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Pvt Charles L Batchelder

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Pvt Charles L Batchelder

Birth
Death
1866 (aged 32–33)
Burial
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
Plot
510
Memorial ID
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Civil War soldier enlisted 17 Oct 1861, as a member of the 7th NH Infantry Regiment Company I, left NH 19 Nov 1861 mustered out 27 Dec 1864, serving his 3 year term. This writer could find no pension information for him, he died March 24, 1866.

It is believed he was married to Samuel Carr's daughter Martha A, and after Charles died she married a Marston.

In the 1910 she was listed as in "inmate" at the Gale Home on Ash Street. This was a home build by Mary Gale, wife of Dr. Amos Gale. She believed that women should have a place to live out their lives if they were left destitute by the death of a husband. Inmate was often used during those times, the Gale Home was the equivilent of a Nursing Home today.
Civil War soldier enlisted 17 Oct 1861, as a member of the 7th NH Infantry Regiment Company I, left NH 19 Nov 1861 mustered out 27 Dec 1864, serving his 3 year term. This writer could find no pension information for him, he died March 24, 1866.

It is believed he was married to Samuel Carr's daughter Martha A, and after Charles died she married a Marston.

In the 1910 she was listed as in "inmate" at the Gale Home on Ash Street. This was a home build by Mary Gale, wife of Dr. Amos Gale. She believed that women should have a place to live out their lives if they were left destitute by the death of a husband. Inmate was often used during those times, the Gale Home was the equivilent of a Nursing Home today.


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