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PVT William Christy

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PVT William Christy

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
2 Nov 1915 (aged 72–73)
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 13 Row 13 Lot 358
Memorial ID
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Mills County Tribune
Nov. 4, 1915

Tap Sounds For Veteran. William Christy Of Pacific Junction, Member Of Eighth Iowa Cavalry Passes Away At Council Bluffs.

William Christy, the aged resident of Pacific Junction, who some days ago was taken to the Mercy hospital in Council Bluffs for care, died at that institution on Tuesday night.

Mr. Christy was born in Ind. about 73 years ago. In early life he emigrated to Missouri, and later came to Iowa. He has lived in Pacific Junction for the past 31 years.

He was a member of the Eighth Iowa Cavalry, and had been drawing a pension of $30 per month for disability received in the war.

The deceased never married and the only relatives in this county are a niece, Mrs. Sarah Moore, and a half brother, Charles King.

He had lived alone and cared for himself and scant care he gave himself both in food and clothing.

It is thought that he must have saved or in some way disposed of his surplus pension money. The body was brought to Pacific Junction on Wednesday and funeral services were held on Thursday with burial in the Glenwood cemetery. Rev. Cook conducted the services.

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William Christy, a native of Indiana, was a resident of Clio, Iowa, when he enlisted as a Private on Aug. 22, 1863, at the age of 20 years. He mustered in Co H 8th Iowa Cavalry on Sept. 6, 1863 and mustered out Aug. 13, 1865 at Macon, Georgia. He applied for his pension Mar. 8, 1880. App #350,442 and Cert #300,003. His pension states he died Nov. 2, 1915.

Note: His headstone should read Private Co H as opposed to Captain Co D.

Note: Another soldier named William Christy served with Co D 8th Iowa Cavalry. He is buried in Arizona and died in 1903.

Mills County Tribune
Nov. 4, 1915

Tap Sounds For Veteran. William Christy Of Pacific Junction, Member Of Eighth Iowa Cavalry Passes Away At Council Bluffs.

William Christy, the aged resident of Pacific Junction, who some days ago was taken to the Mercy hospital in Council Bluffs for care, died at that institution on Tuesday night.

Mr. Christy was born in Ind. about 73 years ago. In early life he emigrated to Missouri, and later came to Iowa. He has lived in Pacific Junction for the past 31 years.

He was a member of the Eighth Iowa Cavalry, and had been drawing a pension of $30 per month for disability received in the war.

The deceased never married and the only relatives in this county are a niece, Mrs. Sarah Moore, and a half brother, Charles King.

He had lived alone and cared for himself and scant care he gave himself both in food and clothing.

It is thought that he must have saved or in some way disposed of his surplus pension money. The body was brought to Pacific Junction on Wednesday and funeral services were held on Thursday with burial in the Glenwood cemetery. Rev. Cook conducted the services.

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William Christy, a native of Indiana, was a resident of Clio, Iowa, when he enlisted as a Private on Aug. 22, 1863, at the age of 20 years. He mustered in Co H 8th Iowa Cavalry on Sept. 6, 1863 and mustered out Aug. 13, 1865 at Macon, Georgia. He applied for his pension Mar. 8, 1880. App #350,442 and Cert #300,003. His pension states he died Nov. 2, 1915.

Note: His headstone should read Private Co H as opposed to Captain Co D.

Note: Another soldier named William Christy served with Co D 8th Iowa Cavalry. He is buried in Arizona and died in 1903.



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