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PVT Elnathan Mayo Heath

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PVT Elnathan Mayo Heath Veteran

Birth
Brownville, Piscataquis County, Maine, USA
Death
9 Dec 1893 (aged 60)
Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.5696716, Longitude: -93.5883844
Plot
Enlargement of Original, block 10, lot 5
Memorial ID
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Another Old Veteran Gone.

After a brief illness Elnathan N Heath died at his residence in this village last Saturday morning. He had contracted a bad cold which developed into pneumonia. The funeral was from the house, Monday afternoon; services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Langrell; then the members of the Wallace Rines Post, G. A. R., took charge and escorted the remains to Oak Knoll cemetery.
Deceased was born in Brownsville, Maine, 1833. He volunteered at the commencement of the war and served in Co A, Sixth Maine Infantry until Jan. 9th, 1865. He was married to Miss Fannie Mayo in March, 1865. He came to Minnesota in 1866 and took homestead in Livonia, Sherburne county, where he resided until June, 1880, when he moved to Princeton.
His wife, a son and two daughters survive him. He was an honored member of the local G. A. R. Post. Mr. Heath was an honest, hard-working man and a good and useful citizen. was faithful in all things. His death is sincerely mourned by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.

Princeton Union Dec 1893
Another Old Veteran Gone.

After a brief illness Elnathan N Heath died at his residence in this village last Saturday morning. He had contracted a bad cold which developed into pneumonia. The funeral was from the house, Monday afternoon; services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Langrell; then the members of the Wallace Rines Post, G. A. R., took charge and escorted the remains to Oak Knoll cemetery.
Deceased was born in Brownsville, Maine, 1833. He volunteered at the commencement of the war and served in Co A, Sixth Maine Infantry until Jan. 9th, 1865. He was married to Miss Fannie Mayo in March, 1865. He came to Minnesota in 1866 and took homestead in Livonia, Sherburne county, where he resided until June, 1880, when he moved to Princeton.
His wife, a son and two daughters survive him. He was an honored member of the local G. A. R. Post. Mr. Heath was an honest, hard-working man and a good and useful citizen. was faithful in all things. His death is sincerely mourned by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.

Princeton Union Dec 1893


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