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William Bundy

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William Bundy Veteran

Birth
Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Feb 1934 (aged 85)
Chico, Butte County, California, USA
Burial
Chico, Butte County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
21-GAR-163-1
Memorial ID
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Company F, 116th Indiana Infantry-Civil War.

Note that there are additional dates on the marker; left of "WM" and right of "Bundy" - The numbers are 61 and 65. The years of the conflict.
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William Bundy, a resident of Cass County, Indiana enlisted as a private in Company F, Indiana 116th Infantry Regiment on 12 Aug 1863. Mustered out on 01 Mar 1864 at Lafayette, Indiana. Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana.
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William Bundy, aged 59, born Indiana, occupation carpenter, joined the Major General Henry W. Halleck Post No. 19, GAR, of Chico in 1907. He died in 1934. Source: "Chico's Grand Army of the Republic", transcribed Descriptive Book of Halleck Post 19, by Paradise Genealogical Society, published in the Goldmine, Volume 32:2 – Fall 1999.
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The Chico Enterprise, Chico, CA, Saturday, February 10, 1934, page 3: William Bundy, Civil War Vet, Taken by Death. William Bundy, 86, Civil war veteran, died early this morning at his home here following an illness of several months duration. Deceased was born in Hamilton county, Indiana, March 20, 1848.

At the age of 15 he enlisted in the Union army and served in Company F, 116th Indiana Infantry, for eight and a half-months when the war ended.

In 1883 he was married to Miss Clara E. Perry and in 1886 moved to Illinois where he remained until 1906 when he came to Chico where he resided until his death.

Deceased was a carpenter by trade and followed this work, for more than 30 years. He joined the G.A.R. in Hoopestown, IL, and later transferred to the Halleck post No. 19 and for more than 20 years was prominent in the work of the local post.

Survivors include four children, Mrs. Gladys Crandall and Mrs. Grace Allison, both of Chico; Albert S. Bundy of San Francisco, and Leland F. Bundy of Yountville; 18 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one sister and three brothers, all of Indiana, Mrs. H. McLain, Ora Bundy, Newton Bundy and Milton Bundy.

Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the Westfall funeral home Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock and burial will be beside his late wife in the G.A.R. plot of the Chico cemetery, Rev. W.S. Lemmon of the Christian church officiating. Graveside services will be held by Halleck Post No. 19, Grand Army of the Republic.
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California Death Index Records, 1905-1939: Name: William Bundy Birth Year: abt 1849 Death Date: 10 Feb 1934 Age at Death: 85 Death Place: Butte, California, USA.
Company F, 116th Indiana Infantry-Civil War.

Note that there are additional dates on the marker; left of "WM" and right of "Bundy" - The numbers are 61 and 65. The years of the conflict.
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William Bundy, a resident of Cass County, Indiana enlisted as a private in Company F, Indiana 116th Infantry Regiment on 12 Aug 1863. Mustered out on 01 Mar 1864 at Lafayette, Indiana. Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana.
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William Bundy, aged 59, born Indiana, occupation carpenter, joined the Major General Henry W. Halleck Post No. 19, GAR, of Chico in 1907. He died in 1934. Source: "Chico's Grand Army of the Republic", transcribed Descriptive Book of Halleck Post 19, by Paradise Genealogical Society, published in the Goldmine, Volume 32:2 – Fall 1999.
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The Chico Enterprise, Chico, CA, Saturday, February 10, 1934, page 3: William Bundy, Civil War Vet, Taken by Death. William Bundy, 86, Civil war veteran, died early this morning at his home here following an illness of several months duration. Deceased was born in Hamilton county, Indiana, March 20, 1848.

At the age of 15 he enlisted in the Union army and served in Company F, 116th Indiana Infantry, for eight and a half-months when the war ended.

In 1883 he was married to Miss Clara E. Perry and in 1886 moved to Illinois where he remained until 1906 when he came to Chico where he resided until his death.

Deceased was a carpenter by trade and followed this work, for more than 30 years. He joined the G.A.R. in Hoopestown, IL, and later transferred to the Halleck post No. 19 and for more than 20 years was prominent in the work of the local post.

Survivors include four children, Mrs. Gladys Crandall and Mrs. Grace Allison, both of Chico; Albert S. Bundy of San Francisco, and Leland F. Bundy of Yountville; 18 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; one sister and three brothers, all of Indiana, Mrs. H. McLain, Ora Bundy, Newton Bundy and Milton Bundy.

Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the Westfall funeral home Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock and burial will be beside his late wife in the G.A.R. plot of the Chico cemetery, Rev. W.S. Lemmon of the Christian church officiating. Graveside services will be held by Halleck Post No. 19, Grand Army of the Republic.
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California Death Index Records, 1905-1939: Name: William Bundy Birth Year: abt 1849 Death Date: 10 Feb 1934 Age at Death: 85 Death Place: Butte, California, USA.

Inscription

116th Indiana Infantry



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  • Maintained by: Adriana
  • Originally Created by: JMC
  • Added: Dec 14, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23402435/william-bundy: accessed ), memorial page for William Bundy (20 Mar 1848–10 Feb 1934), Find a Grave Memorial ID 23402435, citing Chico Cemetery, Chico, Butte County, California, USA; Maintained by Adriana (contributor 47328225).