Louisa and Orrin lived in Eagle, Michigan after they married. They had at least two children. Orrin fought in the Civil War on the Union side. He enlisted on 8 Aug 1862. He was a private in Company A of the 21st Michigan Infantry Regiment. He did not survive the war. He died on 29 Dec 1862 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He was buried at the Nashville National Cemetery.
Louisa remarried to William Hankinson on 5 Sep 1866 in Lansing, Michigan. He was born about 1835 in New Jersey. His parents' information is currently unknown. Louisa and William farmed in Ovid, Clinton, Michigan. They had at least one child. Louisa died 5 Apr 1906 in Alma, Michigan. William died 16 Dec 1920 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
On Louisa's death certificate, it was stated that she was buried in Portland, Michigan. Since her husband was buried in the Portland Cemetery, it can be assumed that Louisa was buried in an unmarked grave near his grave site.
Louisa and Orrin lived in Eagle, Michigan after they married. They had at least two children. Orrin fought in the Civil War on the Union side. He enlisted on 8 Aug 1862. He was a private in Company A of the 21st Michigan Infantry Regiment. He did not survive the war. He died on 29 Dec 1862 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He was buried at the Nashville National Cemetery.
Louisa remarried to William Hankinson on 5 Sep 1866 in Lansing, Michigan. He was born about 1835 in New Jersey. His parents' information is currently unknown. Louisa and William farmed in Ovid, Clinton, Michigan. They had at least one child. Louisa died 5 Apr 1906 in Alma, Michigan. William died 16 Dec 1920 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
On Louisa's death certificate, it was stated that she was buried in Portland, Michigan. Since her husband was buried in the Portland Cemetery, it can be assumed that Louisa was buried in an unmarked grave near his grave site.
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