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Hiram Sanner

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Hiram Sanner

Birth
Death
19 May 1904 (aged 64)
Burial
Ursina, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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He married Mary Hartzell after the war and they had the following children: Nolan H, James A, Sophia, Annie, Thomas H, and Benjamin. He was a blacksmith by trade. Height - 5'7"; Hair - Light; Complexion - Fair; Eyes – Blue. He was a Sergeant in Captain Frank B. Long's Co. G 54th Regiment Pa. Infantry commanded by Colonel J. M. Cambell Enrolled Jan. 10, 1862 to serve 3 years or the duration at age 23 in Berlin, Somerset Co. Pa. Filed Oath of Identity Jan. 25, 1865 while a resident of the town of New Centerville, Somerset Co. Pa. He mustered in Jan. 18, 1862 at Harrisburg, Pa. He was discharged Jan. 18, 1865 at Harrisburg, Pa. by reason of expiration of term of service. Paid Jan. 19, 1865. He served Jan. 10, 1862 - Jan. 18, 1865 - 36 month 8 days. Disability - Wounded in knee. He applied for an Invalid Pension Jan. 8, 1866. He died May 19, 1904, and Mary applied for Widow’s Pension.
He married Mary Hartzell after the war and they had the following children: Nolan H, James A, Sophia, Annie, Thomas H, and Benjamin. He was a blacksmith by trade. Height - 5'7"; Hair - Light; Complexion - Fair; Eyes – Blue. He was a Sergeant in Captain Frank B. Long's Co. G 54th Regiment Pa. Infantry commanded by Colonel J. M. Cambell Enrolled Jan. 10, 1862 to serve 3 years or the duration at age 23 in Berlin, Somerset Co. Pa. Filed Oath of Identity Jan. 25, 1865 while a resident of the town of New Centerville, Somerset Co. Pa. He mustered in Jan. 18, 1862 at Harrisburg, Pa. He was discharged Jan. 18, 1865 at Harrisburg, Pa. by reason of expiration of term of service. Paid Jan. 19, 1865. He served Jan. 10, 1862 - Jan. 18, 1865 - 36 month 8 days. Disability - Wounded in knee. He applied for an Invalid Pension Jan. 8, 1866. He died May 19, 1904, and Mary applied for Widow’s Pension.


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