Church W.L. Parr served with the Union Army. He was a Private with Company B, 154th Regiment, Illinois Infantry. Alternate Name: Church L. Parr (Civil War Soldier Lists; Film #M539 roll 69).
On 2 Feb 1865, Jacksonville, Illinois; Church W. Parr (B: ~1847, Ohio); a resident of Thomville, Perry County, Ohio; enlisted as a Private with Company B, 154th Illinois Infantry. He was described as 5' 5", dark hair, blue eyes, dark complexion, and a farmer. On 18 Sep 1865, he mustered out of service at Nashville, Tennessee (Illinois Civil War Muster Rolls).
On 17 Dec 1890, Texas; Church L. Parr filed for his military pension. He had served with Company B, 154th Illinois Infantry (Military Pensions; Roll #362).
On 30 Oct 1893, Leavenworth, Kansas; Church L. Parr (B: ~1848, Ohio) was admitted to the Leavenworth Western Branch Home for Disabled Soldiers. He was described as 5' 8", dark complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, Protestant, and a farmer. Next of kin was recorded as his mother Hannah Parr of Blue Springs, Missouri. On 2 Feb 1865, Jacksonville, Illinois; Church had enlisted as a Private with Company B, 154th Illinois Infantry Regiment. On 18 Sep 1865, he mustered out of service at Nashville. Tennessee. He resided in Shawnee, Oklahoma Territory after mustering out. On 19 April 1904, he was discharged from the Home (Home for Disabled Soldiers Admissions).
On 28 Sept 1910, Los Angeles, California; Church L. Parr (B: ~1831, Ohio; D: 23 Nov 1915) was admitted to the Sawtelle Pacific Branch Home for Disabled Soldiers. He was described as 5' 8", dark complexion, blue eyes, gray hair, Protestant, and a farmer. Next of kin was recorded as his mother Hannah Parr of Blue Springs, Jackson County, Missouri. On 2 Feb 1865, Jacksonville, Illinois; Church had enlisted as a Private with Company B, 154th Illinois Infantry Regiment. On 18 Sep 1865, he mustered out of service at Nashville. Tennessee. He resided in Oklahoma after mustering out. He was previously admitted to the Western Branch Home from 30 Oct 1893 to 19 April 1904. He passed away from senile dementia and was buried in the Sawtelle Cemetery; plot: 22-F-1(Home for Disabled Soldiers Admissions).
C.L. Parr (D: 23 Nov 1915) was buried in the Los Angeles National Cemetery, California; Plot: 22-F-3. Company B, 154th Illinois Infantry (Burial Register).
Church W.L. Parr served with the Union Army. He was a Private with Company B, 154th Regiment, Illinois Infantry. Alternate Name: Church L. Parr (Civil War Soldier Lists; Film #M539 roll 69).
On 2 Feb 1865, Jacksonville, Illinois; Church W. Parr (B: ~1847, Ohio); a resident of Thomville, Perry County, Ohio; enlisted as a Private with Company B, 154th Illinois Infantry. He was described as 5' 5", dark hair, blue eyes, dark complexion, and a farmer. On 18 Sep 1865, he mustered out of service at Nashville, Tennessee (Illinois Civil War Muster Rolls).
On 17 Dec 1890, Texas; Church L. Parr filed for his military pension. He had served with Company B, 154th Illinois Infantry (Military Pensions; Roll #362).
On 30 Oct 1893, Leavenworth, Kansas; Church L. Parr (B: ~1848, Ohio) was admitted to the Leavenworth Western Branch Home for Disabled Soldiers. He was described as 5' 8", dark complexion, blue eyes, dark hair, Protestant, and a farmer. Next of kin was recorded as his mother Hannah Parr of Blue Springs, Missouri. On 2 Feb 1865, Jacksonville, Illinois; Church had enlisted as a Private with Company B, 154th Illinois Infantry Regiment. On 18 Sep 1865, he mustered out of service at Nashville. Tennessee. He resided in Shawnee, Oklahoma Territory after mustering out. On 19 April 1904, he was discharged from the Home (Home for Disabled Soldiers Admissions).
On 28 Sept 1910, Los Angeles, California; Church L. Parr (B: ~1831, Ohio; D: 23 Nov 1915) was admitted to the Sawtelle Pacific Branch Home for Disabled Soldiers. He was described as 5' 8", dark complexion, blue eyes, gray hair, Protestant, and a farmer. Next of kin was recorded as his mother Hannah Parr of Blue Springs, Jackson County, Missouri. On 2 Feb 1865, Jacksonville, Illinois; Church had enlisted as a Private with Company B, 154th Illinois Infantry Regiment. On 18 Sep 1865, he mustered out of service at Nashville. Tennessee. He resided in Oklahoma after mustering out. He was previously admitted to the Western Branch Home from 30 Oct 1893 to 19 April 1904. He passed away from senile dementia and was buried in the Sawtelle Cemetery; plot: 22-F-1(Home for Disabled Soldiers Admissions).
C.L. Parr (D: 23 Nov 1915) was buried in the Los Angeles National Cemetery, California; Plot: 22-F-3. Company B, 154th Illinois Infantry (Burial Register).
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