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Tag Archives: Samuel Abrams
Minerva
The loss of loved ones is difficult for anyone, even in the later years of life. But Minerva Abrams seems to have had more than her share of grief from an early age. The oldest child of Samuel Abrams and … Continue reading
Samuel Abrams – Civil War Soldier
Today marks the anniversary of the death of my paternal 3rd great grandfather, Samuel Abrams, in 1866. In his honor, I thought it best to pay tribute to him by sharing a transcription of an affidavit of one of his … Continue reading
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Tagged 1866, 1889, 191st Regiment, Abrams, affidavit, Civil War, Co H, genealogy, Harrison Adams, Iron Furnace, Jackson County Ohio, M.D., Mabee, Ohio, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, pension, Pike Co Ohio, Samuel Abrams, Scioto Co, Stephenson Cemetery, Webster
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