Middle name "Baron" from a suggestion; no documentation found to confirm that suggestion. It was suggested that John was known as John Corilss, Jr. ; no documentation was found to support that suggestion. His gravestone, obituary, and other contemporary documentation refer to him as "John Corliss" and "John B. Corliss".
John served as a Private in Company H of the 12th Vermont Infantry during the Civil War. He mustered in October 4, 1862, and was discharged due to disability on May 18, 1863.
Obituaries were published in several Vermont newspapers, including The Bethel Courier (Bethel, Vermont) on December 1, 1910.
Middle name "Baron" from a suggestion; no documentation found to confirm that suggestion. It was suggested that John was known as John Corilss, Jr. ; no documentation was found to support that suggestion. His gravestone, obituary, and other contemporary documentation refer to him as "John Corliss" and "John B. Corliss".
John served as a Private in Company H of the 12th Vermont Infantry during the Civil War. He mustered in October 4, 1862, and was discharged due to disability on May 18, 1863.
Obituaries were published in several Vermont newspapers, including The Bethel Courier (Bethel, Vermont) on December 1, 1910.
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John B. Corliss
Aug. 20, 1837
Nov. 23, 1910
Co. H 12th Vt. Vols.
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John Baron Corliss
Geneanet Community Trees Index
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John Baron Corliss
1880 United States Federal Census
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John Baron Corliss
New Hampshire, U.S., Marriage Records, 1700-1971
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John Baron Corliss
1870 United States Federal Census
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John Baron Corliss
Vermont, U.S., Vital Records, 1720-1908
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