Advertisement

Andrew Aberdeen

Advertisement

Andrew Aberdeen Veteran

Birth
Dundee City, Scotland
Death
30 May 1929 (aged 84)
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Hanover, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 19
Memorial ID
View Source
Resided Jefferson County Indiana.
Enlisted on May 26, 1864, as a private and was mustered into Co. B, 137th Indiana Infantry, the same day. He was mustered out on September 21, 1864, at Indianapolis, Indiana.

Andrew Aberdeen Dead
Succumbed Yesterday at King's Daughters Hospital After Long Illness

Andrew Aberdeen, aged 84, died at 10 o'clock yesterday morning at the King's Daughters Hospital following a long illness with Bright's disease. He had been at the hospital three days.
The deceased was born at Dundee, Scotland, and came to America with his parents at the age of three. He was a son of the late James and Jane Aberdeen. He formerly lived in the Hanover neighborhood, but had resided on rural route three just beyond the end of Walnut street for many years. He was unmarried and lived alone.
Surviving is one brother, James Aberdeen, of Boston, Massachusetts.
Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Hanover Cemetery.
—Madison Herald, July 1, 1929
Madison Herald, Monday, July 1, 1929
Resided Jefferson County Indiana.
Enlisted on May 26, 1864, as a private and was mustered into Co. B, 137th Indiana Infantry, the same day. He was mustered out on September 21, 1864, at Indianapolis, Indiana.

Andrew Aberdeen Dead
Succumbed Yesterday at King's Daughters Hospital After Long Illness

Andrew Aberdeen, aged 84, died at 10 o'clock yesterday morning at the King's Daughters Hospital following a long illness with Bright's disease. He had been at the hospital three days.
The deceased was born at Dundee, Scotland, and came to America with his parents at the age of three. He was a son of the late James and Jane Aberdeen. He formerly lived in the Hanover neighborhood, but had resided on rural route three just beyond the end of Walnut street for many years. He was unmarried and lived alone.
Surviving is one brother, James Aberdeen, of Boston, Massachusetts.
Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Hanover Cemetery.
—Madison Herald, July 1, 1929
Madison Herald, Monday, July 1, 1929


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement