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Almond F. Worcester Jr.

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Almond F. Worcester Jr.

Birth
Warren, Washington County, Vermont, USA
Death
1 Feb 1931 (aged 93)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Purdy, Barry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Almond was one of twelve children born to Almond and Emeline Eliza (Steele) Worcester on 3 Feb 1837. He married Emma Snow in Newark, New Jersey on 2 Sep 1863.

On 7 May 1861 Almond enlisted as Sergeant in Company F, 2nd Regiment, Vermont Infantry. Commissioned Second Lieutenant on 4 Aug 1862 and promoted to First Lieutenant on 13 Oct 1862. He was wounded on 12 May 1864 at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House. He mustered out 29 June 1865.

After the War he lived in St. Louis, Missouri for some period of time. He worked as a mechanic and a police officer. Almond returned to Warren, Vermont by 1875 and on 5 April 1915 completed a military pension application.

Almond died 1 Feb 1931 in Chicago, Illinois, where he may have been living with his son.
Almond was one of twelve children born to Almond and Emeline Eliza (Steele) Worcester on 3 Feb 1837. He married Emma Snow in Newark, New Jersey on 2 Sep 1863.

On 7 May 1861 Almond enlisted as Sergeant in Company F, 2nd Regiment, Vermont Infantry. Commissioned Second Lieutenant on 4 Aug 1862 and promoted to First Lieutenant on 13 Oct 1862. He was wounded on 12 May 1864 at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House. He mustered out 29 June 1865.

After the War he lived in St. Louis, Missouri for some period of time. He worked as a mechanic and a police officer. Almond returned to Warren, Vermont by 1875 and on 5 April 1915 completed a military pension application.

Almond died 1 Feb 1931 in Chicago, Illinois, where he may have been living with his son.

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