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Note :
January 27, 1862; Kankakee County, Illinois:
Enlisted as private Company E, 53rd Infantry Regiment Illinois in the Union Army.
July 22, 1864 and January 27, 1864 : Sumter, Georgia and Milldale, Mississippi: in Andersonville Prison/Camp Sumter, Macon. Blind in right eye.
November 27, 1890; Belleville, Chautauqua, Kansas; Military Pension Awarded.
An Old Soldier Dies.
Israel Patnode, an early settler in this community, died at his home in this city last Thursday night from old age and a complication of ailments. The funeral was held Sunday from the M. E. church and burial was made in the city cemetery. Mr. Patnode was born in Canada in 1827, moving from there to Kankakee, Ill. He served as a private in Co. E, 53 Ill., regiment in the war of the Rebellion and was captured and served thirteen months in that infamous Andersonville prison. As stated above, he came to Kansas at an early date, soon after the war, locating here where he had since resided. He lived a life that commanded the esteem and respect of his acquaintances. The burial was under the auspices of the G. A. R.
Wamego Times; Wamego, Kansas.
Thursday, November 19, 1908; Page One.
Vol. XXI, No. 18.
dm wms (#47395868)
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His Daughter was Mary Amelia Armina Patnaude Regnier. She can be found at Findagrave.com Memorial # 38391148.
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Note :
January 27, 1862; Kankakee County, Illinois:
Enlisted as private Company E, 53rd Infantry Regiment Illinois in the Union Army.
July 22, 1864 and January 27, 1864 : Sumter, Georgia and Milldale, Mississippi: in Andersonville Prison/Camp Sumter, Macon. Blind in right eye.
November 27, 1890; Belleville, Chautauqua, Kansas; Military Pension Awarded.
An Old Soldier Dies.
Israel Patnode, an early settler in this community, died at his home in this city last Thursday night from old age and a complication of ailments. The funeral was held Sunday from the M. E. church and burial was made in the city cemetery. Mr. Patnode was born in Canada in 1827, moving from there to Kankakee, Ill. He served as a private in Co. E, 53 Ill., regiment in the war of the Rebellion and was captured and served thirteen months in that infamous Andersonville prison. As stated above, he came to Kansas at an early date, soon after the war, locating here where he had since resided. He lived a life that commanded the esteem and respect of his acquaintances. The burial was under the auspices of the G. A. R.
Wamego Times; Wamego, Kansas.
Thursday, November 19, 1908; Page One.
Vol. XXI, No. 18.
dm wms (#47395868)
________________________________________________________
His Daughter was Mary Amelia Armina Patnaude Regnier. She can be found at Findagrave.com Memorial # 38391148.
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