There is conflicting information concerning Addison's place and date of birth. Some records suggest he was born in Vermont; others state he was born in New Hampshire.
On February 16, 1864, Addison mustered in as a Private in Company E, 2nd US Sharpshooters. He transferred to Company G of the 4th Regiment, Vermont Infantry in February, 1865, and mustered out July 13, 1865.
Addison's place and date of death in Albany, New York, was recorded in the Bethel, Vermont, Town Clerk records, and noted The Spirit of the Age (Woodstock, Vermont) on March 31, 1880. Some online resources incorrectly suggest he died in Bridgewater, probably confusing burial records with death records.
There is conflicting information concerning Addison's place and date of birth. Some records suggest he was born in Vermont; others state he was born in New Hampshire.
On February 16, 1864, Addison mustered in as a Private in Company E, 2nd US Sharpshooters. He transferred to Company G of the 4th Regiment, Vermont Infantry in February, 1865, and mustered out July 13, 1865.
Addison's place and date of death in Albany, New York, was recorded in the Bethel, Vermont, Town Clerk records, and noted The Spirit of the Age (Woodstock, Vermont) on March 31, 1880. Some online resources incorrectly suggest he died in Bridgewater, probably confusing burial records with death records.
Family Members
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Theodore M. Spicer
1810–1892
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Sophronia White Spicer
1809–1874
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Forest D. Spicer
unknown–1864
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Herman Spicer
1849–1868
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Ida May Spicer
1851–1874
Flowers
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