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Caroline <I>Harter</I> Galvin

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Caroline Harter Galvin

Birth
Death
4 Feb 1874 (aged 36)
Burial
Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 14
Memorial ID
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Her full name was Caroline (Harter) Rawlings Galvin, daughter of Plegmon and Martha Ann (Ashley) Harter.

Her first husband, married Aug. 1, 1853 Johnson Co., Indiana, was Moses Evermont Rawlings, (b. 1831 Johnson Co., Indiana - d. Mar. 28, 1865 Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee. He served as a private in Co. A 9th Indiana Volunteer Infantry and was buried as Moses Rollins in Knoxville National Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee. There's some confusion over his death date because the records from 1865 give Mar. 28, 1865, but the National Cemetery Internment Control Form, (1828-1962), which the Find a Grave submitter used, says Feb. 1, 1865. He died in the Asylum G H Knoxville from the effects of chronic rheumatism, so it's possible Feb. 1, 1865 was actually when he was admitted. We can be sure it's the same person because he enlisted as Rawlings, (also recorded as Rollings in some records); appears as Rawlins or Rollins in the death registers; and was listed as Rawlings when his widow Caroline applied for pensions in 1868, as Rawlings, and 1872 as Caroline Galvin.

Her 2nd marriage (as Caroline Rawlings) on Oct. 30, 1872 in Boone Co., Indiana, was to a Christopher C. Galvin, also buried Oak Hill Cemetery Boone Co., Indiana.
Her full name was Caroline (Harter) Rawlings Galvin, daughter of Plegmon and Martha Ann (Ashley) Harter.

Her first husband, married Aug. 1, 1853 Johnson Co., Indiana, was Moses Evermont Rawlings, (b. 1831 Johnson Co., Indiana - d. Mar. 28, 1865 Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee. He served as a private in Co. A 9th Indiana Volunteer Infantry and was buried as Moses Rollins in Knoxville National Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee. There's some confusion over his death date because the records from 1865 give Mar. 28, 1865, but the National Cemetery Internment Control Form, (1828-1962), which the Find a Grave submitter used, says Feb. 1, 1865. He died in the Asylum G H Knoxville from the effects of chronic rheumatism, so it's possible Feb. 1, 1865 was actually when he was admitted. We can be sure it's the same person because he enlisted as Rawlings, (also recorded as Rollings in some records); appears as Rawlins or Rollins in the death registers; and was listed as Rawlings when his widow Caroline applied for pensions in 1868, as Rawlings, and 1872 as Caroline Galvin.

Her 2nd marriage (as Caroline Rawlings) on Oct. 30, 1872 in Boone Co., Indiana, was to a Christopher C. Galvin, also buried Oak Hill Cemetery Boone Co., Indiana.

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Aged 36 Y. 7 M. & 21 D.



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