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Rev William Treen Abbott

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Rev William Treen Abbott Veteran

Birth
Death
27 May 1925
Burial
West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Plot
Section M, Lot 157
Memorial ID
11938540 View Source
Civil War Union Army Chaplain. He was mustered in as Chaplain of the 23rd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry on September 19, 1862. He served the spiritual needs of the regiment through its service during the December 1862 Fredericksburg Campaign and the May 1863 Chancellorsville Campaign. He was honorably mustered out on June 27, 1863. (Paragraph contributed by Russ Dodge.)

Rev. Abbott was educated at the Chester Seminary, joined the New Jersey Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1859, and was assigned to the Columbus Circuit. He retired in 1901 and was one of the two oldest members of the conference at the time of his death. In addition to his Civil War chaplaincy, he served as Chaplain of the New Jersey Department of the Grand Army of the Republic. He was a prominent Mason.

Rev. Abbott was the son of John C. and Ann G. Abbott of Gravelly Run, Atlantic County, NJ. In 1864 he married Rebecca Gilbert of Burlington, NJ. They had two daughters, Kate Morrow and Stella Abbott, and a son, William G. Abbott.

Rev. Abbott was the brother of Sgt. John G. Abbott, Company D, 48th New York State Volunteers, who died of wounds sustained during the assault on Fort Wagner, Morris Island, SC, in 1863. Rev. Abbott was the grandson of John Abbit (Abbott) who served with the Pittsgrove Company of the Salem County, NJ, Militia in the American Revolution.

Filed for US Army Invalid Veteran Pension, December 15, 1892 (Application #1141183, Certificate #890734).
Civil War Union Army Chaplain. He was mustered in as Chaplain of the 23rd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry on September 19, 1862. He served the spiritual needs of the regiment through its service during the December 1862 Fredericksburg Campaign and the May 1863 Chancellorsville Campaign. He was honorably mustered out on June 27, 1863. (Paragraph contributed by Russ Dodge.)

Rev. Abbott was educated at the Chester Seminary, joined the New Jersey Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1859, and was assigned to the Columbus Circuit. He retired in 1901 and was one of the two oldest members of the conference at the time of his death. In addition to his Civil War chaplaincy, he served as Chaplain of the New Jersey Department of the Grand Army of the Republic. He was a prominent Mason.

Rev. Abbott was the son of John C. and Ann G. Abbott of Gravelly Run, Atlantic County, NJ. In 1864 he married Rebecca Gilbert of Burlington, NJ. They had two daughters, Kate Morrow and Stella Abbott, and a son, William G. Abbott.

Rev. Abbott was the brother of Sgt. John G. Abbott, Company D, 48th New York State Volunteers, who died of wounds sustained during the assault on Fort Wagner, Morris Island, SC, in 1863. Rev. Abbott was the grandson of John Abbit (Abbott) who served with the Pittsgrove Company of the Salem County, NJ, Militia in the American Revolution.

Filed for US Army Invalid Veteran Pension, December 15, 1892 (Application #1141183, Certificate #890734).


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  • Maintained by: Richard McGeary
  • Originally Created by: Kat
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  • Find a Grave Memorial ID: 11938540
  • Find a Grave, database and images (: accessed ), memorial page for Rev William Treen Abbott (29 Sep 1836–27 May 1925), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11938540, citing Glenwood Cemetery, West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by Richard McGeary (contributor 47121930).