Norman Gasbarro | April 29, 2019
When Jacob Schmeltz Hassinger died on 18 February 1913, his obituary appeared in the Elizabethville Echo of 20 February 1913. There was no mention that he was a Civil War veteran. Death of Jacob Hassinger Jacob Hassinger, who has been confined to his bed for the past five weeks with heart trouble and dropsy died […]
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Norman Gasbarro | April 26, 2019
Franklin Hoch, who served in the 48th Pennsylvania Infantry, died on 3 September 1912 and is buried at the Frieden’s Cemetery, Hegins Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. According to the Pennsylvania Veterans’ File Card, shown above from the Pennsylvania Archives, Franklin Hoch enrolled in the 48th Pennsylvania Infantry at Pottsville on 23 September 1861 and on […]
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Norman Gasbarro | April 24, 2019
Henry Helt was born about 1844 in Pennsylvania, the son of David Helt (1817-1883) and Elizabeth [Miller] Helt (1823-1901). In 1850, he was living with his family in Rush Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, where his father was a farmer. By 1860, Henry was engaged in farm work in Jackson Township, Dauphin County. On 6 December […]
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Norman Gasbarro | April 22, 2019
At Georgetown, later called Dalmatia, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, a G.A.R. Post was organized in 1882. As reported by the Sunbury Weekly, 24 March 1882: GEORGETOWN, this county, has organized a Post G.A.R., with I. H. Ressler as Post Commander; George H. Yeager, S. V. Commander; and Josiah Heckert, Chaplain. The Post numbers about twenty members. […]
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Norman Gasbarro | April 19, 2019
On 19 April 1864, Edward Heebner, enrolled at Pottsville, in the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company C, as a Private and was mustered into service on the same day at the same place. At the time, he was about 18 years old, was employed as a boatman, stood about 5 foot 4 inches tall, had black […]
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