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Bailey William “Bale” Briddle

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Bailey William “Bale” Briddle Veteran

Birth
Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky, USA
Death
31 Oct 1910 (aged 83)
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
New Soldier Section - West Old Public Ground (Row 1, Lot 7)
Memorial ID
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In Oct of 2018, I embarked upon a project to obtain headstones for those soldiers buried in Springdale without a marker. Mr. Briddle's stone now proudly stands among approximately 90 comrades who also now have a new marker.

Although cemetery records do not indicate the exact resting place of John, we have created a new "soldier" section located in the west part of the Old Public where he was buried.
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VETERAN
Co. F
6th IN Inf
Enlisted 20 Sep 1861
Discharged 10 April 1863, North Madison, Indiana
Notes: Disabled
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1883 Pension List
Breddel, Bail - Madison, paralysis left arm - pension $8.00
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Son of John & Sarah Briddle
Married Julia Ann West 28 June 1854, Jefferson Co., KY
Married Sarah Ella Davis 12 Aug 1898, Jefferson Co., IN
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Madison Courier
31 Oct 1910

TWO OLD SOLDIERS DEAD.

Ezekiel Ennis and Bail Briddler Pass Away

.... Mr. Bail Briddle, another veteran of the civil war, died at 8:30 o'clock this morning at his home on South Central avenue. He was about eighty years old. He leaves several grown children.
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From Death Certificate:
Bail Briddle
b. 8 June 1827, KY
d. 31 Oct 1910
Age 83
Father: John Briddle, b. Missouri
Mother: Not listed
Occupation: Blacksmith
Informant: Lute Briddle
Buried: Bethel Cemetery {note: not buried here - buried at Springale Cemetery}
Funeral Director: Fred Schneider
Physician: E.C. Cook MD
Cause of death: Cystitis
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NOTE: Cemetery location comes from book of soldiers buried at Springdale. He had stake #440. Unfortunately these stakes no longer exist to help locate his burial. No marker has be found.
In Oct of 2018, I embarked upon a project to obtain headstones for those soldiers buried in Springdale without a marker. Mr. Briddle's stone now proudly stands among approximately 90 comrades who also now have a new marker.

Although cemetery records do not indicate the exact resting place of John, we have created a new "soldier" section located in the west part of the Old Public where he was buried.
==========================
VETERAN
Co. F
6th IN Inf
Enlisted 20 Sep 1861
Discharged 10 April 1863, North Madison, Indiana
Notes: Disabled
======================
1883 Pension List
Breddel, Bail - Madison, paralysis left arm - pension $8.00
======================
Son of John & Sarah Briddle
Married Julia Ann West 28 June 1854, Jefferson Co., KY
Married Sarah Ella Davis 12 Aug 1898, Jefferson Co., IN
======================
Madison Courier
31 Oct 1910

TWO OLD SOLDIERS DEAD.

Ezekiel Ennis and Bail Briddler Pass Away

.... Mr. Bail Briddle, another veteran of the civil war, died at 8:30 o'clock this morning at his home on South Central avenue. He was about eighty years old. He leaves several grown children.
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From Death Certificate:
Bail Briddle
b. 8 June 1827, KY
d. 31 Oct 1910
Age 83
Father: John Briddle, b. Missouri
Mother: Not listed
Occupation: Blacksmith
Informant: Lute Briddle
Buried: Bethel Cemetery {note: not buried here - buried at Springale Cemetery}
Funeral Director: Fred Schneider
Physician: E.C. Cook MD
Cause of death: Cystitis
=========================
NOTE: Cemetery location comes from book of soldiers buried at Springdale. He had stake #440. Unfortunately these stakes no longer exist to help locate his burial. No marker has be found.

Gravesite Details

New gravemarker obtained and installed May 2019



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