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Dr Samuel Lewis Alexander

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Dr Samuel Lewis Alexander

Birth
Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Nov 1861 (aged 26–27)
Wayne County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F, Plot 50
Memorial ID
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Assistant Surgeon - PA 1st Cavalry 44th Regiment Company HQ
He died of wounds after being shot near Dranesville , Virginia during the Civil War.
Samuel was the husband of Mary Louise Noblet and the son of James Alexander and Ann Lewis.

Information per debunyip Member # 48162887
Samuel was wounded on a reconnaissance mission to Dranesville, Fairfax, Virginia. ( Battle of Dranesville, 20 Dec. 1861) He was with The Pennsylvania Volunteers. He died, 29 Nov 1861, from his wounds at Camp Pierpoint, Wayne County, Virginia ( now West Virginia) Samuel Lewis Alexander was born 1834 in Penns Valley, Centre County, Pennsylvania. He has a daughter Mary buried with him. No further information on her. No wife is buried here. Per cemetery staff they were most likely were transferred to Wilmington & Brandywine from another cemetery which is not named in their records. Information is from a staff member who viewed the stone and searched the records with appreciation
Assistant Surgeon - PA 1st Cavalry 44th Regiment Company HQ
He died of wounds after being shot near Dranesville , Virginia during the Civil War.
Samuel was the husband of Mary Louise Noblet and the son of James Alexander and Ann Lewis.

Information per debunyip Member # 48162887
Samuel was wounded on a reconnaissance mission to Dranesville, Fairfax, Virginia. ( Battle of Dranesville, 20 Dec. 1861) He was with The Pennsylvania Volunteers. He died, 29 Nov 1861, from his wounds at Camp Pierpoint, Wayne County, Virginia ( now West Virginia) Samuel Lewis Alexander was born 1834 in Penns Valley, Centre County, Pennsylvania. He has a daughter Mary buried with him. No further information on her. No wife is buried here. Per cemetery staff they were most likely were transferred to Wilmington & Brandywine from another cemetery which is not named in their records. Information is from a staff member who viewed the stone and searched the records with appreciation

Inscription

27 years old , died 29 Nov. 1861 from wounds received near Dranesville Virginia, daughter Mary buried with him



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