Henry was a member of the 150th NY, Company K. He enlisted as a SGT but was reduced in rank. He fell while building a stockade in Tennessee and broke his leg. Henry filed for an invalid pension on 14 Dec 1865 and his widow filed one as well but no date given.
Henry was a baker by trade and in the 1850 census he can be found in Cornwall living with his wife Sarah and younger brother Joseph, also a baker.
Henry's age is taken from his enlistment papers. He was 35 in 1862 when he enlisted.
Henry was a member of the 150th NY, Company K. He enlisted as a SGT but was reduced in rank. He fell while building a stockade in Tennessee and broke his leg. Henry filed for an invalid pension on 14 Dec 1865 and his widow filed one as well but no date given.
Henry was a baker by trade and in the 1850 census he can be found in Cornwall living with his wife Sarah and younger brother Joseph, also a baker.
Henry's age is taken from his enlistment papers. He was 35 in 1862 when he enlisted.
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Henry's stone is somehow wedged under/against Mrs. Anna Beacham Johnston's stone. (#189258998) It's very dirty and degraded to where we cannot make out the death year.
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