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Talmon Husted

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Talmon Husted

Birth
Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Dec 1875 (aged 49–50)
McDonough County, Illinois, USA
Burial
McDonough County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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He was born in Coshocton, Ohio, the eldest child of Caleb and Phebe (Purdy) Husted. His entire family relocated to McDonough County, Illinois after 1848. He married his wife, Martha V. (Pendams) in Schuyler County, Illinois on February 4, 1856. She died in 1870.

He served in Company A, 78th Illinois Infantry.

He married his second wife, Lucinda N. Davis, on August 23, 1874 in McDonough County.

His sister, Sarah (Husted) Buzzard, and his brother, Amos Husted, are also interred in this cemetery. His parents and his first wife may also be buried here.

Burial is documented by: Duane Lester's, Rural Cemeteries of McDonough County, Illinois, Volume II, Bethel-Industry. This stone is located very close to his sister, Sarah Buzzard. There is enough space between their graves to accomodate two or more additional graves, but no stones were discovered upon cursory search in March 2008.

Biographical information comes from census records, vital statistics, and marriage records from Ancestry.com and the Illinois Statewide Marriage Index.
He was born in Coshocton, Ohio, the eldest child of Caleb and Phebe (Purdy) Husted. His entire family relocated to McDonough County, Illinois after 1848. He married his wife, Martha V. (Pendams) in Schuyler County, Illinois on February 4, 1856. She died in 1870.

He served in Company A, 78th Illinois Infantry.

He married his second wife, Lucinda N. Davis, on August 23, 1874 in McDonough County.

His sister, Sarah (Husted) Buzzard, and his brother, Amos Husted, are also interred in this cemetery. His parents and his first wife may also be buried here.

Burial is documented by: Duane Lester's, Rural Cemeteries of McDonough County, Illinois, Volume II, Bethel-Industry. This stone is located very close to his sister, Sarah Buzzard. There is enough space between their graves to accomodate two or more additional graves, but no stones were discovered upon cursory search in March 2008.

Biographical information comes from census records, vital statistics, and marriage records from Ancestry.com and the Illinois Statewide Marriage Index.

Inscription

"Co A., 78th Ill Infantry"


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