![]() Company F, 80th Regiment), Company G,ġ73rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry served from. May 18th and records indicate Alois died May 17th.the correct date for the funeral would have been theįollowing Saturday, May 21st, 1898.) (see pictures below on this webpage)īartolet (or Bartolett), William Henry Harrison - Private (poss. ![]() (NOTE: The newspaper article has an incorrect date for the funeral listedĪs it states in "future-tense" that the funeral will take place Saturday, May 14.and yet the article is dated John's Church cemetery, Cemetery Road,Īuburn, Schuylkill County, PA. In Auburn on and was interred within the St. The "antiquated" term for kidney diseases which would include acute or chronic nephritis.) Alois died He was in ill health the past 5 months, but never bedfast. Bace died, Tuesday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock, at his home, on Main st., of bright'sĭisease. They had the following children: Emma Bace Anderson and Lynn Bace. Bace Slough.Īpproximately two years after his first wife Sarah died, Alois married Diana Freeman Bace in 1886. Bace, John De (D.?) Bace, Kate Alice Bace Walborn and Maggie (Margaret?) D. By this union they had the following children: Bertha Anna Bace,Ĭlarkson D. Alois married twice first to Sarah A.ĭelong Bace (who died in 1884). To America and eventually settled in Auburn, Schuylkill County, PA. John's Church cemetery, Cemetery Road, Auburn, SchuylkillĬounty, PA. K." - The only indication or record of military service found thus far is that of a G.A.R. Auburn-area residents who served during the Civil Warīace, Alois K. ![]()
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