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William David Nugent

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William David Nugent

Birth
Death
15 Nov 1934 (aged 82)
Burial
Cushing, Payne County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Sgt Co A 7th US Cavalry William was a scout for Major Reno at the time of the Battle of the Little Big Horn.

The Independence Daily Reporter
Montgomery County
Saturday
November 17, 1934

Custer Veteran Dies.
William David NUGENT, 82, who served as a soldier under General Custer, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roll CLARK, northwest of Coffeyville. Mrs. Nugent died thirty-eight years ago. After he was discharged as a member of Company A., Seventh U.S. Cavalry under General Custer, he pioneered in Oklahoma making his home near Cushing. He retired nineteen years ago and had made his home since that time near Coffeyville. Funeral services and burial will take place in Ripley, Okla. Mrs. Clark is the only surviving relative
Sgt Co A 7th US Cavalry William was a scout for Major Reno at the time of the Battle of the Little Big Horn.

The Independence Daily Reporter
Montgomery County
Saturday
November 17, 1934

Custer Veteran Dies.
William David NUGENT, 82, who served as a soldier under General Custer, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roll CLARK, northwest of Coffeyville. Mrs. Nugent died thirty-eight years ago. After he was discharged as a member of Company A., Seventh U.S. Cavalry under General Custer, he pioneered in Oklahoma making his home near Cushing. He retired nineteen years ago and had made his home since that time near Coffeyville. Funeral services and burial will take place in Ripley, Okla. Mrs. Clark is the only surviving relative

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Kentucky
SGT 7 U.S. Cav



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