Reuben was age 19 yrs, 7 mos. son of Selah and Prudence Babcock, he died at the Post Hospital, Fairfax, Va Jan 29 1863. Co. F 13th Reg Vt Vols.
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American Civil War Soldiers Record
Name: Reuben M Babcock ,
Residence: Jericho, Vermont
Enlistment Date: 10 September 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Vermont
Birth Date: 30 June 1843
Unit Numbers: 3024 3024
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 10 September 1862 at the age of 19
Enlisted in Company F, 13th Infantry Regiment Vermont on 10 October 1862.
Died of disease Company F, 13th Infantry Regiment Vermont on 29 January 1863 in Fairfax Court House, VA
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Additional information has been supplied by:
Jim Monical
Plymouth, Minnesota
[email protected]
Reuben M. Babcock, b. 1844. d. Jan. 29, 1863, Fairfax, Virginia. He was the son of Selah Babcock and Prudence Buxton.
The History of Jericho, Vermont mentions his service in the Civil War and that he died of Typhoid fever at Fairfax, Virginia. The parents (Selah and Prudence Babcock) were granted a pension based on his service.
Ref: C H Hayden, LaFayette Wilbur, History of Jericho, Vermont, Burlington, Vt.: Free Press Printing Co., 1916, pp. 363-364.
Reuben was age 19 yrs, 7 mos. son of Selah and Prudence Babcock, he died at the Post Hospital, Fairfax, Va Jan 29 1863. Co. F 13th Reg Vt Vols.
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American Civil War Soldiers Record
Name: Reuben M Babcock ,
Residence: Jericho, Vermont
Enlistment Date: 10 September 1862
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Vermont
Birth Date: 30 June 1843
Unit Numbers: 3024 3024
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 10 September 1862 at the age of 19
Enlisted in Company F, 13th Infantry Regiment Vermont on 10 October 1862.
Died of disease Company F, 13th Infantry Regiment Vermont on 29 January 1863 in Fairfax Court House, VA
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Additional information has been supplied by:
Jim Monical
Plymouth, Minnesota
[email protected]
Reuben M. Babcock, b. 1844. d. Jan. 29, 1863, Fairfax, Virginia. He was the son of Selah Babcock and Prudence Buxton.
The History of Jericho, Vermont mentions his service in the Civil War and that he died of Typhoid fever at Fairfax, Virginia. The parents (Selah and Prudence Babcock) were granted a pension based on his service.
Ref: C H Hayden, LaFayette Wilbur, History of Jericho, Vermont, Burlington, Vt.: Free Press Printing Co., 1916, pp. 363-364.
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