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Pvt John Everhart Humphrey

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Pvt John Everhart Humphrey Veteran

Birth
Stark County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Feb 1880 (aged 39)
Independence, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Independence, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B 116-4
Memorial ID
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Son of Lyman Humphrey

Civil War Veteran
1st Regiment
Ohio Light Artillery

South Kansas Tribune
Independence, Kansas
Wednesday, March 3, 1880
page 3

Died.

Humphrey. - Died, at his mother's residence, in this city, Feb. 25th, 1880, after a long continued illness. Mr. John E. Humphrey, aged 39 years, 5 months and 13 days.

The deceased was an emmently worthy and patriotic citizen. His sobriety, honesty and general uprightness of character, won the respect and friendship of all who knew him, and those who knew him best, loved him most. He was born in Stark county, Ohio, in 1840, and, in 1861 entered the Union army (Co. I, 19th, Ohio Infantry); his younger brother, L.U. Humphrey, enlisted a few weeks late, they being the only two children of the widowed mother, still living. The deceased served in the army during the war, with credit and was struck with a ball at Shiloh, which glanced from his belt plate and was caught in his haversack; but the hardships, and exposures of the field and camp, seriously shattered his constitution, and hastened his death, which resulted more immediately from bronchitis, aggravated by a general weakness of his whole system. The deceased was not a member of any religious sect or denomination, but was a firm believer in the essential principles of Christianity, and lived and died accordingly. His death, so deeply mourned by many, overwhelms with grief his surviving mother and brother, to whom his loss is great indeed.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Son of Lyman Humphrey

Civil War Veteran
1st Regiment
Ohio Light Artillery

South Kansas Tribune
Independence, Kansas
Wednesday, March 3, 1880
page 3

Died.

Humphrey. - Died, at his mother's residence, in this city, Feb. 25th, 1880, after a long continued illness. Mr. John E. Humphrey, aged 39 years, 5 months and 13 days.

The deceased was an emmently worthy and patriotic citizen. His sobriety, honesty and general uprightness of character, won the respect and friendship of all who knew him, and those who knew him best, loved him most. He was born in Stark county, Ohio, in 1840, and, in 1861 entered the Union army (Co. I, 19th, Ohio Infantry); his younger brother, L.U. Humphrey, enlisted a few weeks late, they being the only two children of the widowed mother, still living. The deceased served in the army during the war, with credit and was struck with a ball at Shiloh, which glanced from his belt plate and was caught in his haversack; but the hardships, and exposures of the field and camp, seriously shattered his constitution, and hastened his death, which resulted more immediately from bronchitis, aggravated by a general weakness of his whole system. The deceased was not a member of any religious sect or denomination, but was a firm believer in the essential principles of Christianity, and lived and died accordingly. His death, so deeply mourned by many, overwhelms with grief his surviving mother and brother, to whom his loss is great indeed.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)


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