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Benjamin Franklin Kimberling

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Benjamin Franklin Kimberling

Birth
Death
9 Apr 1864 (aged 18–19)
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
D 986
Memorial ID
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Battery G 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery
Entered service 26 May 1863, for 3 years.
Died 2 June 1864 at Knoxville, Tennessee.
-Ohio Roster

IST REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER HEAVY ARTILLERY. page 287 Ohio A.G. Report
COMPANY G.
Mustered in (as Co. G, 117th O. V. 1.) September 15, 1862, at Camp Portsmouth, 0., by S. Beall, U. S. A. Mustering Officer. Mustered out July 25, 1865, at Knoxville, Tenn., by Thomas McDermott, Captain U. S. V., 1st Cavalry, Division D. C.

From VA Cemetery Locator:
BTRY. G, 1ST OHIO HY INF
DATE OF DEATH: 04/09/1864
B F Kimberlin
in the U.S., Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861-1865
U.S., Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861-1865
Name: B F Kimberlin
Death Date: 2 Jun 1864
Death Place: Asylum G H Knoxville, Tennessee
Enlistment State: Ohio
Rank: Private
Company: G
Regiment: 1 H Art
Box Number: 44
His mother, Lucinda Hart, received a Mother's Pension, 6 June 1867.
His step-father, Reuben Hart, received a Father's Pension, 21 May 1906.
According to a note left by Michele Mingroni on memorial #33919794, his father was William Richard Kimberling. He may have died in 1849 and buried in the Kimberling Cemetery in Mason County, West Virginia.

"Benjamin Franklin Kimberling was killed in the battle of Jonesboro Tennessee, originally buried there on 9 Apr 1864. His body was moved to Knoxville National Cemetery on 10 Mar 1964. He was a member of the Btry G, 1st Ohio Infantry, Hvy Artillary. He was born 1847 to William Richard Kimberling and Lucinda Childers in West Virginia. His siblings were Frances Jane Kimberling and Joseph Henry Kimberling." -Left by Michele Mingroni on 26 Sep 2017
Battery G 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery
Entered service 26 May 1863, for 3 years.
Died 2 June 1864 at Knoxville, Tennessee.
-Ohio Roster

IST REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER HEAVY ARTILLERY. page 287 Ohio A.G. Report
COMPANY G.
Mustered in (as Co. G, 117th O. V. 1.) September 15, 1862, at Camp Portsmouth, 0., by S. Beall, U. S. A. Mustering Officer. Mustered out July 25, 1865, at Knoxville, Tenn., by Thomas McDermott, Captain U. S. V., 1st Cavalry, Division D. C.

From VA Cemetery Locator:
BTRY. G, 1ST OHIO HY INF
DATE OF DEATH: 04/09/1864
B F Kimberlin
in the U.S., Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861-1865
U.S., Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861-1865
Name: B F Kimberlin
Death Date: 2 Jun 1864
Death Place: Asylum G H Knoxville, Tennessee
Enlistment State: Ohio
Rank: Private
Company: G
Regiment: 1 H Art
Box Number: 44
His mother, Lucinda Hart, received a Mother's Pension, 6 June 1867.
His step-father, Reuben Hart, received a Father's Pension, 21 May 1906.
According to a note left by Michele Mingroni on memorial #33919794, his father was William Richard Kimberling. He may have died in 1849 and buried in the Kimberling Cemetery in Mason County, West Virginia.

"Benjamin Franklin Kimberling was killed in the battle of Jonesboro Tennessee, originally buried there on 9 Apr 1864. His body was moved to Knoxville National Cemetery on 10 Mar 1964. He was a member of the Btry G, 1st Ohio Infantry, Hvy Artillary. He was born 1847 to William Richard Kimberling and Lucinda Childers in West Virginia. His siblings were Frances Jane Kimberling and Joseph Henry Kimberling." -Left by Michele Mingroni on 26 Sep 2017


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