Henry M. Salisbury

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Henry M. Salisbury

Birth
St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
27 Aug 1894 (aged 49–50)
Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block: 16. Lot: 2. Grave: C.
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Henry enlisted for Civil War army service in Company F, 103rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Aug. 4, 1862, at Wellington, OH(Lorain County), for a term of 3 years. Occupation: Farmer. Discharged on a Surgeon's Certificate of Disability at Cincinnati, Ohio, July 24, 1863. Rank: Private. Henry worked for the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad. His first wife was apparently named Ella E. Salisbury who was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery Jan. 1, 1892, age unknown.

The Weekly Free Press issue of Aug. 2, 1894 published in Eau Claire, WI, carried his death notice: "The remains of the late H.M. Salisbury, who died at Chippewa Falls, were interred here Sunday afternoon, under Masonic auspices. The funeral was from the residence of H.W. Winters, Chippewa Fall. A funeral train was provided free by the Wisconsin Central Company."

On Aug. 17, 1895, Caroline C. Salisbury, apparently his second wife, applied for a widow's pension which was approved and issued as Certificate #469864 in Iowa.
Henry enlisted for Civil War army service in Company F, 103rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Aug. 4, 1862, at Wellington, OH(Lorain County), for a term of 3 years. Occupation: Farmer. Discharged on a Surgeon's Certificate of Disability at Cincinnati, Ohio, July 24, 1863. Rank: Private. Henry worked for the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railroad. His first wife was apparently named Ella E. Salisbury who was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery Jan. 1, 1892, age unknown.

The Weekly Free Press issue of Aug. 2, 1894 published in Eau Claire, WI, carried his death notice: "The remains of the late H.M. Salisbury, who died at Chippewa Falls, were interred here Sunday afternoon, under Masonic auspices. The funeral was from the residence of H.W. Winters, Chippewa Fall. A funeral train was provided free by the Wisconsin Central Company."

On Aug. 17, 1895, Caroline C. Salisbury, apparently his second wife, applied for a widow's pension which was approved and issued as Certificate #469864 in Iowa.