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17401 | Christian Frederick Tener was born in Ohio to parents born in Germany. He died March 29, 1935 age 72 at home, 31429 Lake Shore Blvd, Cleveland, Ohio. He married about 1886 in Ohio, Florence H. MAYHEW, the daughter of George W. MAYHEW. She died March 31, 1949 in Cleveland. THEIR DAUGHTER: Rita M Bennett died Sept 9, 1973 in Cleveland at age eighty two. Christian's funeral was at Erieside Church and interment in Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. His widow, Florence's funeral was from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles P. (Rita ) BENNETT at 3222 E. Scarborough Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. | TENER, Christian Frederick (I138063)
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17402 | Christian Frederick Tener was born in Ohio to parents born in Germany. He died March 29, 1935 age 72 at home, 31429 Lake Shore Blvd, Cleveland, Ohio. He married about 1886 in Ohio, Florence H. MAYHEW, the daughter of George W. MAYHEW. She died March 31, 1949 in Cleveland. THEIR DAUGHTER: Rita M Bennett died Sept 9, 1973 in Cleveland at age eighty two. Christian's funeral was at Erieside Church and interment in Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. His widow, Florence's funeral was from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles P. (Rita ) BENNETT at 3222 E. Scarborough Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. | TENER, Christian Frederick (I138063)
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17403 | Christian Frederick Tener was born in Ohio to parents born in Germany. He died March 29, 1935 age 72 at home, 31429 Lake Shore Blvd, Cleveland, Ohio. He married about 1886 in Ohio, Florence H. MAYHEW, the daughter of George W. MAYHEW. She died March 31, 1949 in Cleveland. THEIR DAUGHTER: Rita M Bennett died Sept 9, 1973 in Cleveland at age eighty two. Christian's funeral was at Erieside Church and interment in Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. His widow, Florence's funeral was from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles P. (Rita ) BENNETT at 3222 E. Scarborough Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. | TENER, Christian Frederick (I138063)
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17404 | Christian Frederick Tener was born in Ohio to parents born in Germany. He died March 29, 1935 age 72 at home, 31429 Lake Shore Blvd, Cleveland, Ohio. He married about 1886 in Ohio, Florence H. MAYHEW, the daughter of George W. MAYHEW. She died March 31, 1949 in Cleveland. THEIR DAUGHTER: Rita M Bennett died Sept 9, 1973 in Cleveland at age eighty two. Christian's funeral was at Erieside Church and interment in Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. His widow, Florence's funeral was from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles P. (Rita ) BENNETT at 3222 E. Scarborough Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. | TENER, Christian Frederick (I138063)
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17405 | Christian Frederick Tener was born in Ohio to parents born in Germany. He died March 29, 1935 age 72 at home, 31429 Lake Shore Blvd, Cleveland, Ohio. He married about 1886 in Ohio, Florence H. MAYHEW, the daughter of George W. MAYHEW. She died March 31, 1949 in Cleveland. THEIR DAUGHTER: Rita M Bennett died Sept 9, 1973 in Cleveland at age eighty two. Christian's funeral was at Erieside Church and interment in Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. His widow, Florence's funeral was from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles P. (Rita ) BENNETT at 3222 E. Scarborough Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. | TENER, Christian Frederick (I138063)
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17406 | Christian Frederick Tener was born in Ohio to parents born in Germany. He died March 29, 1935 age 72 at home, 31429 Lake Shore Blvd, Cleveland, Ohio. He married about 1886 in Ohio, Florence H. MAYHEW, the daughter of George W. MAYHEW. She died March 31, 1949 in Cleveland. THEIR DAUGHTER: Rita M Bennett died Sept 9, 1973 in Cleveland at age eighty two. Christian's funeral was at Erieside Church and interment in Lakeview Cemetery in Cleveland. His widow, Florence's funeral was from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles P. (Rita ) BENNETT at 3222 E. Scarborough Rd., Cleveland, Ohio. | TENER, Christian Frederick (I138063)
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17407 | Christopher was an ordained preacher in the Baptist church for more than 40 years. | STAFFORD, Christopher B. (I19308)
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17408 | Christopher was an ordained preacher in the Baptist church for more than 40 years. | STAFFORD, Christopher B. (I19308)
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17409 | Christopher was an ordained preacher in the Baptist church for more than 40 years. | STAFFORD, Christopher B. (I19308)
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17410 | Christopher was an ordained preacher in the Baptist church for more than 40 years. | STAFFORD, Christopher B. (I19308)
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17411 | Christopher was an ordained preacher in the Baptist church for more than 40 years. | STAFFORD, Christopher B. (I19308)
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17412 | Christopher was an ordained preacher in the Baptist church for more than 40 years. | STAFFORD, Christopher B. (I19308)
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17413 | Christopher was an ordained preacher in the Baptist church for more than 40 years. | STAFFORD, Christopher B. (I19308)
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17414 | Christopher was an ordained preacher in the Baptist church for more than 40 years. | STAFFORD, Christopher B. (I19308)
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17415 | Christopher was an ordained preacher in the Baptist church for more than 40 years. | STAFFORD, Christopher B. (I19308)
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17416 | Christopher was an ordained preacher in the Baptist church for more than 40 years. | STAFFORD, Christopher B. (I19308)
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17417 | Christopher was an ordained preacher in the Baptist church for more than 40 years. | STAFFORD, Christopher B. (I19308)
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17418 | Civil War Enlisted 1-31-1864 Discharged 11-17-1865 Army Corp Co I 71st Reg Ohio Vet Volunteers | STAFFORD, Joseph T. (I53576)
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17419 | Civil War Enlisted 1-31-1864 Discharged 11-17-1865 Army Corp Co I 71st Reg Ohio Vet Volunteers | STAFFORD, Joseph T. (I53576)
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17420 | Civil War Enlisted 1-31-1864 Discharged 11-17-1865 Army Corp Co I 71st Reg Ohio Vet Volunteers | STAFFORD, Joseph T. (I53576)
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17421 | Civil War Enlisted 1-31-1864 Discharged 11-17-1865 Army Corp Co I 71st Reg Ohio Vet Volunteers | STAFFORD, Joseph T. (I53576)
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17422 | Civil War Enlisted 1-31-1864 Discharged 11-17-1865 Army Corp Co I 71st Reg Ohio Vet Volunteers | STAFFORD, Joseph T. (I53576)
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17423 | Civil War Confederate General. Original Burial Site. Stafford was mortally wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness on May 5, 1864 and died at the Spottswood Hotel in Richmond on May 8. He was first buried in Hollywood Cemetery in the plot now occupied by Col. Chatham R. Wheat (N-21). His remains were later removed to the Stafford Family Cemetery, Cheneyville, La. | STAFFORD, General Leroy Augustus (I37706)
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17424 | Civil War veteran 2nd Lieutenant 152nd New York Infantry Co E 21 Sep 1862-11 Jan 1863 | STAFFORD, Delancey (I146937)
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17425 | Civil War veteran 2nd Lieutenant 152nd New York Infantry Co E 21 Sep 1862-11 Jan 1863 | STAFFORD, Delancey (I146937)
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17426 | Civil War veteran 2nd Lieutenant 152nd New York Infantry Co E 21 Sep 1862-11 Jan 1863 | STAFFORD, Delancey (I146937)
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17427 | Civil War veteran 2nd Lieutenant 152nd New York Infantry Co E 21 Sep 1862-11 Jan 1863 | STAFFORD, Delancey (I146937)
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17428 | Civil War veteran 2nd Lieutenant 152nd New York Infantry Co E 21 Sep 1862-11 Jan 1863 | STAFFORD, Delancey (I146937)
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17429 | Civil War veteran 2nd Lieutenant 152nd New York Infantry Co E 21 Sep 1862-11 Jan 1863 | STAFFORD, Delancey (I146937)
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17430 | Civil War veteran 2nd Lieutenant 152nd New York Infantry Co E 21 Sep 1862-11 Jan 1863 | STAFFORD, Delancey (I146937)
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17431 | Civil War veteran 2nd Lieutenant 152nd New York Infantry Co E 21 Sep 1862-11 Jan 1863 | STAFFORD, Delancey (I146937)
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17432 | Civil War veteran 2nd Lieutenant 152nd New York Infantry Co E 21 Sep 1862-11 Jan 1863 | STAFFORD, Delancey (I146937)
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17433 | Civil War veteran 2nd Lieutenant 152nd New York Infantry Co E 21 Sep 1862-11 Jan 1863 | STAFFORD, Delancey (I146937)
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17434 | Civil War veteran 2nd Lieutenant 152nd New York Infantry Co E 21 Sep 1862-11 Jan 1863 | STAFFORD, Delancey (I146937)
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17435 | Civil War Veteran, Co. H, 11th Regt., VT Vol | STAFFORD, Rev. Charles D. (I41234)
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17436 | Civil War Veteran: Company A, 4th Vermont Infantry. He died of disease at Camp Griffin, Virginia on February 2, 1862. The following appeared in the Rutland Daily Herald, March 17, 1862: Tribute to a Faithful Soldier. - Benjamin Stafford of Company A, Fourth Vermont Regiment, died in Hospital at Camp Griffin, on the 2d day of February last. He resided in North Dorset at the time of his enlistment. Capt. Pratt, in a letter of condolence to the afflicted mother of the deceased says: "While you have lost a true and faithful son, I have lost a noble soldier. No man in his company was more beloved by the officers, and no man more cheerful and ready to do his duty. I never had occasion to reprove him. No better soldier ever left the Green Hills of Vermont to fight the battles of his country. "He has also been noticed, and excused from duty as a mark of merit for the neatness of his person and equipments by the commander of the Regiment." Thanks to Jen Snoots for this article. | STAFFORD, Benjamin F. (I39213)
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17437 | Civil War Veteran: Company A, 4th Vermont Infantry. He died of disease at Camp Griffin, Virginia on February 2, 1862. The following appeared in the Rutland Daily Herald, March 17, 1862: Tribute to a Faithful Soldier. - Benjamin Stafford of Company A, Fourth Vermont Regiment, died in Hospital at Camp Griffin, on the 2d day of February last. He resided in North Dorset at the time of his enlistment. Capt. Pratt, in a letter of condolence to the afflicted mother of the deceased says: "While you have lost a true and faithful son, I have lost a noble soldier. No man in his company was more beloved by the officers, and no man more cheerful and ready to do his duty. I never had occasion to reprove him. No better soldier ever left the Green Hills of Vermont to fight the battles of his country. "He has also been noticed, and excused from duty as a mark of merit for the neatness of his person and equipments by the commander of the Regiment." Thanks to Jen Snoots for this article. | STAFFORD, Benjamin F. (I39213)
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17438 | CIVIL WAR VETERAN Enlisted – October 31th. 1861 ~ Discharged - September 17th. 1864 Company "E" 1st. Regiment Eastern Shore Infantry Formed in Caroline County, Maryland Democrat & News, Cambridge, MD 24 Aug 1872 Dr. Andrew Stafford of Caroline Co., well known in this community, who was convicted about 2 years ago on embezzling money from a letter not belonging to him and sentenced to three years imprisonment in Baltimore City Jail was on Tuesday pardoned by the President. | STAFFORD, Capt. Andrew MD (I59519)
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17439 | Civil War Veteran | STAFFORD, Samuel E. (I33161)
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17440 | CIVIL WAR VETERAN Enlisted – October 31th. 1861 ~ Discharged - September 17th. 1864 Company "E" 1st. Regiment Eastern Shore Infantry Formed in Caroline County, Maryland Democrat & News, Cambridge, MD 24 Aug 1872 Dr. Andrew Stafford of Caroline Co., well known in this community, who was convicted about 2 years ago on embezzling money from a letter not belonging to him and sentenced to three years imprisonment in Baltimore City Jail was on Tuesday pardoned by the President. | STAFFORD, Capt. Andrew MD (I59519)
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17441 | CIVIL WAR VETERAN Enlisted – October 31th. 1861 ~ Discharged - September 17th. 1864 Company "E" 1st. Regiment Eastern Shore Infantry Formed in Caroline County, Maryland Democrat & News, Cambridge, MD 24 Aug 1872 Dr. Andrew Stafford of Caroline Co., well known in this community, who was convicted about 2 years ago on embezzling money from a letter not belonging to him and sentenced to three years imprisonment in Baltimore City Jail was on Tuesday pardoned by the President. | STAFFORD, Capt. Andrew MD (I59519)
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17442 | Civil War veteran of the 23rd NY State Militia. | FULTON, Hamilton (I150530)
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17443 | Civil War veteran of the 23rd NY State Militia. | FULTON, Hamilton (I150530)
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17444 | Civil War veteran of the 23rd NY State Militia. | FULTON, Hamilton (I150530)
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17445 | Civil War veteran of the 23rd NY State Militia. | FULTON, Hamilton (I150530)
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17446 | Civil War veteran of the 23rd NY State Militia. | FULTON, Hamilton (I150530)
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17447 | Civil War veteran of the 23rd NY State Militia. | FULTON, Hamilton (I150530)
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17448 | Civil War veteran of the 23rd NY State Militia. | FULTON, Hamilton (I150530)
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17449 | Civil War veteran of the 23rd NY State Militia. | FULTON, Hamilton (I150530)
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17450 | Civil War veteran of the 23rd NY State Militia. | FULTON, Hamilton (I150530)
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