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Albinus Gibson Myers

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Albinus Gibson Myers Veteran

Birth
Latimore, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 Jan 1865 (aged 18)
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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The son of Philiop & Margaret (Buschey) Myers, in 1860 he was a carpenter living with his family in Huntington Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania. He stood 5' 8" tall and had brown hair and blue eyes.

A Civil War veteran, he enlisted and mustered into federal service at Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, March 9, 1864, as a private with Co. H, 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry (113th Pa), then transferred to Co. I and promoted to corporal, dates unknown. Captured somewhere near Charles Town, West Virginia, November 22, 1864, he was incarcerated in the stockade at Salisbury, North Carolina, where he died. He may be interred with the unknowns.
The son of Philiop & Margaret (Buschey) Myers, in 1860 he was a carpenter living with his family in Huntington Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania. He stood 5' 8" tall and had brown hair and blue eyes.

A Civil War veteran, he enlisted and mustered into federal service at Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, March 9, 1864, as a private with Co. H, 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry (113th Pa), then transferred to Co. I and promoted to corporal, dates unknown. Captured somewhere near Charles Town, West Virginia, November 22, 1864, he was incarcerated in the stockade at Salisbury, North Carolina, where he died. He may be interred with the unknowns.

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