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| Birth |
20 Nov 1834 |
Atkinson, Rockingham, New Hampshire [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Military |
Between 26 May 1862 and 30 Aug 1862 [2] |
| as a Corporal in the Rhode Island 10th Light Artillery Battery |
| _UID |
95BCABE6F2AB4C6496BEAE4E4EFB177756D3 |
| Died |
Yes, date unknown |
| Buried |
Atkinson, Rockingham, New Hampshire [3] |
Address: Old Burial Ground AKA Old Atkinson Cemetery |
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Corporal James Dow military marker Civil War Status: Located |
| Person ID |
I92510 |
Noyes Family Genealogy |
| Last Modified |
30 Dec 2011 |
| Father |
DOW Rev. James Marsh How, b. 8 Mar 1813, Atkinson, Rockingham, New Hampshire , d. 25 Jun 1878, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts |
| Mother |
DANFORTH Eliza Hovey, b. 2 Dec 1808, Londonderry, Rockingham, New Hampshire , d. Apr 1867 |
| Married |
21 Jan 1834 |
| Family ID |
F36849 |
Group Sheet |
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| Notes |
- His father served for many years as a Congregational pastor in Coventry, Rhode Island, thus probably accounting for James having served with Capt. Gallup's Battery, Rhode Island Infantry in the defense of Washington, D.C.
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| Sources |
- [S4269] Book-The Book of Dow, 2:745.
- [S4240] Internet-Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, Register of Rhode Island Volunteers 1861-1865.
- [S86] Death-gravestone, Old Burial Ground AKA Old Atkinson Cemetery; Atkinson, NH.
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