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Robert G. Curry |
Jacob Beam |
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Elizabeth W. Moore |
Margaret Livingston |
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Hiram G. Curry |
Amanda Beam |
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b. 25 Jan 1844, Mifflin Township, Pennsylvania |
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Spouses: 1, 2 |
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Margaret E. Curry |
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Notes for Hiram G. Curry |
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"As a youth of seventeen years he left the schoolroom to join the Union army, enlisting first in Company C, One Hundred and Second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, receiving an honorable discharge, July 1, 1863, and then re-enlisting in the same company, serving until the close of the war, his regiment known as "Rowley's Regiment." In the battle of Chancellorsville he was severely wounded in the leg, his knee-cap being split, and he was disabled for some time, being next wounded in the "Seven Days' Fight" around Richmond. On this occasion a bursting shell was the agent of his misfortune, Mr. Curry being hurled high into the air when it broke." 47, p 1239 |
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Updated on Friday, 03-Jun-2005 15:03:33 MDT |
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