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Frederick Morton Elwood

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Frederick Morton Elwood

Birth
Floyd, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
11 Oct 1898 (aged 60)
Ellis, Jefferson County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Jefferson County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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He was married to Sarah Jane Potts on Oct 09, 1883 in Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska.

He was married to Ann Caroline Garton on Aug 17, 1863 in Vinton, Benton County, Iowa. Their children: Alice Vesta, Benjamin J., Ola, Charlie, Roxie M., Edward LeRoy, Fanny Daisy, Mary S., and James Alfred Ellwood.

His parents: Benjamin Jacob Ellwood and Alice Amelia Eddy.
They had the Caroline Post Office in their farm home, April 1870 to 1872.

Frederick was a Sargent, Co. H. First Nebraska, Calvery Civil War. (Nebraska Volunteers, 1861-1869. War Department Adjutant General's office note date 9/29/80.

In the Declaration for invalid pension dated 18 Sept 1891 Frederick wrote the following: That he is wholly unable to earn a support by reason of gun shot wound of right hip and thigh and results, rheumatism, disease of eyes, affraction back or spine and their results. Fracture of left leg below knee by room of house falling on the leg, April 9, 1888, ten miles from Beatrice, Nebraska. Deaf in left ear.
He was married to Sarah Jane Potts on Oct 09, 1883 in Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska.

He was married to Ann Caroline Garton on Aug 17, 1863 in Vinton, Benton County, Iowa. Their children: Alice Vesta, Benjamin J., Ola, Charlie, Roxie M., Edward LeRoy, Fanny Daisy, Mary S., and James Alfred Ellwood.

His parents: Benjamin Jacob Ellwood and Alice Amelia Eddy.
They had the Caroline Post Office in their farm home, April 1870 to 1872.

Frederick was a Sargent, Co. H. First Nebraska, Calvery Civil War. (Nebraska Volunteers, 1861-1869. War Department Adjutant General's office note date 9/29/80.

In the Declaration for invalid pension dated 18 Sept 1891 Frederick wrote the following: That he is wholly unable to earn a support by reason of gun shot wound of right hip and thigh and results, rheumatism, disease of eyes, affraction back or spine and their results. Fracture of left leg below knee by room of house falling on the leg, April 9, 1888, ten miles from Beatrice, Nebraska. Deaf in left ear.


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