Civil War Veterans Buried In Washington State - John Taylor

John Taylor

Representing: Union


G.A.R Post

  • Isaac Stevens Post #1 Seattle, King Co. WA

Unit History

  • 70th Ohio Infantry H
John Taylor
Family History

John Taylor

Birth
1836
Ohio, USA
Death
1920 (aged 83–84)
Washington, USA
Burial
Cremated
Memorial ID
219886507

 

Highest Rank
2nd Lieutenant
Unit
Co. H, 70th Ohio Infantry
Date
between 1890 and 1915
Born
August, 1836
Place Born
Adams County, OH
Died
March 7, 1920
Place Died
Seattle, WA
Buried
cremation
Service Record
Enlisted on 10/24/1861 as a 2nd Lieutenant and mustered into "H" Co. OH 70th Infantry; wounded 4/6/1862 Shiloh, TN; discharged for wounds on 11/1/1862.
Obit/Notes
-- Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Monday, March 8, 1920, page 3, column F
CAPT. JOHN TAYLOR HEARS DEATH CALL
Civil War Veteran, Lawyer and Former Councilman, Had Been Ill Two Years
Capt. John Taylor, lawyer, former member of the city council

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John Taylor
Residence was not listed; 28 years old.
Enlisted on 10/24/1861 as a 2nd Lieutenant.
On 10/24/1861 he was commissioned into "H" Co. OH 70th Infantry
He was discharged for wounds on 11/1/1862
He was listed as:
* Wounded 4/6/1862 Shiloh, TN (Severe wound in right arm, amputated)
Other Information:
Member of GAR Post # 67 (Col John Bryner) in Peoria, IL
died 1/24/1925
Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
- Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio
- Union Blue: History of MOLLUS
- GAR Dept of Illinois: Death Rolls
- The Medical and Surgical History of the Civil War
(c) Historical Data Systems, Inc. @ www.civilwardata.com

 

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