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Harrison Crisman

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Harrison Crisman Veteran

Birth
Carroll County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Jan 1910 (aged 71)
Hobart, Lake County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5222015, Longitude: -87.1004567
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HOBART.
The funeral of Harrison Crisman, who died Sunday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. E. Coates, took place on Wednesday. The funeral services were conducted by a Bptist minister from South Chicago, and were held at the home. The interment was in the Kimball cemetery, northeast of Wheeler.

Source: The Lake County Times, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana; January 21, 1910; Volume 4, Number 182, Page 6, Column 2.

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CARD OF THANKS.
We wish the courtesy of your columns to express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the many friends and neighbors who so kindly and willingly assisted us during the recent fatal illness of our father, Harrison Crisman. We feel that words are totally inadequate to convey our appreciation to Rev. Kemper of the Baptist church of Windsor Park, Chicago, and the choir who so sweetly rendered the anthems, and the friends who so tenderly bore our father to rest. We feel especially indebted to the Royal Neighbors and friends who displayed their esteem and sympathy with floral pieces we assure them of our esteem and appreciation.

MR. AND MRS. J. E. COATES.
V. L. CRISMAN.

Source: The Lake County Times, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana; January 21, 1910; Volume 4, Number 182, Page 6, Column 2.

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Harrison Crisman served as a Private in Company I of the 73rd Regiment Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. He was mustered into service on August 16, 1862, and mustered out of service on July 1, 1865.
HOBART.
The funeral of Harrison Crisman, who died Sunday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. E. Coates, took place on Wednesday. The funeral services were conducted by a Bptist minister from South Chicago, and were held at the home. The interment was in the Kimball cemetery, northeast of Wheeler.

Source: The Lake County Times, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana; January 21, 1910; Volume 4, Number 182, Page 6, Column 2.

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CARD OF THANKS.
We wish the courtesy of your columns to express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the many friends and neighbors who so kindly and willingly assisted us during the recent fatal illness of our father, Harrison Crisman. We feel that words are totally inadequate to convey our appreciation to Rev. Kemper of the Baptist church of Windsor Park, Chicago, and the choir who so sweetly rendered the anthems, and the friends who so tenderly bore our father to rest. We feel especially indebted to the Royal Neighbors and friends who displayed their esteem and sympathy with floral pieces we assure them of our esteem and appreciation.

MR. AND MRS. J. E. COATES.
V. L. CRISMAN.

Source: The Lake County Times, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana; January 21, 1910; Volume 4, Number 182, Page 6, Column 2.

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Harrison Crisman served as a Private in Company I of the 73rd Regiment Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. He was mustered into service on August 16, 1862, and mustered out of service on July 1, 1865.

Inscription

HARRISON
CRISMAN
JULY 4, 1838
JAN. 16, 1910

CO. I. 73 REG'T IND. VOL.

[Civil War]



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