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Revision as of 13:39, May 15, 2022
Birth
John Tyler St. John was born in New York at about 1841, a son of ______ and Theda St. John. He was known to his family and friends as Tyler.
Marriage & Children
Military Service
| Residence: | Westerlo |
| Enlistment Date: | 1 Feb 1865 |
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| State Served: | New York |
| Regiment: | 18th Indept Battery[1] |
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| Died of disease?: | 6 March 1865-June, 1865[1] |
| Place of Death: | Baltimore, MD |
| Place of Burial: | South Westerlo |
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| Sources Used: 1865 census, Westerlo, Albany Co., NY, additional information; Fold3.com Civil War Pension card. |
Death
His mother received a pension based on his military service on March 29, 1888.[1]
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