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David Lively Arwine

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David Lively Arwine Veteran

Birth
Brown County, Indiana, USA
Death
26 Oct 1930 (aged 86)
Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
3SW, 4, 645
Memorial ID
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He enlisted as a private in Company K, 145th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. Mustered in 2/7/1865 at Columbus, Indiana and mustered out 1/21/1866 at Macon, Georgia.Appointed corporal 2/16/1865. Resided near Hobart, Oklahoma where he was an invalid due to a fall from a train in 1865 while on guard duty.

History of the 145th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry:

Organized at Indianapolis, Ind., and mustered in February 16, 1865.Moved to Nashville, Tenn., February 18-21; thence to Chattanooga,Tenn., February 22-23, and to Dalton, Ga. February 23. SkirmishesSpring Place February 27 and April 20. On Railroad Guard duty atDalton, Marietta and Cuthbert, Ga., till January, 1866. Skirmish nearTunnel Hill March 3, 1865. Mustered out January 21, 1866.

Lost during service 70 Enlisted men by disease.

Partial description was: Five feet ten inches tall, fair complexion,dark hair, blue eyes.

Father: James Arwine b: 27 NOV 1799 in Reading, Berks Co., Pennsylvania
Mother: Mary Ellen Martin b: 20 MAR 1804

Marriage 1 Amanda E. Elkins b: 26 NOV 1866
Married: 26 MAR 1893 in Wise Co., Texas 2

Children

1. Has No Children Mary Lottie Arwine b: 27 MAR 1907
2. Has Children Joseph Arnold Arwine b: 09 SEP 1894
He enlisted as a private in Company K, 145th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. Mustered in 2/7/1865 at Columbus, Indiana and mustered out 1/21/1866 at Macon, Georgia.Appointed corporal 2/16/1865. Resided near Hobart, Oklahoma where he was an invalid due to a fall from a train in 1865 while on guard duty.

History of the 145th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry:

Organized at Indianapolis, Ind., and mustered in February 16, 1865.Moved to Nashville, Tenn., February 18-21; thence to Chattanooga,Tenn., February 22-23, and to Dalton, Ga. February 23. SkirmishesSpring Place February 27 and April 20. On Railroad Guard duty atDalton, Marietta and Cuthbert, Ga., till January, 1866. Skirmish nearTunnel Hill March 3, 1865. Mustered out January 21, 1866.

Lost during service 70 Enlisted men by disease.

Partial description was: Five feet ten inches tall, fair complexion,dark hair, blue eyes.

Father: James Arwine b: 27 NOV 1799 in Reading, Berks Co., Pennsylvania
Mother: Mary Ellen Martin b: 20 MAR 1804

Marriage 1 Amanda E. Elkins b: 26 NOV 1866
Married: 26 MAR 1893 in Wise Co., Texas 2

Children

1. Has No Children Mary Lottie Arwine b: 27 MAR 1907
2. Has Children Joseph Arnold Arwine b: 09 SEP 1894

Bio by: Bobby and Carol Babin Estes

Gravesite Details

headstone pictures online at http://www.wisecountytexas.info/cemeteries/headstone%20info.htm




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