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Isaac W. Hester Veteran

Birth
Wayne County, Indiana, USA
Death
8 Jun 1867 (aged 35)
Dublin, Wayne County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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☆~ VETERAN, CIVIL WAR (1861-1865) ~☆

State of Indiana, Wayne County:

Before me a Notary Public in and for said County personally appeared George W. Champ who being duly sworn according to law declares and says that he has been well and personally acquainted with Isaac Hester late a Corporal Co. D of the 8th Regt. Ind Vols for about fifteen years past and that before entering the military service aforesaid he was a stout able bodied man by occupation a brick mason, plasterer and before enlistment and up to the time of entering the service was working at his trade.

Said Isaac Hester came home having been discharged by reason of disability. I saw him frequently after discharge and talked with him in regard to his disease, Chronic diarrhea contracted in the service aforesaid as he stated and as I verily believe said Soldier endeavored to treat himself with patent medicines. I treated him for some time and the disease was somewhat relieved so much so that the soldier flattered himself of final recovery. He tried many proposed remedies but never received any permanent relief and died of Chronic Diarrhea, which was a continuation of the same disease he had when arriving home from the military service, on the 8 June 1867. I visited him but a short time before his death and know from personal examinations that the cause of death was Chronic Diarrhea and I certify I have no interest in the claim for pension on account of said deceased. G. W. Champ, MD

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of October 1867 and I certify that I have no interest direct nor indirect in the prosecution of the claim for pension this affidavit is sought to establish and further that the aforesaid affiant G. W. Champ is a physician in good standing and respectable in his profession.

Signed, Noah W. Miner
Notary Public
☆~ VETERAN, CIVIL WAR (1861-1865) ~☆

State of Indiana, Wayne County:

Before me a Notary Public in and for said County personally appeared George W. Champ who being duly sworn according to law declares and says that he has been well and personally acquainted with Isaac Hester late a Corporal Co. D of the 8th Regt. Ind Vols for about fifteen years past and that before entering the military service aforesaid he was a stout able bodied man by occupation a brick mason, plasterer and before enlistment and up to the time of entering the service was working at his trade.

Said Isaac Hester came home having been discharged by reason of disability. I saw him frequently after discharge and talked with him in regard to his disease, Chronic diarrhea contracted in the service aforesaid as he stated and as I verily believe said Soldier endeavored to treat himself with patent medicines. I treated him for some time and the disease was somewhat relieved so much so that the soldier flattered himself of final recovery. He tried many proposed remedies but never received any permanent relief and died of Chronic Diarrhea, which was a continuation of the same disease he had when arriving home from the military service, on the 8 June 1867. I visited him but a short time before his death and know from personal examinations that the cause of death was Chronic Diarrhea and I certify I have no interest in the claim for pension on account of said deceased. G. W. Champ, MD

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of October 1867 and I certify that I have no interest direct nor indirect in the prosecution of the claim for pension this affidavit is sought to establish and further that the aforesaid affiant G. W. Champ is a physician in good standing and respectable in his profession.

Signed, Noah W. Miner
Notary Public


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