* Hiram served as a Private with the Illinois Light Artillery Company-C, also called BUSTEEDS Light Artillery. He enlisted in ??/09/1861,and transferred on 12 Nov 1861. Hiram re-enlisted on December 18,1863 and was discharged on 19/??/1865.* (military information added by Tina-Gravehound Club.)
Hiram was married on 23 Aug., 1865 to Anna Melissa Wood, the daughter of Amos Wood and Edith Frazer Wood.
In 1875, he was granted 160 acres of land in Kalkaska County to homestead, and in 1893 Hiram was listed as one of the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Kewadin. (The building site was purchased in 1891 from the Indian Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church for construction of a church for white people.)
Hiram succombed to cancer of the stomach at the age of sixty-six.
* Hiram served as a Private with the Illinois Light Artillery Company-C, also called BUSTEEDS Light Artillery. He enlisted in ??/09/1861,and transferred on 12 Nov 1861. Hiram re-enlisted on December 18,1863 and was discharged on 19/??/1865.* (military information added by Tina-Gravehound Club.)
Hiram was married on 23 Aug., 1865 to Anna Melissa Wood, the daughter of Amos Wood and Edith Frazer Wood.
In 1875, he was granted 160 acres of land in Kalkaska County to homestead, and in 1893 Hiram was listed as one of the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Kewadin. (The building site was purchased in 1891 from the Indian Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church for construction of a church for white people.)
Hiram succombed to cancer of the stomach at the age of sixty-six.
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