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Adolph Uhl was born in Germany, to parents not yet identified, immigrated to the United States during the early 1850s, and settled at Cumminsville in Hamilton County, Ohio, where was employed for thrity-five years by Cincinnati's magnificent Spring Grove Cemetery.
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ADD INFO ABOUT Adolph Uhl's military service to the United States:
During the American Civil War, German immigrant Adolph Uhl s supported his adopted country, the United States, by serving for three years with Company "E" of the 4th Regiment of Ohio Volunteer Cavalry.
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PVT Adolph Uhl 's surname is spelled "Auhl" in some of his military record but as "Uhl" on his government-issued headstone at Spring Grove Cemetery (See attach photograph)..
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Adolph Uhl was born in Germany, to parents not yet identified, immigrated to the United States during the early 1850s, and settled at Cumminsville in Hamilton County, Ohio, where was employed for thrity-five years by Cincinnati's magnificent Spring Grove Cemetery.
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ADD INFO ABOUT Adolph Uhl's military service to the United States:
During the American Civil War, German immigrant Adolph Uhl s supported his adopted country, the United States, by serving for three years with Company "E" of the 4th Regiment of Ohio Volunteer Cavalry.
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ADD A PARAGRAPH ON ADOLPH UHL's MARRIAGE to Elizabeth (Stork) Uhl (1848 - 1916) and how they raised six children......
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ADD ANOTHER PARAGRAPH ON DEATH AND INTERMENT...
PVT Adolph Uhl 's surname is spelled "Auhl" in some of his military record but as "Uhl" on his government-issued headstone at Spring Grove Cemetery (See attach photograph)..
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