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George Sidway Douglass

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George Sidway Douglass Veteran

Birth
Otterville, Jersey County, Illinois, USA
Death
23 Mar 1930 (aged 89)
McGregor, Clayton County, Iowa, USA
Burial
McGregor, Clayton County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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from North Iowa Times, McGregor, Clayton Co., Iowa
– March 27, 1930

McGREGOR LOSES 2 PIONEER CITIZENS
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Charles Fessman and George Douglas Both Die Sunday
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McGregor lost two of her pioneer citizens Sunday, when Charles Fessman and George Doulgass died within a few minutes of each other. Each neared his ninetieth birthday.
Mr. Douglass was one of the last survivors of the Twelfth Iowa infantry of the Civil War. He enlisted from Clayton county at Dubuque in Company H of that regiment in 1861, and was in Grant's army at Fort Donelson, Shiloh and Vicksburge. He came to this county 72 years ago and has been a continuous resident since, except for the period of the war, the first few years at Clayton and Garnaville, the remainder of the time at McGregor, IA. His boyhood in Alton, Ill., he knew Abraham Lincoln, who was a friend of his father.
Lived Here 60 years
Mr. Fessman ...
George S. DOUGLASS was born in Otter Creek, Ill., December 20, 1840. He died March 23, 1930 at the age of 89 years, 3 months, 2 days. At the age of 5 his parents moved to Garnavillo, later to Clayton. When he was 9 they moved to McGVregor where he ahs since resided.

On October 4, 1861, he enlisted as a volunteer in the 12th Iowa Inf. Of the Civil War. He served 3 years. He took active part in the Battle of Shiloh and many other battles.
He also served some time in the Navy.

He had a wonderful memory which did not waver to the end. He was a lover of children and was happy when surrounded by them. He was a kind and loving husband, an indulgent father, always thinking of his loved ones.
Lived together 55 years

Mr. and Mrs. DOUGLASS have lived 55 years together, and this is the first time death has entered the home.
He was married August 1, 1875 to Juliette WATTS of Neceedah, Wis., 8 children were born to this union, all of whom survive him. Homer, of Lyons, Iowa; Mrs Orley LeHEW of Waukon Junction, Iowa; Albert of this city; Arthur of Dysart, Iowa; Mrs. Chris Beck of River Grove, Ill.; Early of Detroit, Mich.; Ervie at home and Mrs Thos. SINKSEN of Lyons, Iowa. Also two sisters and one brother survive, Anna GATES, Ft. Worth, Texas and Cora GATES, New York City.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral are: Mrs. Chris BECK of Chicago, Ill.' Mr. and Mrs. Orley LeHEW and family, of Waukon Junction,; Arthur DOUGLASS of Dysart; Mrs. Thos. SINKSON, of Lyons, Iowa; Mrs Leslie COLE of Lyons, Iowa; Harvey DOUGLASS, of Postville and Mr. and Mrs. George REVER of Independence, Iowa.
Came here in 1868

Funeral services for Mr Fessman were held Wednesday ...
from North Iowa Times, McGregor, Clayton Co., Iowa
– March 27, 1930

McGREGOR LOSES 2 PIONEER CITIZENS
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Charles Fessman and George Douglas Both Die Sunday
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McGregor lost two of her pioneer citizens Sunday, when Charles Fessman and George Doulgass died within a few minutes of each other. Each neared his ninetieth birthday.
Mr. Douglass was one of the last survivors of the Twelfth Iowa infantry of the Civil War. He enlisted from Clayton county at Dubuque in Company H of that regiment in 1861, and was in Grant's army at Fort Donelson, Shiloh and Vicksburge. He came to this county 72 years ago and has been a continuous resident since, except for the period of the war, the first few years at Clayton and Garnaville, the remainder of the time at McGregor, IA. His boyhood in Alton, Ill., he knew Abraham Lincoln, who was a friend of his father.
Lived Here 60 years
Mr. Fessman ...
George S. DOUGLASS was born in Otter Creek, Ill., December 20, 1840. He died March 23, 1930 at the age of 89 years, 3 months, 2 days. At the age of 5 his parents moved to Garnavillo, later to Clayton. When he was 9 they moved to McGVregor where he ahs since resided.

On October 4, 1861, he enlisted as a volunteer in the 12th Iowa Inf. Of the Civil War. He served 3 years. He took active part in the Battle of Shiloh and many other battles.
He also served some time in the Navy.

He had a wonderful memory which did not waver to the end. He was a lover of children and was happy when surrounded by them. He was a kind and loving husband, an indulgent father, always thinking of his loved ones.
Lived together 55 years

Mr. and Mrs. DOUGLASS have lived 55 years together, and this is the first time death has entered the home.
He was married August 1, 1875 to Juliette WATTS of Neceedah, Wis., 8 children were born to this union, all of whom survive him. Homer, of Lyons, Iowa; Mrs Orley LeHEW of Waukon Junction, Iowa; Albert of this city; Arthur of Dysart, Iowa; Mrs. Chris Beck of River Grove, Ill.; Early of Detroit, Mich.; Ervie at home and Mrs Thos. SINKSEN of Lyons, Iowa. Also two sisters and one brother survive, Anna GATES, Ft. Worth, Texas and Cora GATES, New York City.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral are: Mrs. Chris BECK of Chicago, Ill.' Mr. and Mrs. Orley LeHEW and family, of Waukon Junction,; Arthur DOUGLASS of Dysart; Mrs. Thos. SINKSON, of Lyons, Iowa; Mrs Leslie COLE of Lyons, Iowa; Harvey DOUGLASS, of Postville and Mr. and Mrs. George REVER of Independence, Iowa.
Came here in 1868

Funeral services for Mr Fessman were held Wednesday ...


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