Civil War Veterans Buried In Washington State - Datus Green

Datus L. Green

Representing: Union

Datus Green
Family History

D L Green

Birth
unknown
Death
6 Feb 1897
Burial
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Plot
SECTION F, Lot 386, Grave 8-A
Memorial ID
7453381

 

from Merrily Lawson:
Civil War Service: Datus L. Green served in three Wisconsin Infantry units --
1st in Co D, 21st in Co I and 3rd in Co I.

From The Daily Reveille of 7 Feb 1897:
D. L. Green died on Friday night at 11:30 at St. Luke's hospital after a week's
sickness. The funeral will take place today at 2 p. m. from Warriner's
undertaking rooms and will be in charge of the G. A. R. as the deceased was a
member of the order, having enlisted in Wisconsin and served over three years in
the war. He was 50 years old and had been in Whatcom for seven years and it can
be truthfully said that all his acquaintances on Bellingham Bay were friends for
no one ever heard of him making an enemy. His brother, W. A. F. Green, and one
sister are all the relatives who are living on the coast.

Datus L. Green
Residence Milwaukee WI;
Enlisted on 11/21/1863 as a Private.
On 11/21/1863 he was drafted into "D" Co. WI 1st Infantry
He was transferred out on 9/19/1864 at Atlanta, GA
On 9/19/1864 he transferred into "I" Co. WI 21st Infantry
He was transferred out on 6/8/1865 at Washington, DC
On 6/8/1865 he transferred into "I" Co. WI 3rd Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 7/18/1865 at Madison, WI
He was listed as:
* Wounded 8/15/1864 Atlanta, GA (Estimated day)
Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
 - Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers:  War of the Rebellion
(c) Historical Data Systems, Inc. @ www.civilwardata.com

Cemetery

Buried at BayView Cemetery Whatcom Co.
Row: SECTION F, Lot 386
Site: Grave 8-A


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