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Jerome Bonaparte Seabury

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Jerome Bonaparte Seabury

Birth
Au Sable Forks, Essex County, New York, USA
Death
6 Jun 1909 (aged 73)
Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Union, Hardin County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Spc 28
Memorial ID
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Resided Steamboat Rock, IA, & Soldier's Home at Marshalltown, IA, where he died after being hit by a train.

CIVIL WAR VET: Corporal, Co. G, 92nd Illinois Infantry. 04SEP1862 (Kent, Stephenson Co., IL)-21JUN1865 (MO) Injured and hospitalized at Nashville, TN. His name is engraved on the Civil War Statue on the grounds of the Hardin County Courthouse at Eldora, IA.

Cousin Amos Fisk who served with Jerome in the Civil War wrote to relatives in Illinois in January 1863 about the hardships he and Jerome incurred: "I can stand a while … yet Jerome stands it first rate … he is always as happy as a skunk. I never knew him to have the blues and guess he is not troubled with them very bad."

Married1: 1860.IL Mary Ann Reynolds(-186?)
(Mother of Essie)
Married2. 1869.Stephanson Co, IL, Mary Sophia Taylor c1849.IL-1934.IA (d/o Harriet Webster).
Resided Steamboat Rock, IA, & Soldier's Home at Marshalltown, IA, where he died after being hit by a train.

CIVIL WAR VET: Corporal, Co. G, 92nd Illinois Infantry. 04SEP1862 (Kent, Stephenson Co., IL)-21JUN1865 (MO) Injured and hospitalized at Nashville, TN. His name is engraved on the Civil War Statue on the grounds of the Hardin County Courthouse at Eldora, IA.

Cousin Amos Fisk who served with Jerome in the Civil War wrote to relatives in Illinois in January 1863 about the hardships he and Jerome incurred: "I can stand a while … yet Jerome stands it first rate … he is always as happy as a skunk. I never knew him to have the blues and guess he is not troubled with them very bad."

Married1: 1860.IL Mary Ann Reynolds(-186?)
(Mother of Essie)
Married2. 1869.Stephanson Co, IL, Mary Sophia Taylor c1849.IL-1934.IA (d/o Harriet Webster).


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