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Loren Thomas Austin

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Loren Thomas Austin

Birth
Volney, Oswego County, New York, USA
Death
8 Dec 1914 (aged 70)
Granby, Oswego County, New York, USA
Burial
Lysander, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 7 Lot 226
Memorial ID
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Veteran of the Civil War, Co. A, 20th N.Y. Cal.

Source: Gazette & Farmer's Journal, Baldwinsville, NY, Jan 31, 1929
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The death of Loren T. Austin occurred at his home in South Granby on Dec. 8th, at 12:30 Mr. Austin was 70 years of age. He had been in poor health for some time. He had lived in this section nearly all his life. He was a veteran of the Civil war.

Besides his widow he leaves four sons, Henry of^Detroit, Milo and Herman of Syracuse, and Raymond of Phoenix, and two daughters of South Granby, Mrs. Fred Andrews and Mrs. Elmer Cook, also 15 grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Dunsmoor and Mrs. Betsy Dutton of Fulton, and one brother, A. Austin of Jersey City.

The funeral was held at the Little Utica church on Saturday afternoon; burial at Jacksonville

Source: Fulton Patriot, Dec 16, 1914
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Loren was also wounded in battle by a bullet piercing his right eye and exiting behind his right ear
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Military Unit:24th Cavalry
Full Name:Loren, Austin
Company:A
Conflict Period:Civil War (Union)
Branch:Union Army
Served For:United States of America
Veteran of the Civil War, Co. A, 20th N.Y. Cal.

Source: Gazette & Farmer's Journal, Baldwinsville, NY, Jan 31, 1929
______________________________________________

The death of Loren T. Austin occurred at his home in South Granby on Dec. 8th, at 12:30 Mr. Austin was 70 years of age. He had been in poor health for some time. He had lived in this section nearly all his life. He was a veteran of the Civil war.

Besides his widow he leaves four sons, Henry of^Detroit, Milo and Herman of Syracuse, and Raymond of Phoenix, and two daughters of South Granby, Mrs. Fred Andrews and Mrs. Elmer Cook, also 15 grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Dunsmoor and Mrs. Betsy Dutton of Fulton, and one brother, A. Austin of Jersey City.

The funeral was held at the Little Utica church on Saturday afternoon; burial at Jacksonville

Source: Fulton Patriot, Dec 16, 1914
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Loren was also wounded in battle by a bullet piercing his right eye and exiting behind his right ear
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Military Unit:24th Cavalry
Full Name:Loren, Austin
Company:A
Conflict Period:Civil War (Union)
Branch:Union Army
Served For:United States of America

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