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Thomas Littrell Denny Veteran

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
30 Oct 1905 (aged 72)
Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, California, USA
Burial
Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Grave # D07
Memorial ID
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2nd Lieutenant, Co. I, 42nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry. Enlisted October 11, 1861 and resigned commission on March 11, 1862

Source of Burial Listing: http://www.suvcwdb.org

Santa Cruz Surf, Oct. 30, 1905. "Thomas Littrell Denny, an old soldier, died this morning from heart trouble. ... Mr. Denny was of Southern extraction, and born in Kentucky, his father being a native of that state and his mother of Virginia. He was 72 years old. Notwithstanding his birthplace being the South, he was a loyal Unionist, and enlisted and served as a second lieutenant of Co. K. 42 Regiment of the Indiana Volunteers.
He came to Santa Cruz from Missouri several years ago, and won many friends for his integrity, honorable and upright living, and was especially well known by the old soldiers being a member of Wallace-Reynolds Post, G.A.R. He was an attendant at the Congregational Church, his wife and daughters Mrs. Emma Laswell and Miss Denny being members of the church."
2nd Lieutenant, Co. I, 42nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry. Enlisted October 11, 1861 and resigned commission on March 11, 1862

Source of Burial Listing: http://www.suvcwdb.org

Santa Cruz Surf, Oct. 30, 1905. "Thomas Littrell Denny, an old soldier, died this morning from heart trouble. ... Mr. Denny was of Southern extraction, and born in Kentucky, his father being a native of that state and his mother of Virginia. He was 72 years old. Notwithstanding his birthplace being the South, he was a loyal Unionist, and enlisted and served as a second lieutenant of Co. K. 42 Regiment of the Indiana Volunteers.
He came to Santa Cruz from Missouri several years ago, and won many friends for his integrity, honorable and upright living, and was especially well known by the old soldiers being a member of Wallace-Reynolds Post, G.A.R. He was an attendant at the Congregational Church, his wife and daughters Mrs. Emma Laswell and Miss Denny being members of the church."


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