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Lieut Adon W. Cattell Sr.

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Lieut Adon W. Cattell Sr.

Birth
Death
10 Jan 1902 (aged 72)
Burial
Deptford, Gloucester County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.8274268, Longitude: -75.1433172
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Civil War Union Army Officer. 2nd Lieutenant, Company A, 3rd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry.

Adon Cattell, Sr married Emily Clark Hutton. They had 7 children. He is the son of John Cattell/Mary Perce.
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Adon was the 3rd. President of Friendship Fire Co. #1 for 25 yrs. and Fire Chief of The Woodbury Fire Department. He was the 125 member of FFC joined October 27, 1855.
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Wedding Anniversary published in Woodstown, Salem Co, NJ newspaper "The Monitor-Register" on Friday, February 16th 1900:
"Mr. and Mrs. Adon W. Cattell celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage at Woodbury on Monday evening. While the festivities were confined to the immediate relatives and a few intimate friends, it was a most enjoyable event. Mr. and Mrs. Cattell received the congratulations of the guests at Paul's Hotel, where an elaborate supper was served. The host and hostess also received many gifts."
Civil War Union Army Officer. 2nd Lieutenant, Company A, 3rd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry.

Adon Cattell, Sr married Emily Clark Hutton. They had 7 children. He is the son of John Cattell/Mary Perce.
************************************
Adon was the 3rd. President of Friendship Fire Co. #1 for 25 yrs. and Fire Chief of The Woodbury Fire Department. He was the 125 member of FFC joined October 27, 1855.
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Wedding Anniversary published in Woodstown, Salem Co, NJ newspaper "The Monitor-Register" on Friday, February 16th 1900:
"Mr. and Mrs. Adon W. Cattell celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage at Woodbury on Monday evening. While the festivities were confined to the immediate relatives and a few intimate friends, it was a most enjoyable event. Mr. and Mrs. Cattell received the congratulations of the guests at Paul's Hotel, where an elaborate supper was served. The host and hostess also received many gifts."


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