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John Franklin Burns

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John Franklin Burns Veteran

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
15 Oct 1862 (aged 17–18)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
17, 0, 970
Memorial ID
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Civil War Veteran
Co H 1st Arkansas Cavalry
John F Burns
Enlisted May 8 1862 as Bugler.
Searcy County,Ark.
Age 18
Born Abt 1844
( Index to Compiled Military Service Records Research by R. Ross Houston 1st Arkansas
Union Cavalry - Arkansas Research)

Missouri Patriot Jul 27 1865
"List of Union Soldiers Buried at Cassville,MO"
This list of approx 250 soldiers included John F Burns Co H 1st Arkansas Cavalry who died
Nov 8 1862.(Probably from Typhoid epidemic)

Over 150 headboards having been inscribed in pencil were no longer legible.

Abt 1867, all were exhumed and moved to Springfield National Cemetery.


**Based on US Burial Registers for Military Posts and other burial records on Ancesry.com,
John Franklin Burnes died on 15 October 1862.

His death was originally recorded as 08 November 1862 but the original records (images
viewed online) have been crossed off and replaced with the date of 15 October 1862.
Civil War Veteran
Co H 1st Arkansas Cavalry
John F Burns
Enlisted May 8 1862 as Bugler.
Searcy County,Ark.
Age 18
Born Abt 1844
( Index to Compiled Military Service Records Research by R. Ross Houston 1st Arkansas
Union Cavalry - Arkansas Research)

Missouri Patriot Jul 27 1865
"List of Union Soldiers Buried at Cassville,MO"
This list of approx 250 soldiers included John F Burns Co H 1st Arkansas Cavalry who died
Nov 8 1862.(Probably from Typhoid epidemic)

Over 150 headboards having been inscribed in pencil were no longer legible.

Abt 1867, all were exhumed and moved to Springfield National Cemetery.


**Based on US Burial Registers for Military Posts and other burial records on Ancesry.com,
John Franklin Burnes died on 15 October 1862.

His death was originally recorded as 08 November 1862 but the original records (images
viewed online) have been crossed off and replaced with the date of 15 October 1862.

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