- RiverFallsHistory (#48510304)
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M.W. PACKARD OBITUARY Post #10 Snohomish
The funeral of the late M.W. Packard was held at the residence on Cedar St. at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The members of the Grand Army Post were present in a body and more friends were present than could find room in the house. The service was conducted by Rev. Dwight S. Bayley. A quartette sang "Lead, Kindly Light," Mrs. Dwight S Bayley sang "Face to Face," At the conclusion of the service members of the Woman's Relief Corps placed a small flag upon the breast of the dead. The grand Army men and a squad from Company C. escorted the hearse to the cemetery where the burial ritual was conducted by the officers of the Post and a salute was fired by the militiamen.
Snohomish GAR Cemetery:
Packard Cynthia
Packard M. W.
Packard Myron Leslie 67 Jan. 24 1932 W.W. Packard lot owner
Packard Sarah A.
PACKWOOD, Myron W. - born St Lawrence Co, NY, 24 Dec 1830; son of Daniel PACKWOOD [Packard] and Amanda LEVINGS; married 1855 to Cynthia FLINT; enlisted 1862 as private, Co A, 30 WI Vols; 3 years service; mustered out 5 Jul 1865 with rank of Quartermaster Sergeant (1906 History of Skagit and Snohomish Counties, p 846); listed as officer of Morton Post in 1893 and 1894 Polk Directories for Everett and Snohomish County (name given as "PACKARD" in '94)
-- Civil War Veterans Project
American Civil War Soldier
Name: Myron W Packard
Residence: River Falls, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 13 August 1862
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin
Unit Numbers: 3083 3083
Service Record: Promoted to Full Sergeant.
Enlisted as a Corporal on 13 August 1862.
Enlisted in Company A, 30th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 13 August 1862.
Transferred on 17 March 1865 from company A to company S.
Promoted to Full Quartermaster Sergeant on 17 March 1865.
Received a disability discharge Company A, 30th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 05 July 1865.
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Surname also recorded as Packwood
- RiverFallsHistory (#48510304)
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M.W. PACKARD OBITUARY Post #10 Snohomish
The funeral of the late M.W. Packard was held at the residence on Cedar St. at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The members of the Grand Army Post were present in a body and more friends were present than could find room in the house. The service was conducted by Rev. Dwight S. Bayley. A quartette sang "Lead, Kindly Light," Mrs. Dwight S Bayley sang "Face to Face," At the conclusion of the service members of the Woman's Relief Corps placed a small flag upon the breast of the dead. The grand Army men and a squad from Company C. escorted the hearse to the cemetery where the burial ritual was conducted by the officers of the Post and a salute was fired by the militiamen.
Snohomish GAR Cemetery:
Packard Cynthia
Packard M. W.
Packard Myron Leslie 67 Jan. 24 1932 W.W. Packard lot owner
Packard Sarah A.
PACKWOOD, Myron W. - born St Lawrence Co, NY, 24 Dec 1830; son of Daniel PACKWOOD [Packard] and Amanda LEVINGS; married 1855 to Cynthia FLINT; enlisted 1862 as private, Co A, 30 WI Vols; 3 years service; mustered out 5 Jul 1865 with rank of Quartermaster Sergeant (1906 History of Skagit and Snohomish Counties, p 846); listed as officer of Morton Post in 1893 and 1894 Polk Directories for Everett and Snohomish County (name given as "PACKARD" in '94)
-- Civil War Veterans Project
American Civil War Soldier
Name: Myron W Packard
Residence: River Falls, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 13 August 1862
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin
Unit Numbers: 3083 3083
Service Record: Promoted to Full Sergeant.
Enlisted as a Corporal on 13 August 1862.
Enlisted in Company A, 30th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 13 August 1862.
Transferred on 17 March 1865 from company A to company S.
Promoted to Full Quartermaster Sergeant on 17 March 1865.
Received a disability discharge Company A, 30th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 05 July 1865.
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Surname also recorded as Packwood
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