Mackinac County Indigent Soldier Burials 1891-1919
- Charles D. SNOW died at 2nd ward of City of St. Ignace – left wife and 2 children
- Private Co. K 20th Regiment of Michigan Infantry
- Died May 15, 1891 at St. Ignace
- Buried May 19, 1891 in Chelcia Mich. Cemetery
- Occupation: Carpenter
- Charles MILLER – no relatives
- Private Co. D 141 Reg. Illiniois Vol. Infantry
- Died March 2 1908 at Hendricks Township
- Buried March 4th 1908 in Hendricks Township Cemetery
- Occupation: Laborer
- William WRIGHT no known relatives
- Private in Co. 24 Michigan Infantry
- Died Jan. 3 1914 in Portage Township
- Buried January 5, 1914 in Germfast Cemetery
- Occupation: Farm Laborer
- James WHITE – one daughter Mrs. Ira Shultz in St. Ignace
- Private Co. B 8th Reg. Mass. Inf.
- Died January 2, 1915 at St. Ignace
- Buried January 7, 1915 at Lakeside Cemetery with no headstone
- No occupation – too feeble to work
- John MORRISON – left a wife in St. Ignace
- Private Co. E 26th Reg. Mass. Infantry
- Died Dec. 23, 1915 at St. IgnaceBurial
- Dec. 25, 1915 at Lakeside Cemetery
- Occupation Farmer Retired
- Melvin DILL
- Private Co. E 14 Reg. Wisconsin Volunteers
- Died April 22 1916 in St. Ignace
- Buried April 23, 1916 at Lakeside Cemetery
- Occupation: common laborer
- Jerry PAUPARD – no one responsible for his burial and insufficient
funds to cover same
- Private Co. G 30th Infantry
- Died March 31, 1918 in St. Ignace
- Burial April 2, 1918 at Gros Cap Cemetery
- Occupation Cook
- David BINCE
- Military Regiment of Chillicoth Volunteers – New Era N.S. S.E.
Michigan
- Died Oct. 10, 1919 in Engadine Mich.
- Buried Oct. 1919 place not listed
- Occupation Carpenter
Source: Mackinac County Indigent Soldier burials 1891-1919
Archives
of Michigan MS 72-137 2 volumes
Title: Record of Indigent Soldiers, Sailors
and Marines 1891-1919 from Office of the Clerk, Mackinac County
Data collected and transcribed on site and contributed by: Patricia Wazny-Hamp
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