Civil War Soldier
ISAAC Ardill
Offaly: Seir Kieran
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Army: Union
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Born: 1822
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Died: 1862
Soldier No. 139
2 New Jersey
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This record places ISAAC Ardill from Seir Kieran in Union service.
Recorded battle/event: Battle Of Glendale
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- Soldier Number
- 139
- Surname
- Ardill
- First Name
- ISAAC
- Alternative Name / Alias
- Unknown / not yet recorded
- Soldier No. Of Relation
- Unknown / not yet recorded
- Offaly Town / Area
- Seir Kieran
- Army
- Union
- Rank
- Corporal
- Company
- Co. C
- Regiment Number
- 2
- US State Regiment
- New Jersey
- Type Reg.
- Infantry
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- Mother
- St. Ledger, Elizabeth
- Father
- Ardill, George
- Siblings
- Unknown / not yet recorded
- Family Connections / Other Relationship
- Unknown / not yet recorded
- Birth Year
- 1822
- Baptism Record
- Unknown / not yet recorded
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- Civil War Death Y/N
- Y
- Battle Or Other Civil War Related Death
- Battle Of Glendale
- Death Year
- 1862
- Place of Death
- Glendale June 30th 1862
- State / Country Of Burial
- Virginia, USA
- Grave Site (link)
- https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50368/glendale-national-cemetery
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- Service: Union – 2 New Jersey Infantry – Co. C
- Civil War Event: Battle Of Glendale
- Death & Aftermath: Death year: 1862 • Civil War death: Y • Place: Glendale June 30th 1862 • Burial location: Virginia, USA
- Burial / Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/50368/glendale-national-cemetery
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This soldier’s regiment state: New Jersey
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