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Pvt Lewis Sutfield Denny

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Pvt Lewis Sutfield Denny Veteran

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
8 Dec 1894 (aged 49)
Indiana, USA
Burial
Gas City, Grant County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
JO 273
Memorial ID
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Residence Boonville IN;
Enlisted on 3/8/1864 as a Private.
On 3/8/1864 he mustered into "E" Co. IN 120th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 1/8/1866

Son of James H & Harriet R DennyOBITUARY: December 15, 1894 Boonville, Indiana Enquirer:
Lewis S. Denny was born in Mercer county, Ky., on the 7th day of April, 1845. He died at the Soldiers' Home, near Marion, Ind., December 7th, 1894. He was a private soldier in Co. E, 120 Reg. Ind. Inf. Vols., commanded by Capt. Thomas J. Downs. He was a member of Magnolia Post, No. 409, G.A.R. of Jonesboro, Ind., and was buried by the members of said Post on their lot at Jonesboro, on the 8th of December. He was one of eleven children of James H. and Harriet R. Denny, who died many years ago; and of said children only Thomas L. Denny of Lamar, Colorado, Caleb S. Denny of Indianapolis, and Mary E. Hudspeth of Mt. Vernon, Ill., survive. His son, Charles S. Denny and brother, Caleb S. Denny, were at the funeral. He had many friends at the Home, and at Jonesboro, who turned out to the burial
Residence Boonville IN;
Enlisted on 3/8/1864 as a Private.
On 3/8/1864 he mustered into "E" Co. IN 120th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 1/8/1866

Son of James H & Harriet R DennyOBITUARY: December 15, 1894 Boonville, Indiana Enquirer:
Lewis S. Denny was born in Mercer county, Ky., on the 7th day of April, 1845. He died at the Soldiers' Home, near Marion, Ind., December 7th, 1894. He was a private soldier in Co. E, 120 Reg. Ind. Inf. Vols., commanded by Capt. Thomas J. Downs. He was a member of Magnolia Post, No. 409, G.A.R. of Jonesboro, Ind., and was buried by the members of said Post on their lot at Jonesboro, on the 8th of December. He was one of eleven children of James H. and Harriet R. Denny, who died many years ago; and of said children only Thomas L. Denny of Lamar, Colorado, Caleb S. Denny of Indianapolis, and Mary E. Hudspeth of Mt. Vernon, Ill., survive. His son, Charles S. Denny and brother, Caleb S. Denny, were at the funeral. He had many friends at the Home, and at Jonesboro, who turned out to the burial


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