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Name | Samuel Stanton [1, 2, 3, 4] | ||||
Born | 1826
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Gender | Male | ||||
Residence | 1860
– 34 Age: 34; Laborer Occupation: Laborer; RealEstateValue: 500 | ||||
Stanton, Samuel | Between 1864 and 1866
USA [5]
– Sgt. Co. G 127th USCT | ||||
Occupation | 1867
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA [3]
– Barber | ||||
Residence | 1867
Tanner's Al nr Walnut, Harrisburg, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, USA [3]
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Died | 1867
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Dis-Interred | Nov 1877
– Originall buried in the Wesley Union Church Graveyard | ||||
Race | Mulatto [1, 2] | ||||
Veteran | Civil War: Sgt. Co. G 127th USCT and Delany Guards P.N.G. [4, 5, 6, 7] | ||||
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Person ID | I18782
SOALsearch Last Modified |
1 Nov 2024 | |
Family | Henryetta Stanton b. Abt 1828, Pennsylvania, USA | |||
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Last Modified | 1 Nov 2024 | |||
Family ID | F6312
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