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PVT Charles Lamphere

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PVT Charles Lamphere Veteran

Birth
New York, USA
Death
11 Oct 1900 (aged 63)
Kensington, Smith County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Kensington, Smith County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Private, Company L, 6th Iowa Cavalry. Enlisted October 21, 1862 and mustered in November 12, 1862. Mustered out October 17, 1865 at Sioux City, Iowa.

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..Charles Lamphere of this city died at his residence after a brief illness, last Thursday night [Oct. 11, 1900], while his dear wife and devoted family were by his bedside.
..Deceased was 63 years of age, being born in York State (Catonopus county) on March 30, 1837. When 3 years of age he traveled west with his parents to the State of Illinois; and afterward to Iowa.
..In August 1858 Mr. Lamphere was married to Miss Naomi Smith in Iowa. Finally they came to Osborne county, Kansas, in 1872.
..Three sons and two daughters were the issue of their union; two of whom left this world before their parent.
..A widow, two sons and a daughter survive, who herewith tender their thanks to all who helped in the interment of their parent and counsellor. Funeral services were held at the Christian church, conducted by Rev. D. Rees, where many friends gathered to pay the last tribute of respect.
source: Kensington Mirror, Oct. 18, 1900
Private, Company L, 6th Iowa Cavalry. Enlisted October 21, 1862 and mustered in November 12, 1862. Mustered out October 17, 1865 at Sioux City, Iowa.

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..Charles Lamphere of this city died at his residence after a brief illness, last Thursday night [Oct. 11, 1900], while his dear wife and devoted family were by his bedside.
..Deceased was 63 years of age, being born in York State (Catonopus county) on March 30, 1837. When 3 years of age he traveled west with his parents to the State of Illinois; and afterward to Iowa.
..In August 1858 Mr. Lamphere was married to Miss Naomi Smith in Iowa. Finally they came to Osborne county, Kansas, in 1872.
..Three sons and two daughters were the issue of their union; two of whom left this world before their parent.
..A widow, two sons and a daughter survive, who herewith tender their thanks to all who helped in the interment of their parent and counsellor. Funeral services were held at the Christian church, conducted by Rev. D. Rees, where many friends gathered to pay the last tribute of respect.
source: Kensington Mirror, Oct. 18, 1900

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CHAS. LAMPHERE
CO. L.
6TH IOWA CAV.



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