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- U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles Name: Gilbert H Abell Residence: Fredonia, Indiana Enlistment Date: 2 Jul 1865 Rank at enlistment: Sergeant State Served: Indiana Survived the War?: Yes Service Record: Enlisted in Company D, Indiana 144th Infantry Regiment on 07 Feb 1865. Mustered out on 05 Aug 1865. Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
George H Abell Birth: Sep. 8, 1889 Death: Feb. 19, 1971 PFC Medical Dept Indiana WWI Burial: Old Union Cemetery Sulphur Crawford County Indiana, USA Created by: Evelyn Lynch Cochran Record added: Aug 07, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 56614942
Obit Dr. G. H. Abell, aged 85 years and 11 months died at his home at Sulphur January 30. He was an old soldier, a sergeant of Company D, 144th Indiana Infantry. He had lived almost all his life in Crawford county. He quit practicing medicine about ten years ago, as his health failed him, but before that time he went where ever called and went when he knew he would never get paid. He was a kind father and leaves to mourn his wife, Mrs Nannie Abell; one son, George Abell, of Winslow; three daughters , Mrs E, J. Eaton and Mrs Willie Maymon, of Sulphur, and Mrs Russell L. Ford, of Indianapolis. One son and two daughters preceded him in death. Burial was at Old Union January 31. Crawford County Democrat, Thursday, February 20, 1930 katmando0021 katmando0021 originally shared this 25 Feb 2014
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