James William “Harvey” Dunaway

James William “Harvey” Dunaway Veteran

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
16 Feb 1880 (aged 50)
Marmaton Township, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Hiattville, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA
Plot
Section 1, N to S, Row 4
Memorial ID
64397207 View Source

1880 March 4, "Republican Record" (Fort Scott, Kansas); Thursday, Page 1
Notes From Hiattville.
Mr. Dunaway, an old resident here, died of pneumonia and was buried on the 18th ult.
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Most tax records found in Bourbon County, Kansas show that he went by "Harvey."

No documentation has been found, thus far, documenting who parents are.

Military records show Harvey served in Civil War 8 October 1863 - 26 Oct 1864; Captain Dyer Smith, Company B, Bourbon County Battalion, Kansas State Militia
https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/227858/page/325

1880 March 4, "Republican Record" (Fort Scott, Kansas); Thursday, Page 1
Notes From Hiattville.
Mr. Dunaway, an old resident here, died of pneumonia and was buried on the 18th ult.
-------------------------------------------------
Most tax records found in Bourbon County, Kansas show that he went by "Harvey."

No documentation has been found, thus far, documenting who parents are.

Military records show Harvey served in Civil War 8 October 1863 - 26 Oct 1864; Captain Dyer Smith, Company B, Bourbon County Battalion, Kansas State Militia
https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/227858/page/325


Inscription

Farewell my wife and children all,
From you Father Christ doth call.
Mourn not for me, It is in vain,
To call me to your sight again.