Son of Thomas Smith and Jane Collins, both of England.
mil: Corp 52 Ind Inf
Mo. death cert.
Widower
COD: TB
Informant: D. Smith of Windsor
Burial: Windsor Oct 24 1921.
"Richard served in the Civil War (Union) first with Company C, 52nd Regiment, Indiana Infantry from Feb. 1862 til Feb. 1864, when the regiment was re-organized. He was then promoted to Corporal in Company F, and served throughout the war and mustered out on 10 Sep 1864."
{Source: N.P.S. Micro Film, Adjutant General's Report for the State of Indiana and Military Records.}
Submitted by Contributor: Wagon Master (47535502) •
There is no "Windsor Cem." -- Laural Oak Cem, in Windsor, is often called the Windsor Cem, it is assumed this is where Richard is buried.
Son of Thomas Smith and Jane Collins, both of England.
mil: Corp 52 Ind Inf
Mo. death cert.
Widower
COD: TB
Informant: D. Smith of Windsor
Burial: Windsor Oct 24 1921.
"Richard served in the Civil War (Union) first with Company C, 52nd Regiment, Indiana Infantry from Feb. 1862 til Feb. 1864, when the regiment was re-organized. He was then promoted to Corporal in Company F, and served throughout the war and mustered out on 10 Sep 1864."
{Source: N.P.S. Micro Film, Adjutant General's Report for the State of Indiana and Military Records.}
Submitted by Contributor: Wagon Master (47535502) •
There is no "Windsor Cem." -- Laural Oak Cem, in Windsor, is often called the Windsor Cem, it is assumed this is where Richard is buried.
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