Addison returned to Shullsburg and married Marian Trewhela in 1865. They had three children; Adda, Charles C., and Irene. Addison engaged in several careers including mining, selling farm implements, and insurance sales. He also had several positions in law enforcement over a 12 year period including; Marshall for Shullsburg, Deputy Sheriff and Sheriff of LaFayette County, and a Deputy United States Marshal. He was President of the Third Wisconsin Veteran Volunteer Association and was a member of the Thomas H. Oates G.A.R. Post 96. In his later years he was a resident of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Milwaukee, Danville, IL and in Kansas.
Addison died at the age of 87 in Milwaukee. A military headstone was placed for Addison next to his wife, Marianne, in Evergreen Cemetery in Shullsburg, WI at the request of his daughter Adda. This is located in the far NW corner of Evergreen Cemetery. This marker was a government issued memorial for his service with the 3rd Wisconsin Infantry.
Source: Antietam.aotw.org
Addison returned to Shullsburg and married Marian Trewhela in 1865. They had three children; Adda, Charles C., and Irene. Addison engaged in several careers including mining, selling farm implements, and insurance sales. He also had several positions in law enforcement over a 12 year period including; Marshall for Shullsburg, Deputy Sheriff and Sheriff of LaFayette County, and a Deputy United States Marshal. He was President of the Third Wisconsin Veteran Volunteer Association and was a member of the Thomas H. Oates G.A.R. Post 96. In his later years he was a resident of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Milwaukee, Danville, IL and in Kansas.
Addison died at the age of 87 in Milwaukee. A military headstone was placed for Addison next to his wife, Marianne, in Evergreen Cemetery in Shullsburg, WI at the request of his daughter Adda. This is located in the far NW corner of Evergreen Cemetery. This marker was a government issued memorial for his service with the 3rd Wisconsin Infantry.
Source: Antietam.aotw.org
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