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Isaac DeGraff “The General” Toll

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Isaac DeGraff “The General” Toll

Birth
Glenville, Schenectady County, New York, USA
Death
27 Mar 1908 (aged 89)
Petoskey, Emmet County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Petoskey, Emmet County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section / Block / Lot: K / 100 / 7
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Village President General Toll, was the Second Village President of Petoskey, Michigan, and a personal friend of Abraham Lincoln. This must-read breathtaking biography of General Iaac Degaff (I.D.) may be read at the Greenwood Cemetery History Site. He was the second village president of Petoskey, Michigan. His complete obituary can be read at Petoskey's Greenwood Cemetery Genealogical Site: http://www.gwood.us/

Name: Toll, Isaac Degraff (General)
Age: 89
Date of Birth: 12/1/1818
Date of Death: 3/27/1908
Cemetery: Greenwood, Petoskey
Memo:
Status:
Section / Block / Lot: K / 100 / 7
War: Civil
War Memo: Captain in 15th United States Infantry
War:
War Memo:
Newspaper Obituary
History Memo: A veteran of the Mexican-American and Civil Wars. A personal friend of Abraham Lincoln. Willing to stand up for right, no matter the cost.
History File
History File
Village President General Toll, was the Second Village President of Petoskey, Michigan, and a personal friend of Abraham Lincoln. This must-read breathtaking biography of General Iaac Degaff (I.D.) may be read at the Greenwood Cemetery History Site. He was the second village president of Petoskey, Michigan. His complete obituary can be read at Petoskey's Greenwood Cemetery Genealogical Site: http://www.gwood.us/

Name: Toll, Isaac Degraff (General)
Age: 89
Date of Birth: 12/1/1818
Date of Death: 3/27/1908
Cemetery: Greenwood, Petoskey
Memo:
Status:
Section / Block / Lot: K / 100 / 7
War: Civil
War Memo: Captain in 15th United States Infantry
War:
War Memo:
Newspaper Obituary
History Memo: A veteran of the Mexican-American and Civil Wars. A personal friend of Abraham Lincoln. Willing to stand up for right, no matter the cost.
History File
History File


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