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Henry M Hanchett

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Henry M Hanchett

Birth
Cortland, Cortland County, New York, USA
Death
15 Sep 1910 (aged 76)
Charter Oak, Crawford County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Dunlap, Harrison County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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-- CIVIL WAR VETERAN --
Private, in Co. D, 21st Reg. of IA Vol. in Civil War from 14 Aug 1862 to 15 July 1865
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From "The Denison Review", Denison, Iowa dated Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1910, Page 12:
Death of H. M. Hanchett.
H. M. Hanchett died at his home in Charter Oak on Thursday, Sept. 15th, after an illness of ten days. Paralysis was the cause of his death and the stoke was so severe that he remained unconscious until just before his death. An old friend, Joseph Moore, spoke to him and shook hands with him, but before his daughter could reach his side he had lost consciousness again. Henry Martin Hanchett was born Aug. 4, 1834, in Courtland county N. Y. In 1856 he moved to DeKalb, Ill., with his parents. In 1861 he moved to Iowa and was married shortly after his arrival to Hannah Parmentier. Mr. Hanchett was an old soldier, having enlisted in 1862 in Company D. of the 21st Regiment of the Ia. Vol. Infantry. After three years of service for his country he received his honorable discharge at Baton Rouge, La., July 15, 1865. He was a member of the Gen. Shields G. A. R. Post at Dunlap, where he had lived before he moved to Charter Oak. Mr. Hanchett is survived by his wife and two children, Mrs. Cora Dustin, of Dunlap, and Arthur Hanchett, who is well known to the Charter Oak people. Short funeral services were held at the home, conducted by Rev. Koser, of Dow City. The remains were taken to Dunlap Friday morning and buried from the Methodist church. The friends of the family extend their sympathy to the bereaved ones.
Contributor: Linda (46632419) • [email protected]
-- CIVIL WAR VETERAN --
Private, in Co. D, 21st Reg. of IA Vol. in Civil War from 14 Aug 1862 to 15 July 1865
---
From "The Denison Review", Denison, Iowa dated Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1910, Page 12:
Death of H. M. Hanchett.
H. M. Hanchett died at his home in Charter Oak on Thursday, Sept. 15th, after an illness of ten days. Paralysis was the cause of his death and the stoke was so severe that he remained unconscious until just before his death. An old friend, Joseph Moore, spoke to him and shook hands with him, but before his daughter could reach his side he had lost consciousness again. Henry Martin Hanchett was born Aug. 4, 1834, in Courtland county N. Y. In 1856 he moved to DeKalb, Ill., with his parents. In 1861 he moved to Iowa and was married shortly after his arrival to Hannah Parmentier. Mr. Hanchett was an old soldier, having enlisted in 1862 in Company D. of the 21st Regiment of the Ia. Vol. Infantry. After three years of service for his country he received his honorable discharge at Baton Rouge, La., July 15, 1865. He was a member of the Gen. Shields G. A. R. Post at Dunlap, where he had lived before he moved to Charter Oak. Mr. Hanchett is survived by his wife and two children, Mrs. Cora Dustin, of Dunlap, and Arthur Hanchett, who is well known to the Charter Oak people. Short funeral services were held at the home, conducted by Rev. Koser, of Dow City. The remains were taken to Dunlap Friday morning and buried from the Methodist church. The friends of the family extend their sympathy to the bereaved ones.
Contributor: Linda (46632419) • [email protected]


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