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Addison Porter Spoor

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Addison Porter Spoor

Birth
Laurens, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death
26 Feb 1933 (aged 87)
Bath, Steuben County, New York, USA
Burial
Osceola, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Wellsboro Agitator, The Wednesday, March 01, 1933, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania

Addison P. Spoor.

Addison P. Spoor, aged 87 years, last survivor of the Osceola G. A. R. Post, died early Sunday morning at the National Soldiers' Home in Bath. He was born in Laurens, N. Y., December 15, 1845, son of Benjamin and Eliza Spoor. He was married in Farmington to Miss Eva Peck, April 21, 1880. To them were born two children, Mrs. Elva A. Thompson, who died three years ago and Frank A. Spoor of Corning. Mrs. Spoor died April 11, 1919.

Mr. Spoor enlisted when he was 18 years old, in the 22nd. New York Cavalry. He served for the duration of the war. At the close he went to Osceola, where his parents have had moved since he joined the service. He is survived by his son, Frank A. Spoor; one brother, Erastus S. Spoor, of Harrison Valley, three granddaughters, Beatrice Spoor, and Mrs. Clark Bonnette, of Corning, and Mrs. Lulu of LaGrange, Ill.

The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. John Mabuce, of Corning, officiating; burial in Highland cemetery, at Osceola
Wellsboro Agitator, The Wednesday, March 01, 1933, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania

Addison P. Spoor.

Addison P. Spoor, aged 87 years, last survivor of the Osceola G. A. R. Post, died early Sunday morning at the National Soldiers' Home in Bath. He was born in Laurens, N. Y., December 15, 1845, son of Benjamin and Eliza Spoor. He was married in Farmington to Miss Eva Peck, April 21, 1880. To them were born two children, Mrs. Elva A. Thompson, who died three years ago and Frank A. Spoor of Corning. Mrs. Spoor died April 11, 1919.

Mr. Spoor enlisted when he was 18 years old, in the 22nd. New York Cavalry. He served for the duration of the war. At the close he went to Osceola, where his parents have had moved since he joined the service. He is survived by his son, Frank A. Spoor; one brother, Erastus S. Spoor, of Harrison Valley, three granddaughters, Beatrice Spoor, and Mrs. Clark Bonnette, of Corning, and Mrs. Lulu of LaGrange, Ill.

The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. John Mabuce, of Corning, officiating; burial in Highland cemetery, at Osceola

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