CENSUS: 1890 Special Schedule, Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marine, and Widows. M123, E.D. 83, Claridon, #10,
Served as a private in Co. B, 41st Ohio Infantry; enlisted 20 Aug 1861; discharged 18 Jan 1865; 3y 4m 28d; Prisoner at Andersonville?
DEATH: Geauga County Health Dept., Vol. 926-34. Amos Andrews Mc Nish, d. 30 Jun 1926, Claridon Twp; valvular heart trouble, 79y 11m 18d; married; b. 12 Jul 1846, Newbury; father Alexander Mc Nish, b. Kobleskill, NY; mother Mary Andrews, b. Burton; served in Army (Civil War); informant Mrs. Paul Mc Nish
CENSUS: 1890 Special Schedule, Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marine, and Widows. M123, E.D. 83, Claridon, #10,
Served as a private in Co. B, 41st Ohio Infantry; enlisted 20 Aug 1861; discharged 18 Jan 1865; 3y 4m 28d; Prisoner at Andersonville?
DEATH: Geauga County Health Dept., Vol. 926-34. Amos Andrews Mc Nish, d. 30 Jun 1926, Claridon Twp; valvular heart trouble, 79y 11m 18d; married; b. 12 Jul 1846, Newbury; father Alexander Mc Nish, b. Kobleskill, NY; mother Mary Andrews, b. Burton; served in Army (Civil War); informant Mrs. Paul Mc Nish
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