History of the Twelfth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion
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Though nearly exempt by law when he enlisted, yet he proved one of the best of sol- diers ; and when obliged to accept a discharge because of his wound, the regiment lost a brave soldier, and by hi.s late death the community where he lived has lost an honest and respected citizen. EDWARD S. SMITH Was born in Wentworth in 1821 or 1822, and was the son of Joseph and Esther Smith (maiden name unknown). Married to Lavina Putney, of Wentworth, many years before enlistment, by whom he had ten childre...n, viz. . Albert, Esther B., Granville J., Helen F., Electa B., Charlotte, Charles E., Carrie L., Georgia, India A., one unnamed (died in infancy), and Josephine B. Albert, who first enlisted in the First Vermont Infantry, was a member and reenlisted veteran of the Sixth New Hampshire Volunteers, and was severely wounded in the battle of Antietam. Charles E. enlisted into the service, but was not mustered on account of disability. This soldier died of typhoid fever at Falmouth, Va., March 17, 1863.
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