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Pvt Webster Ackers

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Pvt Webster Ackers Veteran

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
7 Jul 1905 (aged 58–59)
Togus, Kennebec County, Maine, USA
Burial
Chelsea, Kennebec County, Maine, USA Add to Map
Plot
N, 2096
Memorial ID
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Webster Ackers is the name on his muster
Enlisted in Company U, Massachusetts 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment on November 1, 1864 mustered in 10 Nov 1864.Mustered out on 18 Jan 1865.Enlisted in Company D, Massachusetts 62nd Infantry Regiment on 13 Mar 1865.Mustered out on 05 May 1865 at Camp Meigs, Readville, MA.

Togus National Home for the disabled Soldier---
Name under John Phillips.... alias Webster Ackers.
Born Boston Mass. died Togus
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Pension Info.
Name Webster Ackers Alias John Phillips
He applied for pension August 23, 1892 as invalid from the state of MA. app# 1,127,295 cert# 1,021,632

Resident of Soldiers Home Togus Maine admitted July 6, 1904 age 58 widowed his son William Ackers residing MA. was next of kin he died there at the Home July 7, 1905 Buried Sect N. Row 4 # 30.DOW's CO.
62 Mass Inf
Webster Ackers is the name on his muster
Enlisted in Company U, Massachusetts 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment on November 1, 1864 mustered in 10 Nov 1864.Mustered out on 18 Jan 1865.Enlisted in Company D, Massachusetts 62nd Infantry Regiment on 13 Mar 1865.Mustered out on 05 May 1865 at Camp Meigs, Readville, MA.

Togus National Home for the disabled Soldier---
Name under John Phillips.... alias Webster Ackers.
Born Boston Mass. died Togus
............
Pension Info.
Name Webster Ackers Alias John Phillips
He applied for pension August 23, 1892 as invalid from the state of MA. app# 1,127,295 cert# 1,021,632

Resident of Soldiers Home Togus Maine admitted July 6, 1904 age 58 widowed his son William Ackers residing MA. was next of kin he died there at the Home July 7, 1905 Buried Sect N. Row 4 # 30.DOW's CO.
62 Mass Inf

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