Along the Northern Tier:
"the remains of John Pickle, an old and respected citizen of Covey Hill, P.Q. were interred in the Walker Cemetery Monday."
and additional info from Jim Vaugh (1 Jan 2010)
John N. Pickle was born in Canada in February 1838. His wife and three of 5 children are buried in the Walker Cemetery as well.
His wife: Louise C. Scriver, born July 1846 in Canada; died 12/30/1910
His 3 children:
Nellie M. Pickle, died April 4, 1872, age 6 weeks
Mateland Pickle, died June 6, 1866, age 1 year and 2 months
C.J. Wymon Pickle, died March 25, 1878, age 5 years and 19 days
Name: John Pickle
Age: 19 (circa 1842)
Home town: Mooers, NY
Date of enlistment: October 14, 1861 - assigned on October 30, 1861 to Company H, NY 60th
Infantry Regiment, with the rank of Private
Mustered out: February 8, 1864
Along the Northern Tier:
"the remains of John Pickle, an old and respected citizen of Covey Hill, P.Q. were interred in the Walker Cemetery Monday."
and additional info from Jim Vaugh (1 Jan 2010)
John N. Pickle was born in Canada in February 1838. His wife and three of 5 children are buried in the Walker Cemetery as well.
His wife: Louise C. Scriver, born July 1846 in Canada; died 12/30/1910
His 3 children:
Nellie M. Pickle, died April 4, 1872, age 6 weeks
Mateland Pickle, died June 6, 1866, age 1 year and 2 months
C.J. Wymon Pickle, died March 25, 1878, age 5 years and 19 days
Name: John Pickle
Age: 19 (circa 1842)
Home town: Mooers, NY
Date of enlistment: October 14, 1861 - assigned on October 30, 1861 to Company H, NY 60th
Infantry Regiment, with the rank of Private
Mustered out: February 8, 1864
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