Information on John Marr from vital records certificate of Death, State of Vermont.
Formerly belonged to the 17th US Infantry and served under General Sykes in seventeen engagements during the rebellion, being wounded three times.
Private, Co. A 17th US Inf 2nd Brigade 5th Army Corps.
After several hours of drinking John Marr and several other quarrymen got in an argument over who would pay the next round. Shot accidently by Martin Devenary in a street fight outside a friends house.
according to the newspaper following his death died at the age of 29.
Information from the Argus Patriot: June 20, 1872.
Pension state filed Connecticut.
Brother of Patrick Marr, Jr.
Information on John Marr from vital records certificate of Death, State of Vermont.
Formerly belonged to the 17th US Infantry and served under General Sykes in seventeen engagements during the rebellion, being wounded three times.
Private, Co. A 17th US Inf 2nd Brigade 5th Army Corps.
After several hours of drinking John Marr and several other quarrymen got in an argument over who would pay the next round. Shot accidently by Martin Devenary in a street fight outside a friends house.
according to the newspaper following his death died at the age of 29.
Information from the Argus Patriot: June 20, 1872.
Pension state filed Connecticut.
Brother of Patrick Marr, Jr.
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