Acton Memorial LibraryCivil War Archives |
Co. | Regiment / Ship | From | To | Residence/ Credit | Occupation | Notes |
9th Unatt. Co. Mass. Inf. (90 days) | enl. May 9, 1864; must. May 10, 1864 | must. out Aug. 11, 1864 | Boston | tinsmith | 18 | |
B | 11th MVI | Private; enl. and must. Sept. 12, 1864 | disch. for disability, Oct. 27, 1864 | South Acton | tinsmith | age 19 |
MASSCW, 1:753; 5:213 |
Co. | Regiment | Date Filed | Type | App. No. | Cert. No. | State | Beneficiary/Remarks | ||||
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Invalid | 943 757 | 780 043 | Mass. | |||||||
Widow | 1 067 244 | 818 416 | Mass. | Georgianna A. Webber |
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Date | April 30, 1916 |
Place | Boston, Mass. |
Age | 69 years, 5 months, 29 days |
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Obituary | |
Funeral | |
Burial |
Fairview Cemetery, Boston, Mass. (source for death information: death certificate in pension file) |
Survived by |
Lincoln Webber was born November 1, 1847 in Chelsea, Mass. to parents Gilbert and Julia Webber (source: Chelsea birth record, "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," AmericanAncestors.org).
Lincoln Webber, age 13, is recorded as an inhabitant of South Acton in the 1860 federal census, in household of Gilbert Webber (dwelling no. 237) ("1860 United States Federal Census," Ancestry.com).
Lincoln E. Webber married Georgianna Wilson in Chelsea Mass. on May 24, 1878 (Chelsea marriage register, "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841–1910," AmericanAncestors.org).
Lincoln E. Webber is recorded in the 1890 special veterans census as a resident of Hyde Park, Mass. ("1890 Veterans Schedules," Ancestry.com).
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