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Pvt John Frederick Fischer

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Pvt John Frederick Fischer Veteran

Birth
Germany
Death
22 Jul 1864 (aged 41–42)
Staunton City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 21, Lot C, Grave 826 (#150 in Lot C)
Memorial ID
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Name: John Fisher

Enlistment: Age 39

Birth Date: abt 1822

Enlistment Date: 29 Jul 1861

Enlistment Rank: Private

Muster Date: 29 Jul 1861

Muster Place: Camp Dennison, Ohio

Muster Regiment: Company B, 28th Ohio Infantry

Muster Information: Enlisted

Date Wounded & Captured: 5 Jun 1864

Place Captured: Piedmont, Virginia

Date of Death: 22 Jun 1864

Place of Death: Captured in Hospital, Staunton, Virginia

Cause of Death: Gunshot Wound Chest

Note: He was Wounded in battle Piedmont, Virginia and captured.

The Confederates abandoned their hospital and was taken by the union on 20 Jun 1864.

There are different dates of death.

Side of War: Union

Survived War? No

Injured in Line of Duty? Yes

Burial Place: Cincinnati, Ohio

Cemetery: Spring Grove Cemetery


His grave was removed from Waldschmidt Cemetery at Camp Dennison, Ohio to Spring Grove on July 4, 1869.

Name: John Fisher

Enlistment: Age 39

Birth Date: abt 1822

Enlistment Date: 29 Jul 1861

Enlistment Rank: Private

Muster Date: 29 Jul 1861

Muster Place: Camp Dennison, Ohio

Muster Regiment: Company B, 28th Ohio Infantry

Muster Information: Enlisted

Date Wounded & Captured: 5 Jun 1864

Place Captured: Piedmont, Virginia

Date of Death: 22 Jun 1864

Place of Death: Captured in Hospital, Staunton, Virginia

Cause of Death: Gunshot Wound Chest

Note: He was Wounded in battle Piedmont, Virginia and captured.

The Confederates abandoned their hospital and was taken by the union on 20 Jun 1864.

There are different dates of death.

Side of War: Union

Survived War? No

Injured in Line of Duty? Yes

Burial Place: Cincinnati, Ohio

Cemetery: Spring Grove Cemetery


His grave was removed from Waldschmidt Cemetery at Camp Dennison, Ohio to Spring Grove on July 4, 1869.


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