History of the Town of Rochester New Hampshire From 1722 to 1890 volume 1
History of the Town of Rochester New Hampshire From 1722 to 1890 volume 1
Franklin Mcduffee
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Joseph Bamford. Private, Co. I, 15th Reg't. Mustered Oct. 14, 1862. Mus- tered out Aug. 13, 1863. Re-enlisted in Navy, on ship " Albatross. " Substitute for Geo. H. Rogers. Mustered Aug. 30, 1864. Michael Batty was an Irishman about twenty years of age, a spinner em- ployed by the Norway Plains Co. Enlisted as a private in Co. G, 8th Reg't. Mustered Dec. 23, 1861. Was drowned while crossing a bayou in the night, and buried at Camp Parapet, La. David Shepard Bean. Son of Wm. M. And Lucy, was bor...n at Newport, Me. , Nov. 28, 1843. Was a shoemaker and lived with his brother Henry in Rochester fifteen years. Enlisted private, Co. A, 4th Reg't. Mustered Sept. 18, 1861. Died very suddenly of diphtheria at Hilton Head, Jan. 23, 1862, and was buried there. George . Tunkins Bean. Son of Levi, was a soapmaker. Private, Co. D, 5th Reg't. Mustered Oct. 26, 1861. Was in the battle of Fair Oaks, and the seven days before Richmond. Died after a sickness of five weeks in hospital at Newark, N. J. , Sept.
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