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Rev Henry Crocker

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Rev Henry Crocker

Birth
Brewster, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
22 Mar 1929 (aged 83)
Chester, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 47, Lot E-9, Grave 6
Memorial ID
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spouse of (1) Sarah (Vincent) Crocker and (2) Annie S. Crocker

son of Isaac & Sally C (Foster) Crocker

Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 26 May 1862.
Enlisted in Company H, 9th Infantry Regiment Rhode Island on 26 May 1862.
Mustered Out Company H, 9th Infantry Regiment Rhode Island on 2 Sep 1862 at Providence, RI.

OBITUARY
Rev. Henry Crocker Buried Here Today --
The body of Rev. Henry Crocker,
Civil war veteran and a graduate of
Brown University in the classs of 1876,
was buried in Riverside cemetery here
at 10 o'clock this morning. Mr. Crock-
er died last Saturday, at his home in
Chester, Vt.
Mr Crocker was born in Brewster,
Mass., in 1845, the son of Isaac Crock-
er and Sally Crosby (Foster) Crocker.
He received his college preparatory
training at the university grammar
school, Providence, but enlisted as a
private in Co. H, 9th R.I. Volunteers,
and served his country in Virginia
before continuing his higher educa-
tion.
After the war, and after graduating
from Brown and later the Newton
Theological Seminary, Mr. Crocker
held pastorates in Damariscotta, Me.,
in Bristol, and in Fairfax and Chester,
Vt.
Mr. Crocker is survived by Lawton
V. Crocker, Brown '12, and Henry F.
Crocker of Chester, Vt.,
spouse of (1) Sarah (Vincent) Crocker and (2) Annie S. Crocker

son of Isaac & Sally C (Foster) Crocker

Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 26 May 1862.
Enlisted in Company H, 9th Infantry Regiment Rhode Island on 26 May 1862.
Mustered Out Company H, 9th Infantry Regiment Rhode Island on 2 Sep 1862 at Providence, RI.

OBITUARY
Rev. Henry Crocker Buried Here Today --
The body of Rev. Henry Crocker,
Civil war veteran and a graduate of
Brown University in the classs of 1876,
was buried in Riverside cemetery here
at 10 o'clock this morning. Mr. Crock-
er died last Saturday, at his home in
Chester, Vt.
Mr Crocker was born in Brewster,
Mass., in 1845, the son of Isaac Crock-
er and Sally Crosby (Foster) Crocker.
He received his college preparatory
training at the university grammar
school, Providence, but enlisted as a
private in Co. H, 9th R.I. Volunteers,
and served his country in Virginia
before continuing his higher educa-
tion.
After the war, and after graduating
from Brown and later the Newton
Theological Seminary, Mr. Crocker
held pastorates in Damariscotta, Me.,
in Bristol, and in Fairfax and Chester,
Vt.
Mr. Crocker is survived by Lawton
V. Crocker, Brown '12, and Henry F.
Crocker of Chester, Vt.,


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