Carl Wayne Gray Genealogies

Howland, Henry Wharton

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Name Howland, Henry Wharton Birth 11 Nov 1845 Brown County, Ohio [1]
Gender Male Reference Number HOWL.H001 _FGRAVE 26679603 Military Service United Stats Civil War, Company A, 63rd Illinois [2] Civil War Veterans Buried in Clay County, Illinois_0022 Compiled by Les Higgason
United States of America Flag, 35 Stars (1863-1865)
This flag was flown by the Federal States during the United States Civil War.
The flag of the United States of America from 1861 to 1863, with 34 stars for all the 34 states. In 1863 a 35th star was added to represent the new state of West Virginia (the loyal northwestern counties of Virginia), and in 1864 a 36th star for Nevada (previously the…63rd Illinois Infantry Regiment American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865)
Clay County Civil War Veterans
A Virtual Cemetery Created By Ewood Sexton
Death 21 May 1911 Xenia, Clay County, Illinois [1]
Burial Odd Fellows Cemetery, Xenia, Clay County, Illinois [1]
Headstone, Howland, Henry W. Person ID I55600 Carl Wayne Gray Research Last Modified 18 Aug 2024
Family Bogard, Emma J, b. 16 May 1851, Richland County, Illinois d. 7 Feb 1935, Newburgh, Orange County, New York
(Age 83 years)
Family ID F20238 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Birth - 11 Nov 1845 - Brown County, Ohio Death - 21 May 1911 - Xenia, Clay County, Illinois Burial - - Odd Fellows Cemetery, Xenia, Clay County, Illinois = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Henry Wharton Howland was born in Brown County, Ohio, November 11, 1845 and died at Xenia, Illinois, May 11, 1911 aged 66 years 6 months and 11 days. His family moved to Olney in 1855 and he served through the war.
He leaves a wife, son, Taylor Howland of Xenia and daughter, Mrs. J. R. Westlake of Newburg on the Hudson, New York.
"Gleanings From Old Newspapers, Clay & Richland Counties, Illinois" by Taylor.
- Henry Wharton Howland was born in Brown County, Ohio, November 11, 1845 and died at Xenia, Illinois, May 11, 1911 aged 66 years 6 months and 11 days. His family moved to Olney in 1855 and he served through the war.
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