Pvt Daniel H Gleason

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Pvt Daniel H Gleason

Birth
Elba, Genesee County, New York, USA
Death
14 Jan 1862 (aged 29)
Annapolis Junction, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Tekonsha, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Daniel Gleason, Tekonsha, Calhoun County, Michigan.

Daniel died at Camp Michigan, Annapolis Junction. He died from pneumonia resulting from contraction of measles, according to military records.

Unfortunately, several on line sources report Daniel's burial took place at Annapolis National Cemetery, in Annapolis, Maryland. After contacting Annapolis administration, no burial record was found. Physical inspection found no memorial.

Please read the attached letter from the National Archives.
RD-DC Register # 12-07025

This is in response to your inquiry pertaining to the burial location of a Civil War soldier Private Daniel Gleason, Company E, 1st MI Infantry.

We searched Record Group 92: Records of the Quartermaster General's Office specifically under Annapolis National Cemetery in the following entries:

*Entry 627: Burial Registers of Military Posts and National Cemeteries, 1862-1960.

*Entry 629: Lists of Union Soldiers Buried in Various National Cemeteries, 1861-79.

Furthermore, we searched the Nationwide Gravesite Indicator and we were unable to identify any burial records pertaining to Private Daniel Gleason, Company E, 1st MI Infantry.

When Private Daniel Gleason died, he was probably buried at the nearest national military cemetery or site of his death. Following the Civil War, his remains were probably disinterred to be reinterred at another cemetery. Unfortunately, with the passage of time he probably ended up being buried as an unknown soldier.

Sincerely,

PAUL HARRISON
Archives I Reference Section
Research Services
Washington, DC

To further confuse the burial issue, please see MEMORIAL ID
91032430
Daniel Gleason, Tekonsha, Calhoun County, Michigan.

Daniel died at Camp Michigan, Annapolis Junction. He died from pneumonia resulting from contraction of measles, according to military records.

Unfortunately, several on line sources report Daniel's burial took place at Annapolis National Cemetery, in Annapolis, Maryland. After contacting Annapolis administration, no burial record was found. Physical inspection found no memorial.

Please read the attached letter from the National Archives.
RD-DC Register # 12-07025

This is in response to your inquiry pertaining to the burial location of a Civil War soldier Private Daniel Gleason, Company E, 1st MI Infantry.

We searched Record Group 92: Records of the Quartermaster General's Office specifically under Annapolis National Cemetery in the following entries:

*Entry 627: Burial Registers of Military Posts and National Cemeteries, 1862-1960.

*Entry 629: Lists of Union Soldiers Buried in Various National Cemeteries, 1861-79.

Furthermore, we searched the Nationwide Gravesite Indicator and we were unable to identify any burial records pertaining to Private Daniel Gleason, Company E, 1st MI Infantry.

When Private Daniel Gleason died, he was probably buried at the nearest national military cemetery or site of his death. Following the Civil War, his remains were probably disinterred to be reinterred at another cemetery. Unfortunately, with the passage of time he probably ended up being buried as an unknown soldier.

Sincerely,

PAUL HARRISON
Archives I Reference Section
Research Services
Washington, DC

To further confuse the burial issue, please see MEMORIAL ID
91032430

Gravesite Details

http://www.michiganinthewar.org/groh.htm