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Joseph Damrell

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Joseph Damrell

Birth
Breathitt County, Kentucky, USA
Death
20 Dec 1927 (aged 84)
Berea, Madison County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Berea, Madison County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Joseph Damrell was born November 8, 1843 in southern Breathitt County Kentucky. He was the third son of Samuel and Sarah Elizabeth Stamper Damrell. He had two older brothers, John and William, and three younger siblings, Margaret, Franklin, and Elizabeth. He was married to Phoebe Wright in Campton Kentucky on July 12, 1861 by the Reverend John D. Spencer. He joined the Union Army forces, the 47th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Company E, along with his brother, John, at Irvine Kentucky on July 27, 1863 and was discharged on December 26, 1864 at Lexington Kentucky. He returned to Breathitt County, later Lee County Kentucky, for the next twenty years. He moved to Clover Bottom in Jackson County Kentucky in approx. 1884 and later moved to Rockcastle County in approx. 1889. He settled in the Wallaceton-Flat Gap region of Madison and Rockcastle County. He operated a store and sawmills along with various other businesses. His wife, Phoebe, died on January 3, 1913 and according to family legend, Joseph dressed her in her burial clothes and slept with the body that night. The next day, her body was taken to the area she had previously picked as her burial place and interred between two large pine trees on a knoll behind their home. Joseph returned home and that night he had a dream, in it she was turned the wrong direction. he went the next day, resumed her body and turned her around. He remarried Sallie Vaughn Roberts in Richmond Kentucky, on June 20, 1918 and she was his wife at his death on December 20, 1927. The firm of Rominger and Coyle buried him on December 24, 1927 for the sum of 100.00 dollars.
Joseph Damrell was born November 8, 1843 in southern Breathitt County Kentucky. He was the third son of Samuel and Sarah Elizabeth Stamper Damrell. He had two older brothers, John and William, and three younger siblings, Margaret, Franklin, and Elizabeth. He was married to Phoebe Wright in Campton Kentucky on July 12, 1861 by the Reverend John D. Spencer. He joined the Union Army forces, the 47th Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Company E, along with his brother, John, at Irvine Kentucky on July 27, 1863 and was discharged on December 26, 1864 at Lexington Kentucky. He returned to Breathitt County, later Lee County Kentucky, for the next twenty years. He moved to Clover Bottom in Jackson County Kentucky in approx. 1884 and later moved to Rockcastle County in approx. 1889. He settled in the Wallaceton-Flat Gap region of Madison and Rockcastle County. He operated a store and sawmills along with various other businesses. His wife, Phoebe, died on January 3, 1913 and according to family legend, Joseph dressed her in her burial clothes and slept with the body that night. The next day, her body was taken to the area she had previously picked as her burial place and interred between two large pine trees on a knoll behind their home. Joseph returned home and that night he had a dream, in it she was turned the wrong direction. he went the next day, resumed her body and turned her around. He remarried Sallie Vaughn Roberts in Richmond Kentucky, on June 20, 1918 and she was his wife at his death on December 20, 1927. The firm of Rominger and Coyle buried him on December 24, 1927 for the sum of 100.00 dollars.

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JOSEPH DAMRELL
CO. E
47 KY.INF

B. NOV. 8. 1844
D. DEC. 20, 1927



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