John F Taylor, 1843–1922?> (aged 79 years)
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- John F /Taylor/
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                    Private Co No 155 Regiment Indiana Infantry                                     Shared note: Organized at Indianapolis April 18. 1865. Left State for Washington, D.C., April 26. Assigned to Pro… Organized at Indianapolis April 18. 1865. Left State for Washington, D.C., April 26. Assigned to Provisional Brigade, 3rd Division, 9th Army Corps. Moved to Dover, Del., May 3. Duty in Delaware and Maryland by Detachments until August. Mustered out, August 4, 1865. Lost during service 19 by disease. | 
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                    Was in Civil War - Burial in Brookings Cemetary in Raytown, MO.                                    October 24, 1922 (aged 79 years) | 
| Research task | User: jvovillia Note:  Compiled Military Service Record request by NARA.gov is pending. Requested on 7.27.14 by Jeff VoVillia | 
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        1843–1922     Birth: August 4, 1843
    
                    
 — Indiana, USA Death: Was in Civil War - Burial in Brookings Cemetary in Raytown, MO. — October 24, 1922 — Raytown, Jackson, Missouri, USA | 
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        1843–1922     Birth: August 4, 1843
    
                    
 — Indiana, USA Death: Was in Civil War - Burial in Brookings Cemetary in Raytown, MO. — October 24, 1922 — Raytown, Jackson, Missouri, USA | 
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        1853–1922     Birth: April 20, 1853
    
                                        
            
            
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 — Baden, Baden-Baden, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Death: Brookings Cemetary in Raytown, MO. — October 7, 1922 — Raytown, Jackson, Missouri, USA | 
| Marriage | Marriage — January 10, 1878 — Iowa City, Iowa, Iowa, USA | 
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        1880–1968     Birth: August 25, 1880
    
                                        
            
            
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 — Iowa, USA Death: Burial @ White Chapel Cemetery in Troy, MI — March  1968 — Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA | 
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        1843–1922     Birth: August 4, 1843
    
                    
 — Indiana, USA Death: Was in Civil War - Burial in Brookings Cemetary in Raytown, MO. — October 24, 1922 — Raytown, Jackson, Missouri, USA | 
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| Marriage | Marriage — June 5, 1870 — Vinton, Benton, Iowa, USA | 
| Military service | Shared note: Organized at Indianapolis April 18. 1865. Left State for Washington, D.C., April 26. Assigned to Pro… Organized at Indianapolis April 18. 1865. Left State for Washington, D.C., April 26. Assigned to Provisional Brigade, 3rd Division, 9th Army Corps. Moved to Dover, Del., May 3. Duty in Delaware and Maryland by Detachments until August. Mustered out, August 4, 1865. Lost during service 19 by disease. | 
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                                             Organized at Indianapolis April 18. 1865. Left State for Washington, D.C., April 26. Assigned to Provisional Brigade, 3rd Division, 9th Army Corps. Moved to Dover, Del., May 3. Duty in Delaware and Maryland by Detachments until August. Mustered out, August 4, 1865. Lost during service 19 by disease. | 
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| Research task | Compiled Military Service Record request by NARA.gov is pending. Requested on 7.27.14 by Jeff VoVillia | 
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| Media object | Civil War_John Taylor | 
| Media object | Taylor, John | 
| Media object | 1880 United States Federal Census-1.jpg |