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Sewell Merrill Bubier

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Sewell Merrill Bubier

Birth
Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
Death
1 Jan 1882 (aged 51)
Rangeley, Franklin County, Maine, USA
Burial
Dallas, Franklin County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Sewell Merrill Bubier, Horace's younger brother, was born on October 28, 1830, in Lewiston. In 1850 he lived with the family of William Plaisted in Avon. He married Mehitable Bubier in 1856. He served in Company D, 28th Maine Infantry, which was mustered in for nine month's service on October 18, 1862. The 28th Maine served in Florida and Louisiana, losing 11 men in battle and 140 to disease. The regiment was mustered out on August 31, 1863. On January 22, 1864, Sewell Bubier enlisted from Winthrop in Company I, 2nd Maine Cavalry, which also served in Louisiana and Florida. The 2nd Maine Cavalry was mustered out at Barrancas, Florida, on December 6, 1865.
In 1870, Sewell Bubier was a shingle-maker and lived in Dallas with his wife and four children. He changed his last name to Flagg and in 1880 as Sewall Flagg he was a Dallas farmer with six children. He applied for a pension in 1880 and his wife applied for a widow's pension in 1883. He is buried as S. M. Bubier in the Bubier Cemetery in Dallas.
Sewell Merrill Bubier, Horace's younger brother, was born on October 28, 1830, in Lewiston. In 1850 he lived with the family of William Plaisted in Avon. He married Mehitable Bubier in 1856. He served in Company D, 28th Maine Infantry, which was mustered in for nine month's service on October 18, 1862. The 28th Maine served in Florida and Louisiana, losing 11 men in battle and 140 to disease. The regiment was mustered out on August 31, 1863. On January 22, 1864, Sewell Bubier enlisted from Winthrop in Company I, 2nd Maine Cavalry, which also served in Louisiana and Florida. The 2nd Maine Cavalry was mustered out at Barrancas, Florida, on December 6, 1865.
In 1870, Sewell Bubier was a shingle-maker and lived in Dallas with his wife and four children. He changed his last name to Flagg and in 1880 as Sewall Flagg he was a Dallas farmer with six children. He applied for a pension in 1880 and his wife applied for a widow's pension in 1883. He is buried as S. M. Bubier in the Bubier Cemetery in Dallas.


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