His stone indicates Civil War Service in the 15th Ind. Battery Artill., but no record has been found. If you have any info, please email me at [email protected].
See full death notice as photo. Thanks to Joanne Breen from the Washington County Iowa GenWeb for finding and sharing it.
Died among strangers--William Halpin, brother of Mrs. Pat Morgan [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8173449/margaret-morgan] --buried in the Brighton Cemetery--was from Taylor Co. Illinois and was on his way to visit his sister in Brighton and got sick and died in Peoria, Illinois.
Story in the Brighton Enterprise of 25 Nov. 1893 and in book. 21 Nov 1908
His stone indicates Civil War Service in the 15th Ind. Battery Artill., but no record has been found. If you have any info, please email me at [email protected].
See full death notice as photo. Thanks to Joanne Breen from the Washington County Iowa GenWeb for finding and sharing it.
Died among strangers--William Halpin, brother of Mrs. Pat Morgan [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8173449/margaret-morgan] --buried in the Brighton Cemetery--was from Taylor Co. Illinois and was on his way to visit his sister in Brighton and got sick and died in Peoria, Illinois.
Story in the Brighton Enterprise of 25 Nov. 1893 and in book. 21 Nov 1908
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