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Manley Miles Morse

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Manley Miles Morse

Birth
Lodi, Seneca County, New York, USA
Death
27 Jan 1913 (aged 84)
Pine Grove, Van Buren County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Van Buren County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.3333321, Longitude: -85.8467406
Plot
Section N Row 7 Position 4 Lot #8
Memorial ID
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Veteran of Civil War

Name: Manly M. Morse
Event Type: Military Service
Military Beginning Rank: Corporal
Military Final Rank: Corporal
Military Side: Union
State or Military Term: Michigan
Military Unit: 9th Regiment, Michigan Cavalry
Military Company: E
Affiliate Film Number: 29

CIVIL WAR PENSION RECORD
Name: Manley M. Morse
Military Rank: Cor.
Military Company: E
Military Regiment: 9
State: Michigan
Military Unit: Cavalry
Event Date: 24 Feb 1913
Affiliate Name: National Archives and Records Administration
Affiliate Record Type: Civil War Pensions

MARRIAGE REGISTRATION:
Name: Miles Morris
Birth Date: 1831
Birthplace: Almena (NOTE: b. NY)
Age: 24
Spouse's Name: Mary Impson
Spouse's Birth Date: 1839
Spouse's Birthplace: Pine Grove (NOTE: b. NY)
Spouse's Age: 16
Event Date: 20 Sep 1855
Event Place: Pine Grove, Van Buren, Michigan

DEATH REGISTRATION:
Name: Manley Miles Morris
Gender: Male
Death Date: 27 Jan 1913
Death Place: Pine Grove, Van Buren, Michigan
Age: 84
Birth Date: 1829
Birthplace: New York
Occupation: Laborer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married

OBITUARY:
The Gobleville News; Friday, February 7th, 1913
Miles Morse was born in Lodi, N.Y. January 9th, 1829 and departed this life on
January 27th, 1913. He came to Michigan when a child to the Indian reserve. At
the age of 25 he was united in marriage to Mary Impson and to this union 8
children were born, 6 boys and 2 girls, 3 boys preceding him to the other world.

In 1862 he enlisted in the 9th Michigan Cavalry and served until the close of
the war and was mustered out with an honorable discharge. He was one of twenty
that went from Pine Grove, Elias Nash being the only one left. He was wounded in
one of the last battles fought and carried the bullet in his body down to the
grave.


Mr. Morse was a kind and loving husband and father and lived a good moral life,
a few weeks before his departure he accepted Christ as his savior and died in
triumphs of living faith in God. He called his children to his bedside and
admonished them not to spend their days as he had done, but to serve the Lord.

He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, 3 sons and two daughters and a host of
friends. The funeral services were held at the Pine Grove school house, Tuesday,
January 28th, conducted by Rev. H.W. Carpenter. Interment was made into the Pine
Grove cemetery.
Veteran of Civil War

Name: Manly M. Morse
Event Type: Military Service
Military Beginning Rank: Corporal
Military Final Rank: Corporal
Military Side: Union
State or Military Term: Michigan
Military Unit: 9th Regiment, Michigan Cavalry
Military Company: E
Affiliate Film Number: 29

CIVIL WAR PENSION RECORD
Name: Manley M. Morse
Military Rank: Cor.
Military Company: E
Military Regiment: 9
State: Michigan
Military Unit: Cavalry
Event Date: 24 Feb 1913
Affiliate Name: National Archives and Records Administration
Affiliate Record Type: Civil War Pensions

MARRIAGE REGISTRATION:
Name: Miles Morris
Birth Date: 1831
Birthplace: Almena (NOTE: b. NY)
Age: 24
Spouse's Name: Mary Impson
Spouse's Birth Date: 1839
Spouse's Birthplace: Pine Grove (NOTE: b. NY)
Spouse's Age: 16
Event Date: 20 Sep 1855
Event Place: Pine Grove, Van Buren, Michigan

DEATH REGISTRATION:
Name: Manley Miles Morris
Gender: Male
Death Date: 27 Jan 1913
Death Place: Pine Grove, Van Buren, Michigan
Age: 84
Birth Date: 1829
Birthplace: New York
Occupation: Laborer
Race: White
Marital Status: Married

OBITUARY:
The Gobleville News; Friday, February 7th, 1913
Miles Morse was born in Lodi, N.Y. January 9th, 1829 and departed this life on
January 27th, 1913. He came to Michigan when a child to the Indian reserve. At
the age of 25 he was united in marriage to Mary Impson and to this union 8
children were born, 6 boys and 2 girls, 3 boys preceding him to the other world.

In 1862 he enlisted in the 9th Michigan Cavalry and served until the close of
the war and was mustered out with an honorable discharge. He was one of twenty
that went from Pine Grove, Elias Nash being the only one left. He was wounded in
one of the last battles fought and carried the bullet in his body down to the
grave.


Mr. Morse was a kind and loving husband and father and lived a good moral life,
a few weeks before his departure he accepted Christ as his savior and died in
triumphs of living faith in God. He called his children to his bedside and
admonished them not to spend their days as he had done, but to serve the Lord.

He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, 3 sons and two daughters and a host of
friends. The funeral services were held at the Pine Grove school house, Tuesday,
January 28th, conducted by Rev. H.W. Carpenter. Interment was made into the Pine
Grove cemetery.

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