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William Nelson Badley

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William Nelson Badley

Birth
Ross County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Nov 1881 (aged 76)
Denmark, Lee County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Augusta, Des Moines County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
AKA: BADLEY CEMETERY
Memorial ID
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37th IA INF CIVIL WAR
William N Badly
Enlistment Age 55
Birth Date abt 1807
Birth Place Ohio, USA
Enlistment Date 3 Oct 1862
Enlistment Rank Private
Muster Date 11 Nov 1862
Muster Place Iowa
Muster Company G
Muster Regiment 37th Infantry
Muster Regiment Type Infantry
Muster Information Enlisted
Muster Out Date 29 Apr 1863
Muster Out Place St Louis, Missouri
Muster Out Information disch disability
Side of War Union
Survived War? Yes
Residence Place New London, Iowa
Title Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion

Husband of Elizabeth Bradley. May be a unmarked grave.
OR::
I don't have a picture of his dad William Nelsons' stone but, he was born Oct 30, 1805 Ross County Ohio and died Nov 11, 1881 Den Mark, Lee County Iowa. Burial is said to be in this cemetery of Geode State Park. A lot of the stones have been washed away when the Skunk River changed it's course.

Source of info:Robin Cherie Badley
5015 Jones Loop Rd.
Little Rock, Arkansas
7223
37th IA INF CIVIL WAR
William N Badly
Enlistment Age 55
Birth Date abt 1807
Birth Place Ohio, USA
Enlistment Date 3 Oct 1862
Enlistment Rank Private
Muster Date 11 Nov 1862
Muster Place Iowa
Muster Company G
Muster Regiment 37th Infantry
Muster Regiment Type Infantry
Muster Information Enlisted
Muster Out Date 29 Apr 1863
Muster Out Place St Louis, Missouri
Muster Out Information disch disability
Side of War Union
Survived War? Yes
Residence Place New London, Iowa
Title Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion

Husband of Elizabeth Bradley. May be a unmarked grave.
OR::
I don't have a picture of his dad William Nelsons' stone but, he was born Oct 30, 1805 Ross County Ohio and died Nov 11, 1881 Den Mark, Lee County Iowa. Burial is said to be in this cemetery of Geode State Park. A lot of the stones have been washed away when the Skunk River changed it's course.

Source of info:Robin Cherie Badley
5015 Jones Loop Rd.
Little Rock, Arkansas
7223


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