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Pvt William Frederick Urban

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Pvt William Frederick Urban

Birth
Germany
Death
6 May 1921 (aged 83)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Plot
Memorial ID
5421691 View Source

from a FAG member:
William Frederick Urban was born April, 1838 in Germany
Died 6 May, 1921 in Seattle
William Frederick Urban lived in Omaha, Nebraska from 1870 to 1898. His children
were born in Omaha, except the 1st son, Charles, born Missouri in 1868.
Children: Charles, Emilie, William, Frank, Paul, Emma, Edward, Max, Agnes and
Elizabeth.
William filed for a Civil war invalid pension on 18 Nov, 1890, Nebraska.
Ottilie filed for a widow pension on 7 Jan, 1921 Washington.

from Denise Ottoson:
•Name: William Frederick Urban
•Birth: APR 1838 in Westphalia, Germany
•Death: 6 MAY 1921 in Seattle, King County, WA
•Residence: 1900 Seattle, King County, WA
Frederick Urban
Residence Burlington WI;
Enlisted on 8/21/1862 as a Private.
On 8/21/1862 he mustered into "H" Co. WI 22nd Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 6/12/1865 at Washington, DC
He was listed as:
* Wounded 5/15/1864 Resaca, GA

Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Sunday, May 8, 1921, page 19, column H
VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR DIES HERE
William F. Urban, Resident of Seattle for 23 Years, Taken by Death
[photo]

William F. Urban, a Civil War veteran and a resident of Seattle for the past twenty-three years, died at his residence, 456 Maple Leaf Place, at a late hour Friday night. He was eighty-three years of age.

Urban was born in Germany. He came to the United States sixty-five years ago settling first in Wisconsin. At the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted in the Twenty-second Wisconsin Volunteers, and served throughout the war. He was wounded twice, being captured once after he had been shot down, and was confined for several months in Libby Prison.

Twenty-three years ago he moved to Seattle, settling near the northern limits of the city. He was a member of the G. A. R. Post at Green Lake and of the Green Lake Methodist Church.

Surviving relatives include his widow, Mrs. Ottilee Urban; five sons, Charles of Redmond, Or., William of Pocatello, Idaho; Frank of Tacoma, and Lewis and Edward of Seattle, and two daughters, Mrs. Emma Jarvis and Mrs. Agnes Green, both of Seattle.

The body is at the establishment of the Rafferty Undertaking Company. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Marriage 1 Ottilie E. Vendlandt b: 23 DEC 1847 in Prussia, Germany •Married: 1868 1


from a FAG member:
William Frederick Urban was born April, 1838 in Germany
Died 6 May, 1921 in Seattle
William Frederick Urban lived in Omaha, Nebraska from 1870 to 1898. His children
were born in Omaha, except the 1st son, Charles, born Missouri in 1868.
Children: Charles, Emilie, William, Frank, Paul, Emma, Edward, Max, Agnes and
Elizabeth.
William filed for a Civil war invalid pension on 18 Nov, 1890, Nebraska.
Ottilie filed for a widow pension on 7 Jan, 1921 Washington.

from Denise Ottoson:
•Name: William Frederick Urban
•Birth: APR 1838 in Westphalia, Germany
•Death: 6 MAY 1921 in Seattle, King County, WA
•Residence: 1900 Seattle, King County, WA
Frederick Urban
Residence Burlington WI;
Enlisted on 8/21/1862 as a Private.
On 8/21/1862 he mustered into "H" Co. WI 22nd Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 6/12/1865 at Washington, DC
He was listed as:
* Wounded 5/15/1864 Resaca, GA

Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Sunday, May 8, 1921, page 19, column H
VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR DIES HERE
William F. Urban, Resident of Seattle for 23 Years, Taken by Death
[photo]

William F. Urban, a Civil War veteran and a resident of Seattle for the past twenty-three years, died at his residence, 456 Maple Leaf Place, at a late hour Friday night. He was eighty-three years of age.

Urban was born in Germany. He came to the United States sixty-five years ago settling first in Wisconsin. At the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted in the Twenty-second Wisconsin Volunteers, and served throughout the war. He was wounded twice, being captured once after he had been shot down, and was confined for several months in Libby Prison.

Twenty-three years ago he moved to Seattle, settling near the northern limits of the city. He was a member of the G. A. R. Post at Green Lake and of the Green Lake Methodist Church.

Surviving relatives include his widow, Mrs. Ottilee Urban; five sons, Charles of Redmond, Or., William of Pocatello, Idaho; Frank of Tacoma, and Lewis and Edward of Seattle, and two daughters, Mrs. Emma Jarvis and Mrs. Agnes Green, both of Seattle.

The body is at the establishment of the Rafferty Undertaking Company. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Marriage 1 Ottilie E. Vendlandt b: 23 DEC 1847 in Prussia, Germany •Married: 1868 1


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