civil War Re-enactors who represent Company I of the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry, and Company C of 4th Texas Volunteer Infantry, are searching for the burial sites of American Civil War veterans. Thousands of men and women travelled from Atlantic Canada to participate in this war from 1861 to 1865. To date, approximately 60 grave sites of Civil War Veterans in the Atlantic Provinces have been located, and information has been found on an additional 50. Once the grave site is identified, a ceremony is held to honour each veteran, whether they are Union or Confederate.

The Civil War Re-enactors group are requesting help in finding information on the date of birth, date of death and the location of the graves of the following New Brunswick Civil War Veterans.

Borden, Peter - died Feb 25, 1873, in Saint John, served in Co. E., 111th New York.

Burns, Daniel - a St Andrews resident, served in Co. D., 7th New Hampshire.

Casey, Dr. Kitson - died in New Brunswick.

Clark, Edwin F. S. - died in 1920, buried Maces Bay Cemetery.
(I have been advised he is buried in the Thomson Burial Ground in Dipper Harbour)


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  • Created by: Annica
  • Added: Aug 2, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133689590/edwin_t_s-clark: accessed ), memorial page for Edwin T. S. Clark (1842–1920), Find a Grave Memorial ID 133689590, citing Thomson Family Cemetery, Dipper Harbour, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada; Maintained by Annica (contributor 48350054).