A Civil War veteran, please note that the regiment shown on the tombstone is incorrect as it implies service with the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, a regiment with which Bauman never served. He enlisted at the overstated age of eighteen in Lancaster June 29, 1863, during the Gettysburg crisis, mustered into state service July 2 as a private with Co. I, 50th Pennsylvania Militia, and honorably discharged with his company August 15, 1863.
He married Anna Mary Miller May 24, 1869. and fathered the children you see linked below. A grocer in Lancaster during his post-war years, he died from "chronic nephritis" with "cancer [of the] stomach" a contributing factor. He had been a member of Thomas Post No. 84, G.A.R.
A Civil War veteran, please note that the regiment shown on the tombstone is incorrect as it implies service with the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, a regiment with which Bauman never served. He enlisted at the overstated age of eighteen in Lancaster June 29, 1863, during the Gettysburg crisis, mustered into state service July 2 as a private with Co. I, 50th Pennsylvania Militia, and honorably discharged with his company August 15, 1863.
He married Anna Mary Miller May 24, 1869. and fathered the children you see linked below. A grocer in Lancaster during his post-war years, he died from "chronic nephritis" with "cancer [of the] stomach" a contributing factor. He had been a member of Thomas Post No. 84, G.A.R.
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Co. I 50th REGT. PA. VOL. [MILITIA]
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