Civil War Service: Private, Co. C, 12th WV Infantry
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Jacob Standiford age 71 years died at his home near Glen Easton Saturday after an illness lasting over a period of some time.
Mr. Standiford was an old soldier, being a member of Co. C of the 12th W. Va. Vol. Infantry. He had seen much service and was in the capture of Ft. Gregg which was one of the keys to the capture of St. Petersburg and to the surrender at Appomattox.
Mr. Standiford had made his home at this locality for a number of years and was very well and favorably known.
Three sons and three daughters survive him his wife having died several years before. The children are as follows: Joseph, Lindsey and William and Mrs. Robt. Fish, Mrs. Clifford Pennock and Miss Adda.
Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. W. E. Pierce and interment made in the Fork Ridge cemetery
Civil War Service: Private, Co. C, 12th WV Infantry
Info from wvgw.net
Jacob Standiford age 71 years died at his home near Glen Easton Saturday after an illness lasting over a period of some time.
Mr. Standiford was an old soldier, being a member of Co. C of the 12th W. Va. Vol. Infantry. He had seen much service and was in the capture of Ft. Gregg which was one of the keys to the capture of St. Petersburg and to the surrender at Appomattox.
Mr. Standiford had made his home at this locality for a number of years and was very well and favorably known.
Three sons and three daughters survive him his wife having died several years before. The children are as follows: Joseph, Lindsey and William and Mrs. Robt. Fish, Mrs. Clifford Pennock and Miss Adda.
Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. W. E. Pierce and interment made in the Fork Ridge cemetery
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