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George Washington Snyder

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George Washington Snyder Veteran

Birth
Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York, USA
Death
27 Aug 1888 (aged 59–60)
Nunda, Livingston County, New York, USA
Burial
Nunda, Livingston County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Husband of 1)Clara Fleet; 2)Sarah J Costner; Sarah J "Jennie" Brown

Civil War: Pvt Co A 104th NY Inf & 1st Vet Cav; Music Teacher

The Nunda News, Saturday, 9/1/1888

—Mr Geo W Snyder died on Monday morning, after a lingering illness. Be has been faithfully attended by Dr, Lamont, and no hope has been entertaind of his recovery from the first. He was a soldier and did service in the 104th regiment (Wadsworth guards), and was a comrade of Craig Wadsworth Post, GAR. He was known as a musician, and formerly gave ballad concerts about the country, and conducted singing schools. For the past few years be has been at work in Willard's furniture factory. He was without any means, and was buried with the appropriation made for indigent deceased soldiers, the comrades of Craig Wadsworth Post attending his funeral on Wednesday. He leaves a wife and an adopted child.
Husband of 1)Clara Fleet; 2)Sarah J Costner; Sarah J "Jennie" Brown

Civil War: Pvt Co A 104th NY Inf & 1st Vet Cav; Music Teacher

The Nunda News, Saturday, 9/1/1888

—Mr Geo W Snyder died on Monday morning, after a lingering illness. Be has been faithfully attended by Dr, Lamont, and no hope has been entertaind of his recovery from the first. He was a soldier and did service in the 104th regiment (Wadsworth guards), and was a comrade of Craig Wadsworth Post, GAR. He was known as a musician, and formerly gave ballad concerts about the country, and conducted singing schools. For the past few years be has been at work in Willard's furniture factory. He was without any means, and was buried with the appropriation made for indigent deceased soldiers, the comrades of Craig Wadsworth Post attending his funeral on Wednesday. He leaves a wife and an adopted child.

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Co A 104TH N. Y.



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