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Pvt Charles G. Cutshall

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Pvt Charles G. Cutshall

Birth
Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Mar 1864 (aged 15–16)
District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Guys Mills, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 25
Memorial ID
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Private, Company B, 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Enlisted on February 8, 1864. Died of typhoid fever in Augur General Hospital, Washington D.C., on March 15, 1864 after only five weeks of service. Listed as unassigned in Register of Pennsylvania Volunteers. Middle initial also listed as D.

See 18th PA Cav for a virtual cemetery of the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

See George D. Cutshall for the memorial of his older brother George who served in the same regiment.

Additional information from Find-A-Grave contributor Marilyn Washburn Boyles (#48404311): Burial cards from the VA states Charles is buried in Hatch Cemetery. His brother George is buried in Blooming Valley Cemetery. George ended up with two headstones, one in each cemetery. Marilyn proved that the headstone for George in Hatch Cemetery marks where Charles is buried and worked with a family member to order a new headstone for Charles. In October, 2015, the VA delivered a new headstone for Charles Cutshall. Thanks to Marylyn for all her efforts to make this happen.

Private, Company B, 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Enlisted on February 8, 1864. Died of typhoid fever in Augur General Hospital, Washington D.C., on March 15, 1864 after only five weeks of service. Listed as unassigned in Register of Pennsylvania Volunteers. Middle initial also listed as D.

See 18th PA Cav for a virtual cemetery of the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry.

See George D. Cutshall for the memorial of his older brother George who served in the same regiment.

Additional information from Find-A-Grave contributor Marilyn Washburn Boyles (#48404311): Burial cards from the VA states Charles is buried in Hatch Cemetery. His brother George is buried in Blooming Valley Cemetery. George ended up with two headstones, one in each cemetery. Marilyn proved that the headstone for George in Hatch Cemetery marks where Charles is buried and worked with a family member to order a new headstone for Charles. In October, 2015, the VA delivered a new headstone for Charles Cutshall. Thanks to Marylyn for all her efforts to make this happen.

Gravesite Details

Burial information obtained from Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Cards, 1777-1999.



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